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| - It once aired Star Trek: The Next Generation Tuesday through Saturday at 4 am EST/1 am PST.
- WGN America (formerly known as "Superstation WGN" and "WGN Superstation") is a Chicago-based American superstation feed ofWGN-TV, owned by Tribune Broadcasting. WGN America offers its national programming across North America without the CW network programming and some syndicated programs that are carried on the Chicago area feed. It is the only remaining national superstation afterTBS became a regular cable channel on October 1, 2007; although WGN America is still not available on most cable systems in the New England region of the United States, including parts of the New York metropolitan area.
- WGN America (formerly known as "Superstation WGN" or "WGN Superstation") is a Chicago-based American superstation for WGN-TV, owned by Tribune Broadcasting Company. WGN America offers its national programming across North America without the CW network programming that is carried on the Chicago area feed. It is the only remaining national superstation after TBS became a regular cable channel on October 1, 2007 (although WGN America is still not available on most cable systems in the New England region of the United States).
- WGN America (formerly known as "Superstation WGN" or "WGN Superstation") is a Chicago-based American superstation for WGN-TV, owned by Tribune Broadcasting Company. WGN America offers it's national programming across North America without network programming. It's the only remaining national superstation after TBS became a regular cable channel on October 1, 2007 (although WGN is still not available in most New England cable services).
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| - It once aired Star Trek: The Next Generation Tuesday through Saturday at 4 am EST/1 am PST.
- WGN America (formerly known as "Superstation WGN" and "WGN Superstation") is a Chicago-based American superstation feed ofWGN-TV, owned by Tribune Broadcasting. WGN America offers its national programming across North America without the CW network programming and some syndicated programs that are carried on the Chicago area feed. It is the only remaining national superstation afterTBS became a regular cable channel on October 1, 2007; although WGN America is still not available on most cable systems in the New England region of the United States, including parts of the New York metropolitan area. WGN America is available on cable providers in the United States, via satellite to DirecTV and Dish Network subscribers, and to subscribers of AT&T U-verse (outside of the Chicago area) and Verizon FiOS; is it also carried on some smaller Canadian cable companies, although most Canadian viewers which previously received the previous Superstation WGN feed now receive the WGN-TVChicago feed. In the Chicagoland area, WGN America is not available on over-the-air digital television or cable, but is available on DirecTV and Dish Network. Most American cable and IPTV providers carry WGN America on a "limited basic" programming tier (which also includeslocal broadcast stations and public, educational and government access channels). WGN America has no separate coastal feeds; as such, channel promos refer to shows airing at the same time on the Eastern Time Zoneand the Pacific Time Zone (ex., America's Funniest Home Videos would be advertised as airing at "7 p.m. East/4 p.m. West", which it has used since the 2008 rebrand in lieu of referring to those zones as Eastern and Pacific). As a result, the weekday noon and nightly 9 p.m. newscasts from WGN-TV air in the Central Time Zone at the same time as the Pacific, Mountain and Eastern time zones, but is shown earlier or later depending on the location.
- WGN America (formerly known as "Superstation WGN" or "WGN Superstation") is a Chicago-based American superstation for WGN-TV, owned by Tribune Broadcasting Company. WGN America offers its national programming across North America without the CW network programming that is carried on the Chicago area feed. It is the only remaining national superstation after TBS became a regular cable channel on October 1, 2007 (although WGN America is still not available on most cable systems in the New England region of the United States). WGN America is available via satellite to DirecTV and Dish Network as well as cable in the United States as well as through some smaller Canadian cable companies; most Canadian viewers which previously received the previous Superstation WGN feed now receive the WGN-TV Chicago feed. In the Chicago metropolitan area, WGN America is not available on cable or terrestrial digital but is available to DirecTV and Dish Network. WGN America has no separate coastal feeds; as such, channel promos refer to shows airing at the same time on the Eastern Time Zone and the Pacific Time Zone (ex., America's Funniest Home Videos would be advertised as airing at "7 p.m. East/4 p.m. West", which it has used since the rebrand in lieu of referring to those zones as Eastern and Pacific). As a result, the weekday noon and nightly 9 p.m. newscasts from WGN-TV air in the Central Time Zone at the same time as the Pacific, Mountain and Eastern time zones, but is shown earlier or later depending on the location.
- WGN America (formerly known as "Superstation WGN" or "WGN Superstation") is a Chicago-based American superstation for WGN-TV, owned by Tribune Broadcasting Company. WGN America offers it's national programming across North America without network programming. It's the only remaining national superstation after TBS became a regular cable channel on October 1, 2007 (although WGN is still not available in most New England cable services). WGN America is available via satellite to DirecTV & Dish Network as well as cable in the United States as well as through some smaller Canadian cable companies; most Canadian viewers which previously received the previous Superstation WGN feed now receive the WGN-TV / Chicago feed. In the Chicago metropolitan area, WGN America is not available on cable or terrestrial digital but is available to DirecTV, Dish Network & U-verse viewers
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