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Wolverine Cablevision (Battle Creek, Michigan) January 1975

Wolverine Cablevision was a small cable company in the state of Michigan from the 1960s into the 1990s... Today, Battle Creek is serviced by Comcast through Xfinity...

Requested by: @mpepin

Source: Newspapers.com

2. United Press International/Local Access Programming
3. WKZO Kalamazoo 3 (then and now, still CBS, now as WWMT)
4. WUHQ Battle Creek 41 (then and now, still ABC, now WOTV and with CW as a secondary affiliation)*
5. WKBD Detroit 50 (Independent, now CW)**
6. WJIM Lansing 6 (then and now, still CBS, now as WLNS)***
7. WTVS Detroit 56 (then and now, still PBS)
8. WOTV Grand Rapids 8 (then and now, still NBC, now as WOOD)****
9. WGN Chicago 9 (Independent, now a CW O&O)*****
10. WILX Onondaga (Lansing) 10 (then and now, still NBC)
11. WKAR East Lansing (Lansing) 23 (then and now, still PBS)
12. Weather Dials
13. WZZM Grand Rapids 13 (then and now, still ABC)*

* WZZM and WUHQ (now WOTV) both operate as standalone independent ABC affiliates since neither station's over-the-air signal is capable of reaching all of West Michigan...
** WKBD is incorrectly listed by the Battle Creek Enquirer as WKBO, the call letters for a Christian contemporary music station in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania...
*** WJIM is incorrectly listed by the Battle Creek Enquirer as WJIB, the call letters of a beautiful music station in Boston, Massachusetts (now urban-leaning rhythmic contemporary WBQT), now those calls belong to a combination soft oldies and adult standards music station in Cambridge, Massachusetts, also serving Boston...
**** WOTV and WUHQ changed their call letters in 1992, with WOTV reverting back to WOOD-TV and WUHQ inheriting the WOTV call letters...
***** WGN was already available on cable systems outside of the Chicago television market but did NOT become a national superstation until 1978... Thanks to @itsTheRolyPoly for pointing this out to ME...
 
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