W21BF

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W21BF
Fremont, Ohio
Channels 21 (UHF) analog
Affiliations Silent
Owner TV 21, Inc.
Founded September 15, 1993
Former callsigns W02BY (briefly)
Former affiliations The WB
Transmitter Power 398 W
Website None

W21BF is a low-power television station in Fremont, Ohio. Formerly an affiliate of The WB, the station's current format is unknown, and it is believed to be silent. Shortly after coming on the air, the call sign was changed to W02BY, after the station's position on the local Fremont cable system, but was changed back two days later. It is unknown if the station ever broadcast on channel 2.

As of 19 December 2006, the station is silent. However, the broadcast tower is still located in the old Ames plaza on East State Street. During operation, the maximum range of the signal was less than 10 miles.


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