WQCV-LD

WQCV-LD, virtual and VHF digital channel 6, is a low-powered television station licensed to, United States. The station is owned by ; operates WQCV-LD under local marketing and management services agreements. The station's transmitter is located atop the Carpenter Center in Manchester; under the LMA and MSA, WQCV-LD's studios are co-located with the rest of Entravision's Manchester-Concord-Nashua TV/radio cluster in the Brady Sullivan Commerce Park in. The station's audio channel, transmitting at 87.75 MHz (or VHF channel 6), lies within the FM band; as a result, WQCV-LD's audio channel operates as a radio station at 87.7 FM, broadcasting a classic hits-leaning hot adult contemporary format as 87.7 MyFM, as a brand extension of Entravision-operated MyNetworkTV affiliate WMMY-TV (channel 32), which brands itself as "MyTV32".

After the 2009 digital television transition for full-power stations, WQCV-LP became one of several such "Franken-FM" stations that were actually analog TV stations on channel 6; the video signal aired unrelated material to the audio, including a loop of weather and traffic information. When low-power stations were required to transition to digital, Venture Technologies Group obtained special temporary authority to convert the station to ATSC 3.0 Next Gen TV and also maintain an analog audio signal on 87.7 FM. The ATSC 3.0 channel occupies the lower 5.509 MHz of the 6 MHz channel. WQCV-LD broadcasts programming on it's video signal to fulfill the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) requirement that video be broadcast on the frequency. Because of the station's low-power status, WQCV-LD is not subject to the FCC's educational and informational programming requirements, allowing a full 24/7 format without interruption for other programming.