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[[File:Radio tower .jpg|left|thumb|The WEEP-TV Tower.]] | [[File:Radio tower .jpg|left|thumb|The WEEP-TV Tower.]] | ||
[[File:Indian head test pattern labeled.png|thumb|A screen capture taken from Winesburg, Indiana's WEEP-TV's long running and extremely well-rated documentary: THE TEST PATTERN: The Last Word in Televised Pictures. ]] | [[File:Indian head test pattern labeled.png|thumb|A screen capture taken from Winesburg, Indiana's WEEP-TV's long running and extremely well-rated documentary: THE TEST PATTERN: The Last Word in Televised Pictures. ]] | ||
[[File:TV chairs .jpg|thumb|Shown, Lobby Chairs in the lobby of WEEP-TV's studio building on the outskirts of Winesburg, Indiana.]] | |||
'''WEEP-TV''' provides television programming to a radius of at least three miles. Its transmission tower is located on the highest spot found in Winesburg, Indiana, in the mustard and mint field just out of town. | '''WEEP-TV''' provides television programming to a radius of at least three miles. Its transmission tower is located on the highest spot found in Winesburg, Indiana, in the mustard and mint field just out of town. | ||
It is believed that the strong electronic signals associated with television broadcasting have not had significant effect on either the mustard of the mint. (The latter is an essential source of mint for [[the Floss Factory]].) | It is believed that the strong electronic signals associated with television broadcasting have not had significant effect on either the mustard of the mint. (The latter is an essential source of mint for [[the Floss Factory]].) |
Revision as of 21:35, 16 July 2021



WEEP-TV provides television programming to a radius of at least three miles. Its transmission tower is located on the highest spot found in Winesburg, Indiana, in the mustard and mint field just out of town.
It is believed that the strong electronic signals associated with television broadcasting have not had significant effect on either the mustard of the mint. (The latter is an essential source of mint for the Floss Factory.)