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WSPA-TV

WSPA-TV (channel 7) is a television station licensed to Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States, serving Upstate South Carolina and Western North Carolina as an affiliate of CBS. It is owned by Nexstar Media Group alongside Asheville, North Carolina–licensed CW owned-and-operated station WYCW (channel 62). WSPA-TV and WYCW share studios on International Drive (next to the I-26 and I-85 Business/Veterans Parkway interchange) in Spartanburg; through a channel sharing agreement, the two stations transmit using WSPA-TV's spectrum from an antenna on Hogback Mountain in northeastern Greenville County (southwest of Tryon, North Carolina).

WSPA-TV
CitySpartanburg, South Carolina
Channels
Branding7 News
Programming
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
WYCW
History
First air date
April 29, 1956 (67 years ago) (1956-04-29)
Former call signs
WORD-TV (CP, 1953–1954)[1]
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog: 7 (VHF, 1956–2009)
  • Digital: 53 (UHF, 2000–2009), 7 (VHF, 2009–2020)
  • Translator: 22 (UHF) Anderson, SC
  • The WB (secondary, 1995–1997)
Call sign meaning
Technical information[2]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID66391
ERP33.5 kW
HAAT674.2 m (2,211.9 ft)
Transmitter coordinates35°10′12.7″N 82°17′25.8″W / 35.170194°N 82.290500°W / 35.170194; -82.290500
Translator(s)see § Translators
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
Websitewww.wspa.com

WSPA-TV is the only station in the market that is headquartered in Spartanburg, and in turn tends to focus its local news stories on that city, with a secondary emphasis on Greenville and Asheville.[citation needed]

History edit

The station first signed on the air on April 29, 1956. It was founded by broadcasting pioneer Walter J. Brown and his company, Spartan Radiocasting, alongside WSPA (950 AM) and WSPA-FM (98.9). The station has been a CBS affiliate since its sign-on. Spartan Radiocasting bought several other radio and television stations over the years, and was renamed Spartan Communications in 1995. WSPA began broadcasting a 24-hour schedule in July of that same year, after previously having signed off during the overnight hours on Fridays and Saturdays.

The WSPA radio stations were sold off in 1998, but WSPA-TV remained the flagship of the company until it merged with Media General in 2000. Prior to this, channel 7 was the last remaining locally owned television station in the market.

The station shared some resources with WNEG-TV (now WGTA) in Toccoa, Georgia, while that station was co-owned with WSPA beginning in 1995; this included that station receiving the CBS affiliation for northeast Georgia. This arrangement was terminated after WNEG was sold to the University of Georgia in 2008.

Due to its transmitter location—at 2,188 feet (667 m) above average terrain—WSPA has one of the largest signal coverage areas on the East Coast. WSPA's over-the-air signal can be received as far north as Blowing Rock, North Carolina (in the Charlotte market), which has line-of-sight to Hogback Mountain despite being approximately 75 miles (121 km) away. However, WSPA is not carried on cable providers in that area.

On March 1, 2009, WSPA's original tower on Hogback Mountain collapsed due to a combination of heavy icing and high winds, hitting the main auxiliary tower as it fell. WSPA's digital signal was restored using a digital subchannel of sister station WYCW (channel 62); while the station received a replacement antenna on March 4, it was without its analog signal for one week after the accident. A new tower was activated in September 2009.

Prior to the March 2009 tower collapse, WSPA provided grade B coverage as far east as Charlotte. It appeared in the television listings inserts in the Charlotte Observer well into the 1990s, and frequently aired a number of programs pre-empted by Charlotte's WBTV–mostly game shows and cartoons. Before the arrival of the Carolina Panthers, WSPA was known to air a different NFL game than what aired on WBTV, giving Charlotte-area viewers a second option for NFL games. This was especially true when the Atlanta Falcons and Washington Redskins played at the same time; like most CBS affiliates in South Carolina, WSPA tended to favor the Falcons.

On September 8, 2015, Media General announced that it would acquire the Meredith Corporation, owner of WHNS, for $2.4 billion to form Meredith Media General. Since WSPA and WHNS were among the four highest-rated stations in the market in total day viewership, the merged company would have been required to sell either WSPA or WHNS to comply with FCC ownership rules as well as recent changes to those rules regarding same-market television stations that restrict sharing agreements. WYCW was the only one of the three stations affected by the merger that could have been legally acquired by Meredith Media General either by maintaining the existing duopoly with WSPA or by forming a new duopoly with WHNS, as its total day viewership ranks below the top-four ratings threshold.[3][4] That sale was canceled on January 27, 2016, in favor of a sale of Media General to the Nexstar Broadcasting Group, and WSPA and WYCW became part of "Nexstar Media Group."[5] The deal was approved by the FCC on January 11, 2017, and it was completed on January 17.[6]

Programming edit

WSPA-TV carries the entire CBS network schedule; however, it carries only the first half-hour of Face the Nation on Sundays at 10:30 a.m. due to its carriage of televised church services from First Baptist Church of Spartanburg at 11 a.m., the second half-hour is seen instead on WYCW; it also splits the CBS Dream Team lineup into two blocks: the final two hours of the block air on a one-hour delay on Saturdays (due to its weekend morning newscast and CBS Saturday Morning) and the first hour airs on a day-behind basis after its Sunday morning newscast. It was also one of a handful of CBS affiliates that aired Let's Make a Deal at 9 a.m. instead of the game show's recommended 10 a.m. or 3 p.m. timeslot in the Eastern Time Zone, but it swapped timeslots with the talk and lifestyle program Your Carolina With Jack & Megan and is now seen at 10 a.m.

Past programming preemptions and deferrals edit

From the 1960s through the 1990s, WSPA had preempted several CBS programs; among them were NBA games (during the league's low-rated period, between 1979 and 1981, when CBS showed Finals games on tape delay, although WSPA did carry the 1981 playoffs and NBA Finals), children's programs within the network's Saturday morning lineup including the CBS Children's Film Festival, Muppet Babies (which was preempted by Jack Roper's Kidsizzle from 1991 to 1993), the final season of Pee-Wee's Playhouse and the animated series Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures.

It also preempted several of the network's game shows including Tattletales (from January to April 1982 with reruns of Carter Country, and then by The Beverly Hillbillies until September 1982; and again from September 1983 onward, after which it was replaced with the hour-long Breakaway), Body Language (which aired on WSPA from September 1984 to January 1985; but was preempted by Breakaway from June to September 1984; The $100,000 Name That Tune from January to September 1985; and Tic Tac Dough from September 1985 to January 1986), Press Your Luck (which was picked up by the station in 1984 shortly after contestant Michael Larson's record $110,237 win; and dropped in January 1986 after Card Sharks took over the 10:30 a.m. slot and replaced Body Language on the schedule; it was replaced with Tic Tac Dough and then by Love Connection from April to September 1986), Card Sharks (which aired on WSPA from 1986 until September 1988, when it was preempted by Wipeout; it returned to the station on March 6, 1989, where it remained until the end of its run), Now You See It (which was preempted by Love Connection from April to July 1989) and the final few months of Family Feud Challenge. The station also preempted Late Show with David Letterman for one week in the summer of 1998.[citation needed]

News operation edit

WSPA-TV presently broadcasts 36 hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with six hours each weekday and three hours each on Saturdays and Sundays). In addition to its newscasts on channel 7, WSPA-TV also produces an additional 16 hours of newscasts each week on sister station WYCW, two hours from 7 to 9 a.m. each weekday morning and one hour at 10 p.m. each weeknight, and a half-hour each weekend night.

In addition to the main studios in Spartanburg, in January 2017, WSPA/WYCW opened a street front studio in downtown Greenville. Known as "7 On Main", the facility is located at the corner of Main Street and Falls Park Drive. The stations also operate a news bureau on Main Street/SC 28 in Anderson. Nexstar maintains a Capitol bureau in Columbia, covering state government issues for the company's South Carolina stations (WSPA, WBTW in FlorenceMyrtle Beach and WCBD in Charleston).

The station's newscasts have been known over the years as Eyewitness 7 News, 7 Eyewitness News, NewsChannel 7, 7 On Your Side and since January 2016 as 7 News. Among the notable former members of the station's news staff were Leeza Gibbons, Jane Robelot and former CBS anchor Susan McGinnis. In 1977, WSPA hired Annette Estes as anchor of its evening newscasts, becoming the station's first female news anchor; Estes left the station in 1987 to become the 6 and 11 p.m. co-anchor (alongside Carl Clark) at WYFF.

In September 1996, WSPA-TV began to produce a nightly half-hour newscast at 10 p.m. for WHNS through a news share agreement with the stations' then-owner Pappas Telecasting Companies; the news share agreement was terminated in 1999 (two years after WHNS was sold to the Meredith Corporation; it is now owned by Gray Television), when channel 21 launched its own news department that fall. On September 16, 2007, WSPA became the first television station in the Greenville/Spartanburg/Asheville market to begin broadcasting its newscasts to high-definition.

Notable former on-air staff edit

Technical information edit

Subchannels edit

The station's signal is multiplexed:

Subchannels of WSPA-TV[7]
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
7.1 1080i 16:9 WSPA-HD CBS
7.3 480i ION Ion Television
40.2 480i 16:9 TBD TBD (WMYA-TV)
  Broadcast on behalf of another station

WSPA previously carried a 24-hour local weather channel on its second digital subchannel, which was branded as "Storm Team 24/7". In 2009, that subchannel became an affiliate of the Retro Television Network. It was replaced with MeTV on September 26, 2011.[8] WSPA dropped MeTV on April 1, 2018; it is now carried by WYFF (channel 4).[7][9]

Analog-to-digital conversion edit

WSPA-TV discontinued regular programming on its analog signal, over VHF channel 7, on June 12, 2009, the official date on which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate; it continued to broadcast its analog signal despite the March 2009 tower collapse. The station's digital signal relocated from its pre-transition UHF channel 53, which was among the high band UHF channels (52-69) that were removed from broadcasting use as a result of the transition, to its analog-era VHF channel 7.[10]

Translators edit

In addition to its main signal, WSPA operates a network of 13 translators throughout the mountainous areas of North Carolina.

References edit

  1. ^ "FCC History Cards for WSPA-TV".
  2. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WSPA-TV". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  3. ^ "Media General Acquiring Meredith For 2.4 Billion". TVNewsCheck. NewsCheck Media. September 8, 2015.
  4. ^ Cynthia Littleton (September 8, 2015). "TV Station Mega Merger: Media General Sets $2.4 Billion Acquisition of Meredith Corp". Variety. Penske Media Corporation. Retrieved September 9, 2015.
  5. ^ "Nexstar Agrees to Buy Media General for $4.6B". January 27, 2016.
  6. ^ "Nexstar Broadcasting Group Completes Acquisition of Media General Creating Nexstar Media Group, The Nation's Second Largest Television Broadcaster". Nexstar Media Group. January 17, 2017. Retrieved January 17, 2017.
  7. ^ a b "RabbitEars.Info". rabbitears.info.
  8. ^ "Where do I watch MeTV in Chicago - MeTV?". Me-TV Network.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on June 18, 2018. Retrieved September 17, 2023.
  10. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on August 29, 2013. Retrieved March 24, 2012.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • WYCW website

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WSPA TV channel 7 is a television station licensed to Spartanburg South Carolina United States serving Upstate South Carolina and Western North Carolina as an affiliate of CBS It is owned by Nexstar Media Group alongside Asheville North Carolina licensed CW owned and operated station WYCW channel 62 WSPA TV and WYCW share studios on International Drive next to the I 26 and I 85 Business Veterans Parkway interchange in Spartanburg through a channel sharing agreement the two stations transmit using WSPA TV s spectrum from an antenna on Hogback Mountain in northeastern Greenville County southwest of Tryon North Carolina WSPA TVSpartanburg Greenville Anderson South CarolinaAsheville North CarolinaUnited StatesCitySpartanburg South CarolinaChannelsDigital 11 VHF shared with WYCWVirtual 7Branding7 NewsProgrammingAffiliations7 1 CBS7 3 Ion TelevisionOwnershipOwnerNexstar Media Group Nexstar Media Inc Sister stationsWYCWHistoryFirst air dateApril 29 1956 67 years ago 1956 04 29 Former call signsWORD TV CP 1953 1954 1 Former channel number s Analog 7 VHF 1956 2009 Digital 53 UHF 2000 2009 7 VHF 2009 2020 Translator 22 UHF Anderson SCFormer affiliationsThe WB secondary 1995 1997 Call sign meaningSpartan Radiocasting original owner or SpartanburgTechnical information 2 Licensing authorityFCCFacility ID66391ERP33 5 kWHAAT674 2 m 2 211 9 ft Transmitter coordinates35 10 12 7 N 82 17 25 8 W 35 170194 N 82 290500 W 35 170194 82 290500Translator s see TranslatorsLinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebsitewww wbr wspa wbr comWSPA TV is the only station in the market that is headquartered in Spartanburg and in turn tends to focus its local news stories on that city with a secondary emphasis on Greenville and Asheville citation needed Contents 1 History 2 Programming 2 1 Past programming preemptions and deferrals 2 2 News operation 2 2 1 Notable former on air staff 3 Technical information 3 1 Subchannels 3 2 Analog to digital conversion 3 3 Translators 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe station first signed on the air on April 29 1956 It was founded by broadcasting pioneer Walter J Brown and his company Spartan Radiocasting alongside WSPA 950 AM and WSPA FM 98 9 The station has been a CBS affiliate since its sign on Spartan Radiocasting bought several other radio and television stations over the years and was renamed Spartan Communications in 1995 WSPA began broadcasting a 24 hour schedule in July of that same year after previously having signed off during the overnight hours on Fridays and Saturdays The WSPA radio stations were sold off in 1998 but WSPA TV remained the flagship of the company until it merged with Media General in 2000 Prior to this channel 7 was the last remaining locally owned television station in the market The station shared some resources with WNEG TV now WGTA in Toccoa Georgia while that station was co owned with WSPA beginning in 1995 this included that station receiving the CBS affiliation for northeast Georgia This arrangement was terminated after WNEG was sold to the University of Georgia in 2008 Due to its transmitter location at 2 188 feet 667 m above average terrain WSPA has one of the largest signal coverage areas on the East Coast WSPA s over the air signal can be received as far north as Blowing Rock North Carolina in the Charlotte market which has line of sight to Hogback Mountain despite being approximately 75 miles 121 km away However WSPA is not carried on cable providers in that area On March 1 2009 WSPA s original tower on Hogback Mountain collapsed due to a combination of heavy icing and high winds hitting the main auxiliary tower as it fell WSPA s digital signal was restored using a digital subchannel of sister station WYCW channel 62 while the station received a replacement antenna on March 4 it was without its analog signal for one week after the accident A new tower was activated in September 2009 Prior to the March 2009 tower collapse WSPA provided grade B coverage as far east as Charlotte It appeared in the television listings inserts in the Charlotte Observer well into the 1990s and frequently aired a number of programs pre empted by Charlotte s WBTV mostly game shows and cartoons Before the arrival of the Carolina Panthers WSPA was known to air a different NFL game than what aired on WBTV giving Charlotte area viewers a second option for NFL games This was especially true when the Atlanta Falcons and Washington Redskins played at the same time like most CBS affiliates in South Carolina WSPA tended to favor the Falcons On September 8 2015 Media General announced that it would acquire the Meredith Corporation owner of WHNS for 2 4 billion to form Meredith Media General Since WSPA and WHNS were among the four highest rated stations in the market in total day viewership the merged company would have been required to sell either WSPA or WHNS to comply with FCC ownership rules as well as recent changes to those rules regarding same market television stations that restrict sharing agreements WYCW was the only one of the three stations affected by the merger that could have been legally acquired by Meredith Media General either by maintaining the existing duopoly with WSPA or by forming a new duopoly with WHNS as its total day viewership ranks below the top four ratings threshold 3 4 That sale was canceled on January 27 2016 in favor of a sale of Media General to the Nexstar Broadcasting Group and WSPA and WYCW became part of Nexstar Media Group 5 The deal was approved by the FCC on January 11 2017 and it was completed on January 17 6 Programming editWSPA TV carries the entire CBS network schedule however it carries only the first half hour of Face the Nation on Sundays at 10 30 a m due to its carriage of televised church services from First Baptist Church of Spartanburg at 11 a m the second half hour is seen instead on WYCW it also splits the CBS Dream Team lineup into two blocks the final two hours of the block air on a one hour delay on Saturdays due to its weekend morning newscast and CBS Saturday Morning and the first hour airs on a day behind basis after its Sunday morning newscast It was also one of a handful of CBS affiliates that aired Let s Make a Deal at 9 a m instead of the game show s recommended 10 a m or 3 p m timeslot in the Eastern Time Zone but it swapped timeslots with the talk and lifestyle program Your Carolina With Jack amp Megan and is now seen at 10 a m Past programming preemptions and deferrals edit From the 1960s through the 1990s WSPA had preempted several CBS programs among them were NBA games during the league s low rated period between 1979 and 1981 when CBS showed Finals games on tape delay although WSPA did carry the 1981 playoffs and NBA Finals children s programs within the network s Saturday morning lineup including the CBS Children s Film Festival Muppet Babies which was preempted by Jack Roper s Kidsizzle from 1991 to 1993 the final season of Pee Wee s Playhouse and the animated series Bill amp Ted s Excellent Adventures It also preempted several of the network s game shows including Tattletales from January to April 1982 with reruns of Carter Country and then by The Beverly Hillbillies until September 1982 and again from September 1983 onward after which it was replaced with the hour long Breakaway Body Language which aired on WSPA from September 1984 to January 1985 but was preempted by Breakaway from June to September 1984 The 100 000 Name That Tune from January to September 1985 and Tic Tac Dough from September 1985 to January 1986 Press Your Luck which was picked up by the station in 1984 shortly after contestant Michael Larson s record 110 237 win and dropped in January 1986 after Card Sharks took over the 10 30 a m slot and replaced Body Language on the schedule it was replaced with Tic Tac Dough and then by Love Connection from April to September 1986 Card Sharks which aired on WSPA from 1986 until September 1988 when it was preempted by Wipeout it returned to the station on March 6 1989 where it remained until the end of its run Now You See It which was preempted by Love Connection from April to July 1989 and the final few months of Family Feud Challenge The station also preempted Late Show with David Letterman for one week in the summer of 1998 citation needed News operation edit WSPA TV presently broadcasts 36 hours of locally produced newscasts each week with six hours each weekday and three hours each on Saturdays and Sundays In addition to its newscasts on channel 7 WSPA TV also produces an additional 16 hours of newscasts each week on sister station WYCW two hours from 7 to 9 a m each weekday morning and one hour at 10 p m each weeknight and a half hour each weekend night In addition to the main studios in Spartanburg in January 2017 WSPA WYCW opened a street front studio in downtown Greenville Known as 7 On Main the facility is located at the corner of Main Street and Falls Park Drive The stations also operate a news bureau on Main Street SC 28 in Anderson Nexstar maintains a Capitol bureau in Columbia covering state government issues for the company s South Carolina stations WSPA WBTW in Florence Myrtle Beach and WCBD in Charleston The station s newscasts have been known over the years as Eyewitness 7 News 7 Eyewitness News NewsChannel 7 7 On Your Side and since January 2016 as 7 News Among the notable former members of the station s news staff were Leeza Gibbons Jane Robelot and former CBS anchor Susan McGinnis In 1977 WSPA hired Annette Estes as anchor of its evening newscasts becoming the station s first female news anchor Estes left the station in 1987 to become the 6 and 11 p m co anchor alongside Carl Clark at WYFF In September 1996 WSPA TV began to produce a nightly half hour newscast at 10 p m for WHNS through a news share agreement with the stations then owner Pappas Telecasting Companies the news share agreement was terminated in 1999 two years after WHNS was sold to the Meredith Corporation it is now owned by Gray Television when channel 21 launched its own news department that fall On September 16 2007 WSPA became the first television station in the Greenville Spartanburg Asheville market to begin broadcasting its newscasts to high definition Notable former on air staff edit Leeza Gibbons reporter later host of Leeza and Extra Jane Robelot anchor reporter later host of CBS This Morning now contributing reporter at WYFF and founder of Carolina Zoom Productions Sibila Vargas morning and noon anchorTechnical information editSubchannels edit The station s signal is multiplexed Subchannels of WSPA TV 7 Channel Res Aspect Short name Programming7 1 1080i 16 9 WSPA HD CBS7 3 480i ION Ion Television40 2 480i 16 9 TBD TBD WMYA TV Broadcast on behalf of another station WSPA previously carried a 24 hour local weather channel on its second digital subchannel which was branded as Storm Team 24 7 In 2009 that subchannel became an affiliate of the Retro Television Network It was replaced with MeTV on September 26 2011 8 WSPA dropped MeTV on April 1 2018 it is now carried by WYFF channel 4 7 9 Analog to digital conversion edit WSPA TV discontinued regular programming on its analog signal over VHF channel 7 on June 12 2009 the official date on which full power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate it continued to broadcast its analog signal despite the March 2009 tower collapse The station s digital signal relocated from its pre transition UHF channel 53 which was among the high band UHF channels 52 69 that were removed from broadcasting use as a result of the transition to its analog era VHF channel 7 10 Translators edit In addition to its main signal WSPA operates a network of 13 translators throughout the mountainous areas of North Carolina W08AT D Cherokee NC W08BF D Spruce Pine NC W09AF D Sylva NC W09AG D Franklin NC W10AD D Montreat NC W10AJ D Greenville SC W11AN D Bryson City NC W15EL D Mars Hill NC W18EP D Weaverville NC W23ES D Marshall NC W23EY D Canton NC W32FI D Brevard NC W35DT D Beaver Dam NCReferences edit FCC History Cards for WSPA TV Facility Technical Data for WSPA TV Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission Media General Acquiring Meredith For 2 4 Billion TVNewsCheck NewsCheck Media September 8 2015 Cynthia Littleton September 8 2015 TV Station Mega Merger Media General Sets 2 4 Billion Acquisition of Meredith Corp Variety Penske Media Corporation Retrieved September 9 2015 Nexstar Agrees to Buy Media General for 4 6B January 27 2016 Nexstar Broadcasting Group Completes Acquisition of Media General Creating Nexstar Media Group The Nation s Second Largest Television Broadcaster Nexstar Media Group January 17 2017 Retrieved January 17 2017 a b RabbitEars Info rabbitears info Where do I watch MeTV in Chicago MeTV Me TV Network Channel 7 amp 62 signal troubleshooting Archived from the original on June 18 2018 Retrieved September 17 2023 DTV Tentative Channel Designations for the First and Second Rounds PDF Archived from the original PDF on August 29 2013 Retrieved March 24 2012 External links editOfficial website WYCW website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WSPA TV amp oldid 1209900476, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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