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WYDO

WYDO (channel 14) is a television station licensed to Greenville, North Carolina, United States, serving as the Fox affiliate for Eastern North Carolina. It is owned by Cunningham Broadcasting, which maintains a shared services agreement (SSA) with Sinclair Broadcast Group, owner of New Bern–licensed ABC affiliate WCTI-TV (channel 12), for the provision of certain services. However, Sinclair effectively owns WYDO as the majority of Cunningham's stock is owned by the family of deceased group founder Julian Smith. The two stations share studios on Glenburnie Drive in New Bern; WYDO's transmitter is located north of Trenton along NC 41. There is no separate website for WYDO; instead, it is integrated with that of sister station WCTI-TV.

WYDO
CityGreenville, North Carolina
Channels
Branding
  • Fox Eastern Carolina
  • Bounce Eastern Carolina (on DT2)
Programming
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
OperatorSinclair Broadcast Group via SSA
WCTI-TV
History
FoundedOctober 2, 1989 (34 years ago) (1989-10-02)
First air date
June 30, 1992 (31 years ago) (1992-06-30)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog: 14 (UHF, 1992–2009)
  • Digital: 21 (UHF, 2006–2009), 47 (UHF, 2009–2020)
Call sign meaning
Sequentially assigned
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID35582
ERP350 kW
HAAT581.4 m (1,907 ft)
Transmitter coordinates35°6′16″N 77°20′11″W / 35.10444°N 77.33639°W / 35.10444; -77.33639
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
Websitewcti12.com/fox-eastern-carolina
Former satellite station
WFXI
Channels
Programming
Affiliations
  • Fox (1989–2017)
  • Bounce TV (DT2, until 2017)
History
FoundedApril 7, 1988 (1988-04-07)
First air date
November 1, 1989 (1989-11-01)
Last air date
  • September 6, 2017 (2017-09-06)
  • (27 years, 309 days)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog: 8 (VHF, 1989–2009)
  • Digital: 24 (UHF, until 2009)
Call sign meaning
"Fox Inner Banks"
Technical information
Facility ID37982
ERP22.4 kW
HAAT247.4 m (812 ft)
Transmitter coordinates34°53′1.0″N 76°30′22.0″W / 34.883611°N 76.506111°W / 34.883611; -76.506111 (WFXI)

The station's main signal was originally WFXI (channel 8), licensed to Morehead City. WFXI's signal covered the eastern portion of the market, while WYDO served as a full satellite for the western portion. On September 6, 2017, WFXI was shut down as a result of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)'s spectrum auction, leaving WYDO as the sole Fox affiliate for the region. At the same time, the station was sold by Esteem Broadcasting—an affiliate of WCTI owner Bonten Media Group—to Cunningham Broadcasting, a partner company of Sinclair (which had acquired Bonten).

History edit

WFXI signed on November 1, 1989, as the area's fourth commercial television station. It immediately assumed the Fox affiliation and aired an analog signal on VHF channel 8. Prior to WFXI's sign-on, residents in the eastern North Carolina area received their Fox programs on cable via Raleigh's WLFL or Washington, D.C.'s Fox owned-and-operated WTTG (both stations were carried as superstations before the network began operations). The station had to operate at considerably lower power than the other stations in this large market because it was short-spaced to both Washington, North Carolina-licensed WITN-TV (channel 7) and Greenville-based WNCT-TV (channel 9). WFXI's signal also had to protect WXEX-TV (now WRIC-TV) in Petersburg, Virginia, which also operated on channel 8. This resulted in a broadcasting radius that only reached the southeastern portions of the Eastern North Carolina designated market area—namely Morehead City, Jacksonville, and New Bern.

 
Final WFXI/WYDO logo used until 2017.

As a condition of keeping its Fox affiliation, WFXI signed on full-time satellite WYDO on June 30, 1992. This station aired an analog signal on UHF channel 14 from a transmitter southeast of Ayden that covered Greenville, Washington and the northwestern parts of the Inner Banks region. In addition to resolving reception issues for WFXI, WYDO also provided an additional opportunity for local advertising. While WFXI's studios were always based in Morehead City on Arendell Street/US 70, WYDO operated an advertising sales office in different locations in Greenville (the last one was located on Red Banks Road).[2]

On April 18, 2006, a preliminary announcement was made public stating WFXI and WYDO would each add new second digital subchannels in order to affiliate with MyNetworkTV (a new broadcast network and sister operation to Fox). However, officials later changed their mind, and on August 11, moved the pending affiliation to a secondary arrangement through Ion Television owned-and-operated station WEPX-TV (and its full-time satellite, WPXU-TV). MyNetworkTV is currently seen in the market on a second digital subchannel of NBC outlet WITN-TV. For a time, WFXI shared its call sign with a now defunct Class A repeater of a fellow Fox affiliate in Youngstown, Ohio. Although both stations were owned by Piedmont Television until 2007, the two were otherwise unrelated.

On November 6, 2007, it was announced the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved the sale of certain WFXI/WYDO assets from Piedmont Television to the Bonten Media Group (owner of WCTI) with the license being sold to Esteem Broadcasting. As part of the deal, WFXI moved from its longtime home to WCTI's facility in New Bern while WYDO closed its sales office. For a while, WFXI's studios in Morehead City continued to be used for a WCTI advertising sales office. In January 2008, after Bonten took over operation of the two stations through a shared services arrangement, they were co-branded together as "Fox Eastern Carolina" and a new logo was made public. The outlets had previously been known on-air as "Fox 8/Fox 14" for many years. The web address remained in that branding until August 2010 when it was integrated into a separate section of WCTI's website.

WFXI/WYDO made local headlines with difficulties transmitting Super Bowl XLII on February 3, 2008. The transmission outage left several thousand viewers unable to watch the game in Eastern North Carolina.[citation needed]

On April 21, 2017, Sinclair announced its intent to purchase the Bonten stations (including WCTI-TV) for $240 million. As an aspect of the deal, the Esteem stations were sold to Sinclair affiliate Cunningham Broadcasting, maintaining the current operational arrangement.[3][4] The sale was completed September 1.[5]

News operation edit

In the late-1990s, WFXI/WYDO began airing the market's original prime time newscast that was produced by CBS affiliate WNCT-TV (then owned by Media General) through a news share agreement. Known on-air as Fox News at 10, the broadcast could be seen every night for thirty minutes. It originated from the big three outlet's studios on South Evans Street in Greenville featuring most of WNCT's on-air team (except for maintaining a separate news anchor). The outsourcing arrangement was terminated in December 2007 after WCTI became a sister station to WFXI/WYDO through their management by the Bonten Media Group.

Initially in January 2008, the ABC station began repeating its nightly 6 o'clock show later in the evening at 10 on WFXI/WYDO. It would not be until the month's end when a new live, nightly prime time newscast (produced by WCTI) debuted on this station. Now known as Fox Eastern Carolina News at 10, the show was expanded to an hour on weeknights while remaining a half-hour on weekends. Meanwhile, WNCT began airing its own newscast at 10 on its CW-affiliated subchannel. Unlike the WFXI/WYDO program, WNCT's prime time broadcast only airs for thirty minutes each night.

On June 27, 2010, WCTI became the area's first television outlet to upgrade its local news production to high definition (the nightly news on WFXI/WYDO was included in the change). In addition to the main studios in New Bern, the ABC affiliate operates bureaus in Jacksonville (on South Marine Boulevard/US 17 BUS) and Winterville (covering Greenville). There is no sports department.

Technical information edit

Subchannels edit

The station's signal is multiplexed:

Subchannels of WYDO[6]
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
14.1 720p 16:9 WYDO-DT Fox
14.2 480i Charge Charge!
14.3 TheNest The Nest
14.4 Bounce Bounce TV

Analog-to-digital conversion edit

At midnight on June 13, 2009, both stations went all-digital as part of the DTV transition.

FCC spectrum sale edit

In the FCC's incentive auction, WFXI sold its spectrum for $42,070,860 and indicated that it would go off the air with no channel sharing agreement.[7] On July 30, 2017, WCTI-TV announced that WFXI would shut down on September 6, 2017; WYDO would remain on the air as the market's sole Fox affiliate.[8] Few viewers lost access to Fox programming due to the extremely dense penetration of cable and satellite, which are all but essential for acceptable television in much of this vast market. However, the few viewers in the market's eastern portion who watched WFXI were asked to rescan their sets in order to continue watching Fox.

On October 6, 2017, Cunningham Broadcasting requested the cancellation of the WFXI license.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WYDO". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ . October 22, 2006. Archived from the original on October 22, 2006.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  3. ^ "Sinclair Buying Bonten Stations For $240M". TVNewsCheck. April 21, 2017. Retrieved April 21, 2017.
  4. ^ "Sinclair Broadcast Group Announces Agreement To Purchase Bonten Media Group TV Stations - Sinclair Broadcast Group".
  5. ^ Consummation Notice, CDBS Public Access, Federal Communications Commission, Retrieved September 6, 2017.
  6. ^ "RabbitEars TV Query for WYDO". RabbitEars.info.
  7. ^ "FCC Broadcast Television Spectrum Incentive Auction Auction 1001 Winning Bids" (PDF). Federal Communications Commission. April 4, 2017. Retrieved August 13, 2017.
  8. ^ Boyd, Jason O.; Hardtle, Erik (August 3, 2017). "WFXI Ch. 8 to go off the air on Sept. 6". WCTI. Retrieved August 13, 2017.
  9. ^ "Cancellation Application". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission. October 6, 2017. Retrieved October 8, 2017.

External links edit

  • Official website

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WYDO channel 14 is a television station licensed to Greenville North Carolina United States serving as the Fox affiliate for Eastern North Carolina It is owned by Cunningham Broadcasting which maintains a shared services agreement SSA with Sinclair Broadcast Group owner of New Bern licensed ABC affiliate WCTI TV channel 12 for the provision of certain services However Sinclair effectively owns WYDO as the majority of Cunningham s stock is owned by the family of deceased group founder Julian Smith The two stations share studios on Glenburnie Drive in New Bern WYDO s transmitter is located north of Trenton along NC 41 There is no separate website for WYDO instead it is integrated with that of sister station WCTI TV WYDOGreenville Washington New Bern Jacksonville North CarolinaUnited StatesCityGreenville North CarolinaChannelsDigital 19 UHF Virtual 14BrandingFox Eastern CarolinaBounce Eastern Carolina on DT2 ProgrammingAffiliations14 1 Foxfor others see SubchannelsOwnershipOwnerCunningham Broadcasting New Bern WYDO TV Licensee Inc OperatorSinclair Broadcast Group via SSASister stationsWCTI TVHistoryFoundedOctober 2 1989 34 years ago 1989 10 02 First air dateJune 30 1992 31 years ago 1992 06 30 Former channel number s Analog 14 UHF 1992 2009 Digital 21 UHF 2006 2009 47 UHF 2009 2020 Call sign meaningSequentially assignedTechnical information 1 Licensing authorityFCCFacility ID35582ERP350 kWHAAT581 4 m 1 907 ft Transmitter coordinates35 6 16 N 77 20 11 W 35 10444 N 77 33639 W 35 10444 77 33639LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebsitewcti12 wbr com wbr fox eastern carolinaFormer satellite stationWFXIMorehead City North CarolinaChannelsDigital 8 VHF Virtual 8ProgrammingAffiliationsFox 1989 2017 Bounce TV DT2 until 2017 HistoryFoundedApril 7 1988 1988 04 07 First air dateNovember 1 1989 1989 11 01 Last air dateSeptember 6 2017 2017 09 06 27 years 309 days Former channel number s Analog 8 VHF 1989 2009 Digital 24 UHF until 2009 Call sign meaning Fox Inner Banks Technical informationFacility ID37982ERP22 4 kWHAAT247 4 m 812 ft Transmitter coordinates34 53 1 0 N 76 30 22 0 W 34 883611 N 76 506111 W 34 883611 76 506111 WFXI The station s main signal was originally WFXI channel 8 licensed to Morehead City WFXI s signal covered the eastern portion of the market while WYDO served as a full satellite for the western portion On September 6 2017 WFXI was shut down as a result of the Federal Communications Commission FCC s spectrum auction leaving WYDO as the sole Fox affiliate for the region At the same time the station was sold by Esteem Broadcasting an affiliate of WCTI owner Bonten Media Group to Cunningham Broadcasting a partner company of Sinclair which had acquired Bonten Contents 1 History 2 News operation 3 Technical information 3 1 Subchannels 3 2 Analog to digital conversion 3 3 FCC spectrum sale 4 References 5 External linksHistory editWFXI signed on November 1 1989 as the area s fourth commercial television station It immediately assumed the Fox affiliation and aired an analog signal on VHF channel 8 Prior to WFXI s sign on residents in the eastern North Carolina area received their Fox programs on cable via Raleigh s WLFL or Washington D C s Fox owned and operated WTTG both stations were carried as superstations before the network began operations The station had to operate at considerably lower power than the other stations in this large market because it was short spaced to both Washington North Carolina licensed WITN TV channel 7 and Greenville based WNCT TV channel 9 WFXI s signal also had to protect WXEX TV now WRIC TV in Petersburg Virginia which also operated on channel 8 This resulted in a broadcasting radius that only reached the southeastern portions of the Eastern North Carolina designated market area namely Morehead City Jacksonville and New Bern nbsp Final WFXI WYDO logo used until 2017 As a condition of keeping its Fox affiliation WFXI signed on full time satellite WYDO on June 30 1992 This station aired an analog signal on UHF channel 14 from a transmitter southeast of Ayden that covered Greenville Washington and the northwestern parts of the Inner Banks region In addition to resolving reception issues for WFXI WYDO also provided an additional opportunity for local advertising While WFXI s studios were always based in Morehead City on Arendell Street US 70 WYDO operated an advertising sales office in different locations in Greenville the last one was located on Red Banks Road 2 On April 18 2006 a preliminary announcement was made public stating WFXI and WYDO would each add new second digital subchannels in order to affiliate with MyNetworkTV a new broadcast network and sister operation to Fox However officials later changed their mind and on August 11 moved the pending affiliation to a secondary arrangement through Ion Television owned and operated station WEPX TV and its full time satellite WPXU TV MyNetworkTV is currently seen in the market on a second digital subchannel of NBC outlet WITN TV For a time WFXI shared its call sign with a now defunct Class A repeater of a fellow Fox affiliate in Youngstown Ohio Although both stations were owned by Piedmont Television until 2007 the two were otherwise unrelated On November 6 2007 it was announced the Federal Communications Commission FCC approved the sale of certain WFXI WYDO assets from Piedmont Television to the Bonten Media Group owner of WCTI with the license being sold to Esteem Broadcasting As part of the deal WFXI moved from its longtime home to WCTI s facility in New Bern while WYDO closed its sales office For a while WFXI s studios in Morehead City continued to be used for a WCTI advertising sales office In January 2008 after Bonten took over operation of the two stations through a shared services arrangement they were co branded together as Fox Eastern Carolina and a new logo was made public The outlets had previously been known on air as Fox 8 Fox 14 for many years The web address remained in that branding until August 2010 when it was integrated into a separate section of WCTI s website WFXI WYDO made local headlines with difficulties transmitting Super Bowl XLII on February 3 2008 The transmission outage left several thousand viewers unable to watch the game in Eastern North Carolina citation needed On April 21 2017 Sinclair announced its intent to purchase the Bonten stations including WCTI TV for 240 million As an aspect of the deal the Esteem stations were sold to Sinclair affiliate Cunningham Broadcasting maintaining the current operational arrangement 3 4 The sale was completed September 1 5 News operation editIn the late 1990s WFXI WYDO began airing the market s original prime time newscast that was produced by CBS affiliate WNCT TV then owned by Media General through a news share agreement Known on air as Fox News at 10 the broadcast could be seen every night for thirty minutes It originated from the big three outlet s studios on South Evans Street in Greenville featuring most of WNCT s on air team except for maintaining a separate news anchor The outsourcing arrangement was terminated in December 2007 after WCTI became a sister station to WFXI WYDO through their management by the Bonten Media Group Initially in January 2008 the ABC station began repeating its nightly 6 o clock show later in the evening at 10 on WFXI WYDO It would not be until the month s end when a new live nightly prime time newscast produced by WCTI debuted on this station Now known as Fox Eastern Carolina News at 10 the show was expanded to an hour on weeknights while remaining a half hour on weekends Meanwhile WNCT began airing its own newscast at 10 on its CW affiliated subchannel Unlike the WFXI WYDO program WNCT s prime time broadcast only airs for thirty minutes each night On June 27 2010 WCTI became the area s first television outlet to upgrade its local news production to high definition the nightly news on WFXI WYDO was included in the change In addition to the main studios in New Bern the ABC affiliate operates bureaus in Jacksonville on South Marine Boulevard US 17 BUS and Winterville covering Greenville There is no sports department Technical information editSubchannels edit The station s signal is multiplexed Subchannels of WYDO 6 Channel Res Aspect Short name Programming 14 1 720p 16 9 WYDO DT Fox 14 2 480i Charge Charge 14 3 TheNest The Nest 14 4 Bounce Bounce TV Analog to digital conversion edit At midnight on June 13 2009 both stations went all digital as part of the DTV transition FCC spectrum sale edit In the FCC s incentive auction WFXI sold its spectrum for 42 070 860 and indicated that it would go off the air with no channel sharing agreement 7 On July 30 2017 WCTI TV announced that WFXI would shut down on September 6 2017 WYDO would remain on the air as the market s sole Fox affiliate 8 Few viewers lost access to Fox programming due to the extremely dense penetration of cable and satellite which are all but essential for acceptable television in much of this vast market However the few viewers in the market s eastern portion who watched WFXI were asked to rescan their sets in order to continue watching Fox On October 6 2017 Cunningham Broadcasting requested the cancellation of the WFXI license 9 References edit Facility Technical Data for WYDO Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission FOX8FOX14 Morehead City Greenville North Carolina Local TV Station October 22 2006 Archived from the original on October 22 2006 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Sinclair Buying Bonten Stations For 240M TVNewsCheck April 21 2017 Retrieved April 21 2017 Sinclair Broadcast Group Announces Agreement To Purchase Bonten Media Group TV Stations Sinclair Broadcast Group Consummation Notice CDBS Public Access Federal Communications Commission Retrieved September 6 2017 RabbitEars TV Query for WYDO RabbitEars info FCC Broadcast Television Spectrum Incentive Auction Auction 1001 Winning Bids PDF Federal Communications Commission April 4 2017 Retrieved August 13 2017 Boyd Jason O Hardtle Erik August 3 2017 WFXI Ch 8 to go off the air on Sept 6 WCTI Retrieved August 13 2017 Cancellation Application Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission October 6 2017 Retrieved October 8 2017 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WYDO amp oldid 1215276617, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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