It was under his direction that a new low-powered station was created.
The start-up costs for low-powered stations are low, adding up to hundreds of dollars.
Unlike many low-powered stations, it is seen on channel 63 through Cox cable.
The rest are low-powered stations, requiring a viewer to be within several miles of the transmitter.
Must-carry regulations do not apply to low-powered stations regardless of affiliation.
It will expire on September 1, 2015 which is the deadline for low-powered television stations to switch to digital operations.
Unlike other low-powered television stations, it is available on channel 14 through Cox Cable.
Normally, low-powered television stations with repeater-style calls feature the number that equals the channel they're broadcasting on.
WUMN began its broadcasting operation in 2005 as a low-powered station.
Instead they charge that the low-powered stations will interfere with existing broadcast signals by creating hissing noises or worse.