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The WOI Tower.

The WOI-Tower (also called NYT Broadcast Holdings Tower) is a 609.6 meter (2000 feet) high guy-wired mast for the transmission of FM radio and television programs in Alleman, Iowa, USA. It carries the signals of television stations WOI-TV, WHO-TV, and KDIN as well as radio stations WOI-FM and KMXD. [1] The WOI-Tower is located north of the Des Moines urban area, at 41°48′33″N 93°36′54″W / 41.80917°N 93.61500°W / 41.80917; -93.61500.

The WOI-Tower was completed in 1972 and is property of NYT Broadcast Holdings LLC. Just to the west of the tower is the Des Moines Hearst-Argyle Television Tower Alleman, another guyed mast of the same height.

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