WRAP-CA
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| WRAP-CA | |
|---|---|
| Cleveland, Ohio | |
| Channels | 32 (UHF) analog |
| Affiliations | Corner Store TV |
| Owner | Commercial Broadcasting Corporation |
| Founded | May 11, 1992 |
| Former callsigns | W32AS (1992-1997) |
| Former affiliations | The Box ACN |
| Transmitter Power | 6.37 kW |
| Website | Corner Store TV |
WRAP-CA is a low-power class A television station in Cleveland, Ohio on channel 32. Formerly carriers of The Box music channel and later MTV2 simulcasts (due to The Box being sold to Viacom), it then carried ACN, It is now an affiliate of the Corner Store TV infomercial network. It's transmitter is located on a celluar phone like tower in front of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
- Query the FCC's TV station database for WRAP-CA
- Aerial photo of WRAP-CA transmitter from Google Local
| Local television stations
WKYC 3 (NBC) - WEWS 5 (ABC) - WJW 8 (Fox) - WDLI 17 (TBN) - WOIO 19 (CBS) - WVPX 23 (ION) - WVIZ 25 (PBS) - WAOH 29 / W35AX 35 (A1) - WIVN 29 / WIVM 52 (A1) - W32AR 32 (TBN) - WRAP 32 (Corner) - |
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| See also: Broadcast television stations in the Detroit/Windsor, Toledo, Columbus, Ohio, Youngstown, Wheeling/Steubenville, Erie and London markets | |||