Clear Channel Broadcasting Tower Brunswick is a 365.4 metre high guyed TV tower at Brunswick, Tennesee, USA. Clear Channel Broadcasting Tower Brunswick was built in 1999.
WNET, channel 13, is a non-commercial television station licensed to Newark, New Jersey.
Channel 13's studios and offices were originally located in West Orange, New Jersey, then in the Mosque Theater, and then for a short time at the Gateway Center office building, both in Newark, New Jersey.
Channel 13's transmitter facilities, including a newly installed digital transmission system, were destroyed on September 11, 2001, when airplanes hijacked by terrorists crashed into the World Trade Center towers.
Certain mediumwave frequencies were set aside under the North American Radio Broadcasting Agreement (NARBA for short) for nighttime use by only one or two specific AM stations, covering a wide area via sky wave propagation; these frequencies were known as the clearchannels, and the stations on them are thus clear-channel stations.
ClearChannel Communications, a San Antonio, Texas-based company which owns over 1200 U.S. radio stations, was originally formed to purchase one clear-channel station, WOAI.
This channel was originally allocated to CBJ in Chicoutimi, Quebec.