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WHTM-TV

WHTM-TV (channel 27) is a television station licensed to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States, serving the Susquehanna Valley region as an affiliate of ABC. Owned by Nexstar Media Group, the station maintains studios on North 6th Street in Harrisburg (although with a Hoffman Street address). Through a channel sharing agreement with Red Lion–licensed religious independent station WLYH (channel 49), the two stations transmit using WHTM-TV's spectrum from an antenna on a ridge north of I-81 along the CumberlandPerry county line.

WHTM-TV
CityHarrisburg, Pennsylvania
Channels
BrandingABC 27
Programming
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
June 19, 1953 (70 years ago) (1953-06-19)
Former call signs
WTPA (1953–1980)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog:
  • 71 (UHF, 1953−1957)
  • 27 (UHF, 1957–2009)
Call sign meaning
Harrisburg Times Mirror
(former owner)
Technical information
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID72326
ERP28.1 kW
HAAT311.1 m (1,021 ft)
Transmitter coordinates40°18′58″N 76°57′0″W / 40.31611°N 76.95000°W / 40.31611; -76.95000
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
Websitewww.abc27.com

History Edit

The station first signed on the air on June 19, 1953 as WTPA (standing for "Television Pennsylvania"), operating as an NBC affiliate. WTPA was founded by the Newhouse family, whose media holdings eventually became Advance Publications, and was operated alongside Harrisburg's two major newspapers, The Patriot and The Evening News (since merged as The Patriot-News). The following year, it switched affiliations to ABC. It originally operated on UHF channel 71, but later moved to channel 27 in 1957, after that channel's original occupant, WCMB-TV, ceased operations. During WTPA's first year on the air, the station broadcast from 9:00 a.m. to 12:15 a.m. on weekdays and from noon to midnight on weekends. Early local programs included a midday religious program Daily Devotions, music and comedy-focused variety program Mac's Matinee, daytime talk show Harrisburg Hostess, cooking show Look What's Cooking and Susquehanna Trail.

The Times Mirror Company acquired the Newhouse television stations (including WTPA) on March 28, 1980 and changed its call sign to the current WHTM-TV. The station was sold, along with then-sister station WETM-TV in Elmira, New York, to Smith Broadcasting Company in 1986. WHTM, in turn, was sold to Price Communications in 1994. Allbritton Communications acquired the station in 1996.

An ice storm that hit South Central Pennsylvania on December 15 and 16, 2007, knocked out the power to WHTM's transmitter site, which also affected the reception of the station on some cable and satellite providers. WHTM's signal began operating at full power once again on the morning of December 18.[2][3]

Feature reporter Chuck Rhodes served as a minor cast member in the 2000 film Lucky Numbers, which was based loosely on the 1980 Pennsylvania Lottery scandal and starred John Travolta as a cash lacking meteorologist, whose biggest competition in Harrisburg was Rhodes (the real-life incident occurred in Pittsburgh).

Sale to Media General and then Nexstar Edit

On July 29, 2013, Allbritton announced that it would sell its seven television stations, including WHTM, to the Sinclair Broadcast Group.[4] As part of the deal, Sinclair was planning to sell the license assets of its existing Harrisburg station, WHP-TV (channel 21) to Deerfield Media, but would still operate that station through joint sales and shared services agreements.[5] However, the FCC ruled that Sinclair's plans to retain WHTM would have, in effect, created a new LMA between WHTM and WLYH-TV, even though the FCC had ruled in 1999 that such agreements made after November 5, 1996 covering more than 15% of the broadcast day would count toward the ownership limits for the brokering station's owner.[6]

After several revisions to the deal—one which included a proposal to divest WHP and the LMA with WLYH,[7][8] Sinclair chose to instead retain WHP and the LMA with WLYH, and divest WHTM.[9][10] On June 23, it was announced that WHTM would be sold to Media General for $83.4 million.[11] After nearly a year of delays, the deal was approved by the FCC on July 24, 2014.[12] Sinclair completed the purchase of the Allbritton stations on August 1,[13] with WHTM being operated under a "Hold Separate Agreement" until its sale to Media General was completed on September 2.[14] Several months later, in a separate transaction, on August 20, 2014, Sinclair also traded three other stations KXRM-TV and KXTU-LD in Colorado Springs, and WTTA in Tampa Bay to Media General for WJAR in Providence, WLUK and WCWF in Green Bay and WTGS in Savannah, which was part of Media General's acquisition of LIN Media,[15][16] which was completed on December 19.[17]

On January 27, 2016, Nexstar Broadcasting Group—which owned WLYH (now WXBU and owned by Howard Stirk Holdings) from 2006 to 2015—announced that it had reached an agreement to acquire Media General.[18] Upon consummation, WHTM became a sister station to five stations in three other Pennsylvania markets, including WYOU and WBRE-TV in ScrantonWilkes-Barre, WTAJ-TV in Altoona, and WJET-TV and WFXP in Erie. The sale was completed on January 17, 2017.[19]

On December 3, 2018, Nexstar announced it would acquire the assets of Chicago-based Tribune Media—which has owned Fox affiliate WPMT (channel 43) since 1996—for $6.4 billion in cash and debt. Nexstar was precluded from acquiring WPMT directly or indirectly, as FCC regulations prohibit common ownership of two or more of the four highest-rated stations in the same media market. (Furthermore, any attempt by Nexstar to assume the operations of WPMT through local marketing or shared services agreements would have been subject to regulatory hurdles that could have delayed completion of the FCC and Justice Department's review and approval process for the acquisition.) As such, Nexstar was required to sell either WPMT or WHTM to a separate, unrelated company to address the ownership conflict.[20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29] On March 20, 2019, it was announced that Nexstar would keep WHTM-TV and sell WPMT to Tegna Inc., as part of the company's sale of nineteen Nexstar- and Tribune-operated stations to Tegna and the E. W. Scripps Company in separate deals worth $1.32 billion; along with Scranton sister station WNEP-TV (which was also acquired by Tegna as part of the spin-offs), this made WPMT among the first television properties in Pennsylvania for Tegna.[30][31]

News operation Edit

WHTM-TV presently broadcasts 33½ hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with 5½ hours each weekday and three hours each on Saturdays and Sundays). In addition to its main studios, WHTM operates news bureaus at The York Dispatch offices on North George Street (I-83 Business) in Downtown York, on North Main Street (US 11 SB) in Downtown Chambersburg, in Downtown Lebanon and near the square in Carlisle. News programming on the station began with its sign-on as WTPA in 1953, with 15-minute newscasts at 12:15, 6:30 and 11:00 p.m.

WHTM has long placed second in the ratings among the market's newscasts, though in recent years it has closed the gap with longtime ratings leader WGAL. Generally, WHTM leads the way in the market's northern counties, such as Dauphin (including the state capital of Harrisburg), Cumberland (including Carlisle), and Perry.[32] WGAL has stayed in first mainly due to its dominance of York and Lancaster counties, which contain the majority of the market's population. Starting in 2012, WGAL began experiencing declines in news viewership, the largest occurring in May 2013; WHTM saw consistent growth, including significant gains during that same sweeps period.[33] That July, WHTM-TV beat WGAL for the first time at 5 p.m. among adults 25–54, while also experiencing ratings increases in other time periods, including at 6 p.m. and created a virtual tie with WGAL at noon. For the November 2013 ratings period, WHTM was the only television station in the market to show significant growth in all newscasts. WGAL's news viewership dropped in every single time period that month, as did WHP-TV. WHTM's morning, 5 and 6 p.m. newscasts all saw gains of at least one rating point and in some cases, in excess of five share points.

On October 14, 2011, WHTM became the third television station in Central Pennsylvania to begin broadcasting its local newscasts in high definition; news video from the field is presented in HD, as WHTM upgraded its ENG vehicles, satellite truck, studio and field cameras and other equipment in order to broadcast news footage from the field in high definition, in addition to segments broadcast from the main studio. On January 13, 2012, WHTM upgraded its weather graphics to HD.

Awards Edit

Over the years, WHTM has earned numerous Emmy nominations and wins. In 2014 the station was nominated for 26 Emmys, leading the Mid-Atlantic chapter of NATAS in total nominations. This was more than all other stations in the local market combined and more than all stations in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. In 2013, the station received 16 Emmy nominations, including in the "News Excellence" category. The station's coverage of the trial of Jerry Sandusky, and its Saturday morning and 11 p.m. newscasts, and various members of the station's news staff were also nominated for Regional Emmys for various stories and newscasts.[34] WHTM has repeatedly been recognized with the Pennsylvania Associated Press Broadcasters Association's Joe Snyder Award for Outstanding News Service, including in 2013. That year, WHTM also received seven first place awards from the Associated Press, including for its Sandusky trial coverage, as well as a Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters award for its investigative reporting and in spot news for its coverage of the kidnapping of a local college student.[35][36] In 2014, the PAB awarded WHTM with Outstanding Website for abc27.com, Outstanding Breaking News Report for coverage of a major tanker truck explosion on I-81 in Dauphin County and Outstanding Feature Report for a series on the legalization of medical marijuana in Pennsylvania.

Technical information Edit

Subchannels Edit

The station's digital signal is multiplexed:

Subchannels of WHTM-TV[37]
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
27.1 720p 16:9 WHTM-HD Main WHTM-TV programming / ABC
27.2 480i ION Ion Television
27.3 Grit Grit
27.4 Laff Laff

On November 30, 2015, WHTM 27.2 replaced Retro TV with Ion Television.

Sometime in 2020,[when?] WHTM-DT3 replaced getTV with Dabl.[citation needed] In June 2022, Dabl was replaced with Grit.[38]

Analog-to-digital conversion Edit

WHTM-TV signed on its digital signal on VHF channel 10 in 1999. The station discontinued regular programming on its analog signal, over UHF channel 27, on June 12, 2009, as part of the federally mandated transition from analog to digital television.[39] The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition VHF channel 10,[40] (this forced NBC owned-and-operated station WCAU in Philadelphia to continue broadcasting its digital signal on channel 34), using PSIP to display WHTM-TV's virtual channel as 27 on digital television receivers.

2021 power increase and antenna change Edit

WHTM-TV completed work on its construction permit on October 24, 2021. The station increased its power to 28.1 kW and rotated its antenna 180 degrees to improve its signal in the main population area of the television market, including Dauphin, Lancaster, York and Lebanon counties. The station previously had its antenna turned to the west to originally protect the analog signal of Philadelphia's WCAU during the digital transition in the 2000s and prior to 2009.

LPTV simulcasts Edit

In addition, to improve its market coverage, WHTM's main channel (27.1) is simulcast in high definition as a subchannel on four low-power television stations. These LPTV stations are operated by the owner of WLYH-TV, which shares transmitter facilities with WHTM.

Stations simulcasting WHTM-TV 27.1
City of license Callsign RF channel Virtual channel ERP HAAT Facility ID Transmitter coordinates Owner Licensee Primary coverage area
Red Lion WLZH-LD[41] 14 (UHF) 27.11 15 kW 211.1 m (693 ft) 57539 39°54′18.3″N 76°34′57.2″W / 39.905083°N 76.582556°W / 39.905083; -76.582556 Sonshine Family Television Zebra Media, LLC York and Lancaster
Harrisburg WHLZ-LD[42] 21 (UHF) 27.12 15 kW 262.4 m (861 ft) 26853 40°18′56″N 76°57′8″W / 40.31556°N 76.95222°W / 40.31556; -76.95222 Harrisburg and its immediate surroundings
Red Lion–Harrisburg WRZH-LD[43] 3 (VHF) 27.13 3 kW 273.4 m (897 ft) 16456 40°7′20″N 77°4′12″W / 40.12222°N 77.07000°W / 40.12222; -77.07000 Dillsburg, Grantham, and York Springs
Chambersburg WCZS-LD[44] 30 (UHF) 27.14 15 kW 412.8 m (1,354 ft) 55283 40°2′43″N 77°45′11″W / 40.04528°N 77.75306°W / 40.04528; -77.75306 Chambersburg and Shippensburg

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External links Edit

  • Official website  

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Not to be confused with KHMT WMHT TV or WTHM LP This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources WHTM TV news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message WHTM TV channel 27 is a television station licensed to Harrisburg Pennsylvania United States serving the Susquehanna Valley region as an affiliate of ABC Owned by Nexstar Media Group the station maintains studios on North 6th Street in Harrisburg although with a Hoffman Street address Through a channel sharing agreement with Red Lion licensed religious independent station WLYH channel 49 the two stations transmit using WHTM TV s spectrum from an antenna on a ridge north of I 81 along the Cumberland Perry county line WHTM TVHarrisburg York Lancaster Lebanon PennsylvaniaUnited StatesCityHarrisburg PennsylvaniaChannelsDigital 10 VHF shared with WLYH 1 Virtual 27BrandingABC 27ProgrammingAffiliations27 1 ABC27 2 Ion Television27 3 Grit27 4 LaffOwnershipOwnerNexstar Media Group Nexstar Media Inc HistoryFirst air dateJune 19 1953 70 years ago 1953 06 19 Former call signsWTPA 1953 1980 Former channel number s Analog 71 UHF 1953 1957 27 UHF 1957 2009 Former affiliationsAnalog DT1 NBC 1953 1954 DT2 Retro TV until 2015 DT3 getTV until 2020 Dabl 2020 2022 Call sign meaningHarrisburg Times Mirror former owner Technical informationLicensing authorityFCCFacility ID72326ERP28 1 kWHAAT311 1 m 1 021 ft Transmitter coordinates40 18 58 N 76 57 0 W 40 31611 N 76 95000 W 40 31611 76 95000LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebsitewww wbr abc27 wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Sale to Media General and then Nexstar 2 News operation 2 1 Awards 3 Technical information 3 1 Subchannels 3 2 Analog to digital conversion 3 3 2021 power increase and antenna change 3 4 LPTV simulcasts 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThe station first signed on the air on June 19 1953 as WTPA standing for Television Pennsylvania operating as an NBC affiliate WTPA was founded by the Newhouse family whose media holdings eventually became Advance Publications and was operated alongside Harrisburg s two major newspapers The Patriot and The Evening News since merged as The Patriot News The following year it switched affiliations to ABC It originally operated on UHF channel 71 but later moved to channel 27 in 1957 after that channel s original occupant WCMB TV ceased operations During WTPA s first year on the air the station broadcast from 9 00 a m to 12 15 a m on weekdays and from noon to midnight on weekends Early local programs included a midday religious program Daily Devotions music and comedy focused variety program Mac s Matinee daytime talk show Harrisburg Hostess cooking show Look What s Cooking and Susquehanna Trail The Times Mirror Company acquired the Newhouse television stations including WTPA on March 28 1980 and changed its call sign to the current WHTM TV The station was sold along with then sister station WETM TV in Elmira New York to Smith Broadcasting Company in 1986 WHTM in turn was sold to Price Communications in 1994 Allbritton Communications acquired the station in 1996 An ice storm that hit South Central Pennsylvania on December 15 and 16 2007 knocked out the power to WHTM s transmitter site which also affected the reception of the station on some cable and satellite providers WHTM s signal began operating at full power once again on the morning of December 18 2 3 Feature reporter Chuck Rhodes served as a minor cast member in the 2000 film Lucky Numbers which was based loosely on the 1980 Pennsylvania Lottery scandal and starred John Travolta as a cash lacking meteorologist whose biggest competition in Harrisburg was Rhodes the real life incident occurred in Pittsburgh Sale to Media General and then Nexstar Edit On July 29 2013 Allbritton announced that it would sell its seven television stations including WHTM to the Sinclair Broadcast Group 4 As part of the deal Sinclair was planning to sell the license assets of its existing Harrisburg station WHP TV channel 21 to Deerfield Media but would still operate that station through joint sales and shared services agreements 5 However the FCC ruled that Sinclair s plans to retain WHTM would have in effect created a new LMA between WHTM and WLYH TV even though the FCC had ruled in 1999 that such agreements made after November 5 1996 covering more than 15 of the broadcast day would count toward the ownership limits for the brokering station s owner 6 After several revisions to the deal one which included a proposal to divest WHP and the LMA with WLYH 7 8 Sinclair chose to instead retain WHP and the LMA with WLYH and divest WHTM 9 10 On June 23 it was announced that WHTM would be sold to Media General for 83 4 million 11 After nearly a year of delays the deal was approved by the FCC on July 24 2014 12 Sinclair completed the purchase of the Allbritton stations on August 1 13 with WHTM being operated under a Hold Separate Agreement until its sale to Media General was completed on September 2 14 Several months later in a separate transaction on August 20 2014 Sinclair also traded three other stations KXRM TV and KXTU LD in Colorado Springs and WTTA in Tampa Bay to Media General for WJAR in Providence WLUK and WCWF in Green Bay and WTGS in Savannah which was part of Media General s acquisition of LIN Media 15 16 which was completed on December 19 17 On January 27 2016 Nexstar Broadcasting Group which owned WLYH now WXBU and owned by Howard Stirk Holdings from 2006 to 2015 announced that it had reached an agreement to acquire Media General 18 Upon consummation WHTM became a sister station to five stations in three other Pennsylvania markets including WYOU and WBRE TV in Scranton Wilkes Barre WTAJ TV in Altoona and WJET TV and WFXP in Erie The sale was completed on January 17 2017 19 On December 3 2018 Nexstar announced it would acquire the assets of Chicago based Tribune Media which has owned Fox affiliate WPMT channel 43 since 1996 for 6 4 billion in cash and debt Nexstar was precluded from acquiring WPMT directly or indirectly as FCC regulations prohibit common ownership of two or more of the four highest rated stations in the same media market Furthermore any attempt by Nexstar to assume the operations of WPMT through local marketing or shared services agreements would have been subject to regulatory hurdles that could have delayed completion of the FCC and Justice Department s review and approval process for the acquisition As such Nexstar was required to sell either WPMT or WHTM to a separate unrelated company to address the ownership conflict 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 On March 20 2019 it was announced that Nexstar would keep WHTM TV and sell WPMT to Tegna Inc as part of the company s sale of nineteen Nexstar and Tribune operated stations to Tegna and the E W Scripps Company in separate deals worth 1 32 billion along with Scranton sister station WNEP TV which was also acquired by Tegna as part of the spin offs this made WPMT among the first television properties in Pennsylvania for Tegna 30 31 News operation EditWHTM TV presently broadcasts 33 hours of locally produced newscasts each week with 5 hours each weekday and three hours each on Saturdays and Sundays In addition to its main studios WHTM operates news bureaus at The York Dispatch offices on North George Street I 83 Business in Downtown York on North Main Street US 11 SB in Downtown Chambersburg in Downtown Lebanon and near the square in Carlisle News programming on the station began with its sign on as WTPA in 1953 with 15 minute newscasts at 12 15 6 30 and 11 00 p m WHTM has long placed second in the ratings among the market s newscasts though in recent years it has closed the gap with longtime ratings leader WGAL Generally WHTM leads the way in the market s northern counties such as Dauphin including the state capital of Harrisburg Cumberland including Carlisle and Perry 32 WGAL has stayed in first mainly due to its dominance of York and Lancaster counties which contain the majority of the market s population Starting in 2012 WGAL began experiencing declines in news viewership the largest occurring in May 2013 WHTM saw consistent growth including significant gains during that same sweeps period 33 That July WHTM TV beat WGAL for the first time at 5 p m among adults 25 54 while also experiencing ratings increases in other time periods including at 6 p m and created a virtual tie with WGAL at noon For the November 2013 ratings period WHTM was the only television station in the market to show significant growth in all newscasts WGAL s news viewership dropped in every single time period that month as did WHP TV WHTM s morning 5 and 6 p m newscasts all saw gains of at least one rating point and in some cases in excess of five share points On October 14 2011 WHTM became the third television station in Central Pennsylvania to begin broadcasting its local newscasts in high definition news video from the field is presented in HD as WHTM upgraded its ENG vehicles satellite truck studio and field cameras and other equipment in order to broadcast news footage from the field in high definition in addition to segments broadcast from the main studio On January 13 2012 WHTM upgraded its weather graphics to HD Awards Edit Over the years WHTM has earned numerous Emmy nominations and wins In 2014 the station was nominated for 26 Emmys leading the Mid Atlantic chapter of NATAS in total nominations This was more than all other stations in the local market combined and more than all stations in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia In 2013 the station received 16 Emmy nominations including in the News Excellence category The station s coverage of the trial of Jerry Sandusky and its Saturday morning and 11 p m newscasts and various members of the station s news staff were also nominated for Regional Emmys for various stories and newscasts 34 WHTM has repeatedly been recognized with the Pennsylvania Associated Press Broadcasters Association s Joe Snyder Award for Outstanding News Service including in 2013 That year WHTM also received seven first place awards from the Associated Press including for its Sandusky trial coverage as well as a Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters award for its investigative reporting and in spot news for its coverage of the kidnapping of a local college student 35 36 In 2014 the PAB awarded WHTM with Outstanding Website for abc27 com Outstanding Breaking News Report for coverage of a major tanker truck explosion on I 81 in Dauphin County and Outstanding Feature Report for a series on the legalization of medical marijuana in Pennsylvania Technical information EditSubchannels Edit The station s digital signal is multiplexed Subchannels of WHTM TV 37 Channel Res Aspect Short name Programming27 1 720p 16 9 WHTM HD Main WHTM TV programming ABC27 2 480i ION Ion Television27 3 Grit Grit27 4 Laff LaffOn November 30 2015 WHTM 27 2 replaced Retro TV with Ion Television Sometime in 2020 when WHTM DT3 replaced getTV with Dabl citation needed In June 2022 Dabl was replaced with Grit 38 Analog to digital conversion Edit WHTM TV signed on its digital signal on VHF channel 10 in 1999 The station discontinued regular programming on its analog signal over UHF channel 27 on June 12 2009 as part of the federally mandated transition from analog to digital television 39 The station s digital signal remained on its pre transition VHF channel 10 40 this forced NBC owned and operated station WCAU in Philadelphia to continue broadcasting its digital signal on channel 34 using PSIP to display WHTM TV s virtual channel as 27 on digital television receivers 2021 power increase and antenna change Edit WHTM TV completed work on its construction permit on October 24 2021 The station increased its power to 28 1 kW and rotated its antenna 180 degrees to improve its signal in the main population area of the television market including Dauphin Lancaster York and Lebanon counties The station previously had its antenna turned to the west to originally protect the analog signal of Philadelphia s WCAU during the digital transition in the 2000s and prior to 2009 LPTV simulcasts Edit In addition to improve its market coverage WHTM s main channel 27 1 is simulcast in high definition as a subchannel on four low power television stations These LPTV stations are operated by the owner of WLYH TV which shares transmitter facilities with WHTM Stations simulcasting WHTM TV 27 1 City of license Callsign RF channel Virtual channel ERP HAAT Facility ID Transmitter coordinates Owner Licensee Primary coverage areaRed Lion WLZH LD 41 14 UHF 27 11 15 kW 211 1 m 693 ft 57539 39 54 18 3 N 76 34 57 2 W 39 905083 N 76 582556 W 39 905083 76 582556 Sonshine Family Television Zebra Media LLC York and LancasterHarrisburg WHLZ LD 42 21 UHF 27 12 15 kW 262 4 m 861 ft 26853 40 18 56 N 76 57 8 W 40 31556 N 76 95222 W 40 31556 76 95222 Harrisburg and its immediate surroundingsRed Lion Harrisburg WRZH LD 43 3 VHF 27 13 3 kW 273 4 m 897 ft 16456 40 7 20 N 77 4 12 W 40 12222 N 77 07000 W 40 12222 77 07000 Dillsburg Grantham and York SpringsChambersburg WCZS LD 44 30 UHF 27 14 15 kW 412 8 m 1 354 ft 55283 40 2 43 N 77 45 11 W 40 04528 N 77 75306 W 40 04528 77 75306 Chambersburg and ShippensburgReferences Edit Modification of a Licensed Facility for DTV Application Statement from abc27 Station Management December 17 2007 Retrieved 2007 12 18 dead link Statement from abc27 Station Management December 18 2007 Archived from the original on 2007 12 20 Retrieved 2007 12 18 Heath Thomas Wilgoren Debbi July 29 2013 Allbritton to sell 7 TV stations including WJLA to Sinclair for 985 million The Washington Post Retrieved July 29 2013 Sinclair Buying Allbritton Stations For 985M TVNewsCheck July 29 2013 Retrieved July 29 2013 Kreisman Barbara A December 6 2013 Letter to Sinclair and Allbritton legal counsel PDF CDBS Public Access Federal Communications Commission Retrieved December 8 2013 Sinclair Offers to Sell Stations Ahead of FCC Decision TVSpy March 21 2014 Sinclair Proposes Restructuring Of Allbritton Transaction In Order To Meet Objections Of The Federal Communications Commission The Wall Street Journal via PRNewswire March 20 2014 Eggerton John May 29 2014 Sinclair Proposes Surrendering Three Licenses to Get Allbritton Deal Done Broadcasting amp Cable Retrieved May 30 2014 Jessell Harry A May 29 2014 Sinclair Giving Up 3 Stations To Appease FCC TVNewsCheck Retrieved May 30 2014 Media General Buying WHTM For 83 4M TVNewsCheck June 23 2014 Retrieved June 23 2014 Eggerton John 24 July 2014 FCC Approves Sinclair Allbritton Deal Broadcasting amp Cable Retrieved 24 July 2014 Sinclair s Deal For Allbritton Closes Broadcasting amp Cable 1 August 2014 Retrieved 4 August 2014 Consummation Notice CDBS Public Access Federal Communications Commission Retrieved 3 September 2014 Media General LIN Sell Stations In 5 Markets TVNewsCheck August 20 2014 Retrieved August 20 2014 Malone Michael August 20 2014 Media General LIN Divest Stations in Five Markets Broadcasting amp Cable Retrieved August 20 2014 Sinclair Broadcast Group Closes on Certain Station Acquisitions and Divestitures with Media General Archived 2014 12 19 at the Wayback Machine Press Release Sinclair Broadcast Group Retrieved 19 December 2014 Picker Leslie January 27 2016 Nexstar Clinches Deal to Acquire Media General The New York Times Retrieved January 27 2016 Nexstar Broadcasting Group Completes Acquisition of Media General Creating Nexstar Media Group The Nation s Second Largest Television Broadcaster Nexstar Media Group 17 January 2017 Retrieved 17 January 2017 Acquisition of Tribune Media Company PDF Nexstar Media Group December 3 2018 Mark K Miller December 3 2018 Nexstar Buying Tribune Media For 6 4 Billion TVNewsCheck NewsCheck Media Peter White Dade Hayes December 3 2018 Nexstar Confirms 4 1B Tribune Media Acquisition To Become Leading Local TV Station Owner Deadline Hollywood Penske Media Corporation Gerry Smith Nabila Ahmed Eric Newcomer December 3 2018 Nexstar to buy WGN owner Tribune Media for 4 1 billion Chicago Tribune Tribune Publishing Bloomberg News Arjun Panchadar Sonam Rai December 3 2018 Nexstar to buy Tribune Media for 4 1 billion Reuters Jon Lafayette December 3 2018 Nexstar Announces Deal to Buy Tribune for 6 4B Broadcasting amp Cable NewBay Media Adam Jacobson December 3 2018 It s Official Nexstar Takes Tribune In Billion Dollar Stock Deal Radio Television Business Report Streamline RBR Inc Harry A Jessell Mark K Miller December 3 2018 Nexstar To Spin Off 1B In Stations TVNewsCheck NewsCheck Media Nexstar Media Group Enters into Definitive Agreement to Acquire Tribune Media Company for 6 4 Billion in Accretive Transaction Creating the Nation s Largest Local Television Broadcaster and Local Media Company Nexstar Media Group December 3 2018 Retrieved December 3 2018 Nexstar Media Group Enters Into Definitive Agreement To Acquire Tribune Media Company Tribune Media December 3 2018 Retrieved December 3 2018 Nexstar Selling 19 TVs In 15 Markets For 1 32B TVNewsCheck NewsCheckMedia March 20 2019 Retrieved March 20 2019 Nabila Ahmed Anousha Sakoui March 20 2019 Nexstar to Sell Stations to Tegna Scripps for 1 32 Billion Bloomberg News Bloomberg L P WHTM fights the ratings battle with advertisers Archived 2014 01 09 at the Wayback Machine Lancaster Online May 12 2013 WGAL still leads local market but not by as much Archived 2014 01 09 at the Wayback Machine Lancaster Online July 7 2013 abc27 News gets 16 Emmy nominations WHTM TV August 2 2013 Another season of TV shows down the tubes Archived 2014 01 14 at the Wayback Machine Lancaster Online June 2 2013 PAB Announces 2015 Excellence in Broadcasting Winners Archived 2014 01 14 at the Wayback Machine RabbitEars TV Query for WHTM TV Schedule 12 June 2019 List of Digital Full Power Stations CDBS Print WLZH LD RED LION PA www rabbitears info Retrieved 2021 04 11 WHLZ LD Harrisburg PA www rabbitears info Retrieved 2021 04 11 WRZH LD RED LION HARRISBURG PA www rabbitears info Retrieved 2021 09 25 WCZS LD CHAMBERSBURG PA www rabbitears info Retrieved 2021 09 25 External links EditOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WHTM TV amp oldid 1163171928, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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