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WTEN is the ABC affiliate for New York state's Capital District (Albany-Schenectady-Troy.) It is licensed to Albany, with its transmitter located in the Helderberg Mountains outside Albany.

History

WTEN first signed on March 26, 1954 as CBS affiliate WROW-TV on UHF channel 41. It was owned by the Hudson Valley Communications Company along with WROW-AM. In 1957 it moved to VHF channel 10 as WCDA and became WTEN a few years later within 1960. Hudson Valley Communications eventually became Capital Cities Communications with WTEN as the flagship station.

In 1968, Capital Cities sold the original three stations of the group (WTEN, WPRO-TV Providence and WJRT Flint, Michigan to Poole Broadcasting. Nine years later, Poole sold WTEN, WJRT, and WPRI (former WPRO-TV) to Knight-Ridder which near-instantly switched WTEN's affiliation with WAST (now WNYT) to become the market's ABC station with the same happening in Providence between WPRI and WTEV (now WLNE). In 1989, Young Broadcasting bought WTEN and sister WKRN in Nashville from Knight-Ridder upon the latter's exit from broadcasting.

WTEN operates a satellite station WCDC-TV from atop Mt. Greylock in Adams, MA. Its analog broadcasts are at Ch. 19 and WCDC-DT operates at channel 36. WTEN also once operated another satellite, WCDB channel 29, in the Montgomery County hamlet of Hagaman. It has since gone off the air and the call letters now belong to the student-run radio station at the University at Albany. WTEN and WNYT are the only Albany television stations to operate satellites in the Berkshires of western Massachusetts

WTEN signed on its high-definition service on channel 26 in 2004. WCDC's digital signal on channel 36 signed on nearly 18 months earlier though even though they did not upgrade to high-definition programming until WTEN-DT's signon. In 2005, WTEN launched the Storm Tracker Weather Channel, a 24-hour local weather channel, on WTEN-DT 10.2 and WCDC-DT 19.2.

Logos

Image:WTEN.png|Current WTEN-TV/DT logo Image:WTEN ABC10 logo.jpg|Version of current logo with the ABC logo, discontinued late 2005 or early 2006

Personalities

Current Past

Newscast Titles

Newscasts

The station's radar is called "Storm Tracker 10".

Monday-Friday

Weekends

See also

External links


Broadcast television in the Albany / Schenectady / Troy market [(Nielsen DMA #55)]
WRGB 6 (CBS) - WNCE-CA 8 (A1) - WTEN 10/WCDC 19 (ABC) - WNYT 13 (NBC) - WNYA-CA 15/WNYA 51 (UPN/MNTV) - WMHT 17 (PBS) - WXXA 23 (FOX) - WVBG-LP 25 (RSN) - WNGN-LP 35/WNGX-LP 42 (FamilyNet) - WCWN 45 (WB/CW) - W52DF 52/WTBY 54 (TBN) - WYPX 55 (i) - W58CX 58 (3ABN)
Local cable television channels
TW3 - EdgeTV/UPN4 (defunct) - TWTV7 - Capital News 9

ABC Network Affiliates in the state of New York
WABC 7 () - WKBW 7 () - WSYR 9 () - WTEN 10 () - WHAM 13 () - WUTR 20 () - WIVT 34 () - WENY 36 () - WWTI 50 ()
'''See also: , , , , , and stations in New York

 


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