How can I watch WDAY live?
You can watch WDAY local news, weather, traffic, live sports, daytime, primetime, & late night programming. You will be able to watch the broadcast station with an antenna on Channel 6 or by subscribing to a live streaming service. We recommend DIRECTV STREAM for most viewers in the Fargo-Valley City, ND area.
What channel is WDAY Xtra on TV?
WDAY Xtra broadcasts select games across all of North Dakota. WDAY Xtra can be found over the air at WDAY channel 6-3 in Fargo, WDAZ channel 8-3 in Grand Forks, KBMY channel 17-3 in Bismarck and Dickinson and KMCY channel 14-3 in Minot and Williston.
What time is the WDAY news on?
WDAY News at 5:00 p.m. New The latest information and analysis of major events from around the country and the world. WDAY News at 6:00 p.m. New A source for the latest news on celebrities, show business and Hollywood.
Who owns WDAY TV in Fargo ND?
WDAY-TV went on the air for the first time in 1953 as the second television station in North Dakota (after KCJB-TV, now KXMC-TV, in Minot), and the first in Fargo and the eastern part of the state. It was owned by a group of Fargo investors led by Norman Black, owner and publisher of The Forum.
What is the WDAY TV network?
WDAY-TV serves one of the largest geographic viewing areas of any station in the United States. It consists of all of North Dakota as well as northwestern Minnesota, northern South Dakota, eastern Montana, southern Manitoba, Canada including Winnipeg, and far western Ontario, Canada including Kenora. It covers this region with a network of three full-power semi-satellites: WDAZ-TV (channel 8) in Grand Forks, KBMY (channel 17) in Bismarck, and KMCY (channel 14) in Minot, which itself is a semi-satellite of KBMY.
Where is WDAY TV?
It consists of all of North Dakota as well as northwestern Minnesota, northern South Dakota, eastern Montana, southern Manitoba, Canada including Winnipeg, and southwestern Ontario, Canada including Kenora.
Where is WDAY radio located?
It serves as the flagship television station of Fargo-based Forum Communications, which also owns WDAY radio (970 AM) and The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead. The television and radio stations share studios on South 8th Street in downtown Fargo; WDAY-TV's transmitter is located near Amenia.
How many hours does WDAY TV broadcast?
News operation and programming. WDAY-TV presently broadcasts 29½ hours of locally produced newscasts and other programming each week (with 4½ hours each weekday, three hours on Saturdays, and 1½ hours on Sundays).
What is the K-W boundary?
government moved the K-W boundary from the state borders between 102 and 104 degrees West longitude (including the North Dakota– Montana border) to the Mississippi River.
What channels did WDAY TV have?
It lost CBS to KXJB-TV (channel 4) in 1954, lost DuMont later in 1955 as that network was winding up operations, and lost ABC in 1959 when KXGO-TV (channel 11, now KVLY-TV) signed on. In 1983, WDAY-TV swapped affiliations with channel 11 , then known as KTHI-TV, and became an ABC affiliate.
What channel is KBMY?
A third semi-satellite, KBMY (channel 17) in Bismarck, clears all network programming as provided through its parent WDAY-TV and simulcasts WDAY-TV's newscasts, but airs a separate offering of syndicated programming; there are also separate commercial inserts and legal station identifications.
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What time is the Hustler on WDAY?
11:00 PM. WDAY News at 10:00 p.m.
Who are the guests on the News at 6:00?
News at 6:00 a.m. Guests include Murphy Paul, Nneka Onuorah, Giselle Bailey , Andrew Zimmern and Karen Gillan. Kelly and Ryan chat with actress Emily Blunt about her role in the highly-anticipated new movie 'Jungle Cruise.'. Guests include Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson.
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Overview
WDAY-TV (channel 6) is a television station in Fargo, North Dakota, United States, affiliated with ABC. It serves as the flagship television property of locally based Forum Communications Company, which also owns WDAY radio (970 AM) and The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead. The television and radio stations share studios on South 8th Street in downtown Fargo, while WDAY-TV's transmitter i…
Semi-satellites
WDAY-TV serves one of the largest geographic viewing areas of any station in the United States. It consists of all of North Dakota as well as northwestern Minnesota, northern South Dakota, eastern Montana, southern Manitoba, Canada including Winnipeg, and far western Ontario, Canada including Kenora. It covers this region with a network of three full-power semi-satellites: WDAZ-TV (channel 8) in Grand Forks, KBMY (channel 17) in Bismarck, and KMCY (channel 14) in Minot, whi…
History
WDAY-TV went on the air for the first time in 1953 as the second television station in North Dakota (after KCJB-TV, now KXMC-TV, in Minot), and the first in Fargo and the eastern part of the state. It was owned by a group of Fargo investors led by Norman Black, owner and publisher of The Forum. It took its call letters from WDAY radio, which has been owned by The Forum since 193…
WDAY Xtra
WDAY Xtra is a digital subchannel carried on WDAY 6.3, WDAZ 8.3, KBMY 17.3, and KMCY 14.3, airing as a primary affiliation to MyNetworkTV on KBMY and KMCY but independent without interruption on WDAY-TV and WDAZ-TV.⁴ This subchannel airs syndicated programming, North Dakota and Minnesota high school sports, North Dakota high school state tournaments, Minnesota State University Moorhead athletics, and select University of North Dakota athletic events. It airs D…
News operation and programming
WDAY-TV presently broadcasts 36½ hours of locally produced newscasts and other programming each week (with 6½ hours each weekday, 2½ hours on Saturdays, and two hours on Sundays). WDAY's newscasts have traditionally led the ratings in the Fargo–Grand Forks market.
WDAZ once had a larger news presence, as it aired separate 5 p.m., 6 p.m., 10 p.m., and weekend newscasts, with the only WDAY newscast airing being the morning First News. WDAZ'…
Technical information
The station's digital signal is multiplexed:
WDAY-TV shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 6, on June 12, 2009, the official date in which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 21. Through the use of PSIP, digital television receivers display the station's virtual chan…
See also
• Channel 6 virtual TV stations in the United States
• Channel 7 branded TV stations in the United States
• Channel 8 branded TV stations in the United States
• Channel 21 digital TV stations in the United States
External links
• Official website