WFTV, UHF analog channel 38, was the first television station in Duluth, Minnesota, United States.
The station signed on in 1953 carrying programming from all four TV networks of the time, ABC, CBS, NBC, and DuMont.
[1] It shared office space with WEBC radio and transmitted from the former WEBC-FM tower on Duluth's Observation Hill.
Saddled with affiliations with the two weakest and smallest networks, as well as a weak signal, WFTV could not compete and left the air shortly thereafter.
The WFTV callsign was later adopted by the ABC affiliate on Channel 9 in Orlando, Florida, which was previously WLOF-TV, in 1963.