W30BX

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W30BX
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Programming
AffiliationsDefunct
Ownership
Owner Ventana Television, Inc.
History
Founded2005
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Technical information
ERP 50 kW

W30BX was a television station licensed to Mobile, Alabama. It offered programming from the Home Shopping Network.

The station was previously W52BF and its license transferred to UHF Channel 30 on October 28, 2005. According to the station's coverage map, W30BX served the immediate Mobile area as its primary coverage area, barely reaching beyond the city limits.

The station's license was cancelled by the Federal Communications Commission on November 16, 2012.


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