WCPO TV Tower
The WCPO TV Tower is a free-standing lattice tower with triangular cross section located in Cincinnati, Ohio, and used by WCPO-TV, WEBN, WUBE-FM, WVXU, WBQC-LD, and previously WOTH-CD. Built in 1965[1] it is the oldest of the Cincinnati's large freestanding radio towers. The tower stands 276 m (906 ft) tall,[2] one of four in the city that rise above 900 feet (270 m) in height and is amongst the tallest lattice towers in the world.
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General information | |
Status | Complete |
Type | Steel lattice television tower |
Location | Cincinnati, Ohio |
Coordinates | 39°07′30″N 84°29′56″W |
Completed | 1965 |
Height | 276 m (906 ft) |
Stations
Television
TV stations that transmit from WCPO TV Tower include the following:
Callsign | Virtual Channel | Physical Channel | Affiliation | Digital channels |
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WCPO-TV | 9 | 9 | ABC | 26 |
WBQC-LD | 25 | 38 | none | 28 |
Radio
FM stations that transmit from WCPO TV Tower include the following:
Callsign | Frequency | Format | Owner |
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WVXU | 91.7 | Talk radio | Cincinnati Public Radio |
WEBN | 102.7 | Mainstream rock | iHeartMedia |
WUBE-FM | 105.1 | Country music | Hubbard Broadcasting |
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