WWTV
WWTV is the CBS-affiliated television station for the northern Lower and eastern Upper Peninsulas of Michigan. Licensed to Cadillac, it broadcasts a high definition digital signal on VHF channel 9 from a transmitter at its studios on 130th Avenue, northeast of Tustin, in Osceola County. At 1,631 feet (497 m) high, the station's transmitter tower is the tallest in the state. When atmospheric conditions are right, WWTV's signal can be picked up as far south as Lansing and the northern suburbs of Detroit (when CBET in Windsor, Ontario is off the air), and as far southwest as the communities on Wisconsin's eastern shore of Lake Michigan.
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