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Ice Storm and New England TV stations?

How did the ice storm impact New England TV stations? Were any of them knocked off the air as a result? Most of the area south and east of I-84 here in Connecticut was ice-free (none here in New Britain that I saw). Granted, we also had a ton of rain (2 to as much as 4 inches), which really isn't much better. :(
 
Up in Bangor, both WVII-7 (ABC) and WMEB-12 (PBS) were knocked off the air and as of this writing at 7:25 p.m. still are. It's not unusual for both to be off the air at the same time as they are on the same tower. WVII was on the air at real low power during the 10 a.m hour for a few minutes.
 
WENH was off this morning, with a frozen picture. WUNI has been off since early this morning, and WYDN seems to be off as well.
 
It seems like the Connecticut stations treat their viewers like stupid dumbf++ks ,everytime a storm come through the state.they have all those annoying streamers and popup map bugs and cropped programming windows.The New York channels are lax about this.I rather tune in the NY channels to watch any network programming.
 
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