WLNN-LP

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WLNN-LP / WTBL-LP
Boone / Lenoir, North Carolina
Branding MTN
Channels 24 / 49 (UHF) analog
Affiliations America One
Owner Steve Rondinaro
Founded February 6, 1989
Former callsigns W24CI (1997-2000)
W23AP (1989-1997)
Transmitter Power 6.5 / 38.3 kW
Website www.mtntv.com

WLNN-LP is a low-power television station in Boone, North Carolina, broadcasting locally on channel 24 as an affiliate of America One. WLNN-LP is also seen on translator station WTBL-LP channel 49 in Lenoir. Founded February 6, 1989, the station is owned by Steve Rondinaro, who also hosts the evening news. Both stations can be seen on local cable systems on channel 18.

The station produces a weekday newscast covering local affairs in the High Country region.

Broadcast television in the Charlotte market  (Nielsen DMA #26)

WBTV 3 (CBS) - WSOC 9 (ABC) - WHKY 14 (Ind) - W16CF 16 / W38CN 38 / W66ST 66 (TBN) - WUNE 17 / WUNG 58 (PBS/UNC-TV) - WCCB 18 (Fox) - WLNN-LP 24 / WTBL-LP 49 (A1) - WGTB-LP 28 (FN/LeSEA) - WNSC 30 (PBS/SCETV) - WCNC 36 (NBC, WX Plus on DT2) - WTVI 42 (PBS) - WJZY 46 (The CW) - WMYT 55 (MNTV) - WAXN 64 (Ind)


Local cable television channels

CMS TV3 - News 14 Carolina - Ch. 16 (Local Government) - C-SET (defunct)

See also Broadcast television in Greenville/Spartanburg/Asheville, Columbia and Piedmont Triad
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