
WBUF-TV - Wikipedia
WBUF-TV[a] was a television station that broadcast on ultra high frequency (UHF) channel 17 in Buffalo, New York, United States. It broadcast from August 17, 1953, to February 1955 and again from March 1955 until the morning of October 1, 1958.
Buffalo’s Forgotten TV Pioneers: WBES-TV & WBUF-TV
Buffalo’s WBUF-TV Ch.17 and WBES-TV Ch.59 took advantage of the federal government opening up a much wider spectrum of television broadcasting frequencies. Ultra High Frequency or UHF channels 14-83 were opened up in 1952. Up until then, televisions were built only with VHF receivers, and could only pick up channels 2-13.
History of UHF Television
WBUF was an experiment by the NBC Television Network to see if a UHF station could compete with one or more VHF stations.
WBUF - Wikipedia
WBUF (92.9 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Buffalo, New York. Its studios are located at the Rand Building in downtown Buffalo, with its transmitter on Elmwood Avenue in North Buffalo. WBUF is owned by Townsquare Media and broadcasts a mainstream rock radio format known as "92.9 WBUF, Buffalo's Real Rock".
WBUF-TV - Buffalo Stories Archives & Blog
Buffalo’s WBUF-TV Ch.17 and WBES-TV Ch.59 took advantage of the federal government opening up a much wider spectrum of television broadcasting frequencies. Ultra High Frequency or UHF channels 14-83 were opened up in 1952.
Your Host - Buffalo Stories Archives & Blog
Buffalo’s WBUF-TV Ch.17 and WBES-TV Ch.59 took advantage of the federal government opening up a much wider spectrum of television broadcasting frequencies. Ultra High Frequency or UHF channels 14-83 were opened up in 1952.
WBUF-TV - YouTube
WBUF-TV was a television station that broadcast on ultra high frequency (UHF) channel 17 in Buffalo, New York, United States. It broadcast from August 17, 19...
Site of the Week 4/17/2020: Buffalo, Summer 2019 - Fybush.com
2020年4月17日 · WBUF, meanwhile, uses the tower behind the Elmwood Avenue studios of WIVB-TV, a few miles to the north – which brings us to another bit of Buffalo history we spent some time exploring. Look just a few blocks south from the Rand and you can see what remains of what was once a taller tower behind the Hotel Lafayette.
WBUF-TV | Fictional TV stations Wiki | Fandom
WBUF-TV is a Plus -affiliated station located in Buffalo, New York. In 1948, WCCT-TV launched to cover Southern Ontario and Western New York as a NBC-affiliate. in 1955, WCCT officially became the United States' most popular TV station...by 1970, …
WBUF-TV - Wikiwand
WBUF-TV [lower-alpha 1] was a television station that broadcast on ultra high frequency (UHF) channel 17 in Buffalo, New York, United States. It broadcast from August 17, 1953, to February 1955 and again from March 1955 until the morning of October 1, 1958.