WVTT-CD (channel 34) is a low-power, Class A television station in Olean, New York serving the Twin Tiers area.
Channel 20 was broadcast from the roof of the Palace Theater building in downtown Olean, but its signal was not well received outside of the city proper.
The Palace Theater building was demolished in 1998 causing the channel 20 signal to go dark; its license, however, remains active as of 2013[update].
WONS-LP's operations were taken over by Colonial Radio Group, owners of WBYB, WXMT and WVTT, in October 2011.
[3] The call sign was changed to WVTT-CA (matching Colonial's talk radio station) in February 2012.
W20AB's license was given the call sign WWHC-LP, with the signal now operating using WVTT's former broadcast area mostly confined to the city of Olean.
[11] In 2018, the WWHC license was traded to DTV America Corporation in exchange for ABC affiliate WPBY-LD (channel 35) in Lafayette, Indiana.
Val Tigh was replaced by news director Ron Nicholas and the show's name was changed to "20/20 Vision".
After the departure of Sheila Cleveland in 1988, Ron Nicholas assumed sole hosting duties and the name was changed once again to "Magazine 20".
"On Stage" hosted by Jean Davis and produced by Dana Kopec featured interviews and performances by local music acts.
Along with airing on TV20, it also was televised by local cable sports channels in the Philadelphia and southern New Jersey areas as part of their Atlantic 10 Conference programming.
The station also carried the Olean Common Council meetings each week on a one-day tape delay.
"Game of the Week" – EMTV aired local sports games on a tape delay featuring high school football, Little League baseball, local softball leagues, St. Bonaventure University basketball and Alfred University football.
"The 12th Ward" – EMTV continued to air the Olean Common Council meetings on tape delay.
Following each meeting "The 12th Ward" was aired, a live phone-in talk show hosted by Joseph Weatherell and featured one or two Olean alderpersons to discuss local politics and answer viewers questions.
The program topics were chosen by the viewers, giving the public a vehicle to bring their concerns to light.
The show featured the latest country music videos and also interviews with popular performers, including Kitty Wells.
"The Tom Chapman Show" was produced by EMTV for one season (90-91) under the assistance of the media department of St. Bonaventure University.
"Overview" – interview format talk show hosted by Dick Say featuring local personalities and politicians.