Television
Channel | Call Sign | Network | Owner |
---|---|---|---|
2 | WGBH | PBS | WGBH Educational Foundation |
4 | WBZ | CBS | CBS Television Stations |
5 | WCVB | ABC | Hearst Television |
7 | WHDH | NBC | Sunbeam Television |
24 | WFXZ-CD | Azteca América | Boston Broadcasting Corp. |
25 | WFXT | FOX | Fox Television Stations |
27 | WUNI | Univision | Entravision Communications |
32 | WTMU-LP | Telemundo | ZGS Communications |
38 | WSBK | MyNetworkTV | CBS Television Stations |
44 | WGBX | PBS | WGBH Educational Foundation |
46 | WWDP | ShopNBC | ValueVision Media |
48 | WYDN | DayStar | Daystar Television Network |
56 | WLVI | CW | Sunbeam Television |
60 | WNEU1 | Telemundo | NBC Universal |
62 | WMFP | RTV | NRJ TV |
66 | WUTF | TeleFutura | Univision Communications |
68 | WBPX | ION | ION Media Networks |
1 WNEU (ch. 60) rebroadcasts the programming of WTMU-LP (ch. 32) for southern New Hampshire and the northern suburbs of Boston.
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—Marc Fumaroli (b. 1932)
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—Jean Baudrillard (b. 1929)