Pennsylvania Radio and TV Station Photos from the John in Montana Collection
The Pennsylvania radio and TV stations photos from the John in Montana collection are listed in alphabetical order by call letters.
WFXP: Studios for WFXP Fox 66 and WJET ABC 24 are located at 8455 Peach Street in Erie. WFXP came on the air in 1986 as WETG-TV.
WJET-TV came on the air in 1966.
WICU-TV: WICU TV 12 Erie came on the air in 1949. Owned by Edward Lamb until his death in 1987. The Lamb family retained
ownership until 1996 when it was sold to SJL Broadcast Management Corporation.
Studios are located at 3514 State Street in Erie as
seen in these photos from 2010. The ICU part of the call letters stand for "I See
You."
The tower at the studios was their original broadcast antenna. The transmitter
was located at the station at that time.
WICU has a unique four sided billboard... on a water tower near Peach Street as seen
in this photo from 2010.
WQLN: WQLN Erie is owned by Public Broadcasting of Northwest Pennsylvania. Facilities are located off Peach Street
just south of Robison Road as seen in these photos from 2010. WQLN TV Channel 54 came on the air in 1967. WQLN 91.3 FM came on the air
in 1973.
The call letters stand for "We Question and LearN."
WRIE: The WRIE 1260 Erie studios are located at 471 Robison Road. The station at one time had a MOYL format, but
is now all sports. "Erie's Sports Station ESPN 1260 The Score."
The building also houses studios for WQHZ FM 102.3 "Z-102.3,"
WXTA FM 97.9 "Country 98," and WXKC FM 99.9 "Classy 100."
Z102.3 with a classic hits format, Classy 100 is adult contemporary music, and Country 98 with a country music format. The stations are owned
by Citidel.
WRIE 1260 operates from a four tower array as seen in this photo from
2010.
WSEE-TV: WSEE TV Channel 35 Erie studios at 1220 Peach Street are no longer being used. WSEE combined
operations with WICU-TV and operates from the WICU facilities.
An older WSEE live truck remains at this location as
seen in these photos from 2010.
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