WWOR-TV, Television station in Secaucus, New Jersey, US
WWOR-TV transmits on Virtual Channel 9 and RF Channel 25, reaching the New York metropolitan area as a MyNetworkTV flagship broadcaster. The signal reaches viewers through digital transmission from the main facility at 205 East 67th Street in Manhattan.
The broadcaster launched in October 1949 from the New Amsterdam Theatre's Roof Garden before moving to the Empire State Building. In 1983 it relocated its license from New York City to Secaucus, becoming the first commercial VHF television outlet in New Jersey.
The broadcaster started as an independent station and grew into a flagship outlet for the MyNetworkTV network. Today it serves as an important source for local news and entertainment across the New York and New Jersey region.
Viewers receive broadcasts using a digital receiver or through cable providers across the New York and New Jersey metropolitan area. Most modern television sets can locate the channel with a simple antenna setup.
The broadcaster received the George Polk Award in 1999 for investigative journalism, an honor that highlighted its work in news reporting. This recognition placed it alongside leading news organizations across the United States.
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