WAAA-LP

Last updated
WAAA-LP
Westville, Indiana
Channels Analog: 49 (UHF)
Programming
Affiliationsindependent
Ownership
Owner Aqua-Land Communications
History
FoundedOctober 29, 1990;29 years ago (1990-10-29)
Former call signs
W04CQ
Former channel number(s)
4
All News Channel (to 2004)
Technical information
ERP 14 kW

WAAA-LP is a low-power television station in Westville, Indiana, broadcasting locally on UHF channel 49. Formerly known as W04CQ, the station moved to its current frequency and resumed broadcasting on July 15, 2007. [1]

It is currently not known what programming the station broadcasts.

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