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My 4 Albany is now broadcasting digitally.
Over the air viewers should rescan their digital TV or digital converter to add us.
We are a digital VHF station and you will find us on Channel 51.1.
Analog broadcasting on Channel 51 will end tonight at midnight. Analog broadcasting on Channel 15 will continue until further notice.
If you are having problems receiving WNYA digitally, check out the additional info here on the website or call us at 518-381-3751 or toll free from Massachusetts 1-866-856-9692.
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After June 12, 2009,
federal law requires that all full-power television broadcast
stations stop broadcasting in analog format and broadcast only in
digital format. Here’s what these requirements will mean for you
and your television viewing.
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Special Note on Converter Boxes |
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While federal law mandates that all full-power television stations
must cease to broadcast in analog after 11:59 p.m. on June 12,
2009, low-power television broadcast stations (LPTV) such as WNYA on Channel 15, Class A
television stations, television translator stations and television
booster stations (low-power facilities) are not covered by the law.
These stations may continue to broadcast in analog after the June 12, 2009, digital conversion deadline for full power television
stations.
Viewers making the transition to receive digital stations who wish
to continue watching low-power analog programming may need specific
equipment.
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FCC Form 388 - Digital Education |
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WNYA is required to file FCC Form 388 each quarter to provide the
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) with information pertaining to
all station activity to educate consumers on the transition to digital
television.
Click here to see the current form...
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