WDAZ-TV is an ABC affiliated television station serving Grand Forks, North Dakota. Licensed to Devils Lake, it broadcasts a high definition digital signal on VHF channel 8 from a 1,460.2-foot (445.1 m) tall transmitter tower near Dahlen, located roughly between Grand Forks and Devils Lake.On cable, the station can be seen on channel 8 in most areas. There is a high definition feed provided on Midcontinent digital channel 608 and Polar Communications digital channel 601.
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| - WDAZ-TV is an ABC affiliated television station serving Grand Forks, North Dakota. Licensed to Devils Lake, it broadcasts a high definition digital signal on VHF channel 8 from a 1,460.2-foot (445.1 m) tall transmitter tower near Dahlen, located roughly between Grand Forks and Devils Lake.On cable, the station can be seen on channel 8 in most areas. There is a high definition feed provided on Midcontinent digital channel 608 and Polar Communications digital channel 601.
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| - (semi-satelliteofWDAY-TV,
- Fargo, North Dakota)
- WDAZ-TV
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| - Fargo CW (on DT2)
- WDAY/WDAZ( (regional)
- WDAZ 8 Television (general)
- WDAZ News (newscasts)
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| - (semi-satelliteofWDAY-TV,
- Fargo, North Dakota)
- WDAZ-TV
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| - disambiguation fromWDAY-TVas second station (possibly to denote "DevilZ Lake")
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| - 8 (VHF)
- Virtual: 8 (PSIP)
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| - 8.1ABC
- 8.2The CW
- 8.3 WDAY'Z Xtra
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| - Analog:
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- 59 (UHF, until 2009)
- 8 (VHF, 1967–2009)
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