WIVM-LP

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WIVM-LP / WIVN-LP
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Canton / Newcomerstown, Ohio
Channels Analog: 52 / 29 (UHF)
Affiliations America One, AMGTV
Owner Image Video Teleproductions, Inc.
Founded July 5, 1995
Transmitter Power 22 kW / 74 kW
Website www.wivmtv.com

WIVM-LP (Channel 52) in Canton, Ohio and WIVN-LP (Channel 29) in Newcomerstown, Ohio are low power television stations serving Stark and Tuscarawas Counties in Ohio. The stations are America One network affiliates. Both stations are locally-owned and operated, and in addition to carrying America One programming, air a schedule of sports, local news and other local programming, movies, and family and educational programs. Every morning, the stations carry a television simulcast of the morning drive radio show of Canton station WHBC.

WIVM-LP is carried by TIME WARNER Cable on channel 585 in Stark County and on Massillon Cable, channel 21. WIVN-LP is carried by TIME WARNER Cable on channel 99 in Tuscarawas, Holmes & Carroll Counties.


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