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WTNH went on the air June 15, 1948, as WNHC-TV Channel 6. It was the first television station in all of Southern New England. It signed on within days of WBZ-TV Channel 4 in Boston. WNHC was the first TV service for Hartford, Springfield, the Hamptons and Eastern Long Island.
WNHC-TV moved to Channel 8 on January 1, 1954. The call letters were changed to WTNH in 1971.
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