Talk:List of television stations in the United States by call sign (initial letter W)

WTHI
Wikipedia and the UPN site say that WTHI is, in addition to being a CBS affiliate, a UPN affiliate. I have never seen a second of UPN programming/advertisements on WTHI, nor do wthitv.com or programming guides list UPN programming for WTHI or say anything about it being a UPN affiliate. I would assume that this means WTHI-DT has a secondary digital channel with UPN programming, but TitanTV only lists one channel, which shows the same programming as WTHI's analog channel. Why is WTHI listed as a UPN affiliate? --User:Evice User talk:Evice Special:Contributions/Evice 03:20, September 9, 2005 (UTC)

WWAC
WWAC was, in fact, on Channel 53, but was licensed to Atlantic City, NJ. The transmitter was located in Avalon NJ, sharing a tower with WMGM-TV. It was rumored to become a Fox affiliate when that network launched, but the affiliation never came.

The station was shut down in 2004, becoming digital-only WMCN-DT 44. — Preceding unsigned comment added by PabSungenis (talk • contribs) 16:28, 10 June 2006 (UTC)