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WORK-LP : ウィキペディア英語版
WBIN-TV

WBIN-TV, virtual channel 50 (UHF digital channel 35), is an independent television station serving Boston, Massachusetts, United States, that is licensed to Derry, New Hampshire. The station is owned by Carlisle One Media. WBIN's studios are located on A Street in Derry, with its news operation located in Concord, New Hampshire, and additional offices located in Watertown, Massachusetts; its transmitter is located on Merrill Hill in Hudson, New Hampshire.
The news operation on WBIN-TV is branded as the NH1 News Network or ''NH1 News'', and the studio is located in Concord, New Hampshire. The network is currently found on TV (via WBIN-18), Radio (various stations), Internet (www.NH1.com), and the NH1 app. NH1 News is one of only two news networks based out of the state of New Hampshire, as much of the state falls under the Boston media market, the other NH based network being WMUR News 9, an ABC affiliate.
Syndicated programming on the station includes: ''Family Feud'', ''Entertainment Tonight'', ''Rachael Ray'', ''Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'', ''The Simpsons'', ''The Cleveland Show'' and ''King of the Hill''.〔wbintv.com〕 Although WBIN broadcasts as virtual channel 50, it brands itself as ''"WBIN 18"'' in reference to its channel 18 slot on most area Comcast systems; conversely, Verizon FiOS carries the station on cable channel 6. It is offered on cable providers throughout New Hampshire, Windham County, Vermont on channel 14 on Comcast, and in southern Maine, as well as on DirecTV and Dish Network within the Boston market.
== Translators ==
WBIN's programming is also seen on three translators in southern New Hampshire. All three stations are owned by New Hampshire 1 Network, Inc., a sister company to Carlisle One Media that previously owned (and still operates) WYCN-LP in Nashua, New Hampshire; historically co-owned with that station, the three repeaters were not included in a subsequent sale of WYCN.
Notes:
*1. All three facilities are currently construction permits; the accompanying analog signals left the air on January 3, 2012 to accommodate the construction of these signals. Since December 28, 2012, the stations are broadcasting under special temporary authority from a tower at the WBIN studios in Derry while their permanent facilities are being constructed in order to maintain their broadcast licenses.〔〔〔
*2. WORK-LD is licensed to operate in analog as WORK-LP (channel 33), and used the call sign W33AK from 1989 until becoming WORK-LP in 2012.
*3. W04DP-D is licensed to operate in analog as W39AR (channel 39).
*4. W07DR-D is a digital companion channel for licensed analog station (W28CM (channel 28) ), which signed on in 1994.

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