W23BC

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W23BC
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Channels
BrandingTV 23
Programming
AffiliationsDefunct
Ownership
Owner Jackson State University
WJSU-FM
History
Colours TV (?-2011)
Black Family Channel (?-2007)
America One (?-2013)

W23BC was a low-power television station in Jackson, Mississippi. The station was owned and operated by Jackson State University. The station carried some programming from America One.

Until April 30, 2007, W23BC carried programming from the Black Family Channel, which folded on that date. The station also carried some programming from Colours TV, a minority television channel that folded in July 2011. It is unknown when the station picked up Colours TV or America One.

The station's license was cancelled on September 24, 2013, due to its failure to file a renewal application.


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