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WFXS : ウィキペディア英語版
WFXS-DT

WFXS-DT was the Fox-affiliated television station for Central Wisconsin's Northern Highland that was licensed to Wittenberg. It broadcast a 720p high definition digital signal on UHF channel 31 (or virtual channel 55.1 via PSIP) from a transmitter, northeast of Nutterville, in unincorporated Marathon County. Owned by Davis Television, WFXS had studios on North 3rd Street in Wausau.
==History==
The station signed on December 1, 1999 as WFXS and aired an analog signal on UHF channel 55. It was an affiliate of Fox from its start; before WFXS went on-the-air, programming from the network was seen in North-Central Wisconsin on some Charter systems from the Green Bay station that carried Fox (WGBA until 1995, and WLUK-TV thereafter). Other cable systems in the market carried the national Foxnet feed.
Some Fox programming was also shown locally through a secondary affiliation on ABC affiliate WAOW from the early-1990s until WFXS began operations; this included the ''NFL on Fox'' following the launch of Fox Sports in 1994. On a side note, Davis Television was the previous owner of fellow Fox affiliate WVFX in Clarksburg, West Virginia.

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