WDEM-LP

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WDEM-LP
Image:Americas_Store.jpg
Columbus, Ohio
Channels 17 (UHF) analog
Affiliations America's Store
Owner Triplett & Associates, Inc.
Founded January 8, 1986
Former callsigns W17AI (1986-1998)
Transmitter Power 10.5 kW
Website www.americasstore.com

WDEM-LP is a low-power television station in Columbus, Ohio, broadcasting locally on channel 17 as an affiliate of America's Store. Founded January 8, 1986, the station is owned by Triplett & Associates, Inc., a law firm in Ohio.


Broadcast television in the Columbus market  (Nielsen DMA #32)

WCMH 4 (NBC) - WSYX 6 (ABC - MNTV on DT2) - WGCT 8 (IND) - WBNS 10 (CBS) - WDEM-LP 17 (AS) - WCLL-CA 19 (Daystar) - WOUB 20 / WOUC 44 (PBS) - WBKA-CA 22 (A1) - W23BZ 23 (TBN) - WTTE 28 (Fox - The Tube on DT2) - WCSN-LP 32 (CSN) - WOSU 34 (PBS) - WXCB-CA 42 (TBN) - WSFJ 51 (ION) - WWHO 53 (The CW)


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