WICU-TV / WSEE-TV (Erie, PA)

WICU-TV / WSEE-TV (Erie, PA)

WSEE-TV is a television station that broadcasts on virtual channel 35 and UHF digital channel 21. It holds dual affiliations with CBS and CW+ and is based in Erie, Pennsylvania. This station is the main television outlet for Lilly Broadcasting, which also operates NBC affiliate WICU-TV (channel 12) under a shared services agreement with SJL Broadcasting. Both WSEE-TV and WICU-TV have their studios located on State Street in downtown Erie, while the transmitter for WSEE-TV is situated on Peach Street in Summit Township, Pennsylvania.

Local
English, Spanish
Television

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Domain Authority
80
Ranking

Global

#137892

United States

#27940

News and Media

#1290

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Articles

  • 10 hours ago | erienewsnow.com | Philip Ward

  • 1 day ago | erienewsnow.com | Philip Ward

    As the now 50% tariffs on aluminum and steel imports have officially gone into effect, Dr. Ken Louie said American consumers will have to decide if short-term pain will be worth long-term gain. Bo Morrell, owner of Kelly Steel & Manufacturing in Cochranton, said the business is already manufacturing domestically and their cost is remaining stable.

  • 1 day ago | erienewsnow.com | Brendan Scanland

    WASHINGTON, D.C. (Erie News Now) — Congressional leaders are preparing to take up a new rescissions package next week that could slash billions in funding from international aid, public broadcasting and other domestic and international programs. The proposed package, sent by the White House Tuesday, seeks to codify $9.4 billion in cuts identified by the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE.

  • 1 day ago | erienewsnow.com | Rachel Knapp

    WASHINGTON, D.C. - The House Republican megabill they passed recently aims to move forward with President Donald Trump’s agenda by cutting spending and taxes, but tucked away in the bill is a small provision that could have a big impact on our legal system. Some worry it could restrict the courts from enforcing injunctions unless the plaintiffs provide some sort of security, like a bond.

  • 2 days ago | erienewsnow.com | Philip Ward

    Erie County Council, in a 5-2 vote, voted "no" on an ordinance that would appropriate $433,620 from the General Fund Budget Supplemental for Housing Immigration Detainees.