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WMBF-TV

WMBF-TV (channel 32) is a television station licensed to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, United States, serving as the NBC affiliate for the Grand Strand and Pee Dee regions of South Carolina. Owned by Gray Television, the station maintains studios on Frontage Road East (along US 17) in Myrtle Beach, with a secondary studio and news bureau on West Cheves Street in Florence; its transmitter is located on Flossie Road in Bucksville, South Carolina.

WMBF-TV
CityMyrtle Beach, South Carolina
Channels
BrandingWMBF News
Programming
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
History
FoundedOctober 18, 2005
First air date
August 7, 2008 (15 years ago) (2008-08-07)
Call sign meaning
Myrtle Beach/Florence[1]
Technical information[2]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID83969
ERP530 kW
HAAT183 m (600 ft)
Transmitter coordinates33°43′50.9″N 79°4′31.4″W / 33.730806°N 79.075389°W / 33.730806; -79.075389
Translator(s)see § Translators
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
Websitewww.wmbfnews.com

Among the youngest full-power major network affiliates in the United States, WMBF-TV began broadcasting in 2008 under Raycom Media, which had inherited the construction permit from Liberty Corporation. Its construction gave the region its first in-market NBC affiliate, replacing cable and over-the-air broadcasts of two co-owned stations in adjacent markets, and a third source of local news coverage. Due to technical restrictions, WMBF's over-the-air signal is not viewable in much of the market's inland portion, including Florence, the market's second-largest city (in the analog era before Myrtle Beach's growth, where most of the market's stations were concentrated in). A network of five low-power translators extends WMBF's signal to much of this area for viewers without access to cable or satellite.

History Edit

In 1984, Moore Broadcast Industries petitioned the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to add channel 32 to the table of allotments at Myrtle Beach, specifying the station had to be located 14 miles (23 km) southwest of town to protect two unused allotments in North Carolina, at High Point and Wilmington.[3] Moore filed for the channel alongside seven other groups, but only three were still in the running in November 1986, when the FCC gave the nod to Coastal Carolina Broadcasting Company, a group of residents of Conway.[4] Coastal Carolina's proposed station got a call sign, WCRD, but little else, being unable to secure financing.[5]

The channel assignment lay fallow with no activity until 1996, when the FCC opened a last-chance window for filings to build new TV stations before turning the channels over to possible use for digital television facilities. An application was made by Cosmos Broadcasting, the broadcasting subsidiary of the Liberty Corporation and owner of WIS in Columbia. The president of Cosmos told The Sun News that the odds were "fairly long" for Cosmos to actually be granted the channel.[6]

In October 2005, the FCC granted Liberty the permit. Two months earlier, though, Liberty had announced its sale to Raycom Media in a 15-station, $987 million transaction.[7] Under the radar, the deal included the construction permit for channel 32 in Myrtle Beach. The Liberty purchase by Raycom united WIS with WECT in Wilmington. These stations had, for decades, served as the default NBC affiliates for northeastern South Carolina, one of the few areas of the country without full service from the Big Three television networks. Both stations were on the Myrtle Beach cable system when it debuted in 1962;[8] said cable system was co-owned with WIS.[9] Beginning in 1995, WIS and Time Warner Cable had been engaged in a joint venture to produce a customized feed of the station for the Florence area, "WIS–Florence", complete with its own advertising sales staff.[10]

Facilities were approved in early 2007, and it was announced at that time that the station would replace WIS and WECT on regional cable systems.[1] Raycom selected a building formerly used by cell phone company SunCom on Frontage Road and began construction later that year.[11] For Raycom, the construction of WMBF served several goals. Because the digital television transition was looming—with the Wilmington stations, including WECT, part of a pilot switchover in September 2008—the Myrtle Beach station, built as a digital-only facility from the outset, would fill in gaps in coverage after WECT's analog signal shut down. It also would allow Raycom for the first time to sell advertising in the rapidly growing Grand Strand area and give NBC its first in-market affiliate for Myrtle Beach and Florence.[12]

The transmitter was turned on in late July 2008, and the station began programming at 11:59 p.m. on August 7, with NBC welcoming the station on-air the following day on Today, NBC Nightly News, and Late Night with Conan O'Brien. The sign-on of WMBF-TV occurred in time for the opening ceremony of the 2008 Summer Olympics. The construction of WMBF cost Raycom an estimated $10 million.[13]

Sale to Gray Television Edit

In June 2018, Atlanta-based Gray Television announced it had reached an agreement to merge with Raycom in a transaction valued at $3.6 billion.[14][15] The sale was approved on December 20 and completed on January 2, 2019.[16][17]

Newscasts Edit

As a new build, WMBF-TV went on the air with high-definition local newscasts from the outset, including live shots from the field.[12] In the station's early years, managers elsewhere in the Raycom group were often instructed to seek advice from WMBF on technical issues related to HD news conversion.[18] WMBF was the first local station to launch weekend morning newscasts, doing so in the early 2010s.[19]

Technical information Edit

Subchannels Edit

The station's digital signal is multiplexed:

Subchannels of WMBF-TV[20]
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
32.1 1080i 16:9 WMBF DT Main WMBF-TV programming / NBC
32.2 480i Bounce Bounce TV
32.3 Circle Circle
32.4 LAFF Laff
32.5 Grit Grit
32.6 Quest Quest
32.7 Defy Defy TV

Translators Edit

WMBF is relayed on five translators licensed to Florence—W06DK-D, W18FC-D, W19FC-D, W24EX-D, and W35ED-D; all remap to virtual channel 32. These translators, particularly W35ED-D, serve the few viewers in the market without access to cable or satellite who live outside of WMBF-TV's main coverage area. When the station was established, WMBF's transmitter was located 110 miles (180 km) from the digital transmitter of South Carolina Educational Television flagship WRLK-TV in Columbia, which also operated on RF channel 32. This short-spacing forced WMBF to conform its signal to protect WRLK's digital signal, resulting in much of the market's inland portion–including Florence, the market's second-largest city–without even fringe coverage from the main transmitter.[21]

On January 3, 2022, Jeffrey Winemiller's Lowcountry 34 Media reached a deal to sell W19FC-D, W35ED-D, and 21 other low-power TV stations to Gray Television for $3.75 million.[22]

Translators of WMBF-TV
Call sign City of license Channel Facility ID ERP HAAT Transmitter coordinates
W06DK-D Florence, SC 6 185609 3 kW 110 m (361 ft) 34°16′18.0″N 79°43′33.0″W / 34.271667°N 79.725833°W / 34.271667; -79.725833 (W06DK-D)
W18FC-D 18 185606 15 kW 51 m (167 ft) 34°5′56.2″N 80°1′5.1″W / 34.098944°N 80.018083°W / 34.098944; -80.018083 (W18FC-D)
W19FC-D 19 185607 15 kW 92 m (302 ft) 34°22′5.0″N 79°19′20.0″W / 34.368056°N 79.322222°W / 34.368056; -79.322222 (W19FC-D)
W24EX-D 24 182022 15 kW 102 m (335 ft) 34°16′18.0″N 79°43′33.0″W / 34.271667°N 79.725833°W / 34.271667; -79.725833 (W24EX-D)
W35ED-D 35 185608 15 kW 231 m (758 ft) 34°16′48.1″N 79°44′34.4″W / 34.280028°N 79.742889°W / 34.280028; -79.742889 (W35ED-D)
 
  • Grade A signal contours for WMBF-TV and all associated translators. All broadcast on virtual channel 32.
    •   WMBF-TV main signal[21]
    •   Low-power translators

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Rich, Emma (March 23, 2007). "MB to get first NBC affiliate station". Sun-News. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. p. 1C, 6C. from the original on April 7, 2022. Retrieved April 7, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WMBF-TV". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  3. ^ "TV channel considered". The State. Columbia, South Carolina. November 29, 1984. p. 3-C. from the original on April 7, 2022. Retrieved April 7, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ Jones, Paige (November 12, 1986). "Strand to get full-powered TV station". Sun-News. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. p. 6-A. from the original on April 7, 2022. Retrieved April 7, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ Shain, Andrew (October 27, 1989). "Horry County might get second TV station". Sun-News. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. p. 4D. from the original on April 7, 2022. Retrieved April 7, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ "Cosmos applies for station in MB". Sun-News. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. October 12, 1996. p. 1D. from the original on April 7, 2022. Retrieved April 7, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ Romano, Allison (August 25, 2005). "Raycom Buys Liberty For $987M". Broadcasting & Cable. from the original on April 7, 2022. Retrieved April 7, 2022.
  8. ^ "On Monday-September 17th, Television Cable Company Brings to Myrtle Beach A Choice of 5 TV Programs". Sun-News. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. September 6, 1962. p. 8-A. from the original on August 2, 2022. Retrieved April 7, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  9. ^ "Shafto Elected BCS President". Sun-News. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. March 26, 1964. p. 5-C. from the original on April 7, 2022. Retrieved April 7, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  10. ^ Nye, Doug (July 7, 1995). "WIS-TV to have 5 p.m. newscast: Weekday program to air in September". The State. Columbia, South Carolina. p. B3. from the original on August 2, 2022. Retrieved August 2, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  11. ^ "New NBC affiliate to renovate building". Sun-News. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. August 4, 2007. p. 1D. from the original on April 7, 2022. Retrieved April 7, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  12. ^ a b Malone, Michael (July 28, 2008). "Birth of a Station". Broadcasting & Cable. from the original on July 23, 2021. Retrieved April 7, 2022.
  13. ^ Fleisher, Lisa (August 8, 2008). . The Sun News. Archived from the original on August 12, 2008.
  14. ^ Miller, Mark K. (June 25, 2018). "Gray To Buy Raycom For $3.6 Billion". TVNewsCheck. NewsCheckMedia. Retrieved June 25, 2018.
  15. ^ Hayes, Dade (June 25, 2018). "Gray Acquiring Raycom For $3.65B, Forming No. 3 Local TV Group". Deadline Hollywood. Penske Media Corporation. from the original on August 26, 2018. Retrieved December 21, 2018.
  16. ^ "FCC OK with Gray/Raycom Merger". Broadcasting & Cable. December 20, 2018. from the original on April 5, 2019. Retrieved December 20, 2018.
  17. ^ "Gray Completes Acquisition of Raycom Media and Related Transactions" (PDF) (Press release). Gray Television. January 2, 2019. (PDF) from the original on January 3, 2019. Retrieved January 2, 2019.
  18. ^ Malone, Michael (August 1, 2009). "WMBF's Trial by Fire". Broadcasting & Cable. from the original on April 7, 2022. Retrieved April 7, 2022.
  19. ^ Malone, Michael (September 1, 2014). "Market Eye: Life is Grand in Myrtle Beach". Broadcasting & Cable. from the original on April 7, 2022. Retrieved April 7, 2022.
  20. ^ "RabbitEars TV Query for WMBF-TV". rabbitears.info. from the original on September 18, 2016. Retrieved April 7, 2022.
  21. ^ a b
    • "WMBF-TV Myrtle Beach SC: Digital TV Station Channel 32 (Virtual 32)". FCCdata.org - powered by REC. from the original on July 7, 2023. Retrieved July 7, 2023.
    • "RabbitEars Contour Map for WMBF-TV". rabbitears.info. from the original on March 9, 2023. Retrieved July 7, 2023.
    • "41 dBu Service Contour for WMBF-TV, Myrtle Beach, SC, Transmit Channel 32: BLCDT-20091105AAP". Federal Communications Commission. from the original on May 28, 2023. Retrieved July 7, 2023.
  22. ^ "Assignments". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission. January 3, 2022. from the original on August 2, 2022. Retrieved January 5, 2022.

External links Edit

  • Official website

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WMBF TV channel 32 is a television station licensed to Myrtle Beach South Carolina United States serving as the NBC affiliate for the Grand Strand and Pee Dee regions of South Carolina Owned by Gray Television the station maintains studios on Frontage Road East along US 17 in Myrtle Beach with a secondary studio and news bureau on West Cheves Street in Florence its transmitter is located on Flossie Road in Bucksville South Carolina WMBF TVMyrtle Beach Florence South CarolinaUnited StatesCityMyrtle Beach South CarolinaChannelsDigital 32 UHF Virtual 32BrandingWMBF NewsProgrammingAffiliations32 1 NBCfor others see SubchannelsOwnershipOwnerGray Television Gray Television Licensee LLC HistoryFoundedOctober 18 2005First air dateAugust 7 2008 15 years ago 2008 08 07 Call sign meaningMyrtle Beach Florence 1 Technical information 2 Licensing authorityFCCFacility ID83969ERP530 kWHAAT183 m 600 ft Transmitter coordinates33 43 50 9 N 79 4 31 4 W 33 730806 N 79 075389 W 33 730806 79 075389Translator s see TranslatorsLinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebsitewww wbr wmbfnews wbr comAmong the youngest full power major network affiliates in the United States WMBF TV began broadcasting in 2008 under Raycom Media which had inherited the construction permit from Liberty Corporation Its construction gave the region its first in market NBC affiliate replacing cable and over the air broadcasts of two co owned stations in adjacent markets and a third source of local news coverage Due to technical restrictions WMBF s over the air signal is not viewable in much of the market s inland portion including Florence the market s second largest city in the analog era before Myrtle Beach s growth where most of the market s stations were concentrated in A network of five low power translators extends WMBF s signal to much of this area for viewers without access to cable or satellite Contents 1 History 1 1 Sale to Gray Television 2 Newscasts 3 Technical information 3 1 Subchannels 3 2 Translators 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditIn 1984 Moore Broadcast Industries petitioned the Federal Communications Commission FCC to add channel 32 to the table of allotments at Myrtle Beach specifying the station had to be located 14 miles 23 km southwest of town to protect two unused allotments in North Carolina at High Point and Wilmington 3 Moore filed for the channel alongside seven other groups but only three were still in the running in November 1986 when the FCC gave the nod to Coastal Carolina Broadcasting Company a group of residents of Conway 4 Coastal Carolina s proposed station got a call sign WCRD but little else being unable to secure financing 5 The channel assignment lay fallow with no activity until 1996 when the FCC opened a last chance window for filings to build new TV stations before turning the channels over to possible use for digital television facilities An application was made by Cosmos Broadcasting the broadcasting subsidiary of the Liberty Corporation and owner of WIS in Columbia The president of Cosmos told The Sun News that the odds were fairly long for Cosmos to actually be granted the channel 6 In October 2005 the FCC granted Liberty the permit Two months earlier though Liberty had announced its sale to Raycom Media in a 15 station 987 million transaction 7 Under the radar the deal included the construction permit for channel 32 in Myrtle Beach The Liberty purchase by Raycom united WIS with WECT in Wilmington These stations had for decades served as the default NBC affiliates for northeastern South Carolina one of the few areas of the country without full service from the Big Three television networks Both stations were on the Myrtle Beach cable system when it debuted in 1962 8 said cable system was co owned with WIS 9 Beginning in 1995 WIS and Time Warner Cable had been engaged in a joint venture to produce a customized feed of the station for the Florence area WIS Florence complete with its own advertising sales staff 10 Facilities were approved in early 2007 and it was announced at that time that the station would replace WIS and WECT on regional cable systems 1 Raycom selected a building formerly used by cell phone company SunCom on Frontage Road and began construction later that year 11 For Raycom the construction of WMBF served several goals Because the digital television transition was looming with the Wilmington stations including WECT part of a pilot switchover in September 2008 the Myrtle Beach station built as a digital only facility from the outset would fill in gaps in coverage after WECT s analog signal shut down It also would allow Raycom for the first time to sell advertising in the rapidly growing Grand Strand area and give NBC its first in market affiliate for Myrtle Beach and Florence 12 The transmitter was turned on in late July 2008 and the station began programming at 11 59 p m on August 7 with NBC welcoming the station on air the following day on Today NBC Nightly News and Late Night with Conan O Brien The sign on of WMBF TV occurred in time for the opening ceremony of the 2008 Summer Olympics The construction of WMBF cost Raycom an estimated 10 million 13 Sale to Gray Television Edit In June 2018 Atlanta based Gray Television announced it had reached an agreement to merge with Raycom in a transaction valued at 3 6 billion 14 15 The sale was approved on December 20 and completed on January 2 2019 16 17 Newscasts EditAs a new build WMBF TV went on the air with high definition local newscasts from the outset including live shots from the field 12 In the station s early years managers elsewhere in the Raycom group were often instructed to seek advice from WMBF on technical issues related to HD news conversion 18 WMBF was the first local station to launch weekend morning newscasts doing so in the early 2010s 19 Technical information EditSubchannels Edit The station s digital signal is multiplexed Subchannels of WMBF TV 20 Channel Res Aspect Short name Programming32 1 1080i 16 9 WMBF DT Main WMBF TV programming NBC32 2 480i Bounce Bounce TV32 3 Circle Circle32 4 LAFF Laff32 5 Grit Grit32 6 Quest Quest32 7 Defy Defy TVTranslators Edit Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMapDownload coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates WMBF is relayed on five translators licensed to Florence W06DK D W18FC D W19FC D W24EX D and W35ED D all remap to virtual channel 32 These translators particularly W35ED D serve the few viewers in the market without access to cable or satellite who live outside of WMBF TV s main coverage area When the station was established WMBF s transmitter was located 110 miles 180 km from the digital transmitter of South Carolina Educational Television flagship WRLK TV in Columbia which also operated on RF channel 32 This short spacing forced WMBF to conform its signal to protect WRLK s digital signal resulting in much of the market s inland portion including Florence the market s second largest city without even fringe coverage from the main transmitter 21 On January 3 2022 Jeffrey Winemiller s Lowcountry 34 Media reached a deal to sell W19FC D W35ED D and 21 other low power TV stations to Gray Television for 3 75 million 22 Translators of WMBF TV Call sign City of license Channel Facility ID ERP HAAT Transmitter coordinatesW06DK D Florence SC 6 185609 3 kW 110 m 361 ft 34 16 18 0 N 79 43 33 0 W 34 271667 N 79 725833 W 34 271667 79 725833 W06DK D W18FC D 18 185606 15 kW 51 m 167 ft 34 5 56 2 N 80 1 5 1 W 34 098944 N 80 018083 W 34 098944 80 018083 W18FC D W19FC D 19 185607 15 kW 92 m 302 ft 34 22 5 0 N 79 19 20 0 W 34 368056 N 79 322222 W 34 368056 79 322222 W19FC D W24EX D 24 182022 15 kW 102 m 335 ft 34 16 18 0 N 79 43 33 0 W 34 271667 N 79 725833 W 34 271667 79 725833 W24EX D W35ED D 35 185608 15 kW 231 m 758 ft 34 16 48 1 N 79 44 34 4 W 34 280028 N 79 742889 W 34 280028 79 742889 W35ED D nbsp Grade A signal contours for WMBF TV and all associated translators All broadcast on virtual channel 32 WMBF TV main signal 21 Low power translatorsReferences Edit a b Rich Emma March 23 2007 MB to get first NBC affiliate station Sun News Myrtle Beach South Carolina p 1C 6C Archived from the original on April 7 2022 Retrieved April 7 2022 via Newspapers com Facility Technical Data for WMBF TV Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission TV channel considered The State Columbia South Carolina November 29 1984 p 3 C Archived from the original on April 7 2022 Retrieved April 7 2022 via Newspapers com Jones Paige November 12 1986 Strand to get full powered TV station Sun News Myrtle Beach South Carolina p 6 A Archived from the original on April 7 2022 Retrieved April 7 2022 via Newspapers com Shain Andrew October 27 1989 Horry County might get second TV station Sun News Myrtle Beach South Carolina p 4D Archived from the original on April 7 2022 Retrieved April 7 2022 via Newspapers com Cosmos applies for station in MB Sun News Myrtle Beach South Carolina October 12 1996 p 1D Archived from the original on April 7 2022 Retrieved April 7 2022 via Newspapers com Romano Allison August 25 2005 Raycom Buys Liberty For 987M Broadcasting amp Cable Archived from the original on April 7 2022 Retrieved April 7 2022 On Monday September 17th Television Cable Company Brings to Myrtle Beach A Choice of 5 TV Programs Sun News Myrtle Beach South Carolina September 6 1962 p 8 A Archived from the original on August 2 2022 Retrieved April 7 2022 via Newspapers com Shafto Elected BCS President Sun News Myrtle Beach South Carolina March 26 1964 p 5 C Archived from the original on April 7 2022 Retrieved April 7 2022 via Newspapers com Nye Doug July 7 1995 WIS TV to have 5 p m newscast Weekday program to air in September The State Columbia South Carolina p B3 Archived from the original on August 2 2022 Retrieved August 2 2022 via Newspapers com New NBC affiliate to renovate building Sun News Myrtle Beach South Carolina August 4 2007 p 1D Archived from the original on April 7 2022 Retrieved April 7 2022 via Newspapers com a b Malone Michael July 28 2008 Birth of a Station Broadcasting amp Cable Archived from the original on July 23 2021 Retrieved April 7 2022 Fleisher Lisa August 8 2008 MB s NBC to get some air The Sun News Archived from the original on August 12 2008 Miller Mark K June 25 2018 Gray To Buy Raycom For 3 6 Billion TVNewsCheck NewsCheckMedia Retrieved June 25 2018 Hayes Dade June 25 2018 Gray Acquiring Raycom For 3 65B Forming No 3 Local TV Group Deadline Hollywood Penske Media Corporation Archived from the original on August 26 2018 Retrieved December 21 2018 FCC OK with Gray Raycom Merger Broadcasting amp Cable December 20 2018 Archived from the original on April 5 2019 Retrieved December 20 2018 Gray Completes Acquisition of Raycom Media and Related Transactions PDF Press release Gray Television January 2 2019 Archived PDF from the original on January 3 2019 Retrieved January 2 2019 Malone Michael August 1 2009 WMBF s Trial by Fire Broadcasting amp Cable Archived from the original on April 7 2022 Retrieved April 7 2022 Malone Michael September 1 2014 Market Eye Life is Grand in Myrtle Beach Broadcasting amp Cable Archived from the original on April 7 2022 Retrieved April 7 2022 RabbitEars TV Query for WMBF TV rabbitears info Archived from the original on September 18 2016 Retrieved April 7 2022 a b WMBF TV Myrtle Beach SC Digital TV Station Channel 32 Virtual 32 FCCdata org powered by REC Archived from the original on July 7 2023 Retrieved July 7 2023 RabbitEars Contour Map for WMBF TV rabbitears info Archived from the original on March 9 2023 Retrieved July 7 2023 41 dBu Service Contour for WMBF TV Myrtle Beach SC Transmit Channel 32 BLCDT 20091105AAP Federal Communications Commission Archived from the original on May 28 2023 Retrieved July 7 2023 Assignments Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission January 3 2022 Archived from the original on August 2 2022 Retrieved January 5 2022 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WMBF TV amp oldid 1180093012, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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