Channel Name/Network | Converter Channel (Number, Label, Front Display) |
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Orange Television Network | 14-1 PR00001 (C001) |
ABC | 23-1 PR10001 (C002) |
CBS | 23-2 PR10002 (C003) |
CW | 24-1 PR20003 (C004) |
Fox | 24-2 PR20002 (C005) |
NBC | 25-1 PR30001 (C006) |
PBS | 25-2 PR30002 (C007) |
Time Warner News | 26-1 PR40001 (C008) |
Weather Channel | 26-2 PR40002 (C009) |
C-SPAN | 27-1 PR50001 (C010) |
A&E | 27-2 PR50002 (C011) |
ABC Family | 27-3 PR50003 (C012) |
AMC | 28-1 PR60001 (C013) |
Animal Planet | 28-2 PR60002 (C014) |
BBC America | 28-3 PR60003 (C015) |
BET | 29-1 PR70001 (C016) |
Bravo | 29-2 PR70002 (C017) |
Cartoon Network | 29-3 PR70003 (C018) |
CNBC | 30-1 PR80001 (C019) |
CNN | 30-2 PR80002 (C020) |
Headline News | 30-3 PR80003 (C021) |
MSNBC | 31-1 PR90001 (C022) |
Comedy Central | 31-2 PR90002 (C023) |
Discovery | 31-3 PR90003 (C024) |
Discovery Fit & Health | 32-1 PR100001 (C025) |
Disney Channel | 32-2 PR100002 (C026) |
E! | 32-3 PR100003 (C027) |
ESPN | 33-1 PR110001 (C028) |
ESPN2 | 33-2 PR110002 (C029) |
ESPN News | 34-1 PR120001 (C030) |
ESPNU | 34-2 PR120002 (C031) |
Food Network | 35-1 PR130001 (C032) |
Fox News | 35-2 PR130002 (C033) |
FX | 35-3 PR130003 (C034) |
Golf Channel | 36-1 PR140001 (C035) |
HGTV | 36-2 PR140002 (C036) |
History Channel | 36-3 PR140003 (C037) |
Lifetime | 37-1 PR150001 (C038) |
Lifetime Movie Network | 37-2 PR150002 (C039) |
WE | 37-3 PR150003 (C040) |
Ovation | 38-1 PR160001 (C041) |
OWN | 38-2 PR160002 (C042) |
EWTN | 38-3 PR160003 (C043) |
MTV | 39-1 PR170001 (C044) |
MTVu | 39-2 PR170002 (C045) |
VH-1 | 39-3 PR170003 (C046) |
CMT | 40-1 PR180001 (C047) |
Fuse | 40-2 PR180002 (C048) |
Logo TV | 40-3 PR180003 (C049) |
TCM | 41-1 PR190001 (C050) |
Spike TV | 41-2 PR190002 (C051) |
NASA TV | 41-3 PR190003 (C052) |
National Geographic | 42-1 PR200001 (C053) |
Nickelodeon | 42-2 PR200002 (C054) |
SyFy | 42-3 PR200003 (C055) |
TBS | 43-1 PR210001 (C056) |
TLC | 43-2 PR210002 (C057) |
TNT | 43-3 PR210003 (C058) |
Travel | 44-1 PR220001 (C059) |
USA | 44-2 PR220002 (C060) |
TruTV | 44-3 PR220003 (C061) |
TV Land | 45-1 PR230001 (C062) |
CBS Sports Network | 45-2 PR230002 (C063) |
NBC Sports Channel | 46-1 PR240001 (C064) |
SportsNet NY | 46-2 PR240002 (C065) |
YES | 47-1 PR250001 (C066) |
WGN America | 47-2 PR250002 (C067) |
TWC Sports | 48-1 PR260001 (C068) |
MSG | 48-2 PR260002 (C069) |
MSG+ | 48-3 PR260003 (C070) |
Univision | 49-1 PR270001 (C072) |
Telemundo | 49-2 PR270002 (C072) |
Alijazeera America | 49-3 PR270003 (C073) |
Hit List | 50-1 PR280001 (C074) |
Gospel | 50-10 PR280010 (C083) |
Reggae | 50-11 PR280011 (C084) |
Classic Rock | 50-12 PR280012 (C085) |
Retro Rock | 50-13 PR280013 (C086) |
Rock | 50-14 PR280014 (C087) |
Metal | 50-15 PR280015 (C088) |
Alternative | 50-16 PR280016 (C089) |
Hip Hop and R&B | 50-2 PR280002 (C075) |
Indie | 50-3 PR280003 (C076) |
Dance/EDM | 50-4 PR280004 (C077) |
Rap | 50-5 PR280005 (C078) |
Hip Hop Classics | 50-6 PR280006 (C079) |
Throwback Jamz | 50-7 PR280007 (C080) |
R&B Classics | 50-8 PR280008 (C081) |
R&B Soul | 50-9 PR280009 (C082) |
Love Songs | 51-1 PR290001 (C090) |
Stage & Screen | 51-10 PR290010 (C099) |
Kidz Only | 51-11 PR290011 (C100) |
Toddler Tunes | 51-12 PR290012 (C101) |
Today's Country | 51-13 PR290013 (C102) |
Country Hits | 51-14 PR290014 (C103) |
Classic Country | 51-15 PR290015 (C104) |
Contemporary Christian | 51-16 PR290016 (C105) |
Adult Alternative | 51-2 PR290002 (C091) |
Soft Rock | 51-3 PR290003 (C092) |
Pop Hits | 51-4 PR290004 (C093) |
90's | 51-5 PR290005 (C094) |
80's | 51-6 PR290006 (C095) |
70's | 51-7 PR290007 (C096) |
Solid Gold Oldies | 51-8 PR290008 (C097) |
Party Favorites | 51-9 PR290009 (C098) |
Sounds of the Season | 52-1 PR300001 (C106) |
Musica Urbana | 52-10 PR300010 (C115) |
Pop Latino | 52-11 PR300011 (C116) |
Tropicales | 52-12 PR300012 (C117) |
Mexicana | 52-13 PR300013 (C118) |
Soundscapes | 52-2 PR300002 (C107) |
Smooth Jazz | 52-3 PR300003 (C108) |
Jazz | 52-4 PR300004 (C109) |
Blues | 52-5 PR300005 (C110) |
Singers & Swing | 52-6 PR300006 (C111) |
Easy Listening | 52-7 PR300007 (C112) |
Classical Masterpieces | 52-8 PR300008 (C113) |
Light Classical | 52-9 PR300009 (C114) |
NFL Network | 53-1 PR310001 (C119) |
Fox Sports 1 | 53-2 PR310002 (C120) |
Fox Sports 2 | 53-3 PR310003 (C121) |
Fox College Sports-Atlantic | 54-1 PR320001 (C122) |
Fox College Sports-Central | 54-2 PR320002 (C123) |
Fox College Sports-Pacific | 54-3 PR320003 (C124) |
HBO | Not Available (Analog) |
Showtime | Not Available (Analog) |
Motto | Suos Cultores Scientia Coronat(Latin) |
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Knowledge crowns those who seek her | |
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Established | March 24, 1870[1] |
Academic affiliations | NAICU CUMU IAMSCU URA ORAU U-CAN |
Endowment | $1.33 Billion [2] |
Budget | $954.7 Million (2018) [3] |
Chancellor | Kent Syverud |
Provost | Michele G. Wheatly |
1,563[4] | |
Students | 22,484 (2017)[5] |
Undergraduates | 15,252 (2017)[5] |
Postgraduates | 7,232 (2017)[5] |
Location | , , U.S. 43°02′15″N76°08′02″W / 43.0376°N 76.1340°WCoordinates: 43°02′15″N76°08′02″W / 43.0376°N 76.1340°W |
Campus | Urban, 683 acres (276.4 ha)[6] |
Colors | Orange[7] |
Nickname | Orange |
NCAA Division I ACC, CHA, EARC, MAISA | |
Mascot | Otto the Orange |
Website | www.syracuse.edu |
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Undergraduate | College of Arts and Sciences 1870 | University College 1918 | College of Visual and Performing Arts 1873 | School of Architecture 1873 | School of Information Studies 1896 | College of Engineering and Computer Science 1901 | School of Education 1906 | Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamic 1918 | Martin J. Whitman School of Management 1919 | S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications 1964 | |
Graduate | College of Law 1895 | Graduate School 1912 | Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs 1924 |
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Three Trustees shall be elected by the Board to represent the North Central New York, Western New York and Wyoming Conferences of the United Methodist Church. The Syracuse University Board of Trustees and the named conferences may recommend persons for election as Trustees in this capacity. The representatives need not reside in the areas they represent.
The current bylaws authorize the Board to elect three Organization Trustees: one Trustee each to represent the North Central New York, Western New York, and Wyoming conferences of the United Methodist Church. Both the conferences and the Board may recommend persons for election as Organization Trustees. Today Syracuse University is considered a Methodist-related institution. Syracuse University's affiliation is expressed in the tradition, though not regulation, of having a United Methodist minister serve as dean of Hendricks Chapel and in the University's participation in the annual University Teacher/Scholar Award sponsored by the Methodist Church. In addition, the University administers a number of Methodist-funded scholarships and houses the Bishop Ledden Endowed Professorship in the Department of Religion.
Among Protestant denominations, Methodists take first place in hospitals and colleges. Some of their one hundred colleges and universities have all but severed ties with the denominations, but others remain definitely Methodist: Syracuse, Boston, Emory, Duke, Drew, Denver, and Southern Methodist. The church operates three hundred sixty schools and institutions overseas. Methodists established Goodwill Industries in 1907 to help handicapped persons help themselves by repairing and selling old furniture and clothes. The United Methodist Church runs seventy-two hospitals in the United States.
Other United Methodist schools on the top national list are Syracuse (N.Y.) University (tied for 52nd); Boston University (tied for 56th); Southern Methodist University, Dallas (tied for 71st); and American University, Washington (tied for 86th).
Eggers was criticized for allowing a basketball game against Western Michigan to be played here Wednesday night. More than 25,000 people attended, and a moment of silence was observed before the game. 'We who are in charge were also in shock,' a haggard Eggers explained yesterday. 'The question of the basketball game just dropped by the wayside in our efforts to deal with this tragedy.'
Until Sept. 11, Flight 103 had been the deadliest act of terrorism against the United States, killing..189 Americans.
When a bomb hidden aboard Pan Am flight 103 exploded over Lockerbie, Scotland..189 Americans (were) killed, making it the largest terrorist attack against the U.S. until nearly 3,000 people were killed Sept. 11, 2001.
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Motto | Suos Cultores Scientia Coronat(Latin) |
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Knowledge crowns those who seek her | |
Type | |
Established | March 24, 1870[1] |
Academic affiliations | NAICU CUMU IAMSCU URA ORAU U-CAN |
Endowment | $1.33 Billion [2] |
Budget | $954.7 Million (2018) [3] |
Chancellor | Kent Syverud |
Provost | Michele G. Wheatly |
1,563[4] | |
Students | 22,484 (2017)[5] |
Undergraduates | 15,252 (2017)[5] |
Postgraduates | 7,232 (2017)[5] |
Location | , , U.S. 43°02′15″N76°08′02″W / 43.0376°N 76.1340°WCoordinates: 43°02′15″N76°08′02″W / 43.0376°N 76.1340°W |
Campus | Urban, 683 acres (276.4 ha)[6] |
Colors | Orange[7] |
Nickname | Orange |
NCAA Division I ACC, CHA, EARC, MAISA | |
Mascot | Otto the Orange |
Website | www.syracuse.edu |
Schools and colleges of Syracuse University (date of founding) | |||||||||||
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Undergraduate | College of Arts and Sciences 1870 | University College 1918 | College of Visual and Performing Arts 1873 | School of Architecture 1873 | School of Information Studies 1896 | College of Engineering and Computer Science 1901 | School of Education 1906 | Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamic 1918 | Martin J. Whitman School of Management 1919 | S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications 1964 | |
Graduate | College of Law 1895 | Graduate School 1912 | Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs 1924 |
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Three Trustees shall be elected by the Board to represent the North Central New York, Western New York and Wyoming Conferences of the United Methodist Church. The Syracuse University Board of Trustees and the named conferences may recommend persons for election as Trustees in this capacity. The representatives need not reside in the areas they represent.
The current bylaws authorize the Board to elect three Organization Trustees: one Trustee each to represent the North Central New York, Western New York, and Wyoming conferences of the United Methodist Church. Both the conferences and the Board may recommend persons for election as Organization Trustees. Today Syracuse University is considered a Methodist-related institution. Syracuse University's affiliation is expressed in the tradition, though not regulation, of having a United Methodist minister serve as dean of Hendricks Chapel and in the University's participation in the annual University Teacher/Scholar Award sponsored by the Methodist Church. In addition, the University administers a number of Methodist-funded scholarships and houses the Bishop Ledden Endowed Professorship in the Department of Religion.
Among Protestant denominations, Methodists take first place in hospitals and colleges. Some of their one hundred colleges and universities have all but severed ties with the denominations, but others remain definitely Methodist: Syracuse, Boston, Emory, Duke, Drew, Denver, and Southern Methodist. The church operates three hundred sixty schools and institutions overseas. Methodists established Goodwill Industries in 1907 to help handicapped persons help themselves by repairing and selling old furniture and clothes. The United Methodist Church runs seventy-two hospitals in the United States.
Other United Methodist schools on the top national list are Syracuse (N.Y.) University (tied for 52nd); Boston University (tied for 56th); Southern Methodist University, Dallas (tied for 71st); and American University, Washington (tied for 86th).
Eggers was criticized for allowing a basketball game against Western Michigan to be played here Wednesday night. More than 25,000 people attended, and a moment of silence was observed before the game. 'We who are in charge were also in shock,' a haggard Eggers explained yesterday. 'The question of the basketball game just dropped by the wayside in our efforts to deal with this tragedy.'
Until Sept. 11, Flight 103 had been the deadliest act of terrorism against the United States, killing..189 Americans.
When a bomb hidden aboard Pan Am flight 103 exploded over Lockerbie, Scotland..189 Americans (were) killed, making it the largest terrorist attack against the U.S. until nearly 3,000 people were killed Sept. 11, 2001.
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