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WFXG

WFXG (channel 54) is a television station in Augusta, Georgia, United States, affiliated with the Fox network and owned by Lockwood Broadcast Group. The station's studios are located on Washington Road/GA 104 in the Lamkin section of Martinez (with an Augusta mailing address), and its transmitter is located in Beech Island, South Carolina's Spiderweb section.

WFXG

Channels
BrandingWFXG Fox 54; Fox 54 News Now
Programming
Subchannels
Ownership
Owner
History
FoundedOctober 31, 1989
First air date
May 23, 1991 (32 years ago) (1991-05-23)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog:
  • 54 (UHF, 1991–2009)
  • Digital:
  • 51 (UHF, 2001–2016)
  • 31 (UHF, 2016–2019)
PTEN (1993–1994)
Call sign meaning
Fox Georgia
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID3228
ClassDT
ERP373 kW
HAAT380 m (1,247 ft)
Transmitter coordinates33°25′1″N 81°50′5″W / 33.41694°N 81.83472°W / 33.41694; -81.83472
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
Websitewww.wfxg.com

History edit

 
WFXG's logo until 2016

In July 1983, nine applications for a new TV station on channel 54 were received by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Augusta 54, LP was given approval in October 1989. The construction permit was sold to John Pezold (then owner of Columbus-based WXTX) in 1990. The station eventually signed-on in May 1991, and immediately picked up an affiliation with Fox.[2]

It was Augusta's first full-power commercial station not aligned with a Big Three network, as well as the first full-power commercial station in Augusta since WATU (channel 26, later WAGT, now defunct) returned to the air in 1974. Prior to the sign-on of WFXG, Fox was previously seen on low-powered W67BE (now NBC affiliate WAGT-CD). The station was owned by Augusta Family Broadcasting, Inc. For the 1993 and 1994 season, WFXG was also affiliated with the Prime Time Entertainment Network.[3] Retlaw Broadcasting (A company owned by the heirs of Walt Disney) purchased the station in May 1998. Fisher Communications purchased WFXG along with the other Retlaw owned stations in 1999. WFXG and WXTX became Fisher's only properties east of the Rocky Mountains.[2]

Fisher, based in Seattle, decided to concentrate on its broadcast properties in the Pacific Northwest and California. WFXG and Columbus based WXTX (also on channel 54) were sold to the Atlanta-based Galleria Broadcast Group, L.P. which purchased the two stations for $40.1 million. In December 2003, Community Newspaper Holdings acquired WFXG and WXTX as well as WSFX-TV in Wilmington, North Carolina) through its Southeastern Media Holdings subsidiary. Community planned on selling all four of its television stations to Thomas Henson in January 2011.[citation needed]

Henson, upon approval from the FCC, would then operate all four properties under a company called Southeastern Media Acquisitions.[4] When contacted about the proposed deal, WFXG's General Manager Barry Barth stated he could not confirm the specifics of the transaction but said the request was basically a licensing switch and would not affect the station's day-to-day operations.[5] The deal was consummated April 5, 2011. During the next month, Henson folded the Southeastern Media Acquisition stations into American Spirit Media, LLC (one of his other companies) with the merger being finalized on May 25.[citation needed]

At that time, Raycom exercised its option to purchase WFXG outright from American Spirit Media through a newly created indirect subsidiary. Essentially, the station would be directly owned-and-operated by the company as opposed through a managing agreement. Raycom's acquisition of the station was completed on August 31. WFXG recently added coverage of ACC football and basketball games as well as periodic airings of certain sporting events from Raycom Sports. WFXG turned-off its analog transmitter on February 17, 2009, in compliance with the DTV transition. It had plans to relocate its digital signal from channel 51 to channel 31 (formerly WRDW-DT) after the transition but ultimately remained on channel 51. Finally on August 1, 2016, WFXG moved to channel 31 and increased its power output back to 413 kW ERP.[6]

Gray Television announced its acquisition of Raycom Media on June 25, 2018; Gray immediately put WFXG on the market, as it already owned WRDW-TV (channel 12).[7] On August 20, 2018, Gray announced that WFXG, along with fellow Fox affiliates WTNZ in Knoxville, Tennessee, WPGX in Panama City, Florida, and WDFX-TV in Dothan, Alabama, would be sold to Lockwood Broadcast Group.[8] The sale was approved on December 20.[9] The sale was completed on January 2, 2019.[10]

News operation edit

After ABC affiliate WJBF, channel 6 (owned by Media General) renovated its studios in 2003, the station entered into a news share agreement with WFXG. The outsourcing arrangement resulted in a nightly prime time newscast to debut on this station. Known as Fox 54 News at 10, the thirty-minute program originated from WJBF's facility on Reynolds Street in Downtown Augusta. The broadcast featured different on-air graphics and modified WJBF's existing set with separate duratrans in order to conceal that station's logo. The principal look of the set and on-air graphics for Fox 54 News at 10 remained the same since the newscast's launch and the program always used Gari Media Group's "The X Package" as its music theme.

Meanwhile, NBC affiliate WAGT decided to establish its own weeknight prime time newscast at 10 in 2004 to go up against this station's effort. The production launched a few days after WFXG's show and was initially seen on Independent outlet WBEK-CA (now WAGT-CD) through a similar arrangement. Known as WBEK 16 News at 10, the program was soon cancelled due to low ratings and inconsistent viewership. The broadcast was unable to directly compete against WFXG's news because this program has been very successful in the time slot from its start. After being retooled, WAGT's weeknight prime time newscast was relaunched on cable-only WB affiliate "WBAU" and was known as WB 23 News at 10.

In July 2011, WFXG announced that it would launch an in-house news operation by October, which was to be produced in collaboration with other Raycom stations to give it a "regional" feel.[11] In partnership with sister outlet WTOC-TV in Savannah, WFXG hired multimedia journalists to shoot, edit, and report coverage in the Augusta area. Currently, five personalities have joined the station and work out of Augusta. All anchors for news and weather are provided by WTOC and the broadcast originates live from that station's facility on Chatham Center Drive in Savannah's Chatham Parkway section.[citation needed]

WFXG also features unique, regionalized coverage provided by Raycom Media sister outlets including WTOC, WIS in Columbia and WCSC-TV in Charleston. The partnership is comparable to the existing "Raycom News Network", another regional network among the company's widespread group of television stations in the state of Alabama (WSFA in Montgomery, WDFX-TV in Dothan, WAFF in Huntsville, WBRC in Birmingham and WTVM/WXTX in Auburn/Phenix City/Opelika). The six stations share information, equipment (such as satellite trucks) and stories from reporters. WFXG became the third Fox affiliate in Raycom's portfolio to have its newscasts produced in-house joining Birmingham's WBRC and Cincinnati's WXIX. Local newscasts on the remainder of the company's Fox outlets are produced through news share agreements by a big three network affiliate in the respective market.

With the change, WFXG upgraded its newscasts to full high definition level becoming the second station in Augusta to do so (CBS affiliate WRDW-TV was the first). At that point, according to local program listings, Fox 54 News at 10 was expanded to an hour on weeknights and Sundays; the program continues to air for a half-hour on Saturday evenings. There is no regularly scheduled sports report featured during the broadcast.

In July 2016, WFXG announced plans to expand its news programming and launch a 3½-hour weekday morning newscast from 5:30 to 9:00 a.m. Remodeling to expand the studio building in Martinez to allow production of in-studio segments began later that month. Even after the program, titled Fox 54 Morning News Now, launched on February 6, 2017, WTOC continued to produce in-studio news and weather segments for the 10:00 p.m. newscast in the interim until WFXG hired anchors and meteorologists to helm the broadcast at its Washington Road facility. By 2019, WFXG had added locally produced news at 6:30 p.m., 10–11:30 p.m. and the market's only four-hour morning newscast from 5 to 9 a.m.[12]

Subchannels edit

The station's signal is multiplexed:

Subchannels of WFXG[13]
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
54.1 720p 16:9 WFXG-DT Main WFXG programming / Fox
54.2 480i WFXG-BN Bounce TV
54.3 WFXG-GT Grit
54.4 WFXG-CT Court TV

References edit

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WFXG". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ a b Witsil, Frank (November 16, 1999). . The Augusta Chronicle. Archived from the original on May 5, 2014. Retrieved July 20, 2012.
  3. ^ Whiteside, Lee (April 6, 1995). "B5: Babylon 5 TV Station List/Times updated!". rec.arts.sf.tv. Google Groups. Retrieved November 27, 2006.
  4. ^ Malone, Michael. "Report: Southeastern Media Stations Sold". Broadcasting & Cable. Broadcasting & Cable. Retrieved March 1, 2011.
  5. ^ Zureick, Erin (January 3, 2011). "WFXG awaits OK on acquisition". The Augusta Chronicle. Retrieved March 1, 2011.
  6. ^ http://www.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2011/db0316/DA-11-499A1.pdf[dead link]
  7. ^ Miller, Mark K. (June 25, 2018). "Gray To Buy Raycom For $3.6 Billion". TVNewsCheck. NewsCheckMedia. Retrieved June 25, 2018.
  8. ^ Aycock, Jason (August 20, 2018). "Gray sets divestitures in eight more markets for Raycom deal". Seeking Alpha. Retrieved August 20, 2018.
  9. ^ "Gray Receives Regulatory Approvals for Raycom Media and Divestiture Transactions", Gray Television, December 20, 2018, Retrieved December 21, 2018.
  10. ^ "Gray Completes Acquisition of Raycom Media and Related Transactions", Gray Television, January 2, 2019, Retrieved January 2, 2019.
  11. ^ "Fox station building its own news studio". The Augusta Chronicle. Retrieved February 16, 2016.
  12. ^ Ortega, Roly (January 27, 2017). "WFXG is going to mornings for the very first time, finally giving the CSRA local morning news after 7:00 a.m." The Changing Newscasts Blog. Retrieved February 2, 2017.
  13. ^ "RabbitEars TV Query for WFXG". RabbitEars.info.

External links edit

  • WFXG "Fox 54"

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WFXG channel 54 is a television station in Augusta Georgia United States affiliated with the Fox network and owned by Lockwood Broadcast Group The station s studios are located on Washington Road GA 104 in the Lamkin section of Martinez with an Augusta mailing address and its transmitter is located in Beech Island South Carolina s Spiderweb section WFXGAugusta GeorgiaUnited StatesChannelsDigital 36 UHF Virtual 54BrandingWFXG Fox 54 Fox 54 News NowProgrammingSubchannels54 1 Fox54 2 Bounce TV54 3 Grit54 4 Court TVOwnershipOwnerLockwood Broadcast Group Augusta TV LLC HistoryFoundedOctober 31 1989First air dateMay 23 1991 32 years ago 1991 05 23 Former channel number s Analog 54 UHF 1991 2009 Digital 51 UHF 2001 2016 31 UHF 2016 2019 Former affiliationsPTEN 1993 1994 Call sign meaningFox GeorgiaTechnical information 1 Licensing authorityFCCFacility ID3228ClassDTERP373 kWHAAT380 m 1 247 ft Transmitter coordinates33 25 1 N 81 50 5 W 33 41694 N 81 83472 W 33 41694 81 83472LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebsitewww wbr wfxg wbr com Contents 1 History 2 News operation 3 Subchannels 4 References 5 External linksHistory edit nbsp WFXG s logo until 2016In July 1983 nine applications for a new TV station on channel 54 were received by the Federal Communications Commission FCC Augusta 54 LP was given approval in October 1989 The construction permit was sold to John Pezold then owner of Columbus based WXTX in 1990 The station eventually signed on in May 1991 and immediately picked up an affiliation with Fox 2 It was Augusta s first full power commercial station not aligned with a Big Three network as well as the first full power commercial station in Augusta since WATU channel 26 later WAGT now defunct returned to the air in 1974 Prior to the sign on of WFXG Fox was previously seen on low powered W67BE now NBC affiliate WAGT CD The station was owned by Augusta Family Broadcasting Inc For the 1993 and 1994 season WFXG was also affiliated with the Prime Time Entertainment Network 3 Retlaw Broadcasting A company owned by the heirs of Walt Disney purchased the station in May 1998 Fisher Communications purchased WFXG along with the other Retlaw owned stations in 1999 WFXG and WXTX became Fisher s only properties east of the Rocky Mountains 2 Fisher based in Seattle decided to concentrate on its broadcast properties in the Pacific Northwest and California WFXG and Columbus based WXTX also on channel 54 were sold to the Atlanta based Galleria Broadcast Group L P which purchased the two stations for 40 1 million In December 2003 Community Newspaper Holdings acquired WFXG and WXTX as well as WSFX TV in Wilmington North Carolina through its Southeastern Media Holdings subsidiary Community planned on selling all four of its television stations to Thomas Henson in January 2011 citation needed Henson upon approval from the FCC would then operate all four properties under a company called Southeastern Media Acquisitions 4 When contacted about the proposed deal WFXG s General Manager Barry Barth stated he could not confirm the specifics of the transaction but said the request was basically a licensing switch and would not affect the station s day to day operations 5 The deal was consummated April 5 2011 During the next month Henson folded the Southeastern Media Acquisition stations into American Spirit Media LLC one of his other companies with the merger being finalized on May 25 citation needed At that time Raycom exercised its option to purchase WFXG outright from American Spirit Media through a newly created indirect subsidiary Essentially the station would be directly owned and operated by the company as opposed through a managing agreement Raycom s acquisition of the station was completed on August 31 WFXG recently added coverage of ACC football and basketball games as well as periodic airings of certain sporting events from Raycom Sports WFXG turned off its analog transmitter on February 17 2009 in compliance with the DTV transition It had plans to relocate its digital signal from channel 51 to channel 31 formerly WRDW DT after the transition but ultimately remained on channel 51 Finally on August 1 2016 WFXG moved to channel 31 and increased its power output back to 413 kW ERP 6 Gray Television announced its acquisition of Raycom Media on June 25 2018 Gray immediately put WFXG on the market as it already owned WRDW TV channel 12 7 On August 20 2018 Gray announced that WFXG along with fellow Fox affiliates WTNZ in Knoxville Tennessee WPGX in Panama City Florida and WDFX TV in Dothan Alabama would be sold to Lockwood Broadcast Group 8 The sale was approved on December 20 9 The sale was completed on January 2 2019 10 News operation editAfter ABC affiliate WJBF channel 6 owned by Media General renovated its studios in 2003 the station entered into a news share agreement with WFXG The outsourcing arrangement resulted in a nightly prime time newscast to debut on this station Known as Fox 54 News at 10 the thirty minute program originated from WJBF s facility on Reynolds Street in Downtown Augusta The broadcast featured different on air graphics and modified WJBF s existing set with separate duratrans in order to conceal that station s logo The principal look of the set and on air graphics for Fox 54 News at 10 remained the same since the newscast s launch and the program always used Gari Media Group s The X Package as its music theme Meanwhile NBC affiliate WAGT decided to establish its own weeknight prime time newscast at 10 in 2004 to go up against this station s effort The production launched a few days after WFXG s show and was initially seen on Independent outlet WBEK CA now WAGT CD through a similar arrangement Known as WBEK 16 News at 10 the program was soon cancelled due to low ratings and inconsistent viewership The broadcast was unable to directly compete against WFXG s news because this program has been very successful in the time slot from its start After being retooled WAGT s weeknight prime time newscast was relaunched on cable only WB affiliate WBAU and was known as WB 23 News at 10 In July 2011 WFXG announced that it would launch an in house news operation by October which was to be produced in collaboration with other Raycom stations to give it a regional feel 11 In partnership with sister outlet WTOC TV in Savannah WFXG hired multimedia journalists to shoot edit and report coverage in the Augusta area Currently five personalities have joined the station and work out of Augusta All anchors for news and weather are provided by WTOC and the broadcast originates live from that station s facility on Chatham Center Drive in Savannah s Chatham Parkway section citation needed WFXG also features unique regionalized coverage provided by Raycom Media sister outlets including WTOC WIS in Columbia and WCSC TV in Charleston The partnership is comparable to the existing Raycom News Network another regional network among the company s widespread group of television stations in the state of Alabama WSFA in Montgomery WDFX TV in Dothan WAFF in Huntsville WBRC in Birmingham and WTVM WXTX in Auburn Phenix City Opelika The six stations share information equipment such as satellite trucks and stories from reporters WFXG became the third Fox affiliate in Raycom s portfolio to have its newscasts produced in house joining Birmingham s WBRC and Cincinnati s WXIX Local newscasts on the remainder of the company s Fox outlets are produced through news share agreements by a big three network affiliate in the respective market With the change WFXG upgraded its newscasts to full high definition level becoming the second station in Augusta to do so CBS affiliate WRDW TV was the first At that point according to local program listings Fox 54 News at 10 was expanded to an hour on weeknights and Sundays the program continues to air for a half hour on Saturday evenings There is no regularly scheduled sports report featured during the broadcast In July 2016 WFXG announced plans to expand its news programming and launch a 3 hour weekday morning newscast from 5 30 to 9 00 a m Remodeling to expand the studio building in Martinez to allow production of in studio segments began later that month Even after the program titled Fox 54 Morning News Now launched on February 6 2017 WTOC continued to produce in studio news and weather segments for the 10 00 p m newscast in the interim until WFXG hired anchors and meteorologists to helm the broadcast at its Washington Road facility By 2019 WFXG had added locally produced news at 6 30 p m 10 11 30 p m and the market s only four hour morning newscast from 5 to 9 a m 12 Subchannels editThe station s signal is multiplexed Subchannels of WFXG 13 Channel Res Aspect Short name Programming54 1 720p 16 9 WFXG DT Main WFXG programming Fox54 2 480i WFXG BN Bounce TV54 3 WFXG GT Grit54 4 WFXG CT Court TVReferences edit Facility Technical Data for WFXG Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission a b Witsil Frank November 16 1999 Fox station changes hands The Augusta Chronicle Archived from the original on May 5 2014 Retrieved July 20 2012 Whiteside Lee April 6 1995 B5 Babylon 5 TV Station List Times updated rec arts sf tv Google Groups Retrieved November 27 2006 Malone Michael Report Southeastern Media Stations Sold Broadcasting amp Cable Broadcasting amp Cable Retrieved March 1 2011 Zureick Erin January 3 2011 WFXG awaits OK on acquisition The Augusta Chronicle Retrieved March 1 2011 http www fcc gov Daily Releases Daily Business 2011 db0316 DA 11 499A1 pdf dead link Miller Mark K June 25 2018 Gray To Buy Raycom For 3 6 Billion TVNewsCheck NewsCheckMedia Retrieved June 25 2018 Aycock Jason August 20 2018 Gray sets divestitures in eight more markets for Raycom deal Seeking Alpha Retrieved August 20 2018 Gray Receives Regulatory Approvals for Raycom Media and Divestiture Transactions Gray Television December 20 2018 Retrieved December 21 2018 Gray Completes Acquisition of Raycom Media and Related Transactions Gray Television January 2 2019 Retrieved January 2 2019 Fox station building its own news studio The Augusta Chronicle Retrieved February 16 2016 Ortega Roly January 27 2017 WFXG is going to mornings for the very first time finally giving the CSRA local morning news after 7 00 a m The Changing Newscasts Blog Retrieved February 2 2017 RabbitEars TV Query for WFXG RabbitEars info External links editWFXG Fox 54 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WFXG amp oldid 1195853697, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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