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WNYA (channel 51) is a television station licensed to Pittsfield, Massachusetts, United States, serving New York's Capital District as an affiliate of MyNetworkTV. It is owned by Hubbard Broadcasting alongside Albany-licensed NBC affiliate WNYT (channel 13). Both stations share studios on North Pearl Street in Menands (with an Albany postal address), while WNYA's transmitter is located on the Helderberg Escarpment west of New Salem.

WNYA
CityPittsfield, Massachusetts
Channels
BrandingMy4 Albany
Programming
Affiliations51.1: MyNetworkTV / NBC (alternate)
for others, see § Subchannels
Ownership
Owner
WNYT
History
FoundedFebruary 3, 2003
First air date
September 1, 2003 (20 years ago) (2003-09-01)
Former channel number(s)
Analog: 51 (UHF, 2003–2009)
Digital: 13 (VHF, 2009–2020)
UPN (2003–2006)
Call sign meaning
New York, Albany
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID136751
ERP23 kW
HAAT437.2 m (1,434.4 ft)
Transmitter coordinates42°37′31.3″N 74°0′36.7″W / 42.625361°N 74.010194°W / 42.625361; -74.010194
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
Websitewnyt.com/my4

The station uses its main cable channel position of 4 on Charter Spectrum and Verizon Fios for marketing purposes as My 4 Albany, only mentioning their actual channel number on-air during maintenance sign-off disclosures. Despite Pittsfield being WNYA's city of license, the station maintains no physical presence there.

History Edit

Establishment of channel 51 Edit

What today is WNYA can indirectly trace its history to WVUW, an un-built station on channel 51 in Pittsfield. WVUW was granted a construction permit in 1984,[2] but was deleted by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in 1990.[3] In October 1996, Pappas Telecasting applied for a new permit for this allocation;[4] however, in 2001, the FCC placed the channel up for auction.[5] In addition to Pappas, which by then planned to use the station as an Azteca América affiliate, bidders included Hubbard Broadcasting, Equity Broadcasting, the Trinity Broadcasting Network, and Venture Technologies Group.[5] When the auction took place in February 2002, Venture Technologies ended up with the winning bid for $1.3 million.[6] The FCC granted the construction permit[7] and the WNYA call sign to Venture a year later.[8] To accommodate the new WNYA, WNYT moved its Adams translator, which had broadcast on channel 51 since 1984,[9] to channel 38.[10]

UPN Capital Region Edit

In February 2003, Venture Technologies signed a joint sales agreement (JSA) with Freedom Communications, then-owner of CBS affiliate WRGB (channel 6); this allowed WNYA to operate from WRGB's studios in Niskayuna. Soon afterward, WNYA secured an affiliation with UPN, replacing "WEDG-TV," a cable-only station operated as a partnership of WXXA-TV (channel 23) and Time Warner Cable.[11]

On May 22, 2003, Venture purchased WVBX-LP (channel 39) in Easton from Vision 3 Broadcasting,[12] a station that a year earlier had been granted a construction permit to upgrade to class A service and move to channel 15 from a transmitter in the Helderberg Mountains in New Scotland, in effect moving WVBX to Albany.[13] Venture took channel 39 off-the-air that June,[14] built the channel 15 facility, gave it the call letters WNYA-CA on June 30, 2003,[15] and announced that the station would serve as a WNYA repeater;[16] this created the unusual circumstance of a repeater station older than its parent station, as WVBX had signed on in 1997 as part of a network of low-power stations based at WVBG-LP (channel 25) in Albany,[17] which itself served as the Capital District's UPN affiliate from 1998 until the launch of "WEDG-TV" in 2000.[18][19]

On September 1, 2003, WNYA launched using the branding "UPN Capital Region."[16] The main signal, WNYA, had an analog transmitter northwest of Pittsfield on Berry Mountain. It became the first full-powered, over-the-air UPN affiliate in the Capital District. In addition to UPN programming, WNYA occasionally carried CBS programming preempted by WRGB, including US Open telecasts that conflicted with WRGB's broadcast of the Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon.[16]

From its sign-on, WNYA took the cable channel position of "WEDG-TV" on Time Warner,[16] Charter (in Rensselaer and Columbia counties), and independent Mid-Hudson Cablevision (in Greene County). Adelphia would replace WSBK-TV from Boston with WNYA at the start of 2004, with other providers including DirecTV and Dish Network adding the station later that year.

MyNetworkTV Edit

On January 24, 2006, The WB and UPN announced that they would end broadcasting and merge to form a new network, The CW; the new network immediately named WEWB-TV (channel 45, now WCWN) its Capital District affiliate after then-owner Tribune Broadcasting signed a ten-year affiliation deal with the new network on most of its WB stations.[20] On February 22, News Corporation announced that it would start up another new broadcast television network called MyNetworkTV; on March 9, it was announced that WNYA would join this network.[21] After having not branded with a channel number during its UPN affiliation, the station chose to call itself "My TV 4 Albany" after its channel position on Time Warner Cable systems. Ironically, nowhere in Berkshire County, Massachusetts is WNYA currently on channel 4; in North Adams, that channel is the spot where Boston's CBS affiliate WBZ-TV is located. After MyNetworkTV's launch on September 5, 2006, WNYA aired the last two weeks of UPN programming from 1:00 to 3:00 AM from Tuesday to Saturday.

A few months after the affiliation change, on December 5, 2006, Freedom Communications purchased WCWN from Tribune, in effect giving it control over three stations in the Capital District.[22] In February 2007, the joint sales agreement with WRGB was terminated,[23] and WNYA moved to a facility in Rotterdam that formerly housed WMHT-FM-TV.[24]

In December 2007, WNYA reached an agreement to carry the New York Yankees' over-the-air television package, which had previously been carried on WXXA-TV.[25] The station hired Dan Murphy, a former WTEN (channel 10) sports anchor and WOFX (980 AM) host, to host a local pregame show for Yankee telecasts and other local sports broadcasts.[24] Yankee broadcasts remained on WNYA through the 2012 season, after which they migrated to WCWN and WRGB.[26]

On April 18, 2008, WNYA launched its high definition channel on Time Warner Cable in Albany, even though it was not able to transmit its digital signal over the air until 2009. This coincided with the first Yankee baseball broadcast it had the rights to. WNYA switched to digital broadcasting as part of the transition on June 12, 2009. The Albany repeater, WNYA-CA, had a construction permit to perform a "flash-cut" to a low-power digital signal; due to its Class A status, it was not mandated to make the transition until 2015. Around April 20, 2011, WNYA launched its first digital subchannel in the form of Tribune Broadcasting's Antenna TV over Channel 51.2. The new subchannel also began to be simulcast on WNYA-CA in place of WNYA's main programming.[27]

Acquisition by Hubbard Edit

On February 25, 2013, Hubbard Broadcasting announced that it would purchase WNYA to form a duopoly with its local NBC affiliate WNYT, for $2.3 million, pending FCC approval. As the Capital Region does not have enough full-power stations to legally permit a duopoly, Hubbard sought a failed station waiver to acquire the station;[28][29] an avenue that rival CBS affiliate WRGB had used in purchasing CW affiliate WCWN in 2006.[30] Venture had put WNYA up for sale in 2009, but no other potential buyers came forward.[31] The sale did not include class-A station WNYA-CA, which remained with Venture Technologies.[32] Under a clause of the sale of WNYA that required WNYA-CA to use a new call sign that does not feature the letters "N" or "Y,"[29] that station became WEPT-CA on March 8, 2013.[15] On May 29, 2013, the FCC approved the sale of WNYA to Hubbard, with Venture retaining ownership of WEPT-CA.[33][34] The sale was consummated on July 15.[35] WEPT-CA dropped its simulcast of WNYA-DT2 and switched to AMGTV in September 2013, ending its association with WNYA.[36] On December 31, 2015, WNYA added Decades on subchannel 51.3. On November 1, 2017, WNYA replaced Antenna TV with Light TV on subchannel 51.2.[citation needed]

Newscasts Edit

On April 17, 2006, WRGB began producing an hour-long 7 a.m. newscast on WNYA.[37] The newscast moved to WCWN shortly after Freedom's purchase of that station.[22]

With Hubbard's acquisition of WNYA, the company indicated that it would eventually produce newscasts on the station with an increased emphasis on news from Berkshire County.[31] WNYT once operated a Berkshire County bureau in Pittsfield but closed it following the 2008 recession.[38] The newscast premiered September 16, 2013 with the title NewsChannel 13 Live at 10 on My 4 Albany.[39] The show airs weeknights for a half hour in a fast-paced format and includes a "Berkshire Moment" segment featuring western Massachusetts headlines powered by The Berkshire Eagle.[40] It competes with the firmly established hour long broadcast seen every night on WXXA (produced by WTEN) and another sixty-minute news show on WCWN (a weeknight-only production by WRGB).

Technical information Edit

Subchannels Edit

The station's digital signal is multiplexed:

Subchannels of WNYA[41]
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
51.1 720p 16:9 WNYA-HD Main WNYA programming / MyNetworkTV
51.2 480i WNYA-LT TheGrio TV
51.3 WNYA-DE Catchy Comedy
51.4 WNYA-HI Heroes & Icons
 
Former DT2 logo, to 2017.

Analog-to-digital conversion Edit

WNYA shut down its analog signal, over UHF channel 51, on June 12, 2009, the official date on which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station "flash-cut" its digital signal into operation VHF channel 13.[42] Through the use of PSIP, digital television receivers display the station's virtual channel as its former UHF analog channel 51.

See also Edit

References Edit

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External links Edit

  • WNYA "My 4 Albany"

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WNYA channel 51 is a television station licensed to Pittsfield Massachusetts United States serving New York s Capital District as an affiliate of MyNetworkTV It is owned by Hubbard Broadcasting alongside Albany licensed NBC affiliate WNYT channel 13 Both stations share studios on North Pearl Street in Menands with an Albany postal address while WNYA s transmitter is located on the Helderberg Escarpment west of New Salem WNYAPittsfield Massachusetts Albany Schenectady Troy New YorkUnited StatesCityPittsfield MassachusettsChannelsDigital 7 VHF Virtual 51BrandingMy4 AlbanyProgrammingAffiliations51 1 MyNetworkTV NBC alternate for others see SubchannelsOwnershipOwnerHubbard Broadcasting WNYT TV LLC Sister stationsWNYTHistoryFoundedFebruary 3 2003First air dateSeptember 1 2003 20 years ago 2003 09 01 Former channel number s Analog 51 UHF 2003 2009 Digital 13 VHF 2009 2020 Former affiliationsUPN 2003 2006 Call sign meaningNew York AlbanyTechnical information 1 Licensing authorityFCCFacility ID136751ERP23 kWHAAT437 2 m 1 434 4 ft Transmitter coordinates42 37 31 3 N 74 0 36 7 W 42 625361 N 74 010194 W 42 625361 74 010194LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebsitewnyt wbr com wbr my4The station uses its main cable channel position of 4 on Charter Spectrum and Verizon Fios for marketing purposes as My 4 Albany only mentioning their actual channel number on air during maintenance sign off disclosures Despite Pittsfield being WNYA s city of license the station maintains no physical presence there Contents 1 History 1 1 Establishment of channel 51 1 2 UPN Capital Region 1 3 MyNetworkTV 1 4 Acquisition by Hubbard 2 Newscasts 3 Technical information 3 1 Subchannels 3 2 Analog to digital conversion 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThis 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 WNYA news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Establishment of channel 51 Edit What today is WNYA can indirectly trace its history to WVUW an un built station on channel 51 in Pittsfield WVUW was granted a construction permit in 1984 2 but was deleted by the Federal Communications Commission FCC in 1990 3 In October 1996 Pappas Telecasting applied for a new permit for this allocation 4 however in 2001 the FCC placed the channel up for auction 5 In addition to Pappas which by then planned to use the station as an Azteca America affiliate bidders included Hubbard Broadcasting Equity Broadcasting the Trinity Broadcasting Network and Venture Technologies Group 5 When the auction took place in February 2002 Venture Technologies ended up with the winning bid for 1 3 million 6 The FCC granted the construction permit 7 and the WNYA call sign to Venture a year later 8 To accommodate the new WNYA WNYT moved its Adams translator which had broadcast on channel 51 since 1984 9 to channel 38 10 UPN Capital Region Edit In February 2003 Venture Technologies signed a joint sales agreement JSA with Freedom Communications then owner of CBS affiliate WRGB channel 6 this allowed WNYA to operate from WRGB s studios in Niskayuna Soon afterward WNYA secured an affiliation with UPN replacing WEDG TV a cable only station operated as a partnership of WXXA TV channel 23 and Time Warner Cable 11 On May 22 2003 Venture purchased WVBX LP channel 39 in Easton from Vision 3 Broadcasting 12 a station that a year earlier had been granted a construction permit to upgrade to class A service and move to channel 15 from a transmitter in the Helderberg Mountains in New Scotland in effect moving WVBX to Albany 13 Venture took channel 39 off the air that June 14 built the channel 15 facility gave it the call letters WNYA CA on June 30 2003 15 and announced that the station would serve as a WNYA repeater 16 this created the unusual circumstance of a repeater station older than its parent station as WVBX had signed on in 1997 as part of a network of low power stations based at WVBG LP channel 25 in Albany 17 which itself served as the Capital District s UPN affiliate from 1998 until the launch of WEDG TV in 2000 18 19 On September 1 2003 WNYA launched using the branding UPN Capital Region 16 The main signal WNYA had an analog transmitter northwest of Pittsfield on Berry Mountain It became the first full powered over the air UPN affiliate in the Capital District In addition to UPN programming WNYA occasionally carried CBS programming preempted by WRGB including US Open telecasts that conflicted with WRGB s broadcast of the Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon 16 From its sign on WNYA took the cable channel position of WEDG TV on Time Warner 16 Charter in Rensselaer and Columbia counties and independent Mid Hudson Cablevision in Greene County Adelphia would replace WSBK TV from Boston with WNYA at the start of 2004 with other providers including DirecTV and Dish Network adding the station later that year MyNetworkTV Edit On January 24 2006 The WB and UPN announced that they would end broadcasting and merge to form a new network The CW the new network immediately named WEWB TV channel 45 now WCWN its Capital District affiliate after then owner Tribune Broadcasting signed a ten year affiliation deal with the new network on most of its WB stations 20 On February 22 News Corporation announced that it would start up another new broadcast television network called MyNetworkTV on March 9 it was announced that WNYA would join this network 21 After having not branded with a channel number during its UPN affiliation the station chose to call itself My TV 4 Albany after its channel position on Time Warner Cable systems Ironically nowhere in Berkshire County Massachusetts is WNYA currently on channel 4 in North Adams that channel is the spot where Boston s CBS affiliate WBZ TV is located After MyNetworkTV s launch on September 5 2006 WNYA aired the last two weeks of UPN programming from 1 00 to 3 00 AM from Tuesday to Saturday A few months after the affiliation change on December 5 2006 Freedom Communications purchased WCWN from Tribune in effect giving it control over three stations in the Capital District 22 In February 2007 the joint sales agreement with WRGB was terminated 23 and WNYA moved to a facility in Rotterdam that formerly housed WMHT FM TV 24 In December 2007 WNYA reached an agreement to carry the New York Yankees over the air television package which had previously been carried on WXXA TV 25 The station hired Dan Murphy a former WTEN channel 10 sports anchor and WOFX 980 AM host to host a local pregame show for Yankee telecasts and other local sports broadcasts 24 Yankee broadcasts remained on WNYA through the 2012 season after which they migrated to WCWN and WRGB 26 On April 18 2008 WNYA launched its high definition channel on Time Warner Cable in Albany even though it was not able to transmit its digital signal over the air until 2009 This coincided with the first Yankee baseball broadcast it had the rights to WNYA switched to digital broadcasting as part of the transition on June 12 2009 The Albany repeater WNYA CA had a construction permit to perform a flash cut to a low power digital signal due to its Class A status it was not mandated to make the transition until 2015 Around April 20 2011 WNYA launched its first digital subchannel in the form of Tribune Broadcasting s Antenna TV over Channel 51 2 The new subchannel also began to be simulcast on WNYA CA in place of WNYA s main programming 27 Acquisition by Hubbard Edit On February 25 2013 Hubbard Broadcasting announced that it would purchase WNYA to form a duopoly with its local NBC affiliate WNYT for 2 3 million pending FCC approval As the Capital Region does not have enough full power stations to legally permit a duopoly Hubbard sought a failed station waiver to acquire the station 28 29 an avenue that rival CBS affiliate WRGB had used in purchasing CW affiliate WCWN in 2006 30 Venture had put WNYA up for sale in 2009 but no other potential buyers came forward 31 The sale did not include class A station WNYA CA which remained with Venture Technologies 32 Under a clause of the sale of WNYA that required WNYA CA to use a new call sign that does not feature the letters N or Y 29 that station became WEPT CA on March 8 2013 15 On May 29 2013 the FCC approved the sale of WNYA to Hubbard with Venture retaining ownership of WEPT CA 33 34 The sale was consummated on July 15 35 WEPT CA dropped its simulcast of WNYA DT2 and switched to AMGTV in September 2013 ending its association with WNYA 36 On December 31 2015 WNYA added Decades on subchannel 51 3 On November 1 2017 WNYA replaced Antenna TV with Light TV on subchannel 51 2 citation needed Newscasts EditFurther information WNYT TV News operation On April 17 2006 WRGB began producing an hour long 7 a m newscast on WNYA 37 The newscast moved to WCWN shortly after Freedom s purchase of that station 22 With Hubbard s acquisition of WNYA the company indicated that it would eventually produce newscasts on the station with an increased emphasis on news from Berkshire County 31 WNYT once operated a Berkshire County bureau in Pittsfield but closed it following the 2008 recession 38 The newscast premiered September 16 2013 with the title NewsChannel 13 Live at 10 on My 4 Albany 39 The show airs weeknights for a half hour in a fast paced format and includes a Berkshire Moment segment featuring western Massachusetts headlines powered by The Berkshire Eagle 40 It competes with the firmly established hour long broadcast seen every night on WXXA produced by WTEN and another sixty minute news show on WCWN a weeknight only production by WRGB Technical information EditSubchannels Edit The station s digital signal is multiplexed Subchannels of WNYA 41 Channel Res Aspect Short name Programming51 1 720p 16 9 WNYA HD Main WNYA programming MyNetworkTV51 2 480i WNYA LT TheGrio TV51 3 WNYA DE Catchy Comedy51 4 WNYA HI Heroes amp Icons nbsp Former DT2 logo to 2017 Analog to digital conversion Edit WNYA shut down its analog signal over UHF channel 51 on June 12 2009 the official date on which full power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate The station flash cut its digital signal into operation VHF channel 13 42 Through the use of PSIP digital television receivers display the station s virtual channel as its former UHF analog channel 51 See also EditChannel 4 branded TV stations in the United States Channel 13 digital TV stations in the United States Channel 51 virtual TV stations in the United StatesReferences Edit Facility Technical Data for WNYA Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission Application Search Details WVUW 1 CDBS Public Access Federal Communications Commission Retrieved March 12 2013 Application Search Details WVUW 2 CDBS Public Access Federal Communications Commission Retrieved March 12 2013 Fybush Scott October 22 1996 1150 Gets Nifty more Maine New England RadioWatch Retrieved March 12 2013 a b Pinckney Barbara November 26 2001 13 companies line up to win bid for Pittsfield television station in auction The Business Review Retrieved March 12 2013 Fybush Scott February 25 2002 North East RadioWatch Retrieved March 12 2013 Application Search Details WNYA CDBS Public Access Federal Communications Commission Retrieved March 12 2013 Fybush Scott February 10 2003 Fire on the Mountain North East RadioWatch Retrieved March 12 2013 Application Search Details W51AE CDBS Public Access Federal Communications Commission Retrieved March 12 2013 Fybush Scott November 11 2002 North East RadioWatch Retrieved March 12 2013 Pinckney Barbara February 19 2003 WRGB to handle ad sales for new channel The Business Review Retrieved March 25 2013 Application Search Details WEPT CA CDBS Public Access Federal Communications Commission Retrieved 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Retrieved March 25 2013 a b Pinckney Barbara December 11 2006 WRGB promises to put 10 p m news slot on Channel 45 schedule The Business Review Retrieved March 27 2013 McGuire Mark February 16 2007 With self reliance station can transcend networks Albany Times Union p D1 Retrieved March 27 2013 a b Churchill Chris March 14 2008 WNYA deal a likely home run Albany Times Union p C1 Retrieved March 27 2013 Churchill Chris December 27 2007 Yankees games expected to lift WNYA station Albany Times Union p C1 Retrieved March 27 2013 Dougherty Pete October 5 2012 Local Yankees telecasts moving to WRGB WCWN Albany Times Union Retrieved March 27 2013 FCC 398 Children s Television Programming Report WNYA CA Federal Communications Commission June 30 2011 Retrieved March 8 2013 WNYT Albany to Purchase MyNet WNYA Broadcasting amp Cable Retrieved 25 February 2013 a b Application For Consent To Assignment Of Broadcast Station Construction Permit Or License Federal Communications Commission 8 March 2013 Microsoft Word 61133 doc PDF Retrieved 2018 09 10 a b Dobrowolski Tony May 2 2013 Albany NBC TV affiliate buys station will sharpen focus on Berkshire news The Berkshire Eagle Pittsfield MA Retrieved May 18 2013 Seyler Dave March 8 2013 Hubbard believes failure will allow it to double in Albany Television Business Report Retrieved March 27 2013 Rooney Chris May 29 2013 FCC approves sale of WNYA to WNYT Albany NY WNYT NewsChannel 13 Retrieved May 29 2013 Microsoft Word DA 13 1246A1 PDF Retrieved 2018 09 10 CDBS Print licensing fcc gov FCC 398 Children s Television Programming Report WEPT CA Federal Communications Commission September 30 2013 Retrieved February 7 2014 New morning news show to begin April 17 The Business Review April 10 2006 Retrieved March 27 2013 Dobrowolski Tony May 2 2013 Albany NBC TV affiliate buys station will sharpen focus on Berkshire news The Berkshire Eagle Retrieved May 18 2013 WNYT NewsChannel 13 www facebook com WNYT Eagle partner on TV for The Berkshire Minute RabbitEars TV Query for WNYA www rabbitears info DTV Tentative Channel Designations for the First and the Second Rounds PDF Retrieved 2012 03 24 External links EditWNYA My 4 Albany Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WNYA amp oldid 1166749312, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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