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WLRN-TV is on a new frequency.

WLRN-TV IS MOVING FREQUENCIES.  WHAT DOES THAT MEAN FOR YOU? 

As of April 1st 2019 WLRN-TV has moved frequencies to make room for wireless services. If you watch TV for free with an antenna, you will need to rescan your TV to keep watching WLRN-TV Channel 17.

Don’t worry – it’s simple and requires no new equipment or services. After the rescan is complete, you’ll still find us on Channel 26, and we will still deliver all the news, emergency updates and entertainment you rely on. If you subscribe to cable or satellite, you do not need to rescan. Your service provider will do it for you.

Rescanning is simple and can be done in three easy steps.  

  1. Locate your TV or converter box remote, press MENU
  2. Select SETUP - choose ANTENNA
  3. then CHANNEL SCAN or AUTO TUNE  - and your TV will do the rest.

For more detailed information on how to rescan your TV, visit TVAnswers.org.

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Mia Laurenzo is a 30-year veteran of public television in Miami. She began her career learning every aspect of video production. Currently she is a writer, producer, on-air host and promotions coordinator for TV, radio and the web. Her experiences include producing for a series, special events and historical documentaries. As a native Floridian, she is a perfect fit for South Florida's Storyteller Station, WLRN. She has produced award winning, nationally distributed documentaries like Journey to the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade where one year she followed a high school band and a clown as they prepared for the big day and the next year, she had the privilege of being a clown herself. Previously, she produced Weird Florida: On the Road Again, a sequel to the highly successful show Weird Florida: Roads Less Traveled, where the cast and crew travel over 1,500 miles searching the Sunshine State’s weirdest and wackiest places. On a more serious note and what she considers to be her most important work, she produced Out of Darkness, Into Light, a documentary on child sexual abuse,which delved into the lives of three adult survivors, a show in which she was awarded her first of two Emmys.