Talk:Granite Broadcasting
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Wrong RF channel numbers
editEverything was repacked in 2018-2021, moving a bunch of stations to new channels so that everything above UHF DT36 could be profitably sold to the mobile telephone bandits. That leaves this entire article outdated and wrong. For instance, Sorrycuse was moved from 47 to 18, WNPI's old spot. I haven't looked at the others, except to note that some of them are listed with frequencies which are now out-of-band due to the repack. Most likely, this whole article is garbage and the whole thing will need to be ripped and replaced, channel by channel.