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WFTV

WFTV (channel 9) is a television station in Orlando, Florida, United States, affiliated with ABC. It is owned by Cox Media Group alongside independent station WRDQ (channel 27). Both stations share studios on East South Street (SR 15) in downtown Orlando, while WFTV's transmitter is located near Christmas, Florida.

WFTV
Channels
BrandingWFTV Channel 9; Channel 9 Eyewitness News
Programming
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
WRDQ
History
First air date
February 1, 1958 (64 years ago) (1958-02-01)
Former call signs
WLOF-TV (1958–1963)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog:
  • 9 (VHF, 1958–2009)
  • Digital:
  • 39 (UHF, until 2020)
Call sign meaning
"Florida Television"
Technical information
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID72076
ERP1,000 kW
HAAT489 m (1,604 ft)
Transmitter coordinates28°34′8.2″N 81°3′15.6″W / 28.568944°N 81.054333°W / 28.568944; -81.054333Coordinates: 28°34′8.2″N 81°3′15.6″W / 28.568944°N 81.054333°W / 28.568944; -81.054333
Translator(s)19 (UHF) Deltona
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
Websitewww.wftv.com

The station's signal is relayed through a UHF digital translator on channel 19 in Deltona (transmitting from WNUE-FM's tower).

History

The station first signed on the air on February 1, 1958, under the callsign WLOF-TV (standing for "We Love Orlando, Florida"). It has been an ABC affiliate since the station's inception. For years, the station was owned by the Mid-Florida Television Corporation, which was a consortium of local investors. Channel 9 changed its callsign to the current WFTV in 1963. In 1984, the station was purchased by the SFN Companies. SFN in turn sold the station to Cox Broadcasting (now Cox Media Group) in 1985.

In 1987, WFTV announced that they would move from their original location on West Central Boulevard, to a new studio located at their present-day location.[1][2][3]

Since July 2006, WFTV is seen on the co-owned Cox cable system in Ocala (standard definition channel 9 and high definition channel 729) in addition to Gainesville's WCJB-TV. Ocala and Marion County are both part of the Orlando market. Prior to this, the Cox system in Ocala only offered WCJB due to contractual obligations even though that city is not in the same television market as Gainesville. To further complicate matters for viewers in the area of northwest Marion County, WNBW-DT, an NBC affiliate located in Gainesville and in operation since 2008, also identifies itself as channel 9, using that channel as its PSIP, though broadcasting on VHF channel 8 itself, as opposed to WFTV, which broadcasts on UHF channel 35, but also using a PSIP of 9. WNBW is not seen on the Cox or Spectrum systems serving Marion County.[4]

On July 24, 2018, Cox Enterprises announced that it was "exploring strategic options" for Cox Media Group's television stations, including WFTV, which the company said could involve "partnering or merging these stations into a larger TV company."[5] Cox Media Group's president, Kim Guthrie, subsequently clarified to trade publication Radio & Television Business Report that the company was solely seeking "a merger or partnership" and not an outright sale of the television stations.[6]

In February 2019, it was announced that Apollo Global Management would acquire Cox Media Group and Northwest Broadcasting's stations.[7][8] Although the group planned to operate under the name Terrier Media, it was later announced in June 2019 that Apollo would also acquire Cox's radio and advertising businesses, and retain the Cox Media Group name.[9] The sale was completed on December 17, 2019.[10]

Programming

Syndicated programming

As of September 2022, syndicated programming on the station includes Family Feud, Hot Bench, iCrime, Wheel of Fortune, and Jeopardy!.

Past programming preemptions and deferrals

In the 1970s, WFTV preempted the ABC Sunday morning cartoon rerun lineup, which many affiliates also did not run. Until the $20,000 Pyramid moved to the noon slot, WFTV chose to not run whatever show ABC had on at noon on weekdays in order to run a local newscast; after Pyramid was moved to that slot, WFTV ran it earlier in the morning and a day behind. In May 1975, the station controversially preempted the Emmy Award-winning made-for-TV movie A Moon for the Misbegotten, due to the film's adult language. In 1978, Mork & Mindy was rescheduled by the station to air on Sunday afternoons, but was cleared to air in prime time after a few weeks. From the mid-1970s through the early-1980s, WFTV preempted the soap opera The Edge of Night, which was preempted by many other ABC affiliates as well (though the station did air the network's Afterschool Specials) . From 1985 to the early 1990s, WFTV ran only half of the shows ABC put in the 11 a.m. to noon slot. From 1994 to 1996, the station did not air ABC's weekday morning programs at 11 (The Home Show and Mike and Maty). The station began to carry such programming overnights starting in 1996, though WFTV did not start to air it in its proper timeslot until The View debuted in 1997. WFTV ran the entire Saturday morning cartoon lineup from ABC until 1990, when it began preempting two hours of the lineup in favor of a morning newscast. In 1993, WFTV expanded the newscast to three hours and dropped the entire Saturday morning ABC cartoon lineup, adding syndicated programming. In 1996, an hour of ABC cartoons was restored on Sunday mornings and another hour was restored to Saturday mornings early in 1997. In the fall of 1997, WFTV began to carry two hours of the lineup that were under the One Saturday Morning banner. In 1999, the station increased the amount of Saturday morning cartoons from ABC to three hours and increased it to four hours in 2002.

WFTV was one of the few ABC affiliates that did not clear Jimmy Kimmel Live! during the program's early years. Its sister stations in Atlanta (WSB-TV) and Charlotte (WSOC-TV) as well as Allbritton-owned KTUL in Tulsa and Sinclair Broadcast Group-owned WEAR-TV in Pensacola also initially did not air the program. However, on November 21, 2005, the station began airing the late-night talk show and now airs almost the entire ABC schedule with little preemption. The last regularly preempted program was the Sunday edition of Good Morning America but it began airing on WFTV on a one-hour delay beginning on April 26, 2015, moving the previously scheduled religious programs to WRDQ; in the past, WFTV has declined some of ABC's other weekend morning programming. Four out of five hours of the ABC Saturday morning lineup were run through 2010, including three out of four hours of the ABC Kids lineup. The station began carrying the Saturday edition of Good Morning America in the beginning of July 2007 along with its sister stations in Atlanta and Charlotte. While the station now airs the entire three-hour Litton's Weekend Adventure lineup, it preempted its predecessor block ABC Kids' former fourth hour that featured children's programming that did not comply with E/I requirements (such as the Power Rangers series. In 2004, all Cox-owned ABC affiliates preempted the movie Saving Private Ryan due to the graphic violence and profanity in the film after the FCC stepped up its vigilance following the Janet Jackson-Justin Timberlake Super Bowl incident that year; the FCC declared the film as not indecent after the fact. The same Cox-owned ABC affiliated stations had preempted the movie Unforgiven in 1996, although it was because the movie aired opposite the fifth game of the 1996 World Series in which Andy Pettitte of the New York Yankees shut out the Atlanta Braves and not because of any violence in the movie. Since the late 1990s, WFTV has not shown the ABC News Brief that airs during ABC Daytime programming in favor of additional local advertising.

From May to July 2011, ABC Daytime programming was moved over to sister station WRDQ due to WFTV's wall-to-wall coverage of the Casey Anthony trial.[11] This practice was repeated to accommodate coverage of the George Zimmerman trial in 2013.[12]

Sports programming

WFTV airs select UCF Knights football games and any Orlando Magic games via ESPN on ABC. The station has also aired the Magic's 2009 NBA Finals appearance, and served as the host station for the 2020 NBA Finals, which were held at the Walt Disney World bubble.

News operation

WFTV presently broadcasts 43½ hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with 6½ hours on weekdays and 5½ hours each Saturdays and Sundays); in addition, the station produces a half-hour sports highlight program called Sports Night on 9, that airs on Sunday evenings after the 11 p.m. newscast. The station operates a Baron Services weather radar called "Early Warning Doppler 9 HD" at its old analog transmitter site north of Bithlo along the Orange and Seminole county line. WFTV plans to upgrade the radar's power to one million watts, that would make it the second most powerful radar in central Florida (WOFL's also operating at one million watts).

For most of the time since the 1980s, WFTV has been the dominant news station in Central Florida. Although NBC affiliate WESH made some temporary advances in the 1990s, WFTV often enjoys ratings higher than the combined rating of the other network affiliates in the Central Florida market. In some airings, it has been the highest rated ABC station in the Southeastern United States. In the May 2009 sweeps period, only WESH's weekday morning news programs even came close to tying WFTV in the ratings race while the prime time programs on CBS affiliate WKMG-TV led overall. In fact, during much of the first half of 2009, WFTV's dominance was not as absolute as it had been in the past decade or so even though it continues to lead in most timeslots. However, in the November 2009 sweeps period, WFTV regained its dominance over the other stations in the market. It has been one of ABC's strongest affiliates over the years.

For the February 2012 sweeps period, WFTV continued to win morning, noon and evening time slots. However, WFTV finished in third place in the 25-to-54 demographic at 11 p.m. despite the return of Bob Opsahl to the anchor desk for the month. WKMG beat WFTV by 5,700 viewers while second-place WESH beat WFTV by 700 viewers.[13]

Bob Opsahl and Martie Salt were the main anchor duo on WFTV from 1984 to 1994 and again from 2003 until Opsahl's retirement on May 25, 2016. Salt was originally an anchor from 1982 to 1994, departing for Tampa ABC affiliate WFTS-TV from when that station's news department began in 1994 until 2003 (where she anchored the news under her married name, Martie Tucker); she returned to WFTV in 2003. In 1992, WFTV dropped two of the five hours of ABC's Saturday morning cartoons in order to add a local newscast; the station ceased airing the block completely in 1993, when the broadcast expanded to three hours. Alongside its own Eyewitness News shows, WFTV has also been producing a nightly 10 p.m. newscast since the 1990s, WFTV first produced a 10 p.m. newscast for WRBW-TV under a news share agreement with that station, prior to moving the 10 p.m. newscast to sister station WRDQ since 2000. It added a two-hour-long weekday morning newscast at 7 a.m. on WRDQ in 2007, and a half-hour 6:30 p.m. newscast on that station in 2010.[14]

On June 29, 2006, channel 9 became the first Florida station, the first station owned by Cox Enterprises and the tenth in the country to begin broadcasting its local newscasts in high definition.[15] With the switch to HD, came a new set from FX Group and graphics from Giant Octopus (the station has used graphics from other sources in the past, including a late 1990s package based on Dayton, Ohio sister station WHIO-TV). On June 10, 2013, WFTV launched a new half-hour 4 p.m. newscast to compete against WESH's longer established and hour-long news program, which had been the only newscast at 4 p.m. since WKMG dropped its own 4 p.m. news in May 2009.[16] Around on the same day or afterwards, WFTV dropped the 6:30 p.m. news for WRDQ.[17] After just one month on-air, WFTV extended the 4 p.m. newscast to one hour, starting July 22, 2013.[18] On September 15, 2014, WFTV expanded the weeknight 10:00 p.m. news on WRDQ to an hour, citing the ratings success of the broadcast in which has now able to tightly compete against long-time leader WOFL.[19][20]

On January 6, 2020, WFTV began its expanded weekday morning newscast with an extra half-hour starting at 4:30 a.m.

Notable current on-air staff

Notable former on-air staff

Technical information

Subchannels

The station's digital signal is multiplexed:

Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming[21]
9.1 720p 16:9 WFTV-HD Main WFTV programming / ABC
9.2 480i LAFF Laff
9.3 Mystery Ion Mystery
65.4 Grio ATSC 1.0 simulcast of WRBW-DT4 / TheGrio TV

WFTV's second digital subchannel originally launched sometime in 2006 as a local weather service, broadcasting in 720p HD on channel 9.2 over-the-air and Bright House channel 1091. The 9.2 subchannel was then downgraded to 480i standard definition to make room for the 9.3 subchannel.[22] In April 2010, WFTV announced plans to add a simulcast of GenTV affiliate WAWA-LD on a third digital subchannel.[23][24] However, before the subchannel could launch, WAWA's chief investor pulled out, effectively closing that station and dissolving the partnership with WFTV.[25] On January 25, 2013, the station replaced its weather channel Severe Weather Center 9 on digital subchannel 9.2 with Spanish language service Mega TV.[26] In August 2014, Grit TV was added to channel 9.3. On April 14, 2015, Grit TV moved to sister station WRDQ and was replaced by Laff TV on 9.3.[27] In January 2016, Laff was moved to 9.2 as WFTV relaunched its 24-hour local weather channel on 9.3. In July 2016, 9.3 began displaying a message that it would become Escape (later rebranded as Court TV Mystery and Ion Mystery) on August 1, 2016.

Analog-to-digital conversion

WFTV ended programming on its analog signal, on VHF channel 9, on June 12, 2009, as part of the federally mandated transition from analog to digital television.[28][29] The station's digital signal continued to broadcast on its pre-transition UHF channel 39.[30] Through the use of PSIP, digital television receivers display the station's virtual channel as its former VHF analog channel 9. Since February 25, 2009, it has had an application filed with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to operate an auxiliary digital facility from a transmitter in northeastern Osceola County.

Translator

City of license Callsign Channel ERP HAAT Facility ID Transmitter coordinates
Deltona WFTV (DRT) 19 15 kW 107.7 m (353 ft) 72076 28°51′10.3″N 81°04′02.6″W / 28.852861°N 81.067389°W / 28.852861; -81.067389 (WFTV (DRT))

References

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External links

  • Official website

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This article is about the television station in Orlando Florida For the defunct television station in Duluth Minnesota see WFTV Duluth For the radio station currently using the WLOF call letters see WLOF For other uses see FTV WFTV channel 9 is a television station in Orlando Florida United States affiliated with ABC It is owned by Cox Media Group alongside independent station WRDQ channel 27 Both stations share studios on East South Street SR 15 in downtown Orlando while WFTV s transmitter is located near Christmas Florida WFTVOrlando FloridaUnited StatesChannelsDigital 35 UHF Virtual 9BrandingWFTV Channel 9 Channel 9 Eyewitness NewsProgrammingAffiliations9 1 ABC9 2 Laff9 3 Ion Mystery65 4 TheGrio TVOwnershipOwnerCox Media Group WFTV LLC Sister stationsWRDQHistoryFirst air dateFebruary 1 1958 64 years ago 1958 02 01 Former call signsWLOF TV 1958 1963 Former channel number s Analog 9 VHF 1958 2009 Digital 39 UHF until 2020 Former affiliationsDT3 GritTV 2014 2015 Call sign meaning Florida Television Technical informationLicensing authorityFCCFacility ID72076ERP1 000 kWHAAT489 m 1 604 ft Transmitter coordinates28 34 8 2 N 81 3 15 6 W 28 568944 N 81 054333 W 28 568944 81 054333 Coordinates 28 34 8 2 N 81 3 15 6 W 28 568944 N 81 054333 W 28 568944 81 054333Translator s 19 UHF DeltonaLinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebsitewww wbr wftv wbr comThe station s signal is relayed through a UHF digital translator on channel 19 in Deltona transmitting from WNUE FM s tower Contents 1 History 2 Programming 2 1 Syndicated programming 2 2 Past programming preemptions and deferrals 2 3 Sports programming 2 4 News operation 2 4 1 Notable current on air staff 2 4 2 Notable former on air staff 3 Technical information 3 1 Subchannels 3 2 Analog to digital conversion 3 3 Translator 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThe station first signed on the air on February 1 1958 under the callsign WLOF TV standing for We Love Orlando Florida It has been an ABC affiliate since the station s inception For years the station was owned by the Mid Florida Television Corporation which was a consortium of local investors Channel 9 changed its callsign to the current WFTV in 1963 In 1984 the station was purchased by the SFN Companies SFN in turn sold the station to Cox Broadcasting now Cox Media Group in 1985 In 1987 WFTV announced that they would move from their original location on West Central Boulevard to a new studio located at their present day location 1 2 3 Since July 2006 WFTV is seen on the co owned Cox cable system in Ocala standard definition channel 9 and high definition channel 729 in addition to Gainesville s WCJB TV Ocala and Marion County are both part of the Orlando market Prior to this the Cox system in Ocala only offered WCJB due to contractual obligations even though that city is not in the same television market as Gainesville To further complicate matters for viewers in the area of northwest Marion County WNBW DT an NBC affiliate located in Gainesville and in operation since 2008 also identifies itself as channel 9 using that channel as its PSIP though broadcasting on VHF channel 8 itself as opposed to WFTV which broadcasts on UHF channel 35 but also using a PSIP of 9 WNBW is not seen on the Cox or Spectrum systems serving Marion County 4 On July 24 2018 Cox Enterprises announced that it was exploring strategic options for Cox Media Group s television stations including WFTV which the company said could involve partnering or merging these stations into a larger TV company 5 Cox Media Group s president Kim Guthrie subsequently clarified to trade publication Radio amp Television Business Report that the company was solely seeking a merger or partnership and not an outright sale of the television stations 6 In February 2019 it was announced that Apollo Global Management would acquire Cox Media Group and Northwest Broadcasting s stations 7 8 Although the group planned to operate under the name Terrier Media it was later announced in June 2019 that Apollo would also acquire Cox s radio and advertising businesses and retain the Cox Media Group name 9 The sale was completed on December 17 2019 10 Programming EditSyndicated programming Edit As of September 2022 syndicated programming on the station includes Family Feud Hot Bench iCrime Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy Past programming preemptions and deferrals Edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message In the 1970s WFTV preempted the ABC Sunday morning cartoon rerun lineup which many affiliates also did not run Until the 20 000 Pyramid moved to the noon slot WFTV chose to not run whatever show ABC had on at noon on weekdays in order to run a local newscast after Pyramid was moved to that slot WFTV ran it earlier in the morning and a day behind In May 1975 the station controversially preempted the Emmy Award winning made for TV movie A Moon for the Misbegotten due to the film s adult language In 1978 Mork amp Mindy was rescheduled by the station to air on Sunday afternoons but was cleared to air in prime time after a few weeks From the mid 1970s through the early 1980s WFTV preempted the soap opera The Edge of Night which was preempted by many other ABC affiliates as well though the station did air the network s Afterschool Specials From 1985 to the early 1990s WFTV ran only half of the shows ABC put in the 11 a m to noon slot From 1994 to 1996 the station did not air ABC s weekday morning programs at 11 The Home Show and Mike and Maty The station began to carry such programming overnights starting in 1996 though WFTV did not start to air it in its proper timeslot until The View debuted in 1997 WFTV ran the entire Saturday morning cartoon lineup from ABC until 1990 when it began preempting two hours of the lineup in favor of a morning newscast In 1993 WFTV expanded the newscast to three hours and dropped the entire Saturday morning ABC cartoon lineup adding syndicated programming In 1996 an hour of ABC cartoons was restored on Sunday mornings and another hour was restored to Saturday mornings early in 1997 In the fall of 1997 WFTV began to carry two hours of the lineup that were under the One Saturday Morning banner In 1999 the station increased the amount of Saturday morning cartoons from ABC to three hours and increased it to four hours in 2002 WFTV was one of the few ABC affiliates that did not clear Jimmy Kimmel Live during the program s early years Its sister stations in Atlanta WSB TV and Charlotte WSOC TV as well as Allbritton owned KTUL in Tulsa and Sinclair Broadcast Group owned WEAR TV in Pensacola also initially did not air the program However on November 21 2005 the station began airing the late night talk show and now airs almost the entire ABC schedule with little preemption The last regularly preempted program was the Sunday edition of Good Morning America but it began airing on WFTV on a one hour delay beginning on April 26 2015 moving the previously scheduled religious programs to WRDQ in the past WFTV has declined some of ABC s other weekend morning programming Four out of five hours of the ABC Saturday morning lineup were run through 2010 including three out of four hours of the ABC Kids lineup The station began carrying the Saturday edition of Good Morning America in the beginning of July 2007 along with its sister stations in Atlanta and Charlotte While the station now airs the entire three hour Litton s Weekend Adventure lineup it preempted its predecessor block ABC Kids former fourth hour that featured children s programming that did not comply with E I requirements such as the Power Rangers series In 2004 all Cox owned ABC affiliates preempted the movie Saving Private Ryan due to the graphic violence and profanity in the film after the FCC stepped up its vigilance following the Janet Jackson Justin Timberlake Super Bowl incident that year the FCC declared the film as not indecent after the fact The same Cox owned ABC affiliated stations had preempted the movie Unforgiven in 1996 although it was because the movie aired opposite the fifth game of the 1996 World Series in which Andy Pettitte of the New York Yankees shut out the Atlanta Braves and not because of any violence in the movie Since the late 1990s WFTV has not shown the ABC News Brief that airs during ABC Daytime programming in favor of additional local advertising From May to July 2011 ABC Daytime programming was moved over to sister station WRDQ due to WFTV s wall to wall coverage of the Casey Anthony trial 11 This practice was repeated to accommodate coverage of the George Zimmerman trial in 2013 12 Sports programming Edit WFTV airs select UCF Knights football games and any Orlando Magic games via ESPN on ABC The station has also aired the Magic s 2009 NBA Finals appearance and served as the host station for the 2020 NBA Finals which were held at the Walt Disney World bubble News operation Edit WFTV presently broadcasts 43 hours of locally produced newscasts each week with 6 hours on weekdays and 5 hours each Saturdays and Sundays in addition the station produces a half hour sports highlight program called Sports Night on 9 that airs on Sunday evenings after the 11 p m newscast The station operates a Baron Services weather radar called Early Warning Doppler 9 HD at its old analog transmitter site north of Bithlo along the Orange and Seminole county line WFTV plans to upgrade the radar s power to one million watts that would make it the second most powerful radar in central Florida WOFL s also operating at one million watts For most of the time since the 1980s WFTV has been the dominant news station in Central Florida Although NBC affiliate WESH made some temporary advances in the 1990s WFTV often enjoys ratings higher than the combined rating of the other network affiliates in the Central Florida market In some airings it has been the highest rated ABC station in the Southeastern United States In the May 2009 sweeps period only WESH s weekday morning news programs even came close to tying WFTV in the ratings race while the prime time programs on CBS affiliate WKMG TV led overall In fact during much of the first half of 2009 WFTV s dominance was not as absolute as it had been in the past decade or so even though it continues to lead in most timeslots However in the November 2009 sweeps period WFTV regained its dominance over the other stations in the market It has been one of ABC s strongest affiliates over the years For the February 2012 sweeps period WFTV continued to win morning noon and evening time slots However WFTV finished in third place in the 25 to 54 demographic at 11 p m despite the return of Bob Opsahl to the anchor desk for the month WKMG beat WFTV by 5 700 viewers while second place WESH beat WFTV by 700 viewers 13 Bob Opsahl and Martie Salt were the main anchor duo on WFTV from 1984 to 1994 and again from 2003 until Opsahl s retirement on May 25 2016 Salt was originally an anchor from 1982 to 1994 departing for Tampa ABC affiliate WFTS TV from when that station s news department began in 1994 until 2003 where she anchored the news under her married name Martie Tucker she returned to WFTV in 2003 In 1992 WFTV dropped two of the five hours of ABC s Saturday morning cartoons in order to add a local newscast the station ceased airing the block completely in 1993 when the broadcast expanded to three hours Alongside its own Eyewitness News shows WFTV has also been producing a nightly 10 p m newscast since the 1990s WFTV first produced a 10 p m newscast for WRBW TV under a news share agreement with that station prior to moving the 10 p m newscast to sister station WRDQ since 2000 It added a two hour long weekday morning newscast at 7 a m on WRDQ in 2007 and a half hour 6 30 p m newscast on that station in 2010 14 On June 29 2006 channel 9 became the first Florida station the first station owned by Cox Enterprises and the tenth in the country to begin broadcasting its local newscasts in high definition 15 With the switch to HD came a new set from FX Group and graphics from Giant Octopus the station has used graphics from other sources in the past including a late 1990s package based on Dayton Ohio sister station WHIO TV On June 10 2013 WFTV launched a new half hour 4 p m newscast to compete against WESH s longer established and hour long news program which had been the only newscast at 4 p m since WKMG dropped its own 4 p m news in May 2009 16 Around on the same day or afterwards WFTV dropped the 6 30 p m news for WRDQ 17 After just one month on air WFTV extended the 4 p m newscast to one hour starting July 22 2013 18 On September 15 2014 WFTV expanded the weeknight 10 00 p m news on WRDQ to an hour citing the ratings success of the broadcast in which has now able to tightly compete against long time leader WOFL 19 20 On January 6 2020 WFTV began its expanded weekday morning newscast with an extra half hour starting at 4 30 a m Notable current on air staff Edit Tom Terry chief meteorologistNotable former on air staff Edit Dennis Bounds anchor now retired after working for KING TV in Seattle as a weekday morning anchor then weeknight anchor Vanessa Echols anchor now retired Tamsen Fadal now 5 p m and 10 p m anchor at WPIX News in New York City Deborah Roberts NASA Brevard County Bureau chief reporter weekend anchor now at ABC News Kent Shocknek anchor and reporter later went to KNBC and then KCBS TV KCAL TV in Los Angeles now retired John Tesh later of Entertainment Tonight Barbara WestTechnical information EditSubchannels Edit The station s digital signal is multiplexed Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming 21 9 1 720p 16 9 WFTV HD Main WFTV programming ABC9 2 480i LAFF Laff9 3 Mystery Ion Mystery65 4 Grio ATSC 1 0 simulcast of WRBW DT4 TheGrio TVWFTV s second digital subchannel originally launched sometime in 2006 as a local weather service broadcasting in 720p HD on channel 9 2 over the air and Bright House channel 1091 The 9 2 subchannel was then downgraded to 480i standard definition to make room for the 9 3 subchannel 22 In April 2010 WFTV announced plans to add a simulcast of GenTV affiliate WAWA LD on a third digital subchannel 23 24 However before the subchannel could launch WAWA s chief investor pulled out effectively closing that station and dissolving the partnership with WFTV 25 On January 25 2013 the station replaced its weather channel Severe Weather Center 9 on digital subchannel 9 2 with Spanish language service Mega TV 26 In August 2014 Grit TV was added to channel 9 3 On April 14 2015 Grit TV moved to sister station WRDQ and was replaced by Laff TV on 9 3 27 In January 2016 Laff was moved to 9 2 as WFTV relaunched its 24 hour local weather channel on 9 3 In July 2016 9 3 began displaying a message that it would become Escape later rebranded as Court TV Mystery and Ion Mystery on August 1 2016 Analog to digital conversion Edit WFTV ended programming on its analog signal on VHF channel 9 on June 12 2009 as part of the federally mandated transition from analog to digital television 28 29 The station s digital signal continued to broadcast on its pre transition UHF channel 39 30 Through the use of PSIP digital television receivers display the station s virtual channel as its former VHF analog channel 9 Since February 25 2009 it has had an application filed with the Federal Communications Commission FCC to operate an auxiliary digital facility from a transmitter in northeastern Osceola County Translator Edit City of license Callsign Channel ERP HAAT Facility ID Transmitter coordinatesDeltona WFTV DRT 19 15 kW 107 7 m 353 ft 72076 28 51 10 3 N 81 04 02 6 W 28 852861 N 81 067389 W 28 852861 81 067389 WFTV DRT References Edit LOOKING Running out of room at Orlando Sentinel 9 March 1987 Archived from the original on 14 June 2020 Retrieved 14 June 2020 Strother Susan G 15 August 1987 WFTV WILL MOVE TO NEW BIGGER HEADQUARTERS Orlando Sentinel Archived from the original on 14 June 2020 Retrieved 14 June 2020 Strother Susan G 14 August 1989 MAKING NEW MANAGEMENT RULES MERRITT ROSE CHANGES THE PACE AT WFTV WITH HIS HANDS ON STYLE OrlandoSentinel com Archived from the original on 14 June 2020 Retrieved 14 June 2020 Per Zap2it Archived 2015 11 29 at the Wayback Machine zip code 34470 Simon Mollie July 24 2018 Cox Enterprises looks to sell its TV stations Atlanta Business Chronicle Retrieved July 24 2018 Jacobson Adam July 24 2018 Cox On The Block TV Merger or Partnership Confirmed Radio amp Television Business Report Archived from the original on July 25 2018 Retrieved July 25 2018 Apollo Global Management Acquires Cox s Television Stations Plus Radio amp Newspapers In Dayton RadioInsight February 15 2019 Archived from the original on February 16 2019 Retrieved February 15 2019 Jessell Harry A March 6 2019 Cox TV Valued At 3 1 Billion In Apollo Acquisition TVNewsCheck NewsCheckMedia LLC Archived from the original on March 7 2019 Retrieved March 6 2019 Jacobson Adam June 26 2019 It s Official Cox Radio Gamut CoxReps Going To Apollo Radio amp Television Business Report Archived from the original on June 26 2019 Retrieved June 26 2019 Venta Lance December 17 2019 Apollo Global Management Closes On Its Acquisition Of Cox Media Group RadioInsight Retrieved December 17 2019 The View ABC soaps to air on WRDQ starting today The Orlando Sentinel June 8 2011 Archived from the original on June 13 2011 Retrieved June 8 2011 Boedeker Hal June 21 2013 George Zimmerman trial to rearrange daytime lineup The Orlando Sentinel Archived from the original on June 27 2013 Retrieved June 5 2022 February ratings WKMG WOFL win in late news WFTV tops in other slots Archived 2012 04 14 at the Wayback Machine Orlando Sentinel March 1 2012 WFTV to add 6 30 p m newscast on WRDQ Archived 2012 10 26 at the Wayback Machine Orlando Sentinel June 17 2010 WFTV Channel 9 out of Orlando goes high def Archived 2012 03 28 at the Wayback Machine Engadget June 29 2006 Retrieved June 5 2022 Hal Boedeker 2013 05 29 WFTV to add 4 p m news on June 10 Orlando Sentinel Archived from the original on 2014 01 16 Retrieved 2014 01 14 WFTV drops 6 30 p m news on WRDQ Archived 2013 10 04 at the Wayback Machine TVSpy June 17 2013 Retrieved June 5 2022 After Just a Month On the Air WFTV Expanding 4 p m Newscast Archived 2014 01 16 at the Wayback Machine TVSpy July 19 2013 Retrieved June 5 2022 WRDQ expands 10 p m news to hour Archived 2014 10 06 at the Wayback Machine Orlando Sentinel September 16 2014 WFTV has expanded the WRDQ 10 00 p m news to an hour Archived 2014 10 06 at the Wayback Machine The Changing Newscasts Blog September 17th 2014 Digital TV Market Listing for WFTV RabbitEars Info Archived from the original on February 11 2017 Retrieved January 26 2017 WFTV Adds Severe Weather Hispanic Programming on Subchannels Broadcasting amp Cable April 6 2010 Archived from the original on September 3 2018 Retrieved June 5 2022 Hal Boedeker WFTV to make room for Spanish language WAWA on digital subchannel Orlando Sentinel Archived from the original on 2012 10 20 Retrieved 2022 06 05 TV Query Results Video Division FCC USA Fcc gov Retrieved 2014 01 14 Boedeker Hal September 30 2010 Investor pulls out of Spanish station surprises WFTV Orlando Sentinel Archived from the original on August 4 2020 Retrieved June 6 2022 Hal Boedeker WFTV becomes affiliate for Spanish language Mega TV Orlando Sentinel Archived from the original on 2013 01 28 Retrieved 2014 01 14 Cox Media Group to Launch LAFF in Atlanta Boston Seattle Orlando Pittsburgh Charlotte amp Dayton Archived from the original on 2015 03 19 Retrieved 2015 03 19 Digital Switchover from WFTV ORLANDO on 6 12 09 YouTube 2009 06 12 Archived from the original on 2013 12 26 Retrieved 2014 01 14 List of Digital Full Power Stations PDF Archived PDF from the original on 2013 08 29 Retrieved 2013 06 15 CDBS Print Fjallfoss fcc gov Retrieved 2014 01 14 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WFTV amp oldid 1131158693, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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