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TV Station WGAL • Analog Channel 8, DTV Channel 8 • Lancaster, PA Expected Operation on June 13: Granted Construction Permit TV Station WGAL • Analog Channel 8, DTV Channel 8 • Lancaster, PA Expected Operation on June 13: Granted Construction Permit Digital CP (solid): 5.40 kW ERP at 419 m HAAT, Network: NBC vs. Analog (dashed): 110 kW ERP at 419 m HAAT, Network: NBC Market: Harrisburg-Lancaster-Lebanon-York, PA Lycoming Clinton MontourNORTH Columbia Luzerne Union PA-5 Hazleton PA-11 Monroe Centre PA-10 Carbon Northumberland Snyder Schuylkill Northampton Pottsville PA-15 Mifflin Lehigh Allentown Juniata Dauphin PA-17 PA-8 Bucks Perry Berks Lebanon Lebanon Reading PA-13 Huntingdon Harrisburg Montgomery PA-9 Cumberland PA-6 Lancaster A8 D8 Lancaster Chester PA-16 PA-19 York PA-7 Franklin York Delaware Adams NJ-1 Gloucester Wilmington New Castle Hagerstown MD-1 Washington Carroll Cecil Salem Westminster Harford MD-6 Berkeley Baltimore NJ-2 Frederick MD-1 MD-2 Frederick Cumberland WV-2 MD-3 Jefferson Baltimore MD-4MD-7 Kent Howard MD-2 Kent MD-3 VA-10 Montgomery MD-1 Dover Loudoun Gaithersburg DE MD-8 Anne Arundel Queen Anne's 2009 Hammett & Edison, Inc.Prince George's MD-1 Caroline MD-5 10MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition Analog service 2,681,959 persons Digital service 3,960,790 No symbol = no change in coverage Analog loss 21,175 Coverage lost but still served by same network Digital gain 1,300,006 Net gain 1,278,831 BPCDT-20080314ABN Map set 1 WGAL Digital CP TV Station WGAL • Analog Channel 8, DTV Channel 8 • Lancaster, PA Approved Post-Transition Operation: Granted Construction Permit Digital CP (solid): 7.50 kW ERP at 419 m HAAT, Network: NBC vs. Analog (dashed): 110 kW ERP at 419 m HAAT, Network: NBC Market: Harrisburg-Lancaster-Lebanon-York, PA Lycoming Clinton MontourNORTH Columbia Luzerne Union PA-5 Hazleton PA-11 Monroe Centre PA-10 Carbon Northumberland Snyder Schuylkill Northampton Pottsville PA-15 Mifflin Lehigh Allentown Juniata Dauphin PA-17 PA-8 Bucks Perry Berks Lebanon Lebanon Reading PA-13 Huntingdon Harrisburg Montgomery PA-9 Cumberland PA-6 Lancaster A8 D8 Lancaster Chester PA-16 PA-19 York PA-7 Franklin York Delaware Adams NJ-1 Gloucester Wilmington New Castle Hagerstown MD-1 Washington Carroll Cecil Salem Westminster Harford MD-6 Berkeley Baltimore NJ-2 Frederick MD-1 MD-2 Frederick Cumberland WV-2 MD-3 Jefferson Baltimore MD-4MD-7 Kent Howard MD-2 Kent MD-3 VA-10 Montgomery MD-1 Dover Loudoun Gaithersburg DE MD-8 Anne Arundel Queen Anne's 2009 Hammett & Edison, Inc.Prince George's MD-1 Caroline MD-5 10MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition Analog service 2,681,959 persons Digital service 4,233,103 No symbol = no change in coverage Analog loss 2,786 Coverage lost but still served by same network Digital gain 1,553,930 Net gain 1,551,144 BMPCDT-20080616ABJ Map set 2 WGAL Digital CP Station WGCB-TV • Analog Channel 49, DTV Channel 30 • Red Lion, PA Expected Operation on June 13: Licensed Digital License (solid): 500 kW ERP at 174 m HAAT vs. Analog (dashed): 646 kW ERP at 177 m HAAT Market: Harrisburg-Lancaster-Lebanon-York, PA Montour Luzerne Union NORTHColumbia PA-11 Monroe Centre PA-10 Carbon PA-5 Northumberland Snyder Schuylkill Northampton Pottsville PA-15 Mifflin Lehigh Juniata Allentown Dauphin PA-17 PA-8 Bucks Perry Berks Lebanon PA-9 Lebanon Reading Huntingdon Harrisburg Montgomery PA-13 Cumberland PA-16 PA-6 Norristown Lancaster Chester PA-19 York PA-7 Franklin D30 A49 Delaware Adams Red Lion NJ-1 Gloucester Wilmington New Castle Hagerstown MD-1 Washington Carroll Cecil Salem Westminster Harford MD-6 Baltimore NJ-2 Frederick MD-1 MD-2 Frederick Cumberland WV-2 MD-3 Jefferson MD-7 Baltimore Kent Howard MD-2 MontgomeryMD-4 Dover Gaithersburg Loudoun MD-5 MD-1 MD-1 MD-8 Anne Arundel DE VA-10 Queen Anne's Kent Prince George'sMD-3 Bowie Caroline Fauquier Fairfax 2009 Hammett &VA-8 Edison, Inc. Talbot Sussex 10MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition Analog service 1,205,323 persons Digital service 2,514,318 No symbol = no change in coverage Analog loss 0 Digital gain 1,308,995 Net gain 1,308,995 BLCDT-20050615AAB Map set 1 WGCB-TV Digital License Station WGCB-TV • Analog Channel 49, DTV Channel 30 • Red Lion, PA Approved Post-Transition Operation: Licensed Digital License (solid): 500 kW ERP at 174 m HAAT vs. Analog (dashed): 646 kW ERP at 177 m HAAT Market: Harrisburg-Lancaster-Lebanon-York, PA Montour Luzerne Union NORTHColumbia PA-11 Monroe Centre PA-10 Carbon PA-5 Northumberland Snyder Schuylkill Northampton Pottsville PA-15 Mifflin Lehigh Juniata Allentown Dauphin PA-17 PA-8 Bucks Perry Berks Lebanon PA-9 Lebanon Reading Huntingdon Harrisburg Montgomery PA-13 Cumberland PA-16 PA-6 Norristown Lancaster Chester PA-19 York PA-7 Franklin D30 A49 Delaware Adams Red Lion NJ-1 Gloucester Wilmington New Castle Hagerstown MD-1 Washington Carroll Cecil Salem Westminster Harford MD-6 Baltimore NJ-2 Frederick MD-1 MD-2 Frederick Cumberland WV-2 MD-3 Jefferson MD-7 Baltimore Kent Howard MD-2 MontgomeryMD-4 Dover Gaithersburg Loudoun MD-5 MD-1 MD-1 MD-8 Anne Arundel DE VA-10 Queen Anne's Kent Prince George'sMD-3 Bowie Caroline Fauquier Fairfax 2009 Hammett &VA-8 Edison, Inc. Talbot Sussex 10MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition Analog service 1,205,323 persons Digital service 2,462,920 No symbol = no change in coverage Analog loss 0 Digital gain 1,257,597 Net gain 1,257,597 BLCDT-20050615AAB Map set 2 WGCB-TV Digital License Station WHP-TV • Analog Channel 21, DTV Channel 21 • Harrisburg, PA Expected Operation on June 13: Granted Construction Permit Digital CP (solid): 450 kW ERP at 369 m HAAT, Network: CBS vs. Analog (dashed): 1200 kW ERP at 372 m HAAT, Network: CBS Market: Harrisburg-Lancaster-Lebanon-York, PA Cameron NORTH Sullivan Lackawanna Lycoming Clinton Williamsport Wilkes-Barre Clearfield Luzerne Monroe PA-5 Columbia Bloomsburg PA-11 Union Montour Centre PA-10 Carbon State College Northumberland Snyder Schuylkill Pottsville PA-15 Mifflin Lehigh Juniata Dauphin PA-17 Perry Berks Lebanon A21 D21 Lebanon Reading PA-13 PA-9 Montgomery Huntingdon Harrisburg Cumberland Lancaster PA-6 Fulton Lancaster PA-16 Chester PA-19 York PA-7 Franklin York Adams DE Newark Hagerstown MD-1 New Castle Washington Carroll Cecil Salem Westminster Harford Berkeley MD-6 Baltimore Aberdeen Frederick MD-1 MD-2 NJ-2 WV-2 Frederick MD-7 MD-3 MD-1 Jefferson Kent 2009 HammettVA-10 & Edison, Inc. Howard Kent 10MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition Analog service 1,581,404 persons Digital service 2,111,934 No symbol = no change in coverage Analog loss 0 Digital gain 530,530 Net gain 530,530 BMPCDT-20080606AEJ Map set 1 WHP-TV Digital CP Station WHP-TV • Analog Channel 21, DTV Channel 21 • Harrisburg, PA Approved Post-Transition Operation: Granted Construction Permit Digital CP (solid): 450 kW ERP at 369 m HAAT, Network: CBS vs. Analog (dashed): 1200 kW ERP at 372 m HAAT, Network: CBS Market: Harrisburg-Lancaster-Lebanon-York, PA Cameron NORTH Sullivan Lackawanna Lycoming Clinton Williamsport Wilkes-Barre Clearfield Luzerne Monroe PA-5 Columbia Bloomsburg PA-11 Union Montour Centre PA-10 Carbon State College Northumberland Snyder Schuylkill Pottsville PA-15 Mifflin Lehigh Juniata Dauphin PA-17 Perry Berks Lebanon A21 D21 Lebanon Reading PA-13 PA-9 Montgomery Huntingdon Harrisburg Cumberland Lancaster PA-6 Fulton Lancaster PA-16 Chester PA-19 York PA-7 Franklin York Adams DE Newark Hagerstown MD-1 New Castle Washington Carroll Cecil Salem Westminster Harford Berkeley MD-6 Baltimore Aberdeen Frederick MD-1 MD-2 NJ-2 WV-2 Frederick MD-7 MD-3 MD-1 Jefferson Kent 2009 HammettVA-10 & Edison, Inc. Howard Kent 10MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition Analog service 1,581,404 persons Digital service 2,093,316 No symbol = no change in coverage Analog loss 0 Digital gain 511,912 Net gain 511,912 BMPCDT-20080606AEJ Map set 2 WHP-TV Digital CP Station WHTM-TV • Analog Channel 27, DTV Channel 10 • Harrisburg, PA Expected Operation on June 13: Licensed Digital License (solid): 16.2 kW ERP at 311 m HAAT, Network: ABC vs. Analog (dashed): 2140 kW ERP at 346 m HAAT, Network: ABC Market: Harrisburg-Lancaster-Lebanon-York, PA Sullivan Lackawanna Cameron NORTH Clinton Williamsport Wilkes-Barre Lycoming Luzerne PA-11 Clearfield PA-5 Columbia Bloomsburg Union Montour Centre PA-10 Carbon State College Northumberland Snyder Schuylkill PA-15 Mifflin Pottsville Lehigh Juniata Dauphin PA-17 Blair Perry Berks Lebanon Lebanon Reading A27 D10 Huntingdon Harrisburg PA-9 Bedford Cumberland Lancaster PA-6 Lancaster PA-16 Fulton PA-19 York Chester Franklin York Adams DE Newark Morgan Hagerstown MD-1 New Castle Washington Carroll Cecil Westminster Harford MD-6 Baltimore Aberdeen Berkeley Frederick MD-1 MD-2 WV-2 Frederick MD-3 MD-7 VA-10 Jefferson Howard Kent Frederick2009 HammettLoudoun & Edison, Inc.Montgomery MD-1 Kent 10MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition Analog service 1,402,106 persons Digital service 1,988,217 No symbol = no change in coverage Analog loss 244 Coverage lost but still served by same network Digital gain 586,355 Coverage lost and no other service by same network Net gain 586,111 BLCDT-20040812AAH Map set 1 WHTM-TV Digital License Station WHTM-TV • Analog Channel 27, DTV Channel 10 • Harrisburg, PA Approved Post-Transition Operation: Granted Construction Permit Digital CP (solid): 19.7 kW ERP at 346 m HAAT, Network: ABC vs.
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