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Local News: WKAG Rebuts Charter Claims After Drop

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"The signal strength tests Charter conducted were consistent with FCC rules and proper engineering practices and WKAG's signal failed to meet the minimum signal standards for carriage on our Clarksville channel line-up," Charter spokeswoman Anita... Full Article at Multichannel News

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  1. A low-power TV station in Tennessee claims its signal strength has improved since installing a new transmitter and that Charter Communications shouldn't have dropped it from the channel lineup in Clarksville, Tenn. , for that reason. Full Article at Broadcasting & Cable

  2. Charter Communications, the primary cable television provider for Clarksville, has dropped local station WKAG-Channel 3. Full Article at Leaf Chronicle

  3. Charter Communications, the primary cable television provider for Clarksville, has dropped local station WKAG-Channel 3. Full Article at Leaf Chronicle

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    Charter to drop WKAG
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    Charter Communications, which is the primary cable television provider for Clarksville, announced today it plans to drop local station WKAG-Channel 3. Full Article at Leaf Chronicle

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