WBCC

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WBCC
Image:WBCC.jpg
Cocoa / Orlando, Florida
Branding WBCC-TV
Slogan PBS For Florida's Spacecoast
Channels 68 (UHF) analog,
30 (UHF) digital
Affiliations PBS
Owner Brevard Community College
Founded 1988
Call letters meaning W
Brevard
Community
College
Former callsigns WRES (1988-91)
Former affiliations Educational independent (1988-2002)
Website www.wbcctv.org

WBCC is an educational television station serving the Orlando television market. It broadcasts on UHF channel 68, with a digital signal on channel 30. It is one of the Orlando market's PBS member stations.

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WBCC began in 1988 as WRES, on channel 18. In 1991, the station changed its call letters to the current WBCC and swapped channel positions with commercial WKCF, moving to channel 68. It was originally an educational independent, but this ended on January 1, 2002, when the station became a PBS member station, showing some limited programming from the network. By that April, renovations began to accommodate WBCC-DT channel 30, which took to the air on November 4, 2003.

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PBS Member Stations in the state of Florida

WPBT 2 (Miami) - WEDU 3 (Tampa) - WUFT 5 (Gainesville) - WJCT 7 (Jacksonville) - WFSU 11 / WFSG 56 (Tallahassee / Panama City) - WCEU 15 (Daytona Beach) - WUSF 16 (Tampa) - WLRN 17 (Miami) - WSRE 23 (Pensacola) - WMFE 24 (Orlando) - WGCU 30 (Fort Myers) - WXEL 42 (West Palm Beach) - WBCC 68 (Cocoa)

See also: ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, MyNetworkTV, NBC, Religious, Spanish and Other stations in the state of Florida