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WFPA-CA is a low power television station that broadcasts TeleFutura programs in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, broadcasting on channel 28. The station is owned and operated by Univision.
The station was originally a repeater of New York City's Univision station, WXTV, until 2002, when Univision acquired WUVP channel 65, and moved the affiliation there. At that point, channel 28 picked up the affiliation of the then-new TeleFutura network, and was re-called "WFPA-CA".
In June 2006, the station was added to Philadelphia area Comcast systems on Channel 251. The station is also carried on WUVP-TV's Digital channel 66.2.
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In some areas of the market, especially north of Philadelphia, WFPA's signal causes some reception issues with the DTV signal of New York's WNBC-TV, which broadcasts its digital signal on channel 28.
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Independent Stations: WYBE 35 (Philadelphia)* - WGCB 49 (Red Lion) - WTVE 51 (Reading) - WBGN-LP 59 (Pittsburgh) - WJAL 68 (Chambersburg/Hagerstown) - WFMZ 69 (Allentown)
Religious Stations: W07BV / W19CI (EWTN, Wilkes-Barre) - WELL-LP 8 (Daystar, Willow Grove) - W35BT 35 (CSTV, Dillsburg) - WPCB 40 / WKBS 47 (CSTV, Greensburg / Altoona) - WBPH 60 (FamilyNet, Allentown)
Other Stations: WQEX 16 (ShopNBC, Pittsburgh) - WFPA-CA 28 (TeleFutura, Philadelphia) - WIIC-LP 29 (MTV2, Pittsburgh) - WBYD-CA 35 (S@H, Pittsburgh) - WYLN-LP 35 (A1, Hazelton) - WLLS-LP 49 (A1, Indiana) - WQPX 64 (ION, Scranton)
*WYBE is a non-commercial independent station. See article.
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