List of Wometco Home Theater Affiliates
This list is incomplete, please help by adding stations which carried WHT.
| Station | Channel | FCC City of License | Affiliation Years | Notations |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| WTVG, 1977-1979 WWHT, 1979-1985 (now WFUT-DT) |
68 | Newark, New Jersey | 1977-1985 | Flagship station for the WHT Network serving the Five Boroughs of New York City, Northern and Central New Jersey as well as part of Fairfield County in Connecticut where reception of WSNL's signal is weak or non-existent. |
| WRBV (now WUVP-DT) | 65 | Vineland, New Jersey | 1981-1985 | Serving viewers in Southern New Jersey regions of Cumberland, Atlantic and Cape May counties. |
| W60AI (now W41DO-D) | 60 | New York City | 1977-1985 | Simulcast of WTVG/WWHT's signal, serving areas of New York City where reception of channel 68 is poor. |
| WSNL (now WFTY-DT) | 67 | Smithtown, New York | 1981-1985 | Simulcast of WTVG/WWHT's signal, serving Nassau and Suffolk counties on Long Island as well as part of Fairfield County in Connecticut where reception of WTVG/WWHT's signal to Fairfield County is weak or non-existent. |
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