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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 ]. The station covers most of the ] metropolitan area. | '''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 ]. The station covers most of the ] metropolitan area. | ||
WEAO's sister station is ] Channel 45 in ]. It signed on in ] |
WEAO's sister station is ] Channel 45 in ]. It signed on in ]. All programming is duplicated on both stations, thus, they are 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. The station covers most of the Cleveland metropolitan area.
WEAO's sister station is WNEO Channel 45 in Youngstown. It signed on in 1975. All programming is duplicated on both stations, thus, they are 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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