WBFF
Fox/MyNetworkTV affiliate in Baltimore / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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WBFF (channel 45) is a television station in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, affiliated with Fox and MyNetworkTV. It is one of two flagship stations of Sinclair Broadcast Group (based in nearby Hunt Valley), alongside ABC affiliate WJLA-TV (channel 7) in Washington, D.C. Sinclair maintains a local marketing agreement (LMA) with Cunningham Broadcasting, owner of CW affiliate WNUV (channel 54), and a shared services agreement (SSA) with Deerfield Media, owner of TBD affiliate WUTB (channel 24).
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Founded | 1966[1] |
First air date | April 11, 1971 (53 years ago) (1971-04-11) |
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Call sign meaning | "Baltimore's Forty-Five" |
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Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 10758 |
ERP | 420 kW |
HAAT | 372.8 m (1,223 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 39°20′10.4″N 76°38′57.9″W |
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The three stations share studios on 41st Street off the Jones Falls Expressway on "Television Hill" in the Woodberry neighborhood of north Baltimore. Through a channel sharing agreement, WBFF and WUTB transmit using the former station's spectrum from an antenna adjacent to the studios.[3][4] The 1,280-foot (390 m) tall tower stands near the earlier landmark "candelabra tower" from the late 1950s in use by the city's original three main VHF stations (WMAR-TV, WBAL-TV, and WJZ-TV).