WNEO
'WNEO' and 'WEAO' are PBS member stations in northeastern Ohio, simulcasting together as 'PBS 45 & 49'. The stations are operated from studio facilities in Kent, Ohio by Northeastern Educational Television of Ohio, which is a consortium of the University of Akron, Kent State University and Youngstown State University.
WNEO first began broadcasting in 1973. Licensed to Alliance, Ohio, the station serves the Youngstown area from a transmitter site in Salem, Ohio. WNEO also operates translator station W58AM near Youngstown itself (on WFMJ's tower), serving the low-lying Mahoning Valley. The station has filed with the FCC for ch 44 as their digital translator. [1]
WEAO first began broadcasting in 1975. Licensed to Akron, Ohio, the station serves the Cleveland/Akron area from a transmitter site in Copley, Ohio. Previously, channel 49 had been the home of Akron's WAKR-TV from 1953 until 1967. WAKR-TV moved to Channel 23, and is now WVPX.
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| Digital Television |
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Digital Television
WNEO and WEAO multi-cast one sub-channels on digital television channels 46 & 50:
Standard-definition:
★ DT45.1 or DT49.1 PBS HD
★ DT45.2 or DT49.2 SD Simulcast of analog PBS 45 & 49
External links
★ WNEO/WEAO official website
★ Station history
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