WNHJ

WNHJ is an RBC-affiliated station licensed to Sullivan, New York. It broadcasts on digital channel 33, virtual channel 58 from a 3,000 foot (914 m) transmitter located in Canastota, halfway between Sullivan and Oneida, broadcasting at 995 kW. WNHJ's transmitter is one of the tallest structures in central New York. The station is owned and operated by East Coast Broadcasting Company.

Although considered part of the Syracuse market, it's also considered a part of the Utica market as the station's signal can easily be received over the air in that market. It provides coverage to both areas in its newscasts as well.

Digital Television
WNHJ ended analog programming on October 31, 2008 due to equipment failure. Sister stations KCIU (on February 17, 2009, the original cutoff date), KGGH (on April 16, 2009), and WTJA (on Christmas Day 2007) all suffered the same fate.

Translators
WNHJ also operates the following translators to fill in coverage holes in its broadcast area.