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WENY-TV

WENY-TV (channel 36) is a television station in Elmira, New York, United States, affiliated with ABC, CBS and The CW Plus. Owned by Lilly Broadcasting, the station has studios on Old Ithaca Road in Horseheads, and its transmitter is located on Higman Hill in Corning.

WENY-TV
CityElmira, New York
Channels
Branding
  • WENY ABC
  • WENY CBS (DT2)
  • Twin Tiers CW 2 (DT3)
Programming
Affiliations
Ownership
OwnerLilly Broadcasting, L.L.C.
WSEE-TV, WICU-TV
History
First air date
November 19, 1969 (54 years ago) (1969-11-19)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog: 36 (UHF, 1969–2009)
  • Digital: 55 (UHF, 2000–2009), 36 (UHF, 2009–2019)
Call sign meaning
Elmira, New York
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID71508
ERP145 kW
HAAT311 m (1,020 ft)
Transmitter coordinates42°8′31.2″N 77°4′38.8″W / 42.142000°N 77.077444°W / 42.142000; -77.077444
Translator(s)
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
Website
  • www.weny.com
  • "Twin Tiers CW 2" (DT3)

History edit

The station signed on November 19, 1969, after Howard Green, owner of WENY radio (1230 AM and 92.7 FM) and WCMC-AM-TV in Wildwood, New Jersey, was awarded analog UHF channel 36 by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Another area broadcaster, Frank Saia, had surrendered the construction permit to build what would have been WEHH-TV on the same channel.

Green purchased the initial equipment from defunct station WNYP-TV, hiring Larry Taylor (previously the Assistant Chief Engineer of WNYP-TV) to move and install the broadcast equipment. Green and Taylor brought the equipment into a space on the ground floor of the Mark Twain Hotel in Downtown Elmira which had been a restaurant. The station's analog antenna was side-mounted to the NBC affiliate WSYE (now known as WETM-TV) Hawley Hill tower. A further addition was constructed to the building that housed WSYE to allow for the installation of the WENY analog transmitter. The station's digital transmitter was relocated to Corning.

WENY began operations out of a mixed color/black-and-white facility. Its broadcasts of ABC network programming were actually retransmissions of either WABC-TV in New York City or WNYS-TV (now WSYR-TV) in Syracuse, New York. The former was received via microwave while the latter was received via a deep fringe hotel rooftop antenna. The station aired a small amount of locally produced programming including an Elmira edition of Claster Television's long-running children's program Romper Room and a late-Saturday night horror movie hosted by disc jockey Paul Leigh as the ghoulish "Undertaker".

During the disastrous flooding caused by Hurricane Agnes in 1972, WENY was abandoned due to rising waters. Engineers were able to remove a small amount of equipment to the Hawley Hill site where the station managed a limited broadcasting schedule of news and emergency announcements until the studios could be reoccupied. After this, Green obtained a building on Old Ithaca Road in Horseheads that had been used by the Army Corps of Engineers. In 1973, Taylor, along with engineer Gary Simon, moved the station from the hotel to the garage of the property where it remains to this day. In 2000, longtime owner Howard Green sold WENY to current owner Lilly Broadcasting (owned by Brian Lilly, son of SJL Broadcasting's George Lilly) thus separating the television station from its radio sisters which were sold to Eolin (Olin) Broadcasting.

 
The WENY-TV news opening with logo in 1990.

According to the FCC, it had an application to air a digital signal on UHF channel 55. However, the station opted to perform a flash-cut instead. Qualcomm holds licenses for the channel 55 spectrum. Approval of WENY's request to flash-cut allowed that company's wholly owned subsidiary, MediaFLO United States, to expand its "mediacast" service coverage in New York State without loss of broadcast service to the public.[2] WENY's digital transmitter was relocated to Corning. The station's coverage area includes Steuben and Chemung counties in New York which borders the Erie, Pennsylvania market and sister stations WSEE-TV and WICU-TV.

In July 2014, WENY became the subject of criticism when it cut away from the closing minutes of the 2014 FIFA World Cup Final to broadcast coverage of a tornado warning affecting the area.[3]

Subchannel history edit

WENY-DT2 edit

WENY-DT2 is the CBS-affiliated second digital subchannel of WENY-TV, broadcasting in 1080i high definition on channel 36.2.

On October 20, 2008, CBS signed an affiliation agreement with WENY to air the network on a new second digital subchannel with a proposed launch date of January 1, 2009.[4][5] This marked the first time that CBS had an affiliate based in Elmira. Before then, most of the area had been served by longtime default affiliate WBNG-TV in Binghamton while the Ithaca area was served by Syracuse affiliate WTVH. The western portions of the area, including Canisteo and Hornell, were covered by Buffalo's WIVB-TV, while Scranton–Wilkes-Barre affiliate WYOU and Johnstown affiliate WTAJ-TV served portions of the Pennsylvania market. According to the FCC, WENY had a request to flash-cut from analog to digital broadcasting after the old transition date of February 17, 2009.[6] On that date, WENY-DT2 launched on Time Warner Cable systems in Elmira, Corning, Hornell, and Ithaca.[7][8][9]

The flash-cut was performed at the end of May, and WENY began broadcasting exclusively in digital. The new CBS station began its transmission over-the-air at this point; WBNG, WIVB, and WTVH were dropped from cable systems at that time due to FCC rules, except for WTVH which remains in Ithaca on cable. Until recently, the shows on this CBS subchannel were only transmitted in 16:9 standard definition widescreen; a full HD feed of the CBS station could only be seen on Time Warner Cable (now Charter Spectrum).

WENY-DT3 edit

WENY-DT3 is the CW+ affiliated third digital subchannel of WENY-TV, broadcasting in 16:9 widescreen standard definition on channel 36.3. The subchannel can also be seen on Charter Spectrum channel 2 (hence the on-air branding Twin Tiers CW 2). Presently, the HD feed is exclusive to cable due to WENY's current multiplexer limitations; it could not be upgraded to 720p HD, most likely due to bandwidth limitations prohibiting WENY from simultaneously transmitting all three of their feeds in HD.[10] In January 2019, Lilly Broadcasting, L.L.C. opted out of an HD upgrade to their 36.3 subchannel, instead deciding to add Ion Television to channel 36.4.

This television outlet originally served as the market's WB affiliate. It was part of cable exclusive service The WB 100+, and as a result, used the call sign "WBE" (referring to "The WB Elmira") in a fictional manner. In partnership with The WB 100+, ABC affiliate WENY provided operational and advertising services for this station.

In spring 2006, it was announced that Lilly Broadcasting had been granted the local CW affiliation, following the merger of UPN and The WB. The CW began airing on "WBE" on September 18 and there was a plan to eventually add it as a subchannel of WENY in order to increase access to the new network.

WENY-DT4 edit

WENY-DT4 is the Ion Television-affiliated fourth digital subchannel of WENY-TV, broadcasting in widescreen standard definition on channel 36.4. The subchannel was added in January 2019.

News operation edit

At first, the station's only local programming were newscasts seen weeknights at 6:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. The original anchor team featured news director Bill Miller, long-time WENY disc jockey Steve Christy with weather, and sports by Dick Ireland. Christy, the last of the three to retire, remained with the station until early 2009 at which point he retired due to health problems. Also known as "Mr. WENY" in reference to his long tenure at the station, he died in July 2010.[11] In 1975, WENY became the first television outlet in the market to switch from 16mm black-and-white reversal news footage to color electronic news gathering using the Sony U-Matic system. In 1977, it became the first in Elmira to use an electronic character generator during newscasts.

Rival WETM has traditionally been a ratings stronghold in the Twin Tiers area. This is because the news department at WENY is quite small compared with the NBC outlet and most other big three affiliates. Another traditional news time slot currently lacking a program on WENY's channels includes a newscast weeknights at 5:00 p.m.

There is, however, the market's only show weeknights at 5:30 pm seen exclusively on the CBS subchannel. Weeknights at 6:00 and 11:00 p.m., the ABC and CBS subchannels simulcast local news although there can sometimes be a delay or preemption on one service due to network obligations. WENY upgraded its newscast to full high definition (studio, and field reports) on April 23, 2012, making it the first to do so in the Elmira–Corning market. WENY shares resources with sister stations WSEE and WICU in Erie to cover the Western Twin Tiers region.

Technical information edit

Subchannels edit

The station's signal is multiplexed:

Subchannels of WENY-TV[12]
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
36.1 720p 16:9 WNY ABC ABC
36.2 1080i WNY CBS CBS
36.3 480i WNY CW The CW Plus
36.4 WNY ION Ion Television

Analog-to-digital conversion edit

WENY-TV shut down its analog signal, over UHF channel 36, on February 17, 2009, the original target date by 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 55, 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 UHF channel 36.[13]

Translators edit

WENY-TV is relayed on repeater W34FR-D in Ithaca (in the Syracuse market).

WENY-TV was previously aired on repeater W06AR on VHF channel 6 in Hornell.

Out-of-market coverage edit

In January 2016, Lilly Broadcasting began to offer WENY as an ABC affiliate for the Caribbean island region which was picked up by local cable providers as a replacement for Christiansted, U.S. Virgin Islands–based station WSVI, which lost its ABC affiliation at the end of 2015 due to technical issues and switched to Ion. Lilly already provides sister station WSEE as a CBS affiliate for the region, along with customized weather forecasts carried on a second local feed for the region. Lilly formerly leased the second subchannel of WCVI-TV (channel 23) locally to provide WENY over-the-air for the region; it purchased the station outright on November 19, 2019, and added the modified WSEE feed to the station's main subchannel on November 20.

WENY was previously viewable on cable in Ithaca until Nexstar Media Group, which owns rival station WETM-TV, ordered Charter Spectrum to drop the channel because the city is supposed to be in the Syracuse market and WENY was thus depriving Nexstar-owned Syracuse ABC affiliate WSYR-TV of clearance. To circumvent this, in November 2018, Charter Spectrum struck an agreement with WENY to create NY Local Ithaca, a custom cable feed that contains WENY newscasts and a weather loop with no network or syndicated programming.[14] This feed is simulcast nationally on VUit, a newscast streaming service owned by Syncbak.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WENY-TV". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ "FCC permission for WENY-TV digital flash-cut on UHF 36".
  3. ^ "Elmira, N.Y. Station Breaks In on World Cup For Severe Weather". Broadcasting & Cable. July 14, 2014. Retrieved July 21, 2014.
  4. ^ . CBS Corporation. October 20, 2008. Archived from the original on December 18, 2008.
  5. ^ "TV Week: CBS to add WENY-DT as affiliate, October 2008". Retrieved August 13, 2023.[dead link]
  6. ^
  7. ^ WENY-TV Takes Over Local CBS Affiliate Thursday[dead link], Scott Cook, WENY-TV, February 18, 2009
  8. ^ Neumann, Roger (December 31, 2008). "WENY-TV to add HD channels in new year: Station will provide both ABC and CBS programs soon". Star-Gazette. Retrieved August 13, 2023.[dead link]
  9. ^ Ashmore, Tim (December 2, 2008). "Time Warner to swap CBS affiliate channel". Ithaca Journal.[dead link]
  10. ^ "WENY-TV ELMIRA, NY". www.rabbitears.info. Retrieved August 13, 2023.
  11. ^ Mr. Weny Passes twintierslive.com[dead link]
  12. ^ "RabbitEars TV Query for WENY". www.rabbitears.info.
  13. ^ "DTV Tentative Channel Designations for the First and the Second Rounds" (PDF). Retrieved March 24, 2012.
  14. ^ "New local television station opens in Downtown Ithaca - The Ithaca Voice". November 17, 2018.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • WENY-DT3 "Twin Tiers CW 2"
  • Facility details for Facility ID 71512 (W34FR-D) in the FCC Licensing and Management System

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equipment from defunct station WNYP TV hiring Larry Taylor previously the Assistant Chief Engineer of WNYP TV to move and install the broadcast equipment Green and Taylor brought the equipment into a space on the ground floor of the Mark Twain Hotel in Downtown Elmira which had been a restaurant The station s analog antenna was side mounted to the NBC affiliate WSYE now known as WETM TV Hawley Hill tower A further addition was constructed to the building that housed WSYE to allow for the installation of the WENY analog transmitter The station s digital transmitter was relocated to Corning WENY began operations out of a mixed color black and white facility Its broadcasts of ABC network programming were actually retransmissions of either WABC TV in New York City or WNYS TV now WSYR TV in Syracuse New York The former was received via microwave while the latter was received via a deep fringe hotel rooftop antenna The station aired a small amount of locally produced programming including an Elmira edition of Claster Television s long running children s program Romper Room and a late Saturday night horror movie hosted by disc jockey Paul Leigh as the ghoulish Undertaker During the disastrous flooding caused by Hurricane Agnes in 1972 WENY was abandoned due to rising waters Engineers were able to remove a small amount of equipment to the Hawley Hill site where the station managed a limited broadcasting schedule of news and emergency announcements until the studios could be reoccupied After this Green obtained a building on Old Ithaca Road in Horseheads that had been used by the Army Corps of Engineers In 1973 Taylor along with engineer Gary Simon moved the station from the hotel to the garage of the property where it remains to this day In 2000 longtime owner Howard Green sold WENY to current owner Lilly Broadcasting owned by Brian Lilly son of SJL Broadcasting s George Lilly thus separating the television station from its radio sisters which were sold to Eolin Olin Broadcasting nbsp The WENY TV news opening with logo in 1990 According to the FCC it had an application to air a digital signal on UHF channel 55 However the station opted to perform a flash cut instead Qualcomm holds licenses for the channel 55 spectrum Approval of WENY s request to flash cut allowed that company s wholly owned subsidiary MediaFLO United States to expand its mediacast service coverage in New York State without loss of broadcast service to the public 2 WENY s digital transmitter was relocated to Corning The station s coverage area includes Steuben and Chemung counties in New York which borders the Erie Pennsylvania market and sister stations WSEE TV and WICU TV In July 2014 WENY became the subject of criticism when it cut away from the closing minutes of the 2014 FIFA World Cup Final to broadcast coverage of a tornado warning affecting the area 3 Subchannel history editWENY DT2 edit WENY DT2 is the CBS affiliated second digital subchannel of WENY TV broadcasting in 1080i high definition on channel 36 2 On October 20 2008 CBS signed an affiliation agreement with WENY to air the network on a new second digital subchannel with a proposed launch date of January 1 2009 4 5 This marked the first time that CBS had an affiliate based in Elmira Before then most of the area had been served by longtime default affiliate WBNG TV in Binghamton while the Ithaca area was served by Syracuse affiliate WTVH The western portions of the area including Canisteo and Hornell were covered by Buffalo s WIVB TV while Scranton Wilkes Barre affiliate WYOU and Johnstown affiliate WTAJ TV served portions of the Pennsylvania market According to the FCC WENY had a request to flash cut from analog to digital broadcasting after the old transition date of February 17 2009 6 On that date WENY DT2 launched on Time Warner Cable systems in Elmira Corning Hornell and Ithaca 7 8 9 The flash cut was performed at the end of May and WENY began broadcasting exclusively in digital The new CBS station began its transmission over the air at this point WBNG WIVB and WTVH were dropped from cable systems at that time due to FCC rules except for WTVH which remains in Ithaca on cable Until recently the shows on this CBS subchannel were only transmitted in 16 9 standard definition widescreen a full HD feed of the CBS station could only be seen on Time Warner Cable now Charter Spectrum WENY DT3 edit WENY DT3 is the CW affiliated third digital subchannel of WENY TV broadcasting in 16 9 widescreen standard definition on channel 36 3 The subchannel can also be seen on Charter Spectrum channel 2 hence the on air branding Twin Tiers CW 2 Presently the HD feed is exclusive to cable due to WENY s current multiplexer limitations it could not be upgraded to 720p HD most likely due to bandwidth limitations prohibiting WENY from simultaneously transmitting all three of their feeds in HD 10 In January 2019 Lilly Broadcasting L L C opted out of an HD upgrade to their 36 3 subchannel instead deciding to add Ion Television to channel 36 4 This television outlet originally served as the market s WB affiliate It was part of cable exclusive service The WB 100 and as a result used the call sign WBE referring to The WB Elmira in a fictional manner In partnership with The WB 100 ABC affiliate WENY provided operational and advertising services for this station In spring 2006 it was announced that Lilly Broadcasting had been granted the local CW affiliation following the merger of UPN and The WB The CW began airing on WBE on September 18 and there was a plan to eventually add it as a subchannel of WENY in order to increase access to the new network WENY DT4 edit WENY DT4 is the Ion Television affiliated fourth digital subchannel of WENY TV broadcasting in widescreen standard definition on channel 36 4 The subchannel was added in January 2019 News operation editAt first the station s only local programming were newscasts seen weeknights at 6 00 p m and 11 00 p m The original anchor team featured news director Bill Miller long time WENY disc jockey Steve Christy with weather and sports by Dick Ireland Christy the last of the three to retire remained with the station until early 2009 at which point he retired due to health problems Also known as Mr WENY in reference to his long tenure at the station he died in July 2010 11 In 1975 WENY became the first television outlet in the market to switch from 16mm black and white reversal news footage to color electronic news gathering using the Sony U Matic system In 1977 it became the first in Elmira to use an electronic character generator during newscasts Rival WETM has traditionally been a ratings stronghold in the Twin Tiers area This is because the news department at WENY is quite small compared with the NBC outlet and most other big three affiliates Another traditional news time slot currently lacking a program on WENY s channels includes a newscast weeknights at 5 00 p m There is however the market s only show weeknights at 5 30 pm seen exclusively on the CBS subchannel Weeknights at 6 00 and 11 00 p m the ABC and CBS subchannels simulcast local news although there can sometimes be a delay or preemption on one service due to network obligations WENY upgraded its newscast to full high definition studio and field reports on April 23 2012 making it the first to do so in the Elmira Corning market WENY shares resources with sister stations WSEE and WICU in Erie to cover the Western Twin Tiers region Technical information editSubchannels edit The station s signal is multiplexed Subchannels of WENY TV 12 Channel Res Aspect Short name Programming36 1 720p 16 9 WNY ABC ABC36 2 1080i WNY CBS CBS36 3 480i WNY CW The CW Plus36 4 WNY ION Ion TelevisionAnalog to digital conversion edit WENY TV shut down its analog signal over UHF channel 36 on February 17 2009 the original target date by 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 55 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 UHF channel 36 13 Translators edit WENY TV is relayed on repeater W34FR D in Ithaca in the Syracuse market WENY TV was previously aired on repeater W06AR on VHF channel 6 in Hornell Out of market coverage editIn January 2016 Lilly Broadcasting began to offer WENY as an ABC affiliate for the Caribbean island region which was picked up by local cable providers as a replacement for Christiansted U S Virgin Islands based station WSVI which lost its ABC affiliation at the end of 2015 due to technical issues and switched to Ion Lilly already provides sister station WSEE as a CBS affiliate for the region along with customized weather forecasts carried on a second local feed for the region Lilly formerly leased the second subchannel of WCVI TV channel 23 locally to provide WENY over the air for the region it purchased the station outright on November 19 2019 and added the modified WSEE feed to the station s main subchannel on November 20 WENY was previously viewable on cable in Ithaca until Nexstar Media Group which owns rival station WETM TV ordered Charter Spectrum to drop the channel because the city is supposed to be in the Syracuse market and WENY was thus depriving Nexstar owned Syracuse ABC affiliate WSYR TV of clearance To circumvent this in November 2018 Charter Spectrum struck an agreement with WENY to create NY Local Ithaca a custom cable feed that contains WENY newscasts and a weather loop with no network or syndicated programming 14 This feed is simulcast nationally on VUit a newscast streaming service owned by Syncbak See also editChannel 36 digital TV stations in the United States Channel 36 virtual TV stations in the United StatesReferences edit Facility Technical Data for WENY TV Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission FCC permission for WENY TV digital flash cut on UHF 36 Elmira N Y Station Breaks In on World Cup For Severe Weather Broadcasting amp Cable July 14 2014 Retrieved July 21 2014 CBS SIGNS AFFILATION AGREEMENT WITH LILLY BROADCASTING OF PENNSYLVANIA FOR STATION IN ELMIRA CORNING NEW YORK CBS Corporation October 20 2008 Archived from the original on December 18 2008 TV Week CBS to add WENY DT as affiliate October 2008 Retrieved August 13 2023 dead link FCC Document WENY TV Takes Over Local CBS Affiliate Thursday dead link Scott Cook WENY TV February 18 2009 Neumann Roger December 31 2008 WENY TV to add HD channels in new year Station will provide both ABC and CBS programs soon Star Gazette Retrieved August 13 2023 dead link Ashmore Tim December 2 2008 Time Warner to swap CBS affiliate channel Ithaca Journal dead link WENY TV ELMIRA NY www rabbitears info Retrieved August 13 2023 Mr Weny Passes twintierslive com dead link RabbitEars TV Query for WENY www rabbitears info DTV Tentative Channel Designations for the First and the Second Rounds PDF Retrieved March 24 2012 New local television station opens in Downtown Ithaca The Ithaca Voice November 17 2018 External links editOfficial website WENY DT3 Twin Tiers CW 2 Facility details for Facility ID 71512 W34FR D in the FCC Licensing and Management System Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WENY TV amp oldid 1188698615, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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