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dbpedia:WGWW
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WGWW is a television station licensed to Anniston, Alabama and an affiliate of Heroes & Icons. The station's second digital channel serves as a repeater of ABC affiliate WBMA-LD. The station is owned by Armstrong Williams and his company, Howard Stirk Holdings. The company also owns WSES (channel 33) in Tuscaloosa; the two stations bring Heartland programming to all of central Alabama.
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WGWW
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dbpedia-owl:alias
ABC 33/40 (on DT2) H&I 40 (general)
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dbpedia:WBMA-LD n5:_Icons dbpedia:American_Broadcasting_Company
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WGWW
dbpedia-owl:digitalChannel
Virtual: 40 (PSIP) 9 (VHF)
dbpedia-owl:digitalSubChannel
(40.2 ABC (WBMA-LDsimulcast) 40.1Heroes & Icons
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15600.0
dbpedia-owl:facilityId
56642
dbpedia-owl:firstAirDate
1969-10-26Z
dbpedia-owl:formerBroadcastNetwork
dbpedia:NBC dbpedia:CBS dbpedia:WBMA-LD dbpedia:American_Broadcasting_Company
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WHMA-TV (1969–1984) WJSU-TV (1984–2015)
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40 (UHF; 1969-2009) Analog:
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359.0
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HSH Birmingham (WCFT) Licensee, LLC
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n4:_Alabama n6:_Alabama
dbpedia-owl:owningCompany
dbpedia:Armstrong_Williams
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dbpedia:WSES