WVIA-TV signal restored after blaze, radio signal follows | News

Mark Moran / The Citizens' Voice Smoke billows from a WVIA transmission building Friday on Penobscot Mountain. The fire destroyed the building, which will cost between $1 million and $2 million to rebuild, WVIA President Bill Kelly said.

Mark Moran / The Citizens' Voice Smoke billows from a WVIA transmission building Friday on Penobscot Mountain. The fire destroyed the building, which will cost between $1 million and $2 million to rebuild, WVIA President Bill Kelly said.

Public broadcast programming has been restored to most households in Northeastern Pennsylvania following a devastating Friday blaze that destroyed WVIA's transmission facility.

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