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WLOV-TV

WLOV-TV (channel 27) is a television station licensed to West Point, Mississippi, United States, serving as the Fox affiliate for the ColumbusTupelo market. It is owned by Coastal Television Broadcasting Company, which maintains a local marketing agreement (LMA) with Allen Media Broadcasting, owner of Tupelo-licensed dual NBC/ABC affiliate WTVA (channel 9), for the provision of certain services. The two stations share studios on Beech Springs Road (County Road 681) in Saltillo; WLOV-TV's transmitter is located in Woodland, Mississippi.

WLOV-TV


CityWest Point, Mississippi
Channels
BrandingWLOV (general)
WTVA 9 News on WLOV (newscasts)
MeTV West Point (on DT2)
This West Point (on DT3)
Programming
Affiliations27.1: Fox
27.2: MeTV
27.3: This TV
Ownership
Owner
  • Coastal Television Broadcasting Company LLC
  • (WLOV License LLC)
OperatorAllen Media Broadcasting[1]
(via LMA)
WTVA
Cable:
Bally Sports South, Bally Sports Southeast
History
First air date
May 29, 1983 (39 years ago) (1983-05-29)
Former call signs
WVSB-TV (1983–1991)
Former channel number(s)
Analog:
27 (UHF, 1983–2009)
ABC (1983–1995)
UPN (secondary, late 1990s−2002)
Call sign meaning
Love Communications (former owner)
Technical information
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID37732
ERP390 kW
HAAT508.9 m (1,670 ft)
Transmitter coordinates33°47′39.3″N 89°5′16″W / 33.794250°N 89.08778°W / 33.794250; -89.08778
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS

History

 
WLOV-TV's logo until 2009. Logo was similar to KJTV-TV.

The station signed on as WVSB-TV on May 29, 1983 as the third commercial station in the market. It was supposed to launch on May 1, but equipment and weather delays pushed the date back. Originally owned by Venture Systems and airing an analog signal on UHF channel 27, WVSB immediately took the ABC affiliation from WTVA, which carried ABC programming on a secondary basis. From its start, the station had the disadvantage of being a UHF-band television station competing with two well-established VHF stations.

Love Communications would buy WVSB in 1991 and changed the call sign to WLOV-TV on September 9. Despite efforts to educate viewers about obtaining the station, competition from WCBI-TV and WTVA was fierce. In May 1992, it entered into a program service agreement (predecessor to local marketing agreement) with WTVA. On November 25 of that year, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) cleared the deal allowing WLOV to move its facilities from West Point to Tupelo. At first, WLOV moved into offices in the Tupelo Community Antenna (now Comcast) building, but it was eventually integrated into WTVA's studios in Saltillo.

Lingard Broadcasting Corporation purchased the station in August 1994, continuing the partnership with WTVA. At the same time, WLOV became a secondary Fox affiliate. Before that, cable systems in the area piped in the network's Memphis affiliates, first WMKW-TV (which changed the call letters to WUMT in 1989, and then WLMT one year later), and later WPTY-TV, or the network's Birmingham affiliates, first WDBB, and then in 1991, WTTO when WDBB started simulcasting with that station. On October 10, 1995, WLOV dropped ABC completely, and became a full Fox affiliate, leaving Northeast Mississippi and the part of West Alabama the station served without a local affiliate until the launch of WKDH on June 18, 2001. During that period, cable systems in the area continued to carry WPTY and those on the Alabama side of the market began to import WCFT-TV from Tuscaloosa, Alabama when it became a satellite of ABC affiliate WBMA-LD in September 1996 after WBRC affiliated with Fox. During the late 1990s, WLOV also served as a secondary affiliate of UPN.[2] In September 2002, UPN moved to WCBI-DT2.

WLOV's digital signal on UHF channel 16 signed on August 22, 2004 and upgraded to full-powered high definition level in April 2007. On April 1 of that year, WLOV launched a new second digital subchannel to be the market's This TV affiliate. Although not initially carried on digital cable systems, WLOV-DT2 was eventually picked up by carriage agreements.

On September 1, 2012, WLOV added MeTV to digital subchannel 27.2; the network relocated from WTVA, which switched the affiliation of its second digital subchannel from MeTV to ABC on that date, due to the August 31 shutdown of WKDH (which WTVA-DT2 effectively replaced the affiliate for the Columbus/Tupelo/West Point market). This TV was relocated to a new third digital subchannel to make room for MeTV.[3] Lingard Broadcasting filed to sell WLOV to Tupelo Broadcasting on December 21, 2012; the new owners continued the station's agreements with WTVA.[4] The sale was consummated on August 13.[5]

Heartland Media announced its purchase of WTVA from the Spain family on September 16, 2014; while WLOV-TV itself was not included in the deal as it is owned separately, Heartland inherited WTVA's agreements with WLOV.[6] Three weeks later, on October 7, Coastal Television Broadcasting Company (which owns fellow Fox affiliate KTBY in Anchorage, Alaska) announced that it would acquire WLOV.[7] Both transactions were completed on February 11, 2015.[8][9] Since the late 2010s, WLOV primarily identifies using its call sign instead of the network mandated Fox 27, although it includes the Fox logo in its station id.

Technical information

Subchannels

The station's digital signal is multiplexed:

Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming[10]
27.1 720p 16:9 WLOV-DT Main WLOV-TV programming / Fox
27.2 480i 4:3 MeTV MeTV
27.3 ThisTV This TV

Analog-to-digital conversion

WLOV-TV shut down its analog signal, over UHF channel 27, on February 17, 2009, the original target date in which full-power television stations in the United States were to transition from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate (which was later pushed back to June 12, 2009). The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 16.[11] Through the use of PSIP, digital television receivers display the station's virtual channel as its former UHF analog channel 27.

Newscasts

In 1991, WLOV aired newscasts from Mississippi News Tonight, which were produced by then-owners Love Communications, in conjunction with Fox affiliate WDBD in Jackson. These operations folded after eight months on the air in April 1992. For several weeks afterward, staff from the defunct Mississippi News Tonight newscast moved to WLOV to produce a local newscast before WTVA took over newscast operations in May.[12]

In March 2000, WTVA began producing a Sunday through Friday night prime time newscast on this station. Formerly known as WLOV News at Nine, this broadcast can be seen for thirty minutes. It began to have competition on September 8, 2008 when WCBI added a weeknight-only half-hour newscast on its second digital subchannel (which carries Fox sister service MyNetworkTV). On April 20, 2009, WTVA became the first station in the market and second in the state to upgrade local news to high definition. Compared nationwide, it was the smallest market outlet that made the change. WLOV News at Nine would not be included in the upgrade until June 22.

As of November 21, 2018, WLOV's newscast is currently known as WLOV Fox News at 9pm.

References

  1. ^ Miller, Mark K. (October 1, 2019). "Byron Allen Buying 11 Stations For $290M". TVNewsCheck. NewsCheckMedia. Retrieved October 1, 2019.
  2. ^ "UPN Affiliates".
  3. ^ ABC Questions
  4. ^ "APPLICATION FOR CONSENT TO ASSIGNMENT OF BROADCAST STATION CONSTRUCTION PERMIT OR LICENSE". CDBS Public Access. December 21, 2012. Retrieved December 27, 2012.
  5. ^ "CDBS Print".
  6. ^ Seid, Dennis (September 16, 2014). "WTVA sold to Heartland Media". Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal. Archived from the original on September 16, 2014. Retrieved September 16, 2014.
  7. ^ "WLOV in Tupelo acquired by Coastal Television Broadcasting". Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal. October 7, 2014. Retrieved October 7, 2014.
  8. ^ Seid, Dennis (February 11, 2015). "WTVA sale complete; new general manager named". Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal. Retrieved February 11, 2015.
  9. ^ "Consummation Notice (WLOV-TV)". CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. February 12, 2015. Retrieved February 13, 2015.
  10. ^ RabbitEars TV Query for WLOV
  11. ^ "DTV Tentative Channel Designations for the First and the Second Rounds" (PDF). Retrieved 2012-03-24.
  12. ^ "Love Turns off Last of TV Newscasts," Clarion-Ledger, Jackson, MS, May 14, 1992, Page 5B
  • History of WLOV

External links

  • WLOV-DT3 website

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WLOV TV channel 27 is a television station licensed to West Point Mississippi United States serving as the Fox affiliate for the Columbus Tupelo market It is owned by Coastal Television Broadcasting Company which maintains a local marketing agreement LMA with Allen Media Broadcasting owner of Tupelo licensed dual NBC ABC affiliate WTVA channel 9 for the provision of certain services The two stations share studios on Beech Springs Road County Road 681 in Saltillo WLOV TV s transmitter is located in Woodland Mississippi WLOV TVWest Point Columbus Tupelo Starkville MississippiUnited StatesCityWest Point MississippiChannelsDigital 16 UHF Virtual 27BrandingWLOV general WTVA 9 News on WLOV newscasts MeTV West Point on DT2 This West Point on DT3 ProgrammingAffiliations27 1 Fox27 2 MeTV27 3 This TVOwnershipOwnerCoastal Television Broadcasting Company LLC WLOV License LLC OperatorAllen Media Broadcasting 1 via LMA Sister stationsWTVACable Bally Sports South Bally Sports SoutheastHistoryFirst air dateMay 29 1983 39 years ago 1983 05 29 Former call signsWVSB TV 1983 1991 Former channel number s Analog 27 UHF 1983 2009 Former affiliationsABC 1983 1995 UPN secondary late 1990s 2002 Call sign meaningLove Communications former owner Technical informationLicensing authorityFCCFacility ID37732ERP390 kWHAAT508 9 m 1 670 ft Transmitter coordinates33 47 39 3 N 89 5 16 W 33 794250 N 89 08778 W 33 794250 89 08778LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMS Contents 1 History 2 Technical information 2 1 Subchannels 2 2 Analog to digital conversion 3 Newscasts 4 References 5 External linksHistory Edit WLOV TV s logo until 2009 Logo was similar to KJTV TV The station signed on as WVSB TV on May 29 1983 as the third commercial station in the market It was supposed to launch on May 1 but equipment and weather delays pushed the date back Originally owned by Venture Systems and airing an analog signal on UHF channel 27 WVSB immediately took the ABC affiliation from WTVA which carried ABC programming on a secondary basis From its start the station had the disadvantage of being a UHF band television station competing with two well established VHF stations Love Communications would buy WVSB in 1991 and changed the call sign to WLOV TV on September 9 Despite efforts to educate viewers about obtaining the station competition from WCBI TV and WTVA was fierce In May 1992 it entered into a program service agreement predecessor to local marketing agreement with WTVA On November 25 of that year the Federal Communications Commission FCC cleared the deal allowing WLOV to move its facilities from West Point to Tupelo At first WLOV moved into offices in the Tupelo Community Antenna now Comcast building but it was eventually integrated into WTVA s studios in Saltillo Lingard Broadcasting Corporation purchased the station in August 1994 continuing the partnership with WTVA At the same time WLOV became a secondary Fox affiliate Before that cable systems in the area piped in the network s Memphis affiliates first WMKW TV which changed the call letters to WUMT in 1989 and then WLMT one year later and later WPTY TV or the network s Birmingham affiliates first WDBB and then in 1991 WTTO when WDBB started simulcasting with that station On October 10 1995 WLOV dropped ABC completely and became a full Fox affiliate leaving Northeast Mississippi and the part of West Alabama the station served without a local affiliate until the launch of WKDH on June 18 2001 During that period cable systems in the area continued to carry WPTY and those on the Alabama side of the market began to import WCFT TV from Tuscaloosa Alabama when it became a satellite of ABC affiliate WBMA LD in September 1996 after WBRC affiliated with Fox During the late 1990s WLOV also served as a secondary affiliate of UPN 2 In September 2002 UPN moved to WCBI DT2 WLOV s digital signal on UHF channel 16 signed on August 22 2004 and upgraded to full powered high definition level in April 2007 On April 1 of that year WLOV launched a new second digital subchannel to be the market s This TV affiliate Although not initially carried on digital cable systems WLOV DT2 was eventually picked up by carriage agreements On September 1 2012 WLOV added MeTV to digital subchannel 27 2 the network relocated from WTVA which switched the affiliation of its second digital subchannel from MeTV to ABC on that date due to the August 31 shutdown of WKDH which WTVA DT2 effectively replaced the affiliate for the Columbus Tupelo West Point market This TV was relocated to a new third digital subchannel to make room for MeTV 3 Lingard Broadcasting filed to sell WLOV to Tupelo Broadcasting on December 21 2012 the new owners continued the station s agreements with WTVA 4 The sale was consummated on August 13 5 Heartland Media announced its purchase of WTVA from the Spain family on September 16 2014 while WLOV TV itself was not included in the deal as it is owned separately Heartland inherited WTVA s agreements with WLOV 6 Three weeks later on October 7 Coastal Television Broadcasting Company which owns fellow Fox affiliate KTBY in Anchorage Alaska announced that it would acquire WLOV 7 Both transactions were completed on February 11 2015 8 9 Since the late 2010s WLOV primarily identifies using its call sign instead of the network mandated Fox 27 although it includes the Fox logo in its station id Technical information EditSubchannels Edit The station s digital signal is multiplexed Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming 10 27 1 720p 16 9 WLOV DT Main WLOV TV programming Fox27 2 480i 4 3 MeTV MeTV27 3 ThisTV This TVAnalog to digital conversion Edit WLOV TV shut down its analog signal over UHF channel 27 on February 17 2009 the original target date in which full power television stations in the United States were to transition from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate which was later pushed back to June 12 2009 The station s digital signal remained on its pre transition UHF channel 16 11 Through the use of PSIP digital television receivers display the station s virtual channel as its former UHF analog channel 27 Newscasts EditIn 1991 WLOV aired newscasts from Mississippi News Tonight which were produced by then owners Love Communications in conjunction with Fox affiliate WDBD in Jackson These operations folded after eight months on the air in April 1992 For several weeks afterward staff from the defunct Mississippi News Tonight newscast moved to WLOV to produce a local newscast before WTVA took over newscast operations in May 12 In March 2000 WTVA began producing a Sunday through Friday night prime time newscast on this station Formerly known as WLOV News at Nine this broadcast can be seen for thirty minutes It began to have competition on September 8 2008 when WCBI added a weeknight only half hour newscast on its second digital subchannel which carries Fox sister service MyNetworkTV On April 20 2009 WTVA became the first station in the market and second in the state to upgrade local news to high definition Compared nationwide it was the smallest market outlet that made the change WLOV News at Nine would not be included in the upgrade until June 22 As of November 21 2018 WLOV s newscast is currently known as WLOV Fox News at 9pm References Edit Miller Mark K October 1 2019 Byron Allen Buying 11 Stations For 290M TVNewsCheck NewsCheckMedia Retrieved October 1 2019 UPN Affiliates ABC Questions APPLICATION FOR CONSENT TO ASSIGNMENT OF BROADCAST STATION CONSTRUCTION PERMIT OR LICENSE CDBS Public Access December 21 2012 Retrieved December 27 2012 CDBS Print Seid Dennis September 16 2014 WTVA sold to Heartland Media Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal Archived from the original on September 16 2014 Retrieved September 16 2014 WLOV in Tupelo acquired by Coastal Television Broadcasting Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal October 7 2014 Retrieved October 7 2014 Seid Dennis February 11 2015 WTVA sale complete new general manager named Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal Retrieved February 11 2015 Consummation Notice WLOV TV CDBS Public Access Federal Communications Commission February 12 2015 Retrieved February 13 2015 RabbitEars TV Query for WLOV DTV Tentative Channel Designations for the First and the Second Rounds PDF Retrieved 2012 03 24 Love Turns off Last of TV Newscasts Clarion Ledger Jackson MS May 14 1992 Page 5B History of WLOVExternal links EditWLOV DT3 website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WLOV TV amp oldid 1090388508, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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