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dbpedia:WFHW-LP
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WFHW-LP was a low-powered community-oriented television station licensed to Buffalo, New York, founded by consumer rights advocate Ralph Nader in late 1988 as W58AV on UHF 58. The station broadcast from the top of the Marine Midland Bank Tower (now One HSBC Center) in downtown Buffalo, with an initial power of 100 watts (later upgraded to 1000, and finally, 15,100 watts).
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WFHW-LP
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WAV-TV 58 (1988–1991), WBCT (We're Buffalo's Community Television) (1991), Community Television from Medaille College (1991–1993), Citizens Television Systems (secondary, 1988–2009)
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58 (UHF)
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LP
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WFHW-LP
dbpedia-owl:callsignMeaning
Friendship House
dbpedia-owl:effectiveRadiatedPower
15100.0
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11381
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dbpedia-owl:formerCallsign
W58AV (1988 – c. 1996)
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161.239
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dbpedia:Ralph_Nader