- For the TV station in Red Lion that currently uses the WLYH call letters, see WLYH.
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WLBR-TV
1953–1959
WLYH-TV
1959–1963
1963–1967
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1967–1971
1971–1978
1978–1986
1986–1995
This logo is still seen on its (now abandoned) transmitter/advertising sales office in Lebanon.
1995–2001
In September 1995, WLYH became a UPN affiliate and WHP being the only CBS affiliate for the region.
2001–2003
2003–2006
2006–2016
In 2016, WLYH switched affiliations from The CW to Grit, moving The CW to WHP-DT3.
2016
WXBU
2016–present
TV stations in Pennsylvania's Susquehanna Valley, including Harrisburg, Lancaster and York
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ABC affiliate: WGWW-DT2 (via WBMA-LD)1 Antenna TV affiliate: KHSV-DT31
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- 1953
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