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Watershed Post Half-Hour News Hour: WYBN

This week on the Watershed Post Half-Hour News Hour, we talk with Dan Viles, the owner of Cable Ad Net, a cable television advertising company that has launched a brand-new over-the-airwaves TV station, WYBN TV 14, from the top of Windham Mountain.

Listen live to today's show at two times by clicking the links below, or hear the archived Mp3 at the bottom of this post:


1pm: WIOX 91.3FM

3pm: WGXC 90.7FM

The Watershed Post Half-Hour News Hour airs live at 1pm on Wednesdays on WIOX 91.3 FM in Delaware and Ulster counties and at 3pm on Wednesdays on WGXC 90.7 FM in Greene and Columbia counties.


WYBN TV-14 At Windham Mountain

Cable Ad Net New York Inc. (CANNY) is launching WYBN - TV 14, an independent television station based at Windham Mountain. The antenna broadcasts from Windham Mountain's summit, with the studio and offices located in our base area. The station will broadcast a signal and content primarily to the Albany/Troy/Schenectady area with additional reach that includes an area from Saugerties to Cobleskill.

WYBN - TV 14 will broadcast sports and outdoor adventure programming. Windham Mountain plans to contribute its own programming to include snow reports and powder alerts in the winter and golfing and special event features in the summer.

This will be the first new television facility in the capital district in nearly a decade. The station will cover over 820,000 persons from the Catskill Mountain Range with 15 kw of power from an elevation of 3,200 feet.

TV station due to sign on in Cobleskill
The Business Review by Barbara Pinckney,
Reporter Date: Thursday, May 5, 2011, 6:50am EDT

A low-power television station with 10 channels of digital video and audio programming is expected to sign on this summer in Cobleskill.

WYBN/Channel 14 is being constructed by Cable Ad Net New York, a Dutchess County-based producer of cable advertising. The 15 kilowatt-station will reach over-the-air viewers in parts of Albany, Columbia, Greene, Schoharie, Rensselaer and Schenectady counties. It also will be a “must carry” on several small cable systems in these counties, said Dan Viles, president of Cable Ad Net.

WYBN’s 8 digital channels will include eight video streams of SD Diginets ! .

The television channels will include American One TV, a general entertainment and sports network; Mexi-Canal, Hispanic television originating in Mexico; Tuff TV, a male-oriented network with classic television shows, mixed martial arts and talk shows; and AMG TV, which carries movies, how-to shows, children’s programming and syndicated fare.


Viles hopes to have WYBN, which has been under development for two years, on the air by the end of July. It will be the first new station to enter the greater Albany, N.Y., market since WNYA/Channel 51 debuted in 2003.

Although licensed to Cobleskill, in Schoharie County, the station will broadcast from a tower in Greene County and studio / office in Windham NY .


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