WCMU-TV

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WCMU-TV
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Mount Pleasant, Michigan
Branding CMU Public Television
Slogan Public Broadcasting for Central and Northern Michigan
Channels Analog: 14 (UHF)
Digital: 56 (UHF)
Affiliations PBS
Owner Central Michigan University
Founded March 29, 1967
Call letters meaning Central Michigan University
Sister station(s) WCMU-FM and satellites
Former affiliations NET
Transmitter Power 204kw
Website www.wcmu.org

WCMU-TV, channel 14, a.k.a CMU Public Television, is a PBS television member for northern Michigan. While Mount Pleasant is located in the Flint / Saginaw / Bay City market, most of its transmitters are located in the Cadillac, Traverse City, Alpena and Big Rapids areas. The station's owner and operator is Central Michigan University in Mount Pleasant, which established the main transmitter, WCMU-TV ch.14, on March 29, 1967.

WCMU-TV's analog transmitter is based at CMU in Mount Pleasant; the digital transmitter is located in Martiny Township in Mecosta County, north of Martiny Lake.

The station also has a number of repeater transmitters throughout Northern Michigan:

On cable, WCMU can be seen on Charter's systems in the Tri-Cities (except Saginaw) on channel 12, and Traverse City-Cadillac and Alpena on channel 6. It is not seen on Charter systems in Saginaw or Sault Ste. Marie, or on Comcast's system in Flint.

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