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WMJF-CD

WMJF-CD (channel 39) is a low-power, Class A television station licensed to Towson, Maryland, United States, serving the Baltimore area. The station is owned by HME Equity Fund II, LLC, and has a transmitter on Maryland Route 45 near the Towson Town Center mall.

WMJF-CD
CityTowson, Maryland
Channels
Programming
Affiliations39.1: Mariavision
for others, see § Subchannels
Ownership
OwnerHME Equity Fund II, LLC
History
FoundedMay 31, 1989
First air date
January 30, 1995 (28 years ago) (1995-01-30)
Former call signs
  • W61BT (1995–1996)
  • WMJF-LP (1996–2014)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog: 61 (UHF, 1995–2001), 16 (UHF, 2001–2014)
  • Digital: 39 (UHF, 2014–2020)
Call sign meaning
Michigan J. Frog (from its days as a WB affiliate)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID191262
ClassLD
ERP15 kW
HAAT107.3 m (352 ft)
Transmitter coordinates39°24′10.4″N 76°36′10.9″W / 39.402889°N 76.603028°W / 39.402889; -76.603028
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS

History edit

 
WMJF's former studio in the Media Center at the campus of Towson University.

Towson University (then Towson State University) applied for a construction permit on channel 61 in 1988 as a student television station. After eight extensions of the permit into 1994, Towson applied to reduce the station's effective radiated power by a factor of ten to just 521 watts. Station W61BT then applied for its license January 30, 1995.[2]

W61BT was the Baltimore market's charter affiliate for The WB, which launched the same month. At the time "Towson State Television" was largely invisible to local viewers, as its coverage radius was about three miles (5 km) from the university and it did not have must-carry rights on cable as a low-power station. Station management took the chance on joining The WB after no full-power station in the city was willing to join the network, and expressed optimism that the network affiliation for the new station would lead to cable carriage and provide a unique learning opportunity for students.[3] By the fall, when the network was also available from WBDC (channel 50, now CW owned-and-operated station WDCW) in Washington, D.C., this had not materialized and Baltimore Sun sports media critic Milton Kent called on local cable providers to carry that station instead.[4] The station changed its callsign to WMJF-LP in February 1996, reflecting its network's mascot, Michigan J. Frog. The WB signed a deal to move to UPN affiliate WNUV (channel 54) in July 1997, effective the following January, and a network spokesman referred to Baltimore as one of the network's "five biggest holes" in coverage.[5]

After a brief stint as an America One affiliate, WMJF became an independent station and also carried MTV2 in 2004. WMJF was also a CNN student bureau, one of only two in the country.

WMJF was a 90 percent student run organization, operated under faculty advisers Dr. John MacKerron and Dr. David Reiss, and an executive board of five elected and appointed positions that they deemed necessary to help operate the station.

Towson University sold WMJF-LP to LocusPoint Networks in December 2012.[6] The deal closed on August 8, 2013. LocusPoint then sold WMJF-CD to HME Equity Fund II on April 8, 2018. Towson University continued to operate the station until 2019. Programming and operations are handled remotely via satellite feed. From 2021 to 2023, WMJF-CD was an affiliate of Ion Television, which moved to WMAR-DT5.

WMJFNow edit

WMJFNow was launched in August 2006, after a beta run the previous spring. The program is run using Google Video. WMJFNow is the creation of webmaster and station president, Christopher Taydus with help from many station members including Josh Eisenberg, Joe Achard and Diego Torres. It was created to help find a new audience for the station. Taydus was quoted as saying, "I have a friend who goes to Northeastern who has been watching our sitcom Film School. We've even had guys from other countries watching."[7] When asked about the numbers that some shows were receiving, Josh Eisenberg said, "In the college television market those are incredible numbers to be receiving. It used to be just a five-mile radius, and now anyone can see it."[7]

Technical information edit

Subchannels edit

The station's digital signal is multiplexed:

Subchannels of WMJF-CD[8]
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
39.1 1080i 16:9 WMJF-CD Mariavision (Spanish religious)
39.2 480i JTV Jewelry Television
39.4 Laff Laff
39.5 Defy Defy TV
39.6 H_I Heroes & Icons

Spectrum reallocation edit

As a part of the repacking process following the 2016–2017 FCC incentive auction, WMJF-CD relocated to UHF channel 23 in summer 2020, using PSIP to display its virtual channel number as 39.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WMJF-CD". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ "DWMJF-LP Facility Data". FCCData.
  3. ^ McKerrow, Steve (January 15, 1995). "Two networks debut this week in Baltimore area". Baltimore Sun.
  4. ^ Kent, Milton (September 5, 1995). "Credit Olbermann for viewpoint". Baltimore Sun.
  5. ^ Kaltenbach, Chris (July 15, 1997). "WNUV pulls plug on UPN, switches to WB in Jan". Baltimore Sun.
  6. ^ Seyler, Dave (December 13, 2012). "LocusPoint again demonstrates it's a Class A Act". Television Business Report. Retrieved December 16, 2012.
  7. ^ a b "Technology Briefs". The Towerlight. November 16, 2006. Retrieved December 13, 2006.[dead link]
  8. ^ RabbitEars TV Query for WMJF
  9. ^ "Searchable Clearinghouse | National Association of Broadcasters". www.nab.org. Retrieved May 28, 2018.

External links edit

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This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information April 2023 WMJF CD channel 39 is a low power Class A television station licensed to Towson Maryland United States serving the Baltimore area The station is owned by HME Equity Fund II LLC and has a transmitter on Maryland Route 45 near the Towson Town Center mall WMJF CDTowson Baltimore MarylandUnited StatesCityTowson MarylandChannelsDigital 23 UHF Virtual 39ProgrammingAffiliations39 1 Mariavisionfor others see SubchannelsOwnershipOwnerHME Equity Fund II LLCHistoryFoundedMay 31 1989First air dateJanuary 30 1995 28 years ago 1995 01 30 Former call signsW61BT 1995 1996 WMJF LP 1996 2014 Former channel number s Analog 61 UHF 1995 2001 16 UHF 2001 2014 Digital 39 UHF 2014 2020 Former affiliationsThe WB 1995 1998 N1 secondary 1995 1997 America One 1998 2004 Independent 2004 2018 MTV2 secondary 2004 2011 CAS secondary 2011 2018 Grit 2018 2020 and January June 2021 MeTV 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same month At the time Towson State Television was largely invisible to local viewers as its coverage radius was about three miles 5 km from the university and it did not have must carry rights on cable as a low power station Station management took the chance on joining The WB after no full power station in the city was willing to join the network and expressed optimism that the network affiliation for the new station would lead to cable carriage and provide a unique learning opportunity for students 3 By the fall when the network was also available from WBDC channel 50 now CW owned and operated station WDCW in Washington D C this had not materialized and Baltimore Sun sports media critic Milton Kent called on local cable providers to carry that station instead 4 The station changed its callsign to WMJF LP in February 1996 reflecting its network s mascot Michigan J Frog The WB signed a deal to move to UPN affiliate WNUV channel 54 in July 1997 effective the following January and a network spokesman referred to Baltimore as one of the network s five biggest holes in coverage 5 After a brief stint as an America One affiliate WMJF became an independent station and also carried MTV2 in 2004 WMJF was also a CNN student bureau one of only two in the country WMJF was a 90 percent student run organization operated under faculty advisers Dr John MacKerron and Dr David Reiss and an executive board of five elected and appointed positions that they deemed necessary to help operate the station Towson University sold WMJF LP to LocusPoint Networks in December 2012 6 The deal closed on August 8 2013 LocusPoint then sold WMJF CD to HME Equity Fund II on April 8 2018 Towson University continued to operate the station until 2019 Programming and operations are handled remotely via satellite feed From 2021 to 2023 WMJF CD was an affiliate of Ion Television which moved to WMAR DT5 WMJFNow editWMJFNow was launched in August 2006 after a beta run the previous spring The program is run using Google Video WMJFNow is the creation of webmaster and station president Christopher Taydus with help from many station members including Josh Eisenberg Joe Achard and Diego Torres It was created to help find a new audience for the station Taydus was quoted as saying I have a friend who goes to Northeastern who has been watching our sitcom Film School We ve even had guys from other countries watching 7 When asked about the numbers that some shows were receiving Josh Eisenberg said In the college television market those are incredible numbers to be receiving It used to be just a five mile radius and now anyone can see it 7 Technical information editSubchannels edit The station s digital signal is multiplexed Subchannels of WMJF CD 8 Channel Res Aspect Short name Programming39 1 1080i 16 9 WMJF CD Mariavision Spanish religious 39 2 480i JTV Jewelry Television39 4 Laff Laff39 5 Defy Defy TV39 6 H I Heroes amp IconsSpectrum reallocation edit As a part of the repacking process following the 2016 2017 FCC incentive auction WMJF CD relocated to UHF channel 23 in summer 2020 using PSIP to display its virtual channel number as 39 9 References edit Facility Technical Data for WMJF CD Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission DWMJF LP Facility Data FCCData McKerrow Steve January 15 1995 Two networks debut this week in Baltimore area Baltimore Sun Kent Milton September 5 1995 Credit Olbermann for viewpoint Baltimore Sun Kaltenbach Chris July 15 1997 WNUV pulls plug on UPN switches to WB in Jan Baltimore Sun Seyler Dave December 13 2012 LocusPoint again demonstrates it s a Class A Act Television Business Report Retrieved December 16 2012 a b Technology Briefs The Towerlight November 16 2006 Retrieved December 13 2006 dead link RabbitEars TV Query for WMJF Searchable Clearinghouse National Association of Broadcasters www nab org Retrieved May 28 2018 External links editWMJF CD on Facebook Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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