WYLE

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WYLE
Florence, Alabama
Branding WYLE-TV 26
Slogan Sticking with the Shoals!
Channels 26 (UHF) analog,
20 (UHF) digital
Affiliations Jewelry TV
Owner Etc Communications Inc.
Founded September 27, 1982
Former callsigns WRTR (1985-25 June 1993)
WTUK (1982-1985)
Former affiliations Shop at Home
Transmitter Power 550 kW (analog)
48.9 kW (digital)
Website www.wyletv.com

WYLE is a commercial television station in Florence, Alabama, broadcasting locally on channel 26 as an affiliate of Jewelry TV. Founded September 27, 1982, the station is owned by Etc Communications Inc.


Broadcast television in the Huntsville / Decatur market  (Nielsen DMA #84)

WBCF 3 (A1) - WXFL 5 (Ind) - WTZT 11 (A1) - WHDF 15 (The CW) - W18BL 18 (Ind) - WHNT 19 (CBS) - WHIQ 25 / WFIQ 36 (PBS/APT) - WYLE 26 (S@H) - WAAY 31 (ABC) - WMJN 43 (FamilyNet) - W46CF 46 / W59CF 59 (UBN) - WAFF 48 (NBC) (The Tube on DT3) - WZDX 54 (FOX) (MNTV on DT2 "WAMY") - WYAM 56 (Ind) - W64BJ 64 (TBN)

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Reception may vary by geographical location

WMAE 12 (PBS / MPB) - WCLP 18 (PBS/GPB)


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