Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 71. Chapters: WJBK, Fox Sports Detroit, WMYD, WJRT-TV, WTVG, List of television stations in Michigan, WLUC-TV, WFQX-TV, WOOD-TV, WWTV, WNEM-TV, WPBN-TV, WLAJ, WWMT, WOTV, Wisconsin Public Television, WLNS-TV, WXMI, WEYI-TV, WXSP-CD, WNWO-TV, WJMN-TV, WPXD-TV, WSMH, WGTU, WILX-TV, WKAR-TV, WZMQ, WSYM-TV, WCMZ-TV, WBKP, WBUP, WBSF, WBKB-TV, WDCQ-TV, W47DL-D, WNEM-DT2, WTVS, WLUC-DT2, WBVC, WLLZ-LP, WWMT-DT2, WLAJ-DT2, WAQP, WHTV, WDHS, WUHQ-LP, WMKG-LP, WNMU, Michigan Government Television, WHNE-LD, W46CR, WBAE, WYGN-LP, WMNN-LD, Michigan Channel, W18BT, WUHO-LP. Excerpt: WJBK (branded Fox 2) is the Fox-owned and operated television station in Detroit, Michigan broadcasting on digital channel 7 (Virtual channel 2). Its studios and 1003-foot (305.7 m) tower are located in Southfield while its signal covers the Metro Detroit area. WJBK also serves as a Fox station for several other Canadian cable markets, including Cogeco Windsor, and Rogers Ottawa. In addition, it was one of five local Detroit TV stations seen in Canada on the Shaw Direct satellite provider. As of April 30, 2009, Shaw Broadcast Services (formerly CANCOM), is no longer transmitting the signal, replacing its signal with fellow Fox network affiliate Rochester, New York's WUHF. In the Detroit area, the station is seen on Comcast channel 12 and HD channel 234 and WOW channel 2 and HD channel 202. The station debuted on October 24, 1948, as a dual CBS-DuMont affiliate owned by Storer Broadcasting (under George B. Storer) along with WJBK-AM 1500 (now WLQV) and WJBK-FM 93.1 (now WDRQ). WJBK became an exclusive CBS affiliate in 1956 after the DuMont network went out of business. In a 1985 corporate deal, the station came under the ownership of KKR. It was then sold as part of a group deal to Gillett Communications in 1987, which later reorganized into SCI Television. WJBK w...