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WRTN-LD

2007 establishments in TennesseeLow-power television stations in TennesseeTelevision channels and stations established in 2007

WRTN-LD, virtual channel 6 (UHF digital channel 26), is a low-power television station that serves Nashville, Tennessee and is based in Lebanon and licensed to Alexandria. The station is owned by Richard and Lisa Goetz.

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WRTN-LD
North Country Club Drive,

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N 36.321 ° E -86.588 °
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North Country Club Drive 169
37075
Tennessee, United States
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