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'''WEAO Channel 49''', is a ] member station licensed to ]. It is operated from studio facilities in the Akron suburb of ] by Northeastern Educational Television of Ohio, which is a consortium of ], ] and ]. '''WEAO Channel 49''', is a ] member station licensed to ]. It is operated from studio facilities in the Akron suburb of ] by Northeastern Educational Television of Ohio, which is a consortium of ], ] and ].


WEAO's sister station is ] Channel 45 in ]. Since sign-on, WEAO has ] WNEO. The stations are thus identified together as '''PBS 45 & 49'''. WEAO's sister station is ] Channel 45 in ]. Since sign-on in ], WEAO has ] WNEO. The stations are thus identified together as '''PBS 45 & 49'''.


WEAO's home of Channel 49 had been the home of Akron's WAKR-TV from ] until ]. WAKR-TV moved to Channel 23, and is now ]. WEAO's home of Channel 49 had been the home of Akron's WAKR-TV from ] until ]. WAKR-TV moved to Channel 23, and is now ].

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For broadcast stations that previously used the WEAO call sign, see WEAO (disambiguation)

WEAO Channel 49, is a PBS member station licensed to Akron, Ohio. It is operated from studio facilities in the Akron suburb of Kent, Ohio by Northeastern Educational Television of Ohio, which is a consortium of Akron University, Kent State University and Youngstown State University.

WEAO's sister station is WNEO Channel 45 in Alliance, Ohio. Since sign-on in 1975, WEAO has simulcast WNEO. The stations are thus identified together as PBS 45 & 49.

WEAO's home of Channel 49 had been the home of Akron's WAKR-TV from 1953 until 1967. WAKR-TV moved to Channel 23, and is now WVPX.

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