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List of Club Wyndham channels (Orlando, 5/8/2012)
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This is the channel lineup found at Club Wyndham's Bonnet Creek in Orlando, Fla., from May 8th, 2012. The provider was Bright House. Since 2016, it has been known as Spectrum (a.k.a. Charter).
NOTE: This is from 2012 so the lineup may have changed as some channels either have gone defunct, have since been moved or have since been added to the lineup. Also note, there was no secondary PBS (WDSC) or Telemundo (WTMO).
CH# | Logo (if available) | Callsign/Name | Notes |
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02 | WMFE | Licensed to Orlando, a PBS member station on Channel 24. There was a special screen indicating the programming change in PBS, notifying viewers to turn to digital channel 1 or 1001 for WBCC, and analog channel 99. WMFE was being sold to UCF, thus becoming WUCF in September of 2012. | |
03 | WOFL | Licensed to Orlando, a FOX owned-and-operated station on Channel 35. | |
04 | WESH | Licensed to Daytona Beach, an NBC affiliate on Channel 2. | |
05 | WKMG | Licensed to Orlando, a CBS affiliate on Channel 6. The pamphlet says its on 8, though its unknown as to why it says that. | |
06 | WRBW | Licensed to Orlando, a MyNetworkTV owned-and-operated station on Channel 65. | |
07 | WFTV | Licensed to Orlando, an ABC affiliate on Channel 9. | |
08 | WKCF | Licensed to Clermont, a CW affiliate on Channel 18. | |
09 | Walt Disney World Resort Information | An in-house service. | |
10 | WRDQ | Licensed to Orlando, an Independent station on Channel 27. | |
11 | TNT | ||
12 | TBS | ||
13 | Central Florida News 13 | Central Florida's 24-hour newschannel. As of 2016, the network is now Spectrum News 13. | |
14 | Zap2it | A 24-hour Electronic Program Guide channel. | |
16 | WOPX | Licensed to Melbourne, an ION owned-and-operated station on Channel 56. | |
17 | WOTF | Licensed to Melbourne, a Telefutura affiliate on Channel 43. It became UniMas in 2013, then moving to Channel 26 in 2017, and becoming a Grit affiliate in 2022. | |
18 | WVEN | Licensed to Daytona Beach, a Univision affiliate on Channel 26. It moved to Channel 43 in 2017, then becoming a Univision owned-and-operated station in 2022. | |
19 | WTGL | Licensed to Leesburg, a Religious Independent station on Channel 45. | |
20 | WGN America | As of 2021, the network is now NewsNation. | |
21 | Bright House Orlando Visitor Network | An in-house service partnered with Bright House Networks. | |
22 | WHLV | Licensed to Cocoa, a TBN owned-and-operated station on Channel 52. | |
23 | HLN | ||
24 | CNN | ||
25 | CNBC | ||
26 | MSNBC | ||
27 | The Weather Channel | Local feed. | |
28 | FOX News | ||
29 | ESPN | ||
30 | ESPN2 | ||
31 | Sun Sports | As of 2021, the network is known as Bally Sports Sun. | |
32 | Speed | As of 2013, the network is known as FS1. | |
34 | Nickelodeon | Airs Nick-at-Nite at night. | |
35 | Disney Channel | ||
36 | Cartoon Network | Airs Adult Swim at night. | |
37 | WE TV | ||
38 | TV Land | ||
39 | USA Network | ||
40 | Lifetime | ||
41 | Discovery | ||
42 | A&E | ||
43 | History | ||
44 | Animal Planet | ||
45 | TLC | ||
46 | TCM | ||
48 | HBO | ||
54 | Soapnet | As of 2013, the network is now known as Disney Junior. | |
55 | LMN | ||
56 | Travel Channel | ||
57 | Bravo | ||
58 | Golf Channel | ||
59 | Food Network | ||
60 | TruTV | ||
61 | HGTV | ||
64 | Oxygen | ||
65 | E! | ||
66 | Comedy Central | ||
67 | BET | ||
68 | Spike | As of 2018, the channel is now known as Paramount Network. | |
69 | Syfy | ||
70 | FX | ||
71 | CMT | ||
72 | VH1 | ||
73 | MTV | ||
95 | Galavision | ||
96 | HSN | ||
97 | C-SPAN | ||
98 | ShopNBC | In 2013, the network became known as ShopHQ, before it became Evine Live, then Evine. In 2019, it became ShopHQ. | |
99 | WBCC | Licensed to Cocoa, a PBS member station on Channel 68. It wasn't listed on the pamphlet. It later became a holding station for what is now WUCF-TV on Channel 24 for several months. Today, its now an Educational Independent station as WEFS. |