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WBOY-TV

WBOY-TV (channel 12) is a television station licensed to Clarksburg, West Virginia, United States, serving North Central West Virginia as an affiliate of NBC and ABC. Owned by Nexstar Media Group, the station maintains studios on West Pike Street in downtown Clarksburg, and its transmitter is located east of downtown and US 50.

WBOY-TV
CityClarksburg, West Virginia
Channels
Branding
  • WBOY 12 News
  • WBOY Your ABC (on DT2)
Programming
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
WOWK-TV, WTRF-TV, WVNS-TV
History
First air date
November 17, 1957 (66 years ago) (1957-11-17)
Former call signs
WBLK-TV (CP, 1954–1957)[1]
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog: 12 (VHF, 1957–2009)
  • Digital: 52 (UHF, 2002–2009)
  • ABC (secondary, 1957–1976)
Technical information[2]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID71220
ERP12.25 kW
HAAT262 m (860 ft)
Transmitter coordinates39°17′5.7″N 80°19′44.8″W / 39.284917°N 80.329111°W / 39.284917; -80.329111
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
Websitewww.wboy.com

The station identifies on-air as "Clarksburg–FairmontMorgantown" even though the third city is considered to be part of the Pittsburgh market. Despite this, WBOY-TV operates a news bureau in Morgantown which makes it the only commercial station to have facilities there.

History edit

The station was launched on November 17, 1957. It was the second television station in its small market. WBOY was originally intended to be the ABC affiliate for all of North-Central West Virginia. However, the area's intended NBC affiliate, Parkersburg's WTAP-TV, did not have a signal strong enough to reach Clarksburg and Weston. North-Central West Virginia is a very rugged dissected plateau and WTAP's analog signal on UHF channel 15 was not strong enough to carry across the terrain. After it became clear that Parkersburg and Clarksburg were going to be separate markets, WBOY joined NBC and remains with the network to this day. However, it retained a secondary ABC affiliation for many years. Its original owner was Friendly Broadcasting, who owned several stations including WSTV in Steubenville, Ohio. Rust Craft sold the station to Northern West Virginia TV Broadcasting Company in 1964.

Imes Communications of Columbus, Mississippi, who also owned that city's CBS affiliate WCBI-TV bought the station in 1976, as well as ABC affiliate WMUR-TV in Manchester, New Hampshire. At that time, WBOY dropped the remainder of its ABC programming, allowing it to become a full NBC affiliate; as a result, cable systems began importing Pittsburgh's WTAE-TV for ABC programming. In early 2001, Hearst Television (the owner of WTAE-TV) acquired WBOY and WMUR from Imes; Hearst's acquisition of WBOY was finalized on April 30, 2001. In 2000, the FCC started to allow a company to own multiple stations with overlapping coverage areas. However, Hearst opted to keep WTAE-TV (one of its longtime flagship stations) and sold WBOY to West Virginia Media Holdings (which was creating a statewide "network" of stations to share resources) in September 2001; the sale closed on December 13 of that year.

WBOY launched a new second digital subchannel with ABC programming on August 1, 2008, with the branding "Your ABC". Sister station WTRF-TV in Wheeling also launched an ABC subchannel at the same time. Previously, both the Clarksburg–Weston–Fairmont and Wheeling–Steubenville markets were served by WTAE as the de facto affiliate while WDTV aired select ABC Sports programming.

On November 17, 2015, Nexstar Broadcasting Group announced that it would purchase the West Virginia Media Holdings stations, including WBOY-TV, for $130 million.[3] Under the terms of the deal, Nexstar assumed control of the stations through a time brokerage agreement in December 2015, with the sale of the license assets completed on January 31, 2017.[4]

News operation edit

After being acquired by West Virginia Media Holdings, the station upgraded its news operation and built secondary studios in Morgantown on Scott Avenue. A major emphasis was placed on news from that town in the hopes of increasing ratings and thus getting the town reassigned to the Clarksburg/Fairmont market. The move made WBOY the highest rated station in Monongalia County according to Nielsen ratings beating even Pittsburgh stations. The channel produces a large amount of sports content relative to West Virginia University, located in that town, for use by the other member stations. Today, it is the only former West Virginia Media Holdings station to have the lead in local news ratings in its respective market.

Nexstar Media produces a half-hour evening newscast that airs at 5:30 p.m. The newscast, titled West Virginia Tonight, is broadcast live from WOWK's Charleston studios in high definition on WOWK, WBOY, WVNS, WTRF and WDVM and is anchored by Mark Curtis and Amanda Barren. WBOY-DT2 simulcasts the weekday editions of 12 News at 5 a.m., 6 a.m., noon, 5, 5:30, 6, and 11 p.m. It does not simulcast weekend broadcasts from the main channel. In addition, there is a public affairs program called Inside West Virginia Politics hosted by Mark Curtis, airing Sundays at on all five Nexstar West Virginia stations.

On April 1, 2013, WBOY became the second station in the market and the last station owned by West Virginia Media Holdings to upgrade its local newscasts to high definition. With the upgrade came new graphics and a new music package (Aerial by Stephen Arnold).[citation needed]

Notable former staff edit

Technical information edit

Subchannels edit

The station's signal is multiplexed:

Subchannels of WBOY-TV[6]
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
12.1 1080i 16:9 WBOYNBC NBC
12.2 720p WBOYABC ABC
12.3 480i 4:3 Escape Ion Mystery
12.4 Laff Laff

Analog-to-digital conversion edit

WBOY-TV shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 12, on February 17, 2009, the original target date on which full-power television stations in the United States were to transition from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate (which was later pushed back to June 12, 2009). The station's digital signal relocated from its pre-transition UHF channel 52, 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 12.[7][8]

References edit

  1. ^ "FCC History Cards for WBOY-TV" (PDF).
  2. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WBOY-TV". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  3. ^ "Nexstar Buys 4 W.Va. TVs For $130M". TVNewsCheck. November 17, 2015. Retrieved November 17, 2015.
  4. ^ Consummation Notice, CDBS Public Access, Federal Communications Commission, Retrieved February 1, 2017.
  5. ^ "Staffannouncer.com Presents: Sandy Beach with Irv Weinstein & Stan Roberts 1988 WMJQ". WMJQ. 1988. Archived from the original on December 19, 2021. Retrieved May 30, 2021.
  6. ^ "Digital TV Market Listing for WBOY". RabbitEars.Info. Retrieved January 26, 2017.
  7. ^ Transmission Complete: WBOY Broadcasting In Digital, WBOY-TV, February 17, 2009
  8. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on August 29, 2013. Retrieved March 24, 2012.

External links edit

  • Official website

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WBOY TV channel 12 is a television station licensed to Clarksburg West Virginia United States serving North Central West Virginia as an affiliate of NBC and ABC Owned by Nexstar Media Group the station maintains studios on West Pike Street in downtown Clarksburg and its transmitter is located east of downtown and US 50 WBOY TVClarksburg Fairmont Morgantown West VirginiaUnited StatesCityClarksburg West VirginiaChannelsDigital 12 VHF Virtual 12BrandingWBOY 12 NewsWBOY Your ABC on DT2 ProgrammingAffiliations12 1 NBC12 2 ABCfor others see SubchannelsOwnershipOwnerNexstar Media Group Nexstar Media Inc Sister stationsWOWK TV WTRF TV WVNS TVHistoryFirst air dateNovember 17 1957 66 years ago 1957 11 17 Former call signsWBLK TV CP 1954 1957 1 Former channel number s Analog 12 VHF 1957 2009 Digital 52 UHF 2002 2009 Former affiliationsABC secondary 1957 1976 Technical information 2 Licensing authorityFCCFacility ID71220ERP12 25 kWHAAT262 m 860 ft Transmitter coordinates39 17 5 7 N 80 19 44 8 W 39 284917 N 80 329111 W 39 284917 80 329111LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebsitewww wbr wboy wbr comThe station identifies on air as Clarksburg Fairmont Morgantown even though the third city is considered to be part of the Pittsburgh market Despite this WBOY TV operates a news bureau in Morgantown which makes it the only commercial station to have facilities there Contents 1 History 2 News operation 2 1 Notable former staff 3 Technical information 3 1 Subchannels 3 2 Analog to digital conversion 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe station was launched on November 17 1957 It was the second television station in its small market WBOY was originally intended to be the ABC affiliate for all of North Central West Virginia However the area s intended NBC affiliate Parkersburg s WTAP TV did not have a signal strong enough to reach Clarksburg and Weston North Central West Virginia is a very rugged dissected plateau and WTAP s analog signal on UHF channel 15 was not strong enough to carry across the terrain After it became clear that Parkersburg and Clarksburg were going to be separate markets WBOY joined NBC and remains with the network to this day However it retained a secondary ABC affiliation for many years Its original owner was Friendly Broadcasting who owned several stations including WSTV in Steubenville Ohio Rust Craft sold the station to Northern West Virginia TV Broadcasting Company in 1964 Imes Communications of Columbus Mississippi who also owned that city s CBS affiliate WCBI TV bought the station in 1976 as well as ABC affiliate WMUR TV in Manchester New Hampshire At that time WBOY dropped the remainder of its ABC programming allowing it to become a full NBC affiliate as a result cable systems began importing Pittsburgh s WTAE TV for ABC programming In early 2001 Hearst Television the owner of WTAE TV acquired WBOY and WMUR from Imes Hearst s acquisition of WBOY was finalized on April 30 2001 In 2000 the FCC started to allow a company to own multiple stations with overlapping coverage areas However Hearst opted to keep WTAE TV one of its longtime flagship stations and sold WBOY to West Virginia Media Holdings which was creating a statewide network of stations to share resources in September 2001 the sale closed on December 13 of that year WBOY launched a new second digital subchannel with ABC programming on August 1 2008 with the branding Your ABC Sister station WTRF TV in Wheeling also launched an ABC subchannel at the same time Previously both the Clarksburg Weston Fairmont and Wheeling Steubenville markets were served by WTAE as the de facto affiliate while WDTV aired select ABC Sports programming On November 17 2015 Nexstar Broadcasting Group announced that it would purchase the West Virginia Media Holdings stations including WBOY TV for 130 million 3 Under the terms of the deal Nexstar assumed control of the stations through a time brokerage agreement in December 2015 with the sale of the license assets completed on January 31 2017 4 News operation editAfter being acquired by West Virginia Media Holdings the station upgraded its news operation and built secondary studios in Morgantown on Scott Avenue A major emphasis was placed on news from that town in the hopes of increasing ratings and thus getting the town reassigned to the Clarksburg Fairmont market The move made WBOY the highest rated station in Monongalia County according to Nielsen ratings beating even Pittsburgh stations The channel produces a large amount of sports content relative to West Virginia University located in that town for use by the other member stations Today it is the only former West Virginia Media Holdings station to have the lead in local news ratings in its respective market Nexstar Media produces a half hour evening newscast that airs at 5 30 p m The newscast titled West Virginia Tonight is broadcast live from WOWK s Charleston studios in high definition on WOWK WBOY WVNS WTRF and WDVM and is anchored by Mark Curtis and Amanda Barren WBOY DT2 simulcasts the weekday editions of 12 News at 5 a m 6 a m noon 5 5 30 6 and 11 p m It does not simulcast weekend broadcasts from the main channel In addition there is a public affairs program called Inside West Virginia Politics hosted by Mark Curtis airing Sundays at on all five Nexstar West Virginia stations On April 1 2013 WBOY became the second station in the market and the last station owned by West Virginia Media Holdings to upgrade its local newscasts to high definition With the upgrade came new graphics and a new music package Aerial by Stephen Arnold citation needed Notable former staff edit Natalie Tennant former WV Secretary of State Irv Weinstein later the longtime anchor at WKBW radio and television in Buffalo New York 5 Erik Wells former Democratic member of the West Virginia SenateTechnical information editSubchannels edit The station s signal is multiplexed Subchannels of WBOY TV 6 Channel Res Aspect Short name Programming12 1 1080i 16 9 WBOYNBC NBC12 2 720p WBOYABC ABC12 3 480i 4 3 Escape Ion Mystery12 4 Laff LaffAnalog to digital conversion edit WBOY TV shut down its analog signal over VHF channel 12 on February 17 2009 the original target date on which full power television stations in the United States were to transition from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate which was later pushed back to June 12 2009 The station s digital signal relocated from its pre transition UHF channel 52 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 12 7 8 References edit FCC History Cards for WBOY TV PDF Facility Technical Data for WBOY TV Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission Nexstar Buys 4 W Va TVs For 130M TVNewsCheck November 17 2015 Retrieved November 17 2015 Consummation Notice CDBS Public Access Federal Communications Commission Retrieved February 1 2017 Staffannouncer com Presents Sandy Beach with Irv Weinstein amp Stan Roberts 1988 WMJQ WMJQ 1988 Archived from the original on December 19 2021 Retrieved May 30 2021 Digital TV Market Listing for WBOY RabbitEars Info Retrieved January 26 2017 Transmission Complete WBOY Broadcasting In Digital WBOY TV February 17 2009 DTV Tentative Channel Designations for the First and the Second Rounds PDF Archived from the original PDF on August 29 2013 Retrieved March 24 2012 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WBOY TV amp oldid 1218146027, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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