![]() The station's digital signal relocated from its pre-transition UHF channel 22 to channel 21. WLIW discontinued regular programming on its analog signal, over UHF channel 21, on June 12, 2009, as part of the federally mandated transition from analog to digital television. The station's digital channel is multiplexed: Channel It rolled out a new logo in 2012, removing the dotted "i." Digital television Digital channels In 2009, WLIW unified its branding with its sister WNET, adopting a similar logo, but in a blue color scheme rather than WNET's red, but keeping the "WLIW 21" brand name it did, however, carry over the dotted "i" from the WNET logo. It was the station's first corporate branding initiative since its launch in 1969. Its former identity which debuted in 2005, its color palette and on-air graphics, were designed and conceived by Trollback + Company. Regular hosts of these specials produced for PBS include Laura Savini, Terrel Cass, Mark Simone, David Rubinson and Lisa Jandovitz. Among its more prominent shows are the innovative Visions series and many music specials featuring noted American performers like Frank Sinatra, Billy Joel, Neil Sedaka, Ricky Nelson and international stars like Helmut Lotti and Sarah Brightman. Its world premiere was on Septem(at 8:00 p.m ET/PT) on Disney Channel USA. WLIW promotes itself as a more locally oriented station than WNET, as evidenced by its on-air moniker of "New York Public Television." However, it is a major producer of national PBS and American Public Television programming in its own right. 'Miraculous World: New York United Heroez' (or simply 'Miraculous New York') is a 62-minute special TV movie of the Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir. WLIW's main studios and transmitter are located in Plainview on Long Island, while its operations are housed at WNET's studios in Midtown Manhattan. WLIW is the third-most watched public television station in the United States. ![]() ![]() ![]() wnta 20 wliw 21 wasa-ld 24 wnye-tv 25 wstr 28 wpxn-tv 31 wpxn 31 wjlp 33 wpxo-ld 34. WLIW is owned by the New York City-based (formerly the Educational Broadcasting Corporation), and is a sister station to both New York City's primary PBS member station, Newark, New Jersey-licensed WNET (channel 13), and the regional NJTV network. Wcbs Tv Sign Off 1978 WCBS-TV Channel 2, New York City Sign-Off and. WLIW, channel 21, is a non-commercial educational public television station licensed to Garden City, New York, USA which serves as a secondary Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) station for the New York City television market. NBC (2001 temporarily fed from WNBC in wake of Sept. ![]()
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