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Coordinates: 39°5813N 83°0127W / 39.97028°N 83.02417°W / 39.97028; -83.02417
 

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WBNS TV Tower
Map
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeSteel lattice television tower
LocationColumbus, Ohio
Coordinates39°58′13N 83°01′27W / 39.97028°N 83.02417°W / 39.97028; -83.02417
Completed1948
Height255.7 m (839 ft)

The WBNS TV Tower is a 839 ft (256 m)[1] tall free-standing lattice tower with a triangular cross section used by WBNS-TVinColumbus, Ohio.

When originally completed in August 1948, the tower stood 595 ft (181 m) tall[2] making it one of the tallest freestanding towers in the United States at that time. The tower's height was either later increased or a new tower was built in 1955–1956,[3] at which point it became the second tallest lattice tower in the United States after the WTVR TV Tower which had been built two years prior in 1953. The tower remains to this day the tallest free-standing structure in Columbus, Ohio and one of the tallest in the country. In 1981, WBNS-TV and WBNS-FM broadcast were switched over to an even taller guyed candelabra tower located directly adjacent to the WNBS Tower standing 313.3 m (1,028 ft) in height.[4] WCMH-TV and most of Columbus' FM radio stations also broadcast from the candelabra tower.

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References

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  1. ^ "FCCInfo Structure Registration Results".
  • ^ "WBNS timeline and notable personalities who worked there".
  • ^ "A selection from a decade of visits to tower and studio sites in the Northeast and beyond".
  • ^ "A selection from a decade of visits to tower and studio sites in the Northeast and beyond".

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=WBNS_TV_Tower&oldid=1156644532"

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