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The Asia Vision Television Network is a small multicultural/ethnictelevision network with affiliate TV stations in threeMid-Atlantic states. The stations areWIAV-LD channel 58, inWashington, D.C. (theflagship station) andWQAV-CD, channel 34 inGlassboro, New Jersey. Also formerly part of the network wasWRAV-LP, channel 8 inOcean City, Maryland, whose license was cancelled by theFederal Communications Commission on October 2, 2020. The network is similar toImaginAsian in its programming. AsiaVision, Inc. is the sole owner and operator of its affiliate TV stations.
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