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WNYJ-TV

WNYJ-TV (channel 66) was an independent non-commercial television station licensed to West Milford, New Jersey, United States. The station's transmitter was located in West Orange, New Jersey. Its broadcast license was owned by the Oakland, California–based Christian broadcast ministry Family Stations, who from 1996 through 2013 operated it as WFME-TV, a religious television station.

WNYJ-TV
CityWest Milford, New Jersey
Channels
BrandingWNYJ Worldview
Programming
Affiliationssee § Subchannels
Ownership
Owner
WFME, WFME-FM
History
FoundedMarch 30, 1987 (1987-03-30)
First air date
March 1, 1996 (1996-03-01)[1]
Last air date
October 25, 2017 (2017-10-25) (21 years, 238 days)
Former call signs
WFME-TV (1996–2013)
Former channel number(s)
Analog: 66 (UHF, 1996–2009)
Call sign meaning
New York/New Jersey
Technical information[2]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID20818
ERP200 kW
HAAT167 m (548 ft)
Transmitter coordinates40°47′17.5″N 74°15′18.2″W / 40.788194°N 74.255056°W / 40.788194; -74.255056
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS

WNYJ-TV carried programming from CNC World, an English-language news channel based in Beijing, on its main channel, 66.1. On WNYJ's digital subchannel 66.2 it aired MHz WorldView, a non-commercial television network owned by Virginia-based Commonwealth Public Broadcasting Corporation.[3] An additional subchannel carried the audio from WFME-FM in Mount Kisco, New York, which broadcasts the Family Radio religious network. One WNYJ subchannel had carried France 24, an English-language news channel from Paris, although that service has been discontinued.

In April 2017, it was announced that WNYJ had sold its spectrum in the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) incentive auction and would be going off the air.[4] WNYJ-TV ceased operations October 25, 2017.

History edit

Channel 66 as a translator edit

The channel 66 allocation in the New York City area originally began operation in 1970 as W66AA, which served as a repeater for WABC-TV (channel 7). Originally, most of the upper UHF band stations were used as a compromise to work around the "reflection" problem brought about by the then-new World Trade Center. The issue was that TV signals transmitted from the Empire State Building (about three miles north of the WTC) would bounce off the WTC skins, leading to viewers on that north/south direction getting excessive ghosting.

The use of UHF translators and repeaters that were mounted on the WTC with a northward transmission pattern allowed viewers in that zone the option of tuning in to the new, and clearer, signal.

Most of the TV stations moved their primary transmitters to the WTC's North Tower in 1975, thus leaving channel 66 at the Empire State Building as a backup.

WABC-TV ceased operating its channel 66 translator at some point in the late 1970s. Channel 66 was allocated in 1984 by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) as a non-commercial educational station and was assigned to West Milford, New Jersey, northwest of New York City.[5]

As WFME-TV edit

WFME-TV was an outgrowth of radio station WFME (94.7 FM, now WXBK), which began broadcasting Family Radio programming in 1963 and was purchased outright by the ministry in 1966. Family Stations filed an application in 1986 for the non-commercial allocation for channel 66 and went on the air March 1, 1996.

The station's schedule consisted of repeated airings of Family Bible Reading Fellowship (a video broadcast of a Family Radio Bible study program), The Joy of Music and Hymn Sing. On weekend mornings, the station carried some local public affairs programs, and several shows in Mandarin aimed at Chinese Americans. WFME-TV also broadcast a video version of Open Forum, hosted by Family Radio co-founder Harold Camping (WFME-TV's general manager); that program ended in June 2011 after Camping's prediction of the world ending proved incorrect. Initially, in 1996, WFME-TV carried the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod-produced drama series This is the Life, local Baptist and Christian Reformed church services and a few national televangelists. In 2002, after Camping declared that "the church age is over" and that Christians should no longer participate in organized churches,[6] these outside ministries disappeared. This is the Life was dropped in 2007.

As WNYJ-TV edit

In late October 2013, it was announced that WFME-TV would become an affiliate of the MHz Worldview public broadcasting network, effective November 1, 2013. On that date, WFME-TV's callsign was changed to WNYJ-TV;[7] WFME-TV later confirmed this on its own website.[8]

Since then, WNYJ-TV has changed programming on its station. On February 1, 2014, WNYJ began carrying Blue Ocean Network from 6 a.m. until 8 p.m. and then aired MHz Worldview programming from 8 p.m. until 6 a.m. On May 1, 2014, programming was changed again with MHZ Worldview programming changed to France 24 in the nighttime hours. MHZ Worldview programming was moved to the third subchannel while France 24 was added full-time to the second subchannel. In mid-September 2014, Blue Ocean Network programming was dropped and France 24 went full-time, with the second subchannel reserved for future programming. On December 1, 2014, programming was changed again with CNC World programming placed on the primary channel and France 24 programming moved back to the second sub-channel. In 2015, France 24 programming was discontinued, leaving CNC World on channel 66.1, MHz Worldview on channel 66.2 and audio from WFME-FM on another subchannel.

In the FCC's incentive auction, WNYJ-TV elected to sell its spectrum and go off the air;[4] it sold its spectrum for $120,974,061 and indicated that it would not enter into any channel sharing agreements.[9] WNYJ-TV ceased operations October 25, 2017;[10] the station's license was cancelled the next day at Family Stations' request.[11] CNC World was later moved to WZME on subchannel .2 until 2019 while MHz Worldview would not have an affiliate in the New York Metropolitan area until November 2018 when WNDT-CD and WMBQ-CD (both owned by WNET) returned on the air as an MHz Worldview affiliate.

Technical information edit

Subchannels edit

The station's digital channel was multiplexed:

Subchannels of WNYJ-TV[12]
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
66.1 480i 4:3 WNYJ CNC World
66.2 MHz Worldview
66.6 audio only WFME-FM audio

Former subchannels edit

When the station was previously controlled by Family Stations, WFME-TV also carried a simulcast of WYBE, UHF digital channel 35, a non-commercial educational independent station located in Philadelphia. In addition, WFME-TV aired the audio feeds of Family Radio outlet KEAR (AM) San Francisco, as well as Family Radio's foreign language service, Radio Taiwan International, and NOAA Weather Radio from KWO35. These feeds were dropped after the station's changeover to WNYJ-TV. The audio of WFME-FM, which stayed on after the change to WNYJ-TV, was also removed by May 1, 2014. WFME-FM returned in 2015.

Analog-to-digital conversion edit

WFME-TV discontinued regular programming on its analog signal, over UHF channel 66, on February 17, 2009, to conclude the federally mandated transition from analog to digital television.[13] The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 29.[14] WFME-TV had been one of the few stations that identified itself with its digital channel number (UHF 29) rather than its analog channel number (UHF 66). During the spring of 2009, the station returned to displaying its virtual channel as 66 on digital television receivers. WNYJ still identified with virtual channel 66 after the format swap on November 1, 2013.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "About WFME-TV." wfme.net. Retrieved November 2, 2013
  2. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WNYJ-TV". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on October 30, 2013.
  4. ^ a b Dampier, Phillip (April 13, 2017). "Spectrum Auction Over: 175 TV Stations Take Money to Vacate Their Channels". Stop the Cap!.
  5. ^ "More from the FCC" (PDF). Broadcasting: 32. July 2, 1984.
  6. ^ Camping, Harold (2002). . Oakland, CA: Family Stations, Inc. Archived from the original on August 10, 2008. Retrieved November 10, 2013.
  7. ^ "New York City & Surrounding Area Gains Access to MHz Worldview & MHz International Mysteries on WNYJ, Nov. 1". Retrieved November 1, 2013.
  8. ^ "October 23, 2013 - WFME-TV programming to be discontinued." wfme.net. Retrieved November 1, 2013. [1]
  9. ^ "FCC Broadcast Television Spectrum Incentive Auction Auction 1001 Winning Bids" (PDF). Federal Communications Commission. April 4, 2017. Retrieved August 8, 2017.
  10. ^ "Suspension of Operations of a DTV Station Application". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission. October 23, 2017. Retrieved October 28, 2017.
  11. ^ "Cancellation Application". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission. October 26, 2017. Retrieved October 28, 2017.
  12. ^ RabbitEars TV Query for WNYJ
  13. ^
  14. ^ CDBS Print

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WNYJ TV channel 66 was an independent non commercial television station licensed to West Milford New Jersey United States The station s transmitter was located in West Orange New Jersey Its broadcast license was owned by the Oakland California based Christian broadcast ministry Family Stations who from 1996 through 2013 operated it as WFME TV a religious television station WNYJ TVWest Milford Newark New JerseyNew York New YorkUnited StatesCityWest Milford New JerseyChannelsDigital 29 UHF Virtual 66BrandingWNYJ WorldviewProgrammingAffiliationssee SubchannelsOwnershipOwnerFamily Stations FSINJ License Co LLC Sister stationsWFME WFME FMHistoryFoundedMarch 30 1987 1987 03 30 First air dateMarch 1 1996 1996 03 01 1 Last air dateOctober 25 2017 2017 10 25 21 years 238 days Former call signsWFME TV 1996 2013 Former channel number s Analog 66 UHF 1996 2009 Former affiliationsNon commercial religious independent 1996 2013 MHz Worldview 2013 2017 Blue Ocean Network February September 2014 France 24 2014 2015 CNC World 2014 2017 Call sign meaningNew York New JerseyTechnical information 2 Licensing authorityFCCFacility ID20818ERP200 kWHAAT167 m 548 ft Transmitter coordinates40 47 17 5 N 74 15 18 2 W 40 788194 N 74 255056 W 40 788194 74 255056LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMS WNYJ TV carried programming from CNC World an English language news channel based in Beijing on its main channel 66 1 On WNYJ s digital subchannel 66 2 it aired MHz WorldView a non commercial television network owned by Virginia based Commonwealth Public Broadcasting Corporation 3 An additional subchannel carried the audio from WFME FM in Mount Kisco New York which broadcasts the Family Radio religious network One WNYJ subchannel had carried France 24 an English language news channel from Paris although that service has been discontinued In April 2017 it was announced that WNYJ had sold its spectrum in the Federal Communications Commission s FCC incentive auction and would be going off the air 4 WNYJ TV ceased operations October 25 2017 Contents 1 History 1 1 Channel 66 as a translator 1 2 As WFME TV 1 3 As WNYJ TV 2 Technical information 2 1 Subchannels 2 2 Former subchannels 2 3 Analog to digital conversion 3 See also 4 ReferencesHistory editChannel 66 as a translator edit The channel 66 allocation in the New York City area originally began operation in 1970 as W66AA which served as a repeater for WABC TV channel 7 Originally most of the upper UHF band stations were used as a compromise to work around the reflection problem brought about by the then new World Trade Center The issue was that TV signals transmitted from the Empire State Building about three miles north of the WTC would bounce off the WTC skins leading to viewers on that north south direction getting excessive ghosting The use of UHF translators and repeaters that were mounted on the WTC with a northward transmission pattern allowed viewers in that zone the option of tuning in to the new and clearer signal Most of the TV stations moved their primary transmitters to the WTC s North Tower in 1975 thus leaving channel 66 at the Empire State Building as a backup WABC TV ceased operating its channel 66 translator at some point in the late 1970s Channel 66 was allocated in 1984 by the Federal Communications Commission FCC as a non commercial educational station and was assigned to West Milford New Jersey northwest of New York City 5 As WFME TV edit WFME TV was an outgrowth of radio station WFME 94 7 FM now WXBK which began broadcasting Family Radio programming in 1963 and was purchased outright by the ministry in 1966 Family Stations filed an application in 1986 for the non commercial allocation for channel 66 and went on the air March 1 1996 The station s schedule consisted of repeated airings of Family Bible Reading Fellowship a video broadcast of a Family Radio Bible study program The Joy of Music and Hymn Sing On weekend mornings the station carried some local public affairs programs and several shows in Mandarin aimed at Chinese Americans WFME TV also broadcast a video version of Open Forum hosted by Family Radio co founder Harold Camping WFME TV s general manager that program ended in June 2011 after Camping s prediction of the world ending proved incorrect Initially in 1996 WFME TV carried the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod produced drama series This is the Life local Baptist and Christian Reformed church services and a few national televangelists In 2002 after Camping declared that the church age is over and that Christians should no longer participate in organized churches 6 these outside ministries disappeared This is the Life was dropped in 2007 As WNYJ TV edit In late October 2013 it was announced that WFME TV would become an affiliate of the MHz Worldview public broadcasting network effective November 1 2013 On that date WFME TV s callsign was changed to WNYJ TV 7 WFME TV later confirmed this on its own website 8 Since then WNYJ TV has changed programming on its station On February 1 2014 WNYJ began carrying Blue Ocean Network from 6 a m until 8 p m and then aired MHz Worldview programming from 8 p m until 6 a m On May 1 2014 programming was changed again with MHZ Worldview programming changed to France 24 in the nighttime hours MHZ Worldview programming was moved to the third subchannel while France 24 was added full time to the second subchannel In mid September 2014 Blue Ocean Network programming was dropped and France 24 went full time with the second subchannel reserved for future programming On December 1 2014 programming was changed again with CNC World programming placed on the primary channel and France 24 programming moved back to the second sub channel In 2015 France 24 programming was discontinued leaving CNC World on channel 66 1 MHz Worldview on channel 66 2 and audio from WFME FM on another subchannel In the FCC s incentive auction WNYJ TV elected to sell its spectrum and go off the air 4 it sold its spectrum for 120 974 061 and indicated that it would not enter into any channel sharing agreements 9 WNYJ TV ceased operations October 25 2017 10 the station s license was cancelled the next day at Family Stations request 11 CNC World was later moved to WZME on subchannel 2 until 2019 while MHz Worldview would not have an affiliate in the New York Metropolitan area until November 2018 when WNDT CD and WMBQ CD both owned by WNET returned on the air as an MHz Worldview affiliate Technical information editSubchannels edit The station s digital channel was multiplexed Subchannels of WNYJ TV 12 Channel Res Aspect Short name Programming 66 1 480i 4 3 WNYJ CNC World 66 2 MHz Worldview 66 6 audio only WFME FM audio Former subchannels edit When the station was previously controlled by Family Stations WFME TV also carried a simulcast of WYBE UHF digital channel 35 a non commercial educational independent station located in Philadelphia In addition WFME TV aired the audio feeds of Family Radio outlet KEAR AM San Francisco as well as Family Radio s foreign language service Radio Taiwan International and NOAA Weather Radio from KWO35 These feeds were dropped after the station s changeover to WNYJ TV The audio of WFME FM which stayed on after the change to WNYJ TV was also removed by May 1 2014 WFME FM returned in 2015 Analog to digital conversion edit WFME TV discontinued regular programming on its analog signal over UHF channel 66 on February 17 2009 to conclude the federally mandated transition from analog to digital television 13 The station s digital signal remained on its pre transition UHF channel 29 14 WFME TV had been one of the few stations that identified itself with its digital channel number UHF 29 rather than its analog channel number UHF 66 During the spring of 2009 the station returned to displaying its virtual channel as 66 on digital television receivers WNYJ still identified with virtual channel 66 after the format swap on November 1 2013 See also editWYMK 106 3 MHz formerly WDVY and WFME FM WXBK 94 7 MHz formerly WFME KCNZ CD former sister station in San Francisco Family RadioReferences edit About WFME TV wfme net Retrieved November 2 2013 Facility Technical Data for WNYJ TV Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission Home WNYJ Archived from the original on October 30 2013 a b Dampier Phillip April 13 2017 Spectrum Auction Over 175 TV Stations Take Money to Vacate Their Channels Stop the Cap More from the FCC PDF Broadcasting 32 July 2 1984 Camping Harold 2002 The End of the Church Age and After Oakland CA Family Stations Inc Archived from the original on August 10 2008 Retrieved November 10 2013 New York City amp Surrounding Area Gains Access to MHz Worldview amp MHz International Mysteries on WNYJ Nov 1 Retrieved November 1 2013 October 23 2013 WFME TV programming to be discontinued wfme net Retrieved November 1 2013 1 FCC Broadcast Television Spectrum Incentive Auction Auction 1001 Winning Bids PDF Federal Communications Commission April 4 2017 Retrieved August 8 2017 Suspension of Operations of a DTV Station Application Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission October 23 2017 Retrieved October 28 2017 Cancellation Application Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission October 26 2017 Retrieved October 28 2017 RabbitEars TV Query for WNYJ List of Digital Full Power Stations CDBS Print Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WNYJ TV amp oldid 1213754282, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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