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I understand that WOLF in Scranton jumped from channel 38 to 56 in November 1998, so my question is did the syndicated shows that WOLF aired at the time went from 38 to 56 along with the call letters and Fox affiliation?
I understand that WOLF in Scranton jumped from channel 38 to 56 in November 1998, so my question is did the syndicated shows that WOLF aired at the time went from 38 to 56 along with the call letters and Fox affiliation?
Yup. Everything moved - and actually, everything had already been on 56, which had been a lower-powered Hazleton-based satellite of channel 38 under the WWLF-TV calls. When 56 increased power and moved up to Penobscot Mountain, the main Wilkes-Barre/Scranton tower farm, it took the WOLF-TV calls and kept the programming while 38 went to WB as WSWB with WB and UPN.
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