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WCZU-LD

WCZU-LD (channel 39) is a low-power television station in Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States, affiliated with Court TV. The station is owned by Innovate Corp. and licensed to its subsidiary DTV America Corporation. WCZU-LD's transmitter is located near Wingfield, in unincorporated southwestern Edmonson County along KY 1749.

WCZU-LD
CityBowling Green, Kentucky
Channels
Programming
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
WKUT-LD
History
FoundedFebruary 25, 2010
First air date
March 4, 2014 (9 years ago) (2014-03-04)
Former call signs
W39CZ-D (2010–2013)
Former channel number(s)
Digital: 39 (UHF, 2014–2019)
Call sign meaning
Disambiguation of former W39CZ translator calls
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID182670
ERP15 kW
HAAT184.2 m (604 ft)
Transmitter coordinates37°9′18.7″N 86°19′33.2″W / 37.155194°N 86.325889°W / 37.155194; -86.325889
Links
Public license information
LMS

History Edit

Construction permit Edit

WCZU-LD's application history dates back to February 2010. The station was assigned call letters W39CZ-D, but in 2013, they were changed to the current WCZU-LD before the station took to the air, under license to King Forward, Inc.[2] Its elected transmitter site was originally located in central Edmonson County, Kentucky, on KY 1365 (Grassland Road) off KY 70 (Morgantown Road) just northwest of Brownsville.[3] That tower served as an AT&T long-lines microwave tower from the early 1970s until the mid-2000s as part of the AT&T Long Lines wire, cable, and microwave relay system. That tower can be seen in various areas of Edmonson County from Windyville to Sweeden as well as the north side of Brownsville, therefore making the structure a familiar landmark to area residents.

WCZU takes to the air Edit

 
WCZU-LD logo used online as a MyNetworkTV/Antenna TV dual outlet.
 
DrTV Bowling Green logo used on website during WCZU-LD2's tenure as a DrTV affiliate in 2014–2015.

On December 20, 2013, the station's operator, DTV America, announced the station would go on air in early 2014 as a MyNetworkTV affiliate, with Antenna TV programming surrounding MyNetworkTV's prime time schedule.[4] WCZU-LD took to the air on March 4, 2014, and was discovered to be on the air no later than April 26, 2014. Most people did not know the station existed until sometime in either late April or May of that year.[5] Upon signing on, WCZU became the first station in the Bowling Green market to provide programming from a digital multicast specialty network, since the station began with a primary Antenna TV affiliation, with upstart healthy-lifestyle specialty network Doctor TV Channel (DrTV) being carried on WCZU's second subchannel. It also became the first low-power digital station to sign on in the Bowling Green market. In May 2014, WCZU's transmitter site was relocated to a tower near the Wingfield community in southwestern Edmonson County along KY 1749 (Wingfield Road). It now shares space on the tower with Brownsville-licensed adult hits radio station WKLX.[6]

From the time of the station's inception in March 2014, WCZU also had a secondary affiliation with MyNetworkTV, a sister channel to the Fox network that was created in 2006 to provide an alternative to going independent station to any former UPN and WB affiliate not slated to become an affiliate of fellow-upstart network The CW upon its launch that same year; the cable-only "WBWG", which relaunched onto the DT3 subchannel of ABC/Fox dual affiliate WBKO (channel 13) is the area's CW affiliate as part of The CW Plus. With MyNetworkTV finally becoming available locally through WCZU, Ion Television became the last major network or syndication service not available directly from an outlet in Bowling Green; Nashville's Ion owned-and-operated station WNPX-TV (originally licensed to Cookeville, now licensed to Franklin) is the default Ion outlet for the market. Prior to the sign-on of WCZU, the Bowling Green market had to rely on WUXP-TV in Nashville as the default MyNetworkTV affiliation for area; that station, which was available on Bowling Green cable systems as early as 1988 (during that station's stint as Fox affiliate WCAY-TV),[7] also served as the default UPN affiliate during that network's existence from January 1995 until UPN's merger with The WB to create The CW in September 2006. This was because UPN was never fully available from a local station in Bowling Green; the only UPN programming that was seen locally from Bowling Green area stations were the first season of Star Trek: Voyager, which aired on WBKO in early 1995,[8] and the Disney's One Too block, which aired on NBC affiliate WNKY (channel 40) during that station's final two years as Bowling Green's original Fox affiliate.[9] Like most of Nashville's other full-power UHF digital stations, WUXP could still be received in parts of the Bowling Green market using an outdoor antenna. The only Bowling Green area cable system that still carried WUXP at the time of WCZU's sign-on was WesternCable, the on-campus cable system in classrooms and residence halls at Western Kentucky University; the station was dropped in 2020.[10]

For unknown reasons, WCZU did not air MyNetworkTV programming in late June and early July 2014. Programming from that service returned sometime during the week of July 7–12, 2014. MyNetworkTV programming returned permanently on August 4, 2014. It disappeared again in March 2015, also for unknown reasons. In times when MyNetworkTV programming was not run on WCZU, WUXP would serve as a backup MyNetworkTV affiliate assuming one could pick up that station's signal.

On August 15, 2014, DTV America, which has been operating the station since its inception, purchased the station from King Forward to become the station's outright owner and operator.

After the first year (2015–2017) Edit

In December 2014, Glasgow, Kentucky-based South Central Rural Telephone Cooperative and DTV America Corporation reached an agreement for the SCRTC to carry both of WCZU's digital subchannels, making WCZU available to the SCRTC's customers in the Bowling Green market only, including Barren, Metcalfe, and Hart counties.[11][12] This made the SCRTC the first cable provider in the Bowling Green market to reach such an agreement, and to carry either of WCZU's subchannels of the time. Later on in the same month, the Glasgow Electric Plant Board also reached an agreement with DTV America to carry both of WCZU's subchannels.[13][14][15][16][17] Both providers began carrying WCZU's two subchannels in January 2015. Salem, Indiana–licensed WMYO in Louisville was dropped by both cable providers to make way for WCZU. Since Antenna TV was also available on WCZU's main channel, both subchannels of Louisville Fox affiliate WDRB (WMYO's sister station) were also dropped, making WBKO-DT2 the sole Fox affiliate on Glasgow-area cable. Hence, WCZU-LD claimed market exclusivity on both cable systems in terms of MyNetworkTV affiliates.

On December 8, 2015, WCZU replaced DrTV with the Buzzr network on its second subchannel, featuring a whole library of classic games shows owned by FremantleMedia.[18] This made WCZU the first station in Kentucky to affiliate with that network. In terms of commercial TV stations, WCZU-LD2's switch to Buzzr was also the first affiliation change in the Bowling Green market since WNKY's switchover from Fox to NBC in March 2001. On January 27, 2016, the station launched its DT3 subchannel as an affiliate of Bounce TV, a multicast network that is specifically geared towards the African American population.

On May 27, 2016, after MyNetworkTV's Friday night lineup, DrTV, which once occupied the second subchannel, returned to the station but on the main subchannel as a result of a technical error. Antenna TV returned the following Sunday morning, May 29, in time for that network's marathon of racing-inspired movies that commemorated the 100th running of the Indianapolis 500.

More subchannels on WCZU Edit

There was some speculation that WCZU would launch two additional subchannels, WCZU-LD4 and WCZU-LD5, which would have served as affiliates of Katz Broadcasting-operated gender networks Grit and Escape, respectively, at some point in late 2016 or early 2017. Escape was rebranded as Court TV Mystery in 2019, and was renamed Ion Mystery in 2022.[19][20] Both networks' channels at the time were considered the "Gender Networks" targeting people in the 25–54 age group. On August 24, 2016, WCZU-LD4, alone, was launched as an affiliate of the SonLife Broadcasting Network, which makes it the first religious network to have an affiliate in the Bowling Green market, although WPBM-CD, in nearby Scottsville (technically in the Nashville market) is also a religious-formatted station.

Grit and Escape– the latter of which is now Ion Mystery– were simultaneously launched on WCZU's LD5 and LD6 subchannels, respectively, on September 23, 2016. This made WCZU the first station in the market to offer six or more digital subchannels since Kentucky Educational Television (KET) offered six subchannels on all of their satellites in the mid-2000s. However, the WAVE-DT3 feed of Grit remained available on SCRTC Cable until sometime in 2017. On January 6, 2017, a seventh subchannel was launched to carry the NBCUniversal-owned Cozi TV network.

WCZU on Spectrum Cable Edit

The Bowling Green Daily News added WCZU to its TV Listings page on January 9, 2017.[21] This was done in response to Time Warner Cable (now Charter Spectrum) making WCZU's main channel available on its cable system in the Bowling Green area in that month.[22]

Simulcast of another MyNetworkTV affiliate Edit

For the station's first three years on the air, there were certain times WCZU did not air MyNetworkTV programming and continued Antenna TV programming during prime time. Since December 2017, as a solution to that problem, WCZU-LD began simulcasting its MyNetworkTV programming schedule with the DT2 subchannel of Rehoboth Beach, Delaware–based NBC affiliate WRDE-LD from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Central time, and also airs its local commercials. This is done to prevent accidental blackout of MyNetworkTV programming due to technical errors. This is part of an agreement between WRDE and DTV America.

New ownership and change of affiliation Edit

WCZU was one of several dozen DTV America stations that were purchased by HC2 Holdings (now part of Innovate Corp.) in October 2017.[23][24] In May 2019, WCZU, along with the parent company's other MyNetworkTV affiliates, began to simulcast the service's prime time schedule with KWWE-LD in Lake Charles, Louisiana, including the latter station's commercials. In early June 2019, the station's affiliations with both Antenna TV and MyNetworkTV were replaced with the full-time schedule of the newly relaunched Court TV. The market would be once again without a local MyNetworkTV affiliation until the October 18, 2019, sign-on of the area's current MyNetworkTV/Biz TV dual affiliate, the Glasgow-licensed WDNZ-LD, which has also taken the Antenna TV affiliation to air it on a separate subchannel, thus finally bringing the full-time Antenna TV schedule to the Bowling Green area.[25]

2020s Edit

Throughout its history, WCZU was known to be forced off the air for prolonged periods of time due to either a severe storm or a power outages at the transmitter. However, on July 27, 2022, the station suffered damage to one of the pallets on the transmitter. As a result, the station filed for Silent Special Temporary Authority for allowance of time to repair the transmitter. The station returned to the air on August 15.[26]

Programming Edit

Local advertising is not currently aired by the station as WCZU airs the direct network feeds. The station relies on national advertising aired by the networks for revenue. As a MyNetworkTV affiliate in the 2010s, during weeknight prime time hours, the slots where local advertising was supposed to be inserted, it aired a splash screen featuring the MyNetworkTV logo bouncing around until the commercial break was over. At the top of every hour on both subchannels, programming is preempted for five seconds to show the station's legal top-of-hour identification, though it only affects the closing and/or intro of programs or any promo that is run between programs. In spite of its low-power status, the station identifications list the station as "WCZU-TV 39, Bowling Green." In June 2015, it was replaced by a new station ID with the proper "-LD" suffix.

General programming Edit

From 2014 until 2019, WCZU-LD cleared the full Antenna TV programming schedule for both days of the weekend, and 22 hours every weekday. Most of Antenna TV's programming features classic sitcoms from the 1950s through the 1990s. Any Antenna TV programs that air on weeknights from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. CT are preempted in order to accommodate the MyNetworkTV programming schedule, which runs from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. CT every weeknight, and would re-join Antenna TV at 9:00 p.m.[27] This practice was also followed by sister stations and fellow MyNetworkTV/Antenna TV dual affiliates WYJJ-LD and KPJO-LD, as those stations had the same affiliations. Reception of WUXP was still necessary to view MyNetworkTV's programming in high-definition, because WCZU's entire broadcasting schedule was aired in standard definition to accommodate the Antenna TV network feed's picture format. Since June 2019, the station clears the entire Court TV schedule in full 16:9 high definition.

Sports programming Edit

A December 2014 article in the Glasgow Daily Times speculated that WCZU was expected to broadcast Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) sports programming from the Raycom Sports-operated ACC Network because the University of Louisville Cardinals, based about 90 miles (140 km) north-northeast of Bowling Green, joined the ACC in July 2014.[28] The rumors proved to be true on August 29, 2015, at 1:00 p.m. CT, when the station aired the ACC Football Kickoff Special. At some point in early 2015, Raycom Sports and DTV America reached an agreement to bring ACC football and men's basketball to WCZU. This also made Raycom's ACC Network the station's only syndicated fare that us completely separate from its MyNetworkTV or Antenna TV network affiliations. ACC Network programming on WCZU was broadcast in downconverted standard definition, but in a 16:9 letterbox widescreen format. Prior to the 2015–16 season, since none of the Bowling Green area's local stations carried ACC Network programming, ACC fans in the area had to rely on either Nashville's WUXP or Louisville's NBC affiliate WAVE-TV, or ESPN's out-of-market sports packages and/or the ESPN3 online-streaming service to access those broadcasts. The first football game broadcast on WCZU was the WoffordClemson game on September 5, 2015. MyNetworkTV programming on WCZU was subject to be preempted by ACC Network games during college basketball season. ACC Network programming remained with WCZU until the end of the 2018–19 regular season; it ceased to exist after the July 2019 launch of ESPN's ACC cable network.

Technical information Edit

Subchannels Edit

The station's digital signal is multiplexed:

Subchannels of WCZU-LD[29]
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
39.1 480i 16:9 WCZU-LD Main WCZU-LD programming / Court TV
39.2 4:3 Buzzr
39.3 16:9 Bounce TV[30]
39.4 4:3 Sonlife[31]
39.5 16:9 Grit[19]
39.6 Ion Mystery[20]
39.7 4:3 Cozi TV

Digital signal reallocation Edit

As part of the 2016-17 spectrum incentive auction, in April 2018, WCZU applied to reallocate its digital signal to UHF channel 34 as its initial channel 39 allocation was one of the upper-mid UHF channels (38–51) that was removed from the use of television allocation. That part of the spectrum will be used for wireless services. WCZU also applied to boost its effective radiated power to 15,000 watts, the maximum allowable power by a low-power station. In October 2018, WCZU reapplied its reallocation/construction permit to relocate to UHF channel 19. The station's over-the-air signal temporarily went off the air on October 18, 2019, in order to undergo maintenance to test the new signal. The station returned to the air on its new allocation on channel 19 in November 2019; meanwhile, the channel 34 allocation that the station initially applied for would later be used by what would eventually become Telemundo affiliate WBGS-LD.

Availability Edit

Over-the-air signal Edit

Due to its low-powered status, and with its 15,000 watts of effective radiated power, WCZU's signal can only cover a 40-mile (64 km) radius around the transmitter. It covers most of the Bowling Green market, which comprises Barren, Butler, Edmonson, Hart, Metcalfe, and Warren counties. In addition to the Bowling Green market, WCZU can also cover the north-central parts of the Nashville media market such as Logan, Simpson, and Allen counties, along with far northern parts of Sumner County, Tennessee. WCZU's signal also reaches into parts of Grayson County in the Louisville media market, as well as southern Ohio County in the Evansville, IndianaOwensboro, Kentucky media market.[6][32]

Cable carriage Edit

In Barren, Hart, and Metcalfe counties, the main channel is available on SCRTC Cable channel 30, while WCZU-LD2 is on channel 91.[12] In the city of Glasgow, the main channel is carried on Glasgow Electric Plant Board[33] cable channel 15, while WCZU-LD2 is carried on Glasgow EPB Cable Channel 146.[15][16]

After DTV America's agreement with Charter Spectrum to carry the station's main channel in January 2017,[21] this leaves the market's Mediacom systems and Dish Network as the only pay-television providers in the market that still do not carry WCZU. DirecTV does not offer any of Bowling Green's local channels. The station lost must-carry status following the main channel's switch to Court TV.

References Edit

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WCZU-LD". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ RabbitEars TV Query for WCZU-LD
  3. ^ Jake's DTV Blog: REVISITING THE DIGITAL LPTV LAND RUSH: Bowling Green getting in on the action
  4. ^ Press Release (December 20, 2013). (PDF). DTV America Corporation. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 19, 2023. Retrieved May 21, 2014.
  5. ^ WCZU-LD - WTFDA Forums
  6. ^ a b WCZU-LD Coverage Map @ RabbitEars.Info
  7. ^ "Storer picks up WCAY-TV". Park City Daily News. May 29, 1988. p. 18B. Retrieved June 10, 2023 – via Google Books.
  8. ^ "Retro: WBKO-TV 13 Bowling Green, KY - Saturday, June 3, 1995". RadioDiscussions. September 21, 2022. Retrieved February 1, 2023.
  9. ^ . Archived from the Original November 19, 2000. Retrieved October 29, 2000.
  10. ^ Where to Watch US | WKU PBS
  11. ^ Overstreet, Melinda (December 11, 2014). "South Central Rural Telephone Cooperative Corp. Program costs are going up". Glasgow Daily Times. Retrieved January 13, 2015.
  12. ^ a b (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on June 26, 2015. Retrieved April 23, 2015.
  13. ^ Harvey, Alissa (December 1, 2014). . Bowling Green Daily News. Archived from the original on February 19, 2023. Retrieved February 18, 2023.
  14. ^ Brown, James (December 2, 2014). "Glasgow Electric Plant Board's customers will see changes in channels and bills". Glasgow Daily Times. Retrieved January 15, 2015.
  15. ^ a b Glasgow EPB Basic Cable Lineup
  16. ^ a b Glasgow EPB Digital Cable Lineup
  17. ^ "Glasgow Agrees to Carry". DTV America. December 16, 2014. from the original January 13, 2015. Retrieved January 13, 2015.
  18. ^ "#BUZZR is now available over-the-air in these markets". January 8, 2016. Retrieved January 9, 2016 – via Instagram.
  19. ^ a b Find Us - Grit - Television with Backbone
  20. ^ a b Find us. Escape - slip away.
  21. ^ a b TV Listings page, Bowling Green Daily News, Monday, January 9, 2017, page 9A.
  22. ^ Spectrum Cable Channel Lineup for Bowling Green
  23. ^ (Press release). June 27, 2017. Archived from the original on February 19, 2023.
  24. ^ http://transition.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2017/db1031/DA-17-1058A1.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  25. ^ Digital TV Market Listing for WDNZ-LD
  26. ^ BG, KY News - WCZU 39. Nashville DTV News & More. August 11, 2022. Retrieved August 17, 2022.
  27. ^ WCZULD (WCZU-LD) TV Schedule | LocateTV
  28. ^ Brown, James (December 2, 2014). "Glasgow Electric Plant Board's Customers will see changes in channels and bills". Glasgow Daily Times. Retrieved January 15, 2015.
  29. ^ Digital TV Market Listing for WCZU-LD
  30. ^ Find Us - Bounce TV
  31. ^ Local TV : Over the Air. From SonlifeTV.com
  32. ^ . Archived from the original on January 14, 2015. Retrieved January 27, 2015.
  33. ^ . Bowling Green Daily News. January 28, 2015. Archived from the original on February 19, 2023. Retrieved February 19, 2023.

External links Edit

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2014-2019
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This article may be too long to read and navigate comfortably Please consider splitting content into sub articles condensing it or adding subheadings Please discuss this issue on the article s talk page May 2022 WCZU LD channel 39 is a low power television station in Bowling Green Kentucky United States affiliated with Court TV The station is owned by Innovate Corp and licensed to its subsidiary DTV America Corporation WCZU LD s transmitter is located near Wingfield in unincorporated southwestern Edmonson County along KY 1749 WCZU LDBowling Green KentuckyUnited StatesCityBowling Green KentuckyChannelsDigital 19 UHF Virtual 39ProgrammingAffiliations39 1 Court TVfor others see SubchannelsOwnershipOwnerInnovate Corp DTV America Corporation Sister stationsWKUT LDHistoryFoundedFebruary 25 2010First air dateMarch 4 2014 9 years ago 2014 03 04 Former call signsW39CZ D 2010 2013 Former channel number s Digital 39 UHF 2014 2019 Former affiliationsDark 2010 2014 Antenna TV 2014 2019 MyNetworkTV 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took to the air under license to King Forward Inc 2 Its elected transmitter site was originally located in central Edmonson County Kentucky on KY 1365 Grassland Road off KY 70 Morgantown Road just northwest of Brownsville 3 That tower served as an AT amp T long lines microwave tower from the early 1970s until the mid 2000s as part of the AT amp T Long Lines wire cable and microwave relay system That tower can be seen in various areas of Edmonson County from Windyville to Sweeden as well as the north side of Brownsville therefore making the structure a familiar landmark to area residents WCZU takes to the air Edit nbsp WCZU LD logo used online as a MyNetworkTV Antenna TV dual outlet nbsp DrTV Bowling Green logo used on website during WCZU LD2 s tenure as a DrTV affiliate in 2014 2015 On December 20 2013 the station s operator DTV America announced the station would go on air in early 2014 as a MyNetworkTV affiliate with Antenna TV programming surrounding MyNetworkTV s prime time schedule 4 WCZU LD took to the air on March 4 2014 and was discovered to be on the air no later than April 26 2014 Most people did not know the station existed until sometime in either late April or May of that year 5 Upon signing on WCZU became the first station in the Bowling Green market to provide programming from a digital multicast specialty network since the station began with a primary Antenna TV affiliation with upstart healthy lifestyle specialty network Doctor TV Channel DrTV being carried on WCZU s second subchannel It also became the first low power digital station to sign on in the Bowling Green market In May 2014 WCZU s transmitter site was relocated to a tower near the Wingfield community in southwestern Edmonson County along KY 1749 Wingfield Road It now shares space on the tower with Brownsville licensed adult hits radio station WKLX 6 From the time of the station s inception in March 2014 WCZU also had a secondary affiliation with MyNetworkTV a sister channel to the Fox network that was created in 2006 to provide an alternative to going independent station to any former UPN and WB affiliate not slated to become an affiliate of fellow upstart network The CW upon its launch that same year the cable only WBWG which relaunched onto the DT3 subchannel of ABC Fox dual affiliate WBKO channel 13 is the area s CW affiliate as part of The CW Plus With MyNetworkTV finally becoming available locally through WCZU Ion Television became the last major network or syndication service not available directly from an outlet in Bowling Green Nashville s Ion owned and operated station WNPX TV originally licensed to Cookeville now licensed to Franklin is the default Ion outlet for the market Prior to the sign on of WCZU the Bowling Green market had to rely on WUXP TV in Nashville as the default MyNetworkTV affiliation for area that station which was available on Bowling Green cable systems as early as 1988 during that station s stint as Fox affiliate WCAY TV 7 also served as the default UPN affiliate during that network s existence from January 1995 until UPN s merger with The WB to create The CW in September 2006 This was because UPN was never fully available from a local station in Bowling Green the only UPN programming that was seen locally from Bowling Green area stations were the first season of Star Trek Voyager which aired on WBKO in early 1995 8 and the Disney s One Too block which aired on NBC affiliate WNKY channel 40 during that station s final two years as Bowling Green s original Fox affiliate 9 Like most of Nashville s other full power UHF digital stations WUXP could still be received in parts of the Bowling Green market using an outdoor antenna The only Bowling Green area cable system that still carried WUXP at the time of WCZU s sign on was WesternCable the on campus cable system in classrooms and residence halls at Western Kentucky University the station was dropped in 2020 10 For unknown reasons WCZU did not air MyNetworkTV programming in late June and early July 2014 Programming from that service returned sometime during the week of July 7 12 2014 MyNetworkTV programming returned permanently on August 4 2014 It disappeared again in March 2015 also for unknown reasons In times when MyNetworkTV programming was not run on WCZU WUXP would serve as a backup MyNetworkTV affiliate assuming one could pick up that station s signal On August 15 2014 DTV America which has been operating the station since its inception purchased the station from King Forward to become the station s outright owner and operator After the first year 2015 2017 Edit In December 2014 Glasgow Kentucky based South Central Rural Telephone Cooperative and DTV America Corporation reached an agreement for the SCRTC to carry both of WCZU s digital subchannels making WCZU available to the SCRTC s customers in the Bowling Green market only including Barren Metcalfe and Hart counties 11 12 This made the SCRTC the first cable provider in the Bowling Green market to reach such an agreement and to carry either of WCZU s subchannels of the time Later on in the same month the Glasgow Electric Plant Board also reached an agreement with DTV America to carry both of WCZU s subchannels 13 14 15 16 17 Both providers began carrying WCZU s two subchannels in January 2015 Salem Indiana licensed WMYO in Louisville was dropped by both cable providers to make way for WCZU Since Antenna TV was also available on WCZU s main channel both subchannels of Louisville Fox affiliate WDRB WMYO s sister station were also dropped making WBKO DT2 the sole Fox affiliate on Glasgow area cable Hence WCZU LD claimed market exclusivity on both cable systems in terms of MyNetworkTV affiliates On December 8 2015 WCZU replaced DrTV with the Buzzr network on its second subchannel featuring a whole library of classic games shows owned by FremantleMedia 18 This made WCZU the first station in Kentucky to affiliate with that network In terms of commercial TV stations WCZU LD2 s switch to Buzzr was also the first affiliation change in the Bowling Green market since WNKY s switchover from Fox to NBC in March 2001 On January 27 2016 the station launched its DT3 subchannel as an affiliate of Bounce TV a multicast network that is specifically geared towards the African American population On May 27 2016 after MyNetworkTV s Friday night lineup DrTV which once occupied the second subchannel returned to the station but on the main subchannel as a result of a technical error Antenna TV returned the following Sunday morning May 29 in time for that network s marathon of racing inspired movies that commemorated the 100th running of the Indianapolis 500 More subchannels on WCZU Edit There was some speculation that WCZU would launch two additional subchannels WCZU LD4 and WCZU LD5 which would have served as affiliates of Katz Broadcasting operated gender networks Grit and Escape respectively at some point in late 2016 or early 2017 Escape was rebranded as Court TV Mystery in 2019 and was renamed Ion Mystery in 2022 19 20 Both networks channels at the time were considered the Gender Networks targeting people in the 25 54 age group On August 24 2016 WCZU LD4 alone was launched as an affiliate of the SonLife Broadcasting Network which makes it the first religious network to have an affiliate in the Bowling Green market although WPBM CD in nearby Scottsville technically in the Nashville market is also a religious formatted station Grit and Escape the latter of which is now Ion Mystery were simultaneously launched on WCZU s LD5 and LD6 subchannels respectively on September 23 2016 This made WCZU the first station in the market to offer six or more digital subchannels since Kentucky Educational Television KET offered six subchannels on all of their satellites in the mid 2000s However the WAVE DT3 feed of Grit remained available on SCRTC Cable until sometime in 2017 On January 6 2017 a seventh subchannel was launched to carry the NBCUniversal owned Cozi TV network WCZU on Spectrum Cable Edit The Bowling Green Daily News added WCZU to its TV Listings page on January 9 2017 21 This was done in response to Time Warner Cable now Charter Spectrum making WCZU s main channel available on its cable system in the Bowling Green area in that month 22 Simulcast of another MyNetworkTV affiliate Edit For the station s first three years on the air there were certain times WCZU did not air MyNetworkTV programming and continued Antenna TV programming during prime time Since December 2017 as a solution to that problem WCZU LD began simulcasting its MyNetworkTV programming schedule with the DT2 subchannel of Rehoboth Beach Delaware based NBC affiliate WRDE LD from 7 00 p m to 9 00 p m Central time and also airs its local commercials This is done to prevent accidental blackout of MyNetworkTV programming due to technical errors This is part of an agreement between WRDE and DTV America New ownership and change of affiliation Edit WCZU was one of several dozen DTV America stations that were purchased by HC2 Holdings now part of Innovate Corp in October 2017 23 24 In May 2019 WCZU along with the parent company s other MyNetworkTV affiliates began to simulcast the service s prime time schedule with KWWE LD in Lake Charles Louisiana including the latter station s commercials In early June 2019 the station s affiliations with both Antenna TV and MyNetworkTV were replaced with the full time schedule of the newly relaunched Court TV The market would be once again without a local MyNetworkTV affiliation until the October 18 2019 sign on of the area s current MyNetworkTV Biz TV dual affiliate the Glasgow licensed WDNZ LD which has also taken the Antenna TV affiliation to air it on a separate subchannel thus finally bringing the full time Antenna TV schedule to the Bowling Green area 25 2020s Edit Throughout its history WCZU was known to be forced off the air for prolonged periods of time due to either a severe storm or a power outages at the transmitter However on July 27 2022 the station suffered damage to one of the pallets on the transmitter As a result the station filed for Silent Special Temporary Authority for allowance of time to repair the transmitter The station returned to the air on August 15 26 Programming EditLocal advertising is not currently aired by the station as WCZU airs the direct network feeds The station relies on national advertising aired by the networks for revenue As a MyNetworkTV affiliate in the 2010s during weeknight prime time hours the slots where local advertising was supposed to be inserted it aired a splash screen featuring the MyNetworkTV logo bouncing around until the commercial break was over At the top of every hour on both subchannels programming is preempted for five seconds to show the station s legal top of hour identification though it only affects the closing and or intro of programs or any promo that is run between programs In spite of its low power status the station identifications list the station as WCZU TV 39 Bowling Green In June 2015 it was replaced by a new station ID with the proper LD suffix General programming Edit From 2014 until 2019 WCZU LD cleared the full Antenna TV programming schedule for both days of the weekend and 22 hours every weekday Most of Antenna TV s programming features classic sitcoms from the 1950s through the 1990s Any Antenna TV programs that air on weeknights from 7 00 p m to 9 00 p m CT are preempted in order to accommodate the MyNetworkTV programming schedule which runs from 7 00 to 9 00 p m CT every weeknight and would re join Antenna TV at 9 00 p m 27 This practice was also followed by sister stations and fellow MyNetworkTV Antenna TV dual affiliates WYJJ LD and KPJO LD as those stations had the same affiliations Reception of WUXP was still necessary to view MyNetworkTV s programming in high definition because WCZU s entire broadcasting schedule was aired in standard definition to accommodate the Antenna TV network feed s picture format Since June 2019 the station clears the entire Court TV schedule in full 16 9 high definition Sports programming Edit A December 2014 article in the Glasgow Daily Times speculated that WCZU was expected to broadcast Atlantic Coast Conference ACC sports programming from the Raycom Sports operated ACC Network because the University of Louisville Cardinals based about 90 miles 140 km north northeast of Bowling Green joined the ACC in July 2014 28 The rumors proved to be true on August 29 2015 at 1 00 p m CT when the station aired the ACC Football Kickoff Special At some point in early 2015 Raycom Sports and DTV America reached an agreement to bring ACC football and men s basketball to WCZU This also made Raycom s ACC Network the station s only syndicated fare that us completely separate from its MyNetworkTV or Antenna TV network affiliations ACC Network programming on WCZU was broadcast in downconverted standard definition but in a 16 9 letterbox widescreen format Prior to the 2015 16 season since none of the Bowling Green area s local stations carried ACC Network programming ACC fans in the area had to rely on either Nashville s WUXP or Louisville s NBC affiliate WAVE TV or ESPN s out of market sports packages and or the ESPN3 online streaming service to access those broadcasts The first football game broadcast on WCZU was the Wofford Clemson game on September 5 2015 MyNetworkTV programming on WCZU was subject to be preempted by ACC Network games during college basketball season ACC Network programming remained with WCZU until the end of the 2018 19 regular season it ceased to exist after the July 2019 launch of ESPN s ACC cable network Technical information EditSubchannels Edit The station s digital signal is multiplexed Subchannels of WCZU LD 29 Channel Res Aspect Short name Programming39 1 480i 16 9 WCZU LD Main WCZU LD programming Court TV39 2 4 3 Buzzr39 3 16 9 Bounce TV 30 39 4 4 3 Sonlife 31 39 5 16 9 Grit 19 39 6 Ion Mystery 20 39 7 4 3 Cozi TVDigital signal reallocation Edit As part of the 2016 17 spectrum incentive auction in April 2018 WCZU applied to reallocate its digital signal to UHF channel 34 as its initial channel 39 allocation was one of the upper mid UHF channels 38 51 that was removed from the use of television allocation That part of the spectrum will be used for wireless services WCZU also applied to boost its effective radiated power to 15 000 watts the maximum allowable power by a low power station In October 2018 WCZU reapplied its reallocation construction permit to relocate to UHF channel 19 The station s over the air signal temporarily went off the air on October 18 2019 in order to undergo maintenance to test the new signal The station returned to the air on its new allocation on channel 19 in November 2019 meanwhile the channel 34 allocation that the station initially applied for would later be used by what would eventually become Telemundo affiliate WBGS LD Availability EditOver the air signal Edit Due to its low powered status and with its 15 000 watts of effective radiated power WCZU s signal can only cover a 40 mile 64 km radius around the transmitter It covers most of the Bowling Green market which comprises Barren Butler Edmonson Hart Metcalfe and Warren counties In addition to the Bowling Green market WCZU can also cover the north central parts of the Nashville media market such as Logan Simpson and Allen counties along with far northern parts of Sumner County Tennessee WCZU s signal also reaches into parts of Grayson County in the Louisville media market as well as southern Ohio County in the Evansville Indiana Owensboro Kentucky media market 6 32 Cable carriage Edit In Barren Hart and Metcalfe counties the main channel is available on SCRTC Cable channel 30 while WCZU LD2 is on channel 91 12 In the city of Glasgow the main channel is carried on Glasgow Electric Plant Board 33 cable channel 15 while WCZU LD2 is carried on Glasgow EPB Cable Channel 146 15 16 After DTV America s agreement with Charter Spectrum to carry the station s main channel in January 2017 21 this leaves the market s Mediacom systems and Dish Network as the only pay television providers in the market that still do not carry WCZU DirecTV does not offer any of Bowling Green s local channels The station lost must carry status following the main channel s switch to Court TV References Edit Facility Technical Data for WCZU LD Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission RabbitEars TV Query for WCZU LD Jake s DTV Blog REVISITING THE DIGITAL LPTV LAND RUSH Bowling Green getting in on the action Press Release December 20 2013 DTV America Launches New My Net Stations PDF DTV America Corporation Archived from the original PDF on February 19 2023 Retrieved May 21 2014 WCZU LD WTFDA Forums a b WCZU LD Coverage Map RabbitEars Info Storer picks up WCAY TV Park City Daily News May 29 1988 p 18B Retrieved June 10 2023 via Google Books Retro WBKO TV 13 Bowling Green KY Saturday June 3 1995 RadioDiscussions September 21 2022 Retrieved February 1 2023 WKNT Program Schedule Archived from the Original November 19 2000 Retrieved October 29 2000 Where to Watch US WKU PBS Overstreet Melinda December 11 2014 South Central Rural Telephone Cooperative Corp Program costs are going up Glasgow Daily Times Retrieved January 13 2015 a b SCRTC Cable Channel Lineup Barren Metcalfe and Hart County 2015 PDF Archived from the original PDF on June 26 2015 Retrieved April 23 2015 Harvey Alissa December 1 2014 Glasgow to drop WNKY Bowling Green Daily News Archived from the original on February 19 2023 Retrieved February 18 2023 Brown James December 2 2014 Glasgow Electric Plant Board s customers will see changes in channels and bills Glasgow Daily Times Retrieved January 15 2015 a b Glasgow EPB Basic Cable Lineup a b Glasgow EPB Digital Cable Lineup Glasgow Agrees to Carry DTV America December 16 2014 Archived from the original January 13 2015 Retrieved January 13 2015 BUZZR is now available over the air in these markets January 8 2016 Retrieved January 9 2016 via Instagram a b Find Us Grit Television with Backbone a b Find us Escape slip away a b TV Listings page Bowling Green Daily News Monday January 9 2017 page 9A Spectrum Cable Channel Lineup for Bowling Green HC2 to Acquire Majority Interest in DTV America Press release June 27 2017 Archived from the original on February 19 2023 http transition fcc gov Daily Releases Daily Business 2017 db1031 DA 17 1058A1 pdf bare URL PDF Digital TV Market Listing for WDNZ LD BG KY News WCZU 39 Nashville DTV News amp More August 11 2022 Retrieved August 17 2022 WCZULD WCZU LD TV Schedule LocateTV Brown James December 2 2014 Glasgow Electric Plant Board s Customers will see changes in channels and bills Glasgow Daily Times Retrieved January 15 2015 Digital TV Market Listing for WCZU LD Find Us Bounce TV Local TV Over the Air From SonlifeTV com Bowling Green KY Map1 DTV America Archived from the original on January 14 2015 Retrieved January 27 2015 WNKY returning to Glasgow television Bowling Green Daily News January 28 2015 Archived from the original on February 19 2023 Retrieved February 19 2023 External links Edit nbsp United States portal nbsp Television portalStation webpage by DTV America Archived January 14 2015 at the Wayback Machine Preceded byWUXP TV Nashville Tennessee MyNetworkTV affiliate for Bowling Green Kentucky2014 2019 Succeeded byWDNZ LD Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WCZU LD amp oldid 1180505231, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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