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City | Newark, New Jersey |
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Branding | THIRTEEN |
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NJ PBS, WEER, WLIW, WLIW-FM, WMBQ-CD, WNDT-CD | |
History | |
First air date | May 15, 1948 |
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Call sign meaning | National Educational Television (forerunner of PBS) |
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Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 18795 |
ERP | 6.5 kW |
HAAT | 507.8 m (1,666 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 40°42′46.8″N 74°0′47.3″W / 40.713000°N 74.013139°W |
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WNET (channel 13), branded Thirteen (stylized as THIRTEEN), is a primary PBS member television station licensed to Newark, New Jersey, United States, serving the New York City area. Owned by The WNET Group (formerly known as the Educational Broadcasting Corporation and later as WNET.org),[2] it is a sister station to the area's secondary PBS member, Garden City, New York–licensed WLIW (channel 21), and two class A stations: WMBQ-CD (channel 46), and WNDT-CD (channel 14, which shares spectrum with WNET). The WNET Group also operates New Jersey's PBS state network NJ PBS, and the website NJ Spotlight through an outsourcing agreement.
WNET and WLIW share studios at One Worldwide Plaza in Midtown Manhattan with an auxiliary street-level studio in the Lincoln Center complex on Manhattan's Upper West Side; WNET's transmitter is located at One World Trade Center.[3]