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WAAY-TV

WAAY-TV (channel 31) is a television station in Huntsville, Alabama, United States, affiliated with ABC and owned by Allen Media Broadcasting. The station's studios and transmitter are located on Monte Sano Boulevard on top of Monte Sano Mountain.

WAAY-TV
CityHuntsville, Alabama
Channels
Branding
  • WAAY 31; WAAY 31 News
  • (call sign pronounced "way")
Programming
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
August 1, 1959 (64 years ago) (1959-08-01)
Former call signs
WAFG-TV (1959–1963)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog: 31 (UHF, 1959–2009)
  • Digital: 32 (UHF, 2001–2019)
  • ABC (1959—1967)
  • CBS (secondary, 1959–1963)
  • NBC (primary 1968–1977, secondary 1983–1988)
Call sign meaning
Corresponds to former sister radio station's branding as "The Great American WAAY", with an extraneous A
Technical information[2]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID57292
ERP356 kW
HAAT538.3 m (1,766.1 ft)
Transmitter coordinates34°44′12.8″N 86°31′58.9″W / 34.736889°N 86.533028°W / 34.736889; -86.533028
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
Websitewww.waaytv.com

History edit

The station's first broadcast was on August 1, 1959, as WAFG-TV. It was the second television outlet in the Huntsville region, signing on five years after NBC affiliate WMSL-TV (now WAFF). In addition, WAFG-TV is the longest serving station licensed to Huntsville, as WMSL was still licensed to Decatur at the time.

From its launch, WAFG was Alabama's first primary ABC affiliate, which was an unusual arrangement for a two-station market, especially one as small as Huntsville was at the time. When the station was sold to Smith Broadcasting (owners of WAAY radio, now WLOR) in 1963, the call sign was changed to WAAY-TV. At the time Smith Broadcasting held a permit from the FCC to put a new station on the air broadcasting on UHF channel 25, but when the Smith family received the offer to purchase WAFG, they decided to take that instead of building a new facility. (Channel 25 was later licensed to Alabama Public Television station WHIQ.)

WAAY-TV switched its network affiliation to NBC on September 2, 1968, but returned to ABC nine years later, on December 11, 1977, citing ABC's higher network ratings at that time and the lack of a duplicate ABC affiliate in Florence (where WOWL, now WHDF, was then an NBC affiliate) as reasons. Despite ABC's fall from first place in the 1980s in favor of a renewed NBC, WAAY still routinely came in first or second place in the ratings during the 1980s and 1990s. However, despite having left full NBC affiliation behind back in 1977, WAAY would once again clear some NBC programming during the 1980s, most notably Late Night with David Letterman and Friday Night Videos, which WAFF preempted in favor of evangelist Jimmy Swaggart's daily program at 11:30 p.m. It was only when Swaggart had to discontinue his weekday show in the aftermath of his sexual scandal in 1988 that WAFF resumed carrying Letterman and FNV. Since that time, WAAY has remained an exclusive ABC affiliate, clearing most if not all of its programs.

WAAY-TV was an early adopter of weather radar systems for its weather coverage in the early 1970s. During the 1974 tornado outbreak, the station was able to track the storms in real time using its radar system, while other media outlets had to rely on telephoned reports of visual sightings, as had been done traditionally.[3] In 1995, the station decided to expand its internal data network to become the Internet service provider now known as HiWAAY Information Services. The service survived a period of intense local competition in the Huntsville area in the 1990s and 2000s, and remains in business as an independent regional provider.

Smith Broadcasting sold WAAY-TV to GOCOM Broadcasting (originally Grapevine Communications, later renamed Piedmont Communications) in 1999. The Smith family, who previously owned broadcasting properties in Birmingham before coming to Huntsville, was the last local owner of a Huntsville television station as rivals WHNT-TV and WAFF had been sold to larger corporations years before. WZDX, which was the first station in northern Alabama not affiliated with the traditional networks or the educational television system, has always belonged to outside interests. The Smith family also, at various times, owned radio stations in Fort Walton Beach, Florida and South Pittsburg, Tennessee. Between 1969 and 1982, all three of Huntsville's major-network affiliates (WAAY included) had studios located beside its transmitters and towers on Monte Sano.

After a 1982 fire gutted the building of WAFF, that station and later WHNT moved offices and production facilities into the city itself employing microwave relays to send signals to the transmitters. Only WAAY continues to maintain its full operations on Monte Sano Boulevard. WHIQ-TV, which is a PBS member station, serves as a translator relay of Alabama Public Television with programming originating from Birmingham, not Huntsville. On September 4, 2003, the 1,000-foot (305 m) broadcasting tower leased by WAAY collapsed, killing three people.

In 2006, Piedmont Broadcasting agreed to sell WAAY to Calkins Media, a Pennsylvania-based company that owned several small newspapers in Pennsylvania and two other television stations, (WWSB in Sarasota, Florida and WTXL in Tallahassee, Florida). The sale to Calkins became official on February 1, 2007. WAAY was Calkins' only broadcasting property outside of Florida.

On April 11, 2016, it was reported that Calkins would exit the broadcasting industry and sell its stations to Raycom Media. As Raycom already owned WAFF, WAAY's license was instead to be sold to American Spirit Media, with Raycom operating the station under a shared services agreement.[4] However, on August 26, 2016, Calkins agreed to instead sell WAAY to Heartland Media, through its USA Television MidAmerica Holdings joint venture with MSouth Equity Partners.[5] The sale was completed on April 30, 2017, making WAAY a sister station to adjacent market station WTVA in Tupelo, Mississippi.[6] In October 2019, Allen Media Broadcasting announced that it would acquire eleven of Heartland Media's television stations, including WAAY and WTVA, for $290 million.[1]

News operation edit

 
Senator Tommy Tuberville being interviewed by Dan Schaffer of WAAY-TV in 2021.

In the Spring 2007 ratings period, all of the station's newscasts ranked in third place. This is in contrast from the 1970s through the early 1990s, when WAAY was still family-owned. On July 16, 2007, WAAY unveiled a new set and graphics package similar to that of sister stations WWSB and WTXL. Beginning September 13, 2010, its news title became WAAY 31 FirstNews. The station was the first to air a 4:30 a.m. newscast in the market and is the only station in the area airing local news weekday at 11 a.m. and 4 p.m.[7] The channel produced a prime time newscast at 9 p.m. for UPN affiliate WHDF during the early 2000s. On September 20, 2010, through a new news share agreement, a second WAAY-produced broadcast at 9 began airing every night on Fox affiliate WZDX.[8] In addition to its main studios, WAAY maintains news bureaus in Decatur (on Lee Street Northeast) and Florence (on North Pine Street within the University of North Alabama campus). The station operates its own weather radar at the main studios called "Live Storm Force 31 Doppler Max".

On December 12, 2011, WAAY began broadcasting its news programming in high definition, making it the third station in the Huntsville television market to do so behind WAFF and WHNT. The WZDX broadcasts were included in the upgrade.

In mid-2014, the station launched three websites, SpaceAlabama.com, RedstoneAlabama.com, and TechAlabama.com to cover the space, military, and technology industries in the Northern Alabama area. As of 2021, though, the websites are defunct.

In late-September 2014, the StormForce 31 Weather Team launched a 24/7 weather channel for Northern Alabama called StormForce 31 WeatherNation. The channel featured regional and national weather from WeatherNation TV with local forecasts from the WAAY weather team, every 10 minutes on the 5's. The channel was seen on digital channel 31.2 until August 2017.[9]

In August 2017, WAAY-TV announced that Ion Television would replace WeatherNation on 31.2.[10]

Technical information edit

Subchannels edit

The station's digital signal is multiplexed:

Subchannels of WAAY[11]
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
31.1 720p 16:9 WAAY-HD Main WAAY-TV programming / ABC
31.2 480i WAAYDT2 Ion Television
31.3 WAAYDT3 Dabl
31.4 WAAYDT4 QVC OTA
31.5 WAAYDT5 Heroes & Icons
31.6 720p WAAYDT6 This TV[12]

Analog-to-digital conversion edit

WAAY-TV shut down its analog signal, over UHF channel 31, on February 17, 2009, to conclude the federally mandated transition from analog to digital television.[13][14] The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 32,[15] using PSIP to display WAAY-TV's virtual channel as 31 on digital television receivers.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Miller, Mark K. (October 1, 2019). "Byron Allen Buying 11 Stations For $290M". TVNewsCheck. NewsCheckMedia. Retrieved October 1, 2019.
  2. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WAAY-TV". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  3. ^ . hiwaay.net. Archived from the original on December 3, 2005.
  4. ^ "Calkins Selling 3 TVs, Exiting Broadcasting". TVNewsCheck. April 11, 2016. Retrieved April 11, 2016.
  5. ^ "Application For Consent To Assignment Of Broadcast Station Construction Permit Or License". CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. September 2, 2016. Retrieved September 6, 2016.
  6. ^ Consummation Notice, CDBS Public Access, Federal Communications Commission, Retrieved December 2, 2014.
  7. ^ Local News waaytv.com[dead link]
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on September 7, 2010.
  9. ^ WAAY-TV, WeatherNation TV partner to provide 24/7 weather coverage in North Alabama AL.com, September 29, 2014.
  10. ^ The ION Network is now on 31.2 "WAAY-TV website", August 4, 2017.
  11. ^ "RabbitEars TV Query for WAAY". rabbitears.info. Retrieved July 23, 2023.
  12. ^ Rayburn, Josh (May 7, 2021). "WAAY to air all Rocket City Trash Pandas home games on new channel, This TV". WAAYTV.com. Allen Media Group. Retrieved May 9, 2021.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on June 9, 2011.
  14. ^ List of Digital Full-Power Stations
  15. ^ "CDBS Print". Retrieved July 23, 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • WAAY-TV 31 Alumni website

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For the radio station in Huntsville Alabama formerly known as WAAY see WLOR WAAY TV channel 31 is a television station in Huntsville Alabama United States affiliated with ABC and owned by Allen Media Broadcasting The station s studios and transmitter are located on Monte Sano Boulevard on top of Monte Sano Mountain WAAY TVHuntsville Decatur AlabamaUnited StatesCityHuntsville AlabamaChannelsDigital 17 UHF Virtual 31BrandingWAAY 31 WAAY 31 News call sign pronounced way ProgrammingAffiliations31 1 ABCfor others see SubchannelsOwnershipOwnerAllen Media Broadcasting 1 Alabama TV License Company LLC HistoryFirst air dateAugust 1 1959 64 years ago 1959 08 01 Former call signsWAFG TV 1959 1963 Former channel number s Analog 31 UHF 1959 2009 Digital 32 UHF 2001 2019 Former affiliationsABC 1959 1967 CBS secondary 1959 1963 NBC primary 1968 1977 secondary 1983 1988 Call sign meaningCorresponds to former sister radio station s branding as The Great American WAAY with an extraneous ATechnical information 2 Licensing authorityFCCFacility ID57292ERP356 kWHAAT538 3 m 1 766 1 ft Transmitter coordinates34 44 12 8 N 86 31 58 9 W 34 736889 N 86 533028 W 34 736889 86 533028LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebsitewww wbr waaytv wbr com Contents 1 History 2 News operation 3 Technical information 3 1 Subchannels 3 2 Analog to digital conversion 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe station s first broadcast was on August 1 1959 as WAFG TV It was the second television outlet in the Huntsville region signing on five years after NBC affiliate WMSL TV now WAFF In addition WAFG TV is the longest serving station licensed to Huntsville as WMSL was still licensed to Decatur at the time From its launch WAFG was Alabama s first primary ABC affiliate which was an unusual arrangement for a two station market especially one as small as Huntsville was at the time When the station was sold to Smith Broadcasting owners of WAAY radio now WLOR in 1963 the call sign was changed to WAAY TV At the time Smith Broadcasting held a permit from the FCC to put a new station on the air broadcasting on UHF channel 25 but when the Smith family received the offer to purchase WAFG they decided to take that instead of building a new facility Channel 25 was later licensed to Alabama Public Television station WHIQ WAAY TV switched its network affiliation to NBC on September 2 1968 but returned to ABC nine years later on December 11 1977 citing ABC s higher network ratings at that time and the lack of a duplicate ABC affiliate in Florence where WOWL now WHDF was then an NBC affiliate as reasons Despite ABC s fall from first place in the 1980s in favor of a renewed NBC WAAY still routinely came in first or second place in the ratings during the 1980s and 1990s However despite having left full NBC affiliation behind back in 1977 WAAY would once again clear some NBC programming during the 1980s most notably Late Night with David Letterman and Friday Night Videos which WAFF preempted in favor of evangelist Jimmy Swaggart s daily program at 11 30 p m It was only when Swaggart had to discontinue his weekday show in the aftermath of his sexual scandal in 1988 that WAFF resumed carrying Letterman and FNV Since that time WAAY has remained an exclusive ABC affiliate clearing most if not all of its programs WAAY TV was an early adopter of weather radar systems for its weather coverage in the early 1970s During the 1974 tornado outbreak the station was able to track the storms in real time using its radar system while other media outlets had to rely on telephoned reports of visual sightings as had been done traditionally 3 In 1995 the station decided to expand its internal data network to become the Internet service provider now known as HiWAAY Information Services The service survived a period of intense local competition in the Huntsville area in the 1990s and 2000s and remains in business as an independent regional provider Smith Broadcasting sold WAAY TV to GOCOM Broadcasting originally Grapevine Communications later renamed Piedmont Communications in 1999 The Smith family who previously owned broadcasting properties in Birmingham before coming to Huntsville was the last local owner of a Huntsville television station as rivals WHNT TV and WAFF had been sold to larger corporations years before WZDX which was the first station in northern Alabama not affiliated with the traditional networks or the educational television system has always belonged to outside interests The Smith family also at various times owned radio stations in Fort Walton Beach Florida and South Pittsburg Tennessee Between 1969 and 1982 all three of Huntsville s major network affiliates WAAY included had studios located beside its transmitters and towers on Monte Sano After a 1982 fire gutted the building of WAFF that station and later WHNT moved offices and production facilities into the city itself employing microwave relays to send signals to the transmitters Only WAAY continues to maintain its full operations on Monte Sano Boulevard WHIQ TV which is a PBS member station serves as a translator relay of Alabama Public Television with programming originating from Birmingham not Huntsville On September 4 2003 the 1 000 foot 305 m broadcasting tower leased by WAAY collapsed killing three people In 2006 Piedmont Broadcasting agreed to sell WAAY to Calkins Media a Pennsylvania based company that owned several small newspapers in Pennsylvania and two other television stations WWSB in Sarasota Florida and WTXL in Tallahassee Florida The sale to Calkins became official on February 1 2007 WAAY was Calkins only broadcasting property outside of Florida On April 11 2016 it was reported that Calkins would exit the broadcasting industry and sell its stations to Raycom Media As Raycom already owned WAFF WAAY s license was instead to be sold to American Spirit Media with Raycom operating the station under a shared services agreement 4 However on August 26 2016 Calkins agreed to instead sell WAAY to Heartland Media through its USA Television MidAmerica Holdings joint venture with MSouth Equity Partners 5 The sale was completed on April 30 2017 making WAAY a sister station to adjacent market station WTVA in Tupelo Mississippi 6 In October 2019 Allen Media Broadcasting announced that it would acquire eleven of Heartland Media s television stations including WAAY and WTVA for 290 million 1 News operation edit nbsp Senator Tommy Tuberville being interviewed by Dan Schaffer of WAAY TV in 2021 In the Spring 2007 ratings period all of the station s newscasts ranked in third place This is in contrast from the 1970s through the early 1990s when WAAY was still family owned On July 16 2007 WAAY unveiled a new set and graphics package similar to that of sister stations WWSB and WTXL Beginning September 13 2010 its news title became WAAY 31 FirstNews The station was the first to air a 4 30 a m newscast in the market and is the only station in the area airing local news weekday at 11 a m and 4 p m 7 The channel produced a prime time newscast at 9 p m for UPN affiliate WHDF during the early 2000s On September 20 2010 through a new news share agreement a second WAAY produced broadcast at 9 began airing every night on Fox affiliate WZDX 8 In addition to its main studios WAAY maintains news bureaus in Decatur on Lee Street Northeast and Florence on North Pine Street within the University of North Alabama campus The station operates its own weather radar at the main studios called Live Storm Force 31 Doppler Max On December 12 2011 WAAY began broadcasting its news programming in high definition making it the third station in the Huntsville television market to do so behind WAFF and WHNT The WZDX broadcasts were included in the upgrade In mid 2014 the station launched three websites SpaceAlabama com RedstoneAlabama com and TechAlabama com to cover the space military and technology industries in the Northern Alabama area As of 2021 though the websites are defunct In late September 2014 the StormForce 31 Weather Team launched a 24 7 weather channel for Northern Alabama called StormForce 31 WeatherNation The channel featured regional and national weather from WeatherNation TV with local forecasts from the WAAY weather team every 10 minutes on the 5 s The channel was seen on digital channel 31 2 until August 2017 9 In August 2017 WAAY TV announced that Ion Television would replace WeatherNation on 31 2 10 Technical information editSubchannels edit The station s digital signal is multiplexed Subchannels of WAAY 11 Channel Res Aspect Short name Programming31 1 720p 16 9 WAAY HD Main WAAY TV programming ABC31 2 480i WAAYDT2 Ion Television31 3 WAAYDT3 Dabl31 4 WAAYDT4 QVC OTA31 5 WAAYDT5 Heroes amp Icons31 6 720p WAAYDT6 This TV 12 Analog to digital conversion edit WAAY TV shut down its analog signal over UHF channel 31 on February 17 2009 to conclude the federally mandated transition from analog to digital television 13 14 The station s digital signal remained on its pre transition UHF channel 32 15 using PSIP to display WAAY TV s virtual channel as 31 on digital television receivers References edit a b Miller Mark K October 1 2019 Byron Allen Buying 11 Stations For 290M TVNewsCheck NewsCheckMedia Retrieved October 1 2019 Facility Technical Data for WAAY TV Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission History of Smith Broadcasting hiwaay net Archived from the original on December 3 2005 Calkins Selling 3 TVs Exiting Broadcasting TVNewsCheck April 11 2016 Retrieved April 11 2016 Application For Consent To Assignment Of Broadcast Station Construction Permit Or License CDBS Public Access Federal Communications Commission September 2 2016 Retrieved September 6 2016 Consummation Notice CDBS Public Access Federal Communications Commission Retrieved December 2 2014 Local News waaytv com dead link WAAY TV Teaming Up With WZDX TV To Present Local News on Fox 54 WAAYTV com Huntsville Alabama News Weather Sports Archived from the original on September 7 2010 WAAY TV WeatherNation TV partner to provide 24 7 weather coverage in North Alabama AL com September 29 2014 The ION Network is now on 31 2 WAAY TV website August 4 2017 RabbitEars TV Query for WAAY rabbitears info Retrieved July 23 2023 Rayburn Josh May 7 2021 WAAY to air all Rocket City Trash Pandas home games on new channel This TV WAAYTV com Allen Media Group Retrieved May 9 2021 TV stations say they ll switch despite delay al com Archived from the original on June 9 2011 List of Digital Full Power Stations CDBS Print Retrieved July 23 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to WAAY TV Official website WAAY TV 31 Alumni website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WAAY TV amp oldid 1193831431, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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