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Index WBGU-TV

WBGU-TV (channel 27) is a PBS member television station licensed to Bowling Green, Ohio, United States.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 38 relations: Active shooter, Aspect ratio (image), Belmore, Ohio, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio, Buckeye Broadband, Create (TV network), Digital television transition in the United States, Display resolution, Education in the United States, Federal Communications Commission, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Fullscreen (aspect ratio), Great Black Swamp, Indianapolis, Leipsic, Ohio, Lenawee County, Michigan, Lima, Ohio, Media market, Melvindale, Michigan, Multiplex (television), National Educational Television, PBS, PBS Kids, Radio broadcasting, Sister station, Television station, The Ohio Channel, Toledo, Ohio, Ultra high frequency, Watt, WBGU (FM), WFWA, WFYI (TV), WGTE-TV, 1080i, 16:9 aspect ratio, 480i.

  2. 1964 establishments in Ohio
  3. Bowling Green State University

Active shooter

An active shooter is the perpetrator of an ongoing mass shooting.

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Aspect ratio (image)

The aspect ratio of an image is the ratio of its width to its height.

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Belmore, Ohio

Belmore is a village in Putnam County, Ohio, United States.

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Bowling Green State University

Bowling Green State University (BGSU) is a public research university in Bowling Green, Ohio, United States.

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Bowling Green, Ohio

Bowling Green is a city in and the county seat of Wood County, Ohio, United States, located southwest of Toledo.

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Buckeye Broadband

Buckeye Broadband (formerly known as the Buckeye CableSystem from August 1996 until May 2016, and as The CableSystem prior to August 1996) is a cable and telecommunications company located in Toledo, Ohio, owned by Block Communications (which also owns The Blade and The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette newspapers).

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Create (TV network)

Create is an American digital broadcast public television network broadcast on digital subchannels of PBS member stations.

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Digital television transition in the United States

The digital transition in the United States was the switchover from analog to exclusively digital broadcasting of terrestrial television programming.

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Display resolution

The display resolution or display modes of a digital television, computer monitor, or other display device is the number of distinct pixels in each dimension that can be displayed.

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Education in the United States

In the United States, education is provided in public and private schools and by individuals through homeschooling.

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Federal Communications Commission

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is an independent agency of the United States government that regulates communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable across the United States.

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Fort Wayne, Indiana

Fort Wayne is a city in and the county seat of Allen County, Indiana, United States.

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Fullscreen (aspect ratio)

Fullscreen (or full screen) refers to the 4:3 (1.:1) aspect ratio of early standard television screens and computer monitors.

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Great Black Swamp

The Great Black Swamp (also known simply as the Black Swamp) was a glacially fed wetland in northwest Ohio and northeast Indiana, United States, that existed from the end of the Wisconsin glaciation until the late 19th century.

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Indianapolis

Indianapolis, colloquially known as Indy, is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Indiana and the seat of Marion County.

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Leipsic, Ohio

Leipsic is a village in Putnam County, Ohio, United States.

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Lenawee County, Michigan

Lenawee County is a county located in the U.S. state of Michigan.

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Lima, Ohio

Lima is a city in and the county seat of Allen County, Ohio, United States.

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A media market, broadcast market, media region, designated market area (DMA), television market area, or simply market is a region where the population can receive the same (or similar) television and radio station offerings, and may also include other types of media such as newspapers and internet content.

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Melvindale, Michigan

Melvindale is a city in Wayne County of the U.S. state of Michigan.

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Multiplex (television)

A multiplex or mux, also known as a bouquet, is a grouping of program services as interleaved data packets for broadcast over a network or modulated multiplexed medium, particularly terrestrial broadcasting.

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National Educational Television

National Educational Television (NET) was an American educational broadcast television network owned by the Ford Foundation and later co-owned by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

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PBS

The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is an American public broadcaster and non-commercial, free-to-air television network based in Crystal City, Virginia.

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PBS Kids

PBS Kids (stylized as PBS KIDS) is the brand for most of the children's programming aired by PBS in the United States.

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Radio broadcasting

Radio broadcasting is the broadcasting of audio (sound), sometimes with related metadata, by radio waves to radio receivers belonging to a public audience.

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Sister station

In broadcasting, sister stations or sister channels are radio or television stations operated by the same company, either by direct ownership or through a management agreement.

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Television station

A television station is a set of equipment managed by a business, organisation or other entity such as an amateur television (ATV) operator, that transmits video content and audio content via radio waves directly from a transmitter on the earth's surface to any number of tuned receivers simultaneously.

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The Ohio Channel

The Ohio Channel is a service of Ohio's public broadcasting stations that operates out of the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus, Ohio.

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Toledo, Ohio

Toledo is a city in and the county seat of Lucas County, Ohio, United States.

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Ultra high frequency

Ultra high frequency (UHF) is the ITU designation for radio frequencies in the range between 300 megahertz (MHz) and 3 gigahertz (GHz), also known as the decimetre band as the wavelengths range from one meter to one tenth of a meter (one decimeter).

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Watt

The watt (symbol: W) is the unit of power or radiant flux in the International System of Units (SI), equal to 1 joule per second or 1 kg⋅m2⋅s−3.

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WBGU (FM)

WBGU (88.1 FM) is an American non-commercial, college radio station licensed to serve Bowling Green, Ohio, United States. WBGU-TV and WBGU (FM) are Bowling Green State University.

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WFWA

WFWA (channel 39) is a PBS member television station in Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States. WBGU-TV and WFWA are PBS member stations.

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WFYI (TV)

WFYI (channel 20) is a PBS member television station in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. WBGU-TV and WFYI (TV) are PBS member stations.

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WGTE-TV

WGTE-TV (channel 30) is a PBS member television station in Toledo, Ohio, United States. WBGU-TV and WGTE-TV are PBS member stations.

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1080i

1080i (also known as BT.709) is a combination of frame resolution and scan type.

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16:9 aspect ratio

16:9 is a widescreen aspect ratio with a width of 16 units and height of 9 units.

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480i

480i is the video mode used for standard-definition digital video in the Caribbean, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Philippines, Myanmar, Western Sahara, and most of the Americas (with the exception of Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay).

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See also

1964 establishments in Ohio

Bowling Green State University

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WBGU-TV

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