In 1986, a local group won a new license for analog channel 38.
It now broadcasts digitally on its former analog channel, 11.
And all the analog channels are scheduled to go off the air as of 2006.
Then he'll suggest requiring a fee after 2006 for the use of the old analog channels.
This was true of all other analog channel 6 stations in North America.
Until April 16, 2009, it was also broadcast on analog channel 17.
This was true of all other analog channel 6 stations in the United States.
Then the broadcasters would switch off the analog channel and return that license to the Government.
The analog channel has been off the air for some time.
It will still have select viewing hours on analog channel 96.