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• Analog: • 71 (, 1953–1957) • 27 (UHF, 1957–2009) (1953–1954) 16.2 311.1 m (1,021 ft) 72326 Transmitter coordinates Licensing authority Public license information: Website WHTM-TV, 27 ( channel 10), is an - serving the of in the, including,, and its. Owned by, WHTM maintains studio facilities located on North 6th Street in Harrisburg (although with a Hoffman Street address) directly across the street from the studios of rival, and its transmitter is located on the ridge north of along the and county line. On, the station is available on channel 9 and in on channel 807, and is also available via, and. Contents • • • • • • • • • History [ ] The station first signed on the air on July 6, 1953 as WTPA (standing for Television Pennsylvani A), operating as an affiliate.

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WTPA was founded by the Newhouse family, whose media holdings eventually became, and was operated alongside Harrisburg's two major newspapers, The Patriot and The Evening News (since merged as ). The following year, it switched affiliations to ABC. It originally operated on channel 71, but later moved to channel 27 in 1957, after that channel's original occupant, WCMB-TV, ceased operations. Adventurecraft R1095 Download here.

During WTPA's first year on the air, the station broadcast from 9:00 a.m. To 12:15 a.m. Download Childish Gambino Zealots Of Stockholm. On weekdays and from noon to midnight on weekends.

Early local programs included a midday Daily Devotions, music and comedy-focused variety program Mac's Matinee, daytime Harrisburg Hostess, cooking show Look What's Cooking and Susquehanna Trail. The acquired the Newhouse television stations (including WTPA) on March 28, 1980 and changed its call sign to the current WHTM-TV. The station was sold, along with then-sister station in,, to in 1986.

WHTM, in turn, was sold to Price Communications in 1994. Acquired the station in 1996.

An that hit South Central Pennsylvania on December 15 and 16, 2007 knocked out the power to WHTM's transmitter site, which also affected the reception of the station on some cable and satellite providers. WHTM's signal began operating at full power once again on the morning of December 18. Feature reporter Chuck Rhodes served as a minor cast member in the 2000 film, which was based loosely on the and starred as a cash lacking, whose biggest competition in Harrisburg was Rhodes (the real-life incident occurred in Pittsburgh).

On November 30, 2015, WHTM 27.2 replaced RetroTV with. Sale to Media General and then Nexstar [ ] On July 29, 2013, Allbritton announced that it would sell its seven television stations, including WHTM, to the. As part of the deal, Sinclair was planning to sell the license assets of its existing Harrisburg station, (channel 21) to, but would still operate that station through. However, the FCC ruled that Sinclair's plans to retain WHTM would have, in effect, created a new LMA between WHTM and, even though the FCC had ruled in 1999 that such agreements made after November 5, 1996 covering more than 15% of the broadcast day would count toward the ownership limits for the brokering station's owner.