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WOWT

WOWT (channel 6) is a television station in Omaha, Nebraska, United States, affiliated with NBC and owned by Gray Television. The station's studios are located at the Kiewit Plaza on Farnam Street near downtown Omaha, and its transmitter is located on a "tower farm" near North 72nd Street and Crown Point Avenue in north-central Omaha.

WOWT
CityOmaha, Nebraska
Channels
BrandingWOWT NBC Omaha (general)
6 News WOWT (newscasts)
6 First Alert Weather (weather)
Programming
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
August 29, 1949 (73 years ago) (1949-08-29)
Former call signs
WOW-TV (1949–1975)
WOWT (1975–1983)
WOWT-TV (1983–2012)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog:
  • 6 (VHF, 1949–2009)
Call sign meaning
Woodmen of the World (original owner of WOW radio) + Television
Technical information
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID65528
ERP1,000 kW
HAAT418 m (1,371 ft)
Transmitter coordinates41°18′40″N 96°1′38″W / 41.31111°N 96.02722°W / 41.31111; -96.02722Coordinates: 41°18′40″N 96°1′38″W / 41.31111°N 96.02722°W / 41.31111; -96.02722
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
Websitewww.wowt.com

WOWT is Gray's only Nebraska station not to be part of its Nebraska News & Weather Network (consisting of sister stations KOLN/KGIN, KSNB-TV, KNEP, and KNOP-TV).

History

The station signed on the air on August 29, 1949, at noon as WOW-TV; it was the first television station in Nebraska and is one of the oldest in the Upper Midwest. It also claims to have gone on the air earlier than any station in four other Midwestern states—Iowa, Kansas, North Dakota and South Dakota. The station was owned by Radio Station WOW, Inc., alongside WOW radio (590 AM, now KXSP, and 92.3 FM, now KEZO).[1] The owners operated under a United States Supreme Court ruling which had forced the Woodmen of the World, who had founded WOW in 1923, to divest itself of the radio stations because they threatened the Woodmen's tax-exempt status.

The station was originally a primary NBC affiliate and secondary ABC affiliate; it lost ABC programming in 1953, when KFOR-TV signed on from Lincoln as an ABC affiliate. However, in 1954, Lincoln was separated from the Omaha market, and WOW-TV resumed sharing ABC programming with KMTV (channel 3) until 1957, when KETV signed on as an ABC affiliate. Meredith Corporation bought WOW-AM-FM-TV in 1951. The station claims it was bought by former Secretary of the Navy Francis P. Matthews in 1954, but this is false as Matthews had died two years earlier. In 1956, after the radio stations dropped their longtime affiliation with the NBC Red Network in favor of the CBS Radio Network, WOW-TV switched affiliations with KMTV and became Omaha's CBS television affiliate. This was part of CBS' multi-year, five-station affiliation deal with Meredith Corporation, as a compensation for Phoenix sister station KPHO's initial loss of the CBS affiliation to KOOL-TV (now KSAZ) before it reclaimed that affiliation in 1994 (KCMO-AM-FM-TV also switched to the network several months earlier).[2]

WOWT's most famous former employee is former Tonight Show host Johnny Carson, who worked at WOW-TV in the early 1950s in his first television job as host of a program called The Squirrel's Nest, in which he told jokes. Another prominent former employee is former ABC Good Morning America reporter Steve Bell, who worked for Channel 6 during the early and mid-1960s. He was the only local reporter to go to Dallas in November 1963 to cover the aftermath of the John F. Kennedy assassination. Bell left channel 6 in 1967 to join ABC News, where he remained until 1986.

In 1974, Meredith tried to sell WOW-TV to Pulitzer Publishing Company for $8 million, but the deal collapsed and Pulitzer ended up buying KETV instead.[3]

When Meredith sold channel 6 to the San Francisco-based Chronicle Publishing Company in 1975, it changed its call letters to WOWT on July 9, due to Federal Communications Commission (FCC) restrictions regarding the usage of the same call letters by different owners at the time. Normally, channel 6 would have had to adopt a callsign starting with "K" when it changed its call letters, since the WOW call letters had been assigned before the current K/W dividing line was moved to the Mississippi River. However, Chronicle wanted to continue trading on the WOW calls, and got a waiver from the FCC to retain a "W" in its calls. To this day, WOWT is one of the westernmost stations with a callsign starting with "W." After negotiations with the network, Channel 6 reversed the 1956 swap and rejoined NBC on June 29, 1986.

Not surprisingly, channel 6 owns a lot of firsts in the market. It was the first Omaha station to broadcast local programming in color, starting in the mid-1950s; it was the first station to provide live reports during its daily newscasts; it was the first of the three local stations to broadcasts three live daily newscasts, at 5, 6, and 10 p.m.; and in 1993, WOWT was the first local television station to offer a website. During the analog era, WOWT-TV was relayed in Clarinda, Iowa on a UHF repeater, K58AE, which has since been shut down and deleted from the FCC database.

In 1999, Chronicle sold its media holdings (including its newspapers and four television stations) to separate buyers; WOWT was sold to Benedek Broadcasting via LIN TV Corporation in a three-way deal for WWLP in Springfield, Massachusetts; three years later, Benedek Broadcasting was bought out by current owner Gray Television. WOWT would later reunite with some former sister stations after being separated for 46 years when former owner Meredith was acquired by Gray in 2021.[4]

Until 2014, WOWT was also reckoned as the default NBC affiliate for the state capital, Lincoln, located 52 miles (84 km) from Omaha. Even though Lincoln is located in a different market, most Lincoln-area cable systems carried WOWT, and channel 6's analog signal decently covered Lincoln. It even went as far as to include Lincoln in its legal IDs. When direct broadcast satellite gained more penetration KHAS-TV (now KNHL) in Hastings, long the NBC affiliate for the western half of the Lincoln market, was offered as the local NBC affiliate. However, most Lincoln cable systems opted to continue carrying WOWT. With the acquisition of KSNB-TV in Superior by Gray, that station took over the primary local NBC affiliation and WOWT's place on the Lincoln Time Warner Cable (now Charter Spectrum) system. Until 2016, WOWT was carried in standard definition on digital channel 83 in Lincoln and surrounding Spectrum systems. As of today, it is no longer available in Lincoln.

On January 7, 2015, Gray Television stations WOWT, WIBW (Topeka, Kansas), and KAKE (Wichita, Kansas; no longer owned by them) were dropped from Cox cable lineups as a retransmission deal expired.[5] The previous agreement expired on December 31, but a one-week extension was agreed upon before the current blackout. After a dispute lasting several days, a new agreement was reached on January 11, 2015 and the three Gray Television stations returned to Cox cable lineups.[6]

62O

In October 2005, WOWT launched a second digital subchannel operating as a UPN affiliate, and branded as "UPN Omaha". The subchannel became an independent station branded as "62O", when The WB and UPN shut down in September 2006 (former WB affiliate KXVO (channel 15) now carries WB and UPN successor The CW, while Fox affiliate KPTM (channel 42) carries MyNetworkTV on its second digital subchannel). After that, 6.2 affiliated with Universal Sports; in advance of that network switching exclusively to a cable and satellite channel, WOWT dropped Universal Sports on October 1, 2011, replacing it with a local weather service known as "The Weather Authority Channel", an affiliate of The Local AccuWeather Channel. KETV (channel 7) dropped The Local AccuWeather Channel one month before when it switched its second subchannel to MeTV.

Programming

Syndicated programs broadcast on WOWT include Jeopardy!, Dr. Phil, and Inside Edition. Between 2016 and 2019 with Antenna TV on its third subchannel, it aired nightly repeats of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson; as mentioned above, Carson grew up in Norfolk, Nebraska and started his career with WOWT.

Omaha is one of the few markets in the United States where Jeopardy! and its sister show Wheel of Fortune are telecast on separate stations (the latter airs on ABC-affiliated KETV).

News operation

WOWT presently broadcasts 40 hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with seven hours each weekday and 2½ hours each on Saturdays and Sundays); in regards to the number of hours devoted to news programming, it is the highest local newscast output among the Omaha market's broadcast television stations.

In 1991, WOWT rebranded its newscasts from Action News 6 to Channel 6 News. In 1995, WOWT launched a cable news channel called "NEWS on ONE", which featured live simulcasts and taped rebroadcasts of the station's newscasts on Cox Communications channel 1; the channel was eventually rebranded as "News 4 You", concurrent with its move to Cox channel 4 in 2009. Also in 1995, WOWT's sports department launched a weekly half-hour sports news program titled Channel 6 Sunday Sports Extra, which aired after the station's 10 p.m. newscast on Sunday evening. It was the only program of its kind in Omaha, and was hosted from its inception by sports producer (now sports director) Ross Jernstrom. In 2006, WOWT lost its longtime spot in first place in most timeslots to KETV, who remains there as of 2020. And in October 2013 the news products were re-branded WOWT 6 News. On July 16, 2018, WOWT re-added a 4 p.m. newscast on weekdays, competing with KMTV's newscast at that time slot. WOWT had been the first Omaha station to have a 4 p.m. newscast, launching it in 1994. Its current moniker is "6 On Your Side".

Technical information

Subchannels

The station's digital signal is multiplexed:

Subchannels of WOWT[7]
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
6.1 1080i 16:9 WOWT Main WOWT programming / NBC
6.2 480i COZI Cozi TV
6.3 HandI Heroes & Icons
6.4 ION TV Ion Television
6.5 StartTV Start TV
6.6 Circle Circle

Mobile DTV channels

WOWT shut down its Mobile DTV signals at the end of 2015 in favor of offering an additional subchannel, Antenna TV, over-the-air. Antenna TV went live on 6.3 on January 18, 2016.

Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming
6.3 unknown M-WOWT Mobile DTV simulcast of 6.1
6.4 M-6NEWS Local news repeats

Analog-to-digital conversion

WOWT shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 6, on February 17, 2009, as part of the federally mandated transition from analog to digital television (which Congress had moved the previous month to June 12).[8] The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 22,[9] using PSIP to display WOWT's virtual channel as 6 on digital television receivers. WOWT and PBS member station KYNE (part of the Nebraska Public Media TV network) were the only two stations in the Omaha market to shut down their analog signals on the original deadline.[10]

Upon the switch to digital, WOWT aired a 60-second farewell video bookending the analog era from beginning to end. It began with the words "Welcome to the Future", followed with archived film footage of WOW-TV's transmitter being turned on 1949 as it was covered by then-sister station WOW radio (now KXSP), outdoor scenes set to the song "America the Beautiful", and concluded with the station logo and digital call sign WOWT-DT Omaha set to the NBC chimes.[11]

As part of the SAFER Act,[12] WOWT kept its analog signal on the air temporarily to inform viewers of the digital television transition through a scrolling message. Voiceover artist Charlie Van Dyke provided narration: "Sixty years ago, WOWT turned on its analog signal to be the first television station in Omaha. Now, join us for the digital age as we shut off our analog signal and transition to digital television. We look forward to the new journey ahead. This is WOWT, Channel 6."

References

  1. ^ Commercial Television Stations of the U. S., 1949
  2. ^ "Five Meredith stations become CBS affiliates" (PDF). Broadcasting – Telecasting. January 24, 1955. p. 62.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "In Brief" (PDF). Broadcasting. 1974-05-20. Retrieved 2021-12-18.
  4. ^ "Gray Television Closes on Acquisition of Meredith Corporation's Local Media Group" (Press release). Gray Television. Globe Newswire. December 1, 2021.
  5. ^ "3 Gray Stations Off Cox Cable Systems". TV News Check. 7 January 2015. Retrieved 8 January 2015.
  6. ^ http://www.wowt.com/home/headlines/WOWT-Cox-Reach-Agreement-Signal-Back-Sunday-Afternoon-288193211.html[dead link]
  7. ^ RabbitEars TV Query for WOWT
  8. ^
  9. ^ , Brian Redemske, Omaha World-Herald, February 6, 2009.
  10. ^ FCC document: "Appendix B: All Full-Power Television Stations by DMA, indicating those terminating analog service before on or February 17, 2009."
  11. ^ "Goodbye", WOWT analog farewell video; archived on WOWT's YouTube page at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2dmigeQI0U, retrieved 19 October 2009.
  12. ^ "UPDATED List of Participants in the Analog Nightlight Program" (PDF). Federal Communications Commission. June 12, 2009. Retrieved June 4, 2012.

External links

  • Official website
  • WOWT's analog farewell video at YouTube

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WOWT channel 6 is a television station in Omaha Nebraska United States affiliated with NBC and owned by Gray Television The station s studios are located at the Kiewit Plaza on Farnam Street near downtown Omaha and its transmitter is located on a tower farm near North 72nd Street and Crown Point Avenue in north central Omaha WOWTOmaha Nebraska Council Bluffs IowaUnited StatesCityOmaha NebraskaChannelsDigital 22 UHF Virtual 6BrandingWOWT NBC Omaha general 6 News WOWT newscasts 6 First Alert Weather weather ProgrammingAffiliations6 1 NBC 1949 1956 and since 1986 for others see SubchannelsOwnershipOwnerGray Television Gray Television Licensee LLC HistoryFirst air dateAugust 29 1949 73 years ago 1949 08 29 Former call signsWOW TV 1949 1975 WOWT 1975 1983 WOWT TV 1983 2012 Former channel number s Analog 6 VHF 1949 2009 Former affiliationsPrimary CBS 1956 1986 Secondary ABC 1949 1953 1954 1957 DuMont 1949 1952 DT2 UPN 2005 2006 Independent September 2006 2008 Universal Sports 2008 October 1 2011 Call sign meaningWoodmen of the World original owner of WOW radio TelevisionTechnical informationLicensing authorityFCCFacility ID65528ERP1 000 kWHAAT418 m 1 371 ft Transmitter coordinates41 18 40 N 96 1 38 W 41 31111 N 96 02722 W 41 31111 96 02722 Coordinates 41 18 40 N 96 1 38 W 41 31111 N 96 02722 W 41 31111 96 02722LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebsitewww wbr wowt wbr comWOWT is Gray s only Nebraska station not to be part of its Nebraska News amp Weather Network consisting of sister stations KOLN KGIN KSNB TV KNEP and KNOP TV Contents 1 History 1 1 62O 2 Programming 2 1 News operation 3 Technical information 3 1 Subchannels 3 2 Mobile DTV channels 3 3 Analog to digital conversion 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThe station signed on the air on August 29 1949 at noon as WOW TV it was the first television station in Nebraska and is one of the oldest in the Upper Midwest It also claims to have gone on the air earlier than any station in four other Midwestern states Iowa Kansas North Dakota and South Dakota The station was owned by Radio Station WOW Inc alongside WOW radio 590 AM now KXSP and 92 3 FM now KEZO 1 The owners operated under a United States Supreme Court ruling which had forced the Woodmen of the World who had founded WOW in 1923 to divest itself of the radio stations because they threatened the Woodmen s tax exempt status The station was originally a primary NBC affiliate and secondary ABC affiliate it lost ABC programming in 1953 when KFOR TV signed on from Lincoln as an ABC affiliate However in 1954 Lincoln was separated from the Omaha market and WOW TV resumed sharing ABC programming with KMTV channel 3 until 1957 when KETV signed on as an ABC affiliate Meredith Corporation bought WOW AM FM TV in 1951 The station claims it was bought by former Secretary of the Navy Francis P Matthews in 1954 but this is false as Matthews had died two years earlier In 1956 after the radio stations dropped their longtime affiliation with the NBC Red Network in favor of the CBS Radio Network WOW TV switched affiliations with KMTV and became Omaha s CBS television affiliate This was part of CBS multi year five station affiliation deal with Meredith Corporation as a compensation for Phoenix sister station KPHO s initial loss of the CBS affiliation to KOOL TV now KSAZ before it reclaimed that affiliation in 1994 KCMO AM FM TV also switched to the network several months earlier 2 WOWT s most famous former employee is former Tonight Show host Johnny Carson who worked at WOW TV in the early 1950s in his first television job as host of a program called The Squirrel s Nest in which he told jokes Another prominent former employee is former ABC Good Morning America reporter Steve Bell who worked for Channel 6 during the early and mid 1960s He was the only local reporter to go to Dallas in November 1963 to cover the aftermath of the John F Kennedy assassination Bell left channel 6 in 1967 to join ABC News where he remained until 1986 In 1974 Meredith tried to sell WOW TV to Pulitzer Publishing Company for 8 million but the deal collapsed and Pulitzer ended up buying KETV instead 3 When Meredith sold channel 6 to the San Francisco based Chronicle Publishing Company in 1975 it changed its call letters to WOWT on July 9 due to Federal Communications Commission FCC restrictions regarding the usage of the same call letters by different owners at the time Normally channel 6 would have had to adopt a callsign starting with K when it changed its call letters since the WOW call letters had been assigned before the current K W dividing line was moved to the Mississippi River However Chronicle wanted to continue trading on the WOW calls and got a waiver from the FCC to retain a W in its calls To this day WOWT is one of the westernmost stations with a callsign starting with W After negotiations with the network Channel 6 reversed the 1956 swap and rejoined NBC on June 29 1986 Not surprisingly channel 6 owns a lot of firsts in the market It was the first Omaha station to broadcast local programming in color starting in the mid 1950s it was the first station to provide live reports during its daily newscasts it was the first of the three local stations to broadcasts three live daily newscasts at 5 6 and 10 p m and in 1993 WOWT was the first local television station to offer a website During the analog era WOWT TV was relayed in Clarinda Iowa on a UHF repeater K58AE which has since been shut down and deleted from the FCC database In 1999 Chronicle sold its media holdings including its newspapers and four television stations to separate buyers WOWT was sold to Benedek Broadcasting via LIN TV Corporation in a three way deal for WWLP in Springfield Massachusetts three years later Benedek Broadcasting was bought out by current owner Gray Television WOWT would later reunite with some former sister stations after being separated for 46 years when former owner Meredith was acquired by Gray in 2021 4 Until 2014 WOWT was also reckoned as the default NBC affiliate for the state capital Lincoln located 52 miles 84 km from Omaha Even though Lincoln is located in a different market most Lincoln area cable systems carried WOWT and channel 6 s analog signal decently covered Lincoln It even went as far as to include Lincoln in its legal IDs When direct broadcast satellite gained more penetration KHAS TV now KNHL in Hastings long the NBC affiliate for the western half of the Lincoln market was offered as the local NBC affiliate However most Lincoln cable systems opted to continue carrying WOWT With the acquisition of KSNB TV in Superior by Gray that station took over the primary local NBC affiliation and WOWT s place on the Lincoln Time Warner Cable now Charter Spectrum system Until 2016 WOWT was carried in standard definition on digital channel 83 in Lincoln and surrounding Spectrum systems As of today it is no longer available in Lincoln On January 7 2015 Gray Television stations WOWT WIBW Topeka Kansas and KAKE Wichita Kansas no longer owned by them were dropped from Cox cable lineups as a retransmission deal expired 5 The previous agreement expired on December 31 but a one week extension was agreed upon before the current blackout After a dispute lasting several days a new agreement was reached on January 11 2015 and the three Gray Television stations returned to Cox cable lineups 6 62O Edit In October 2005 WOWT launched a second digital subchannel operating as a UPN affiliate and branded as UPN Omaha The subchannel became an independent station branded as 62O when The WB and UPN shut down in September 2006 former WB affiliate KXVO channel 15 now carries WB and UPN successor The CW while Fox affiliate KPTM channel 42 carries MyNetworkTV on its second digital subchannel After that 6 2 affiliated with Universal Sports in advance of that network switching exclusively to a cable and satellite channel WOWT dropped Universal Sports on October 1 2011 replacing it with a local weather service known as The Weather Authority Channel an affiliate of The Local AccuWeather Channel KETV channel 7 dropped The Local AccuWeather Channel one month before when it switched its second subchannel to MeTV Programming EditSyndicated programs broadcast on WOWT include Jeopardy Dr Phil and Inside Edition Between 2016 and 2019 with Antenna TV on its third subchannel it aired nightly repeats of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson as mentioned above Carson grew up in Norfolk Nebraska and started his career with WOWT Omaha is one of the few markets in the United States where Jeopardy and its sister show Wheel of Fortune are telecast on separate stations the latter airs on ABC affiliated KETV News operation Edit WOWT presently broadcasts 40 hours of locally produced newscasts each week with seven hours each weekday and 2 hours each on Saturdays and Sundays in regards to the number of hours devoted to news programming it is the highest local newscast output among the Omaha market s broadcast television stations In 1991 WOWT rebranded its newscasts from Action News 6 to Channel 6 News In 1995 WOWT launched a cable news channel called NEWS on ONE which featured live simulcasts and taped rebroadcasts of the station s newscasts on Cox Communications channel 1 the channel was eventually rebranded as News 4 You concurrent with its move to Cox channel 4 in 2009 Also in 1995 WOWT s sports department launched a weekly half hour sports news program titled Channel 6 Sunday Sports Extra which aired after the station s 10 p m newscast on Sunday evening It was the only program of its kind in Omaha and was hosted from its inception by sports producer now sports director Ross Jernstrom In 2006 WOWT lost its longtime spot in first place in most timeslots to KETV who remains there as of 2020 And in October 2013 the news products were re branded WOWT 6 News On July 16 2018 WOWT re added a 4 p m newscast on weekdays competing with KMTV s newscast at that time slot WOWT had been the first Omaha station to have a 4 p m newscast launching it in 1994 Its current moniker is 6 On Your Side Technical information EditSubchannels Edit The station s digital signal is multiplexed Subchannels of WOWT 7 Channel Res Aspect Short name Programming6 1 1080i 16 9 WOWT Main WOWT programming NBC6 2 480i COZI Cozi TV6 3 HandI Heroes amp Icons6 4 ION TV Ion Television6 5 StartTV Start TV6 6 Circle CircleMobile DTV channels Edit WOWT shut down its Mobile DTV signals at the end of 2015 in favor of offering an additional subchannel Antenna TV over the air Antenna TV went live on 6 3 on January 18 2016 Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming6 3 unknown M WOWT Mobile DTV simulcast of 6 16 4 M 6NEWS Local news repeatsAnalog to digital conversion Edit WOWT shut down its analog signal over VHF channel 6 on February 17 2009 as part of the federally mandated transition from analog to digital television which Congress had moved the previous month to June 12 8 The station s digital signal remained on its pre transition UHF channel 22 9 using PSIP to display WOWT s virtual channel as 6 on digital television receivers WOWT and PBS member station KYNE part of the Nebraska Public Media TV network were the only two stations in the Omaha market to shut down their analog signals on the original deadline 10 Upon the switch to digital WOWT aired a 60 second farewell video bookending the analog era from beginning to end It began with the words Welcome to the Future followed with archived film footage of WOW TV s transmitter being turned on 1949 as it was covered by then sister station WOW radio now KXSP outdoor scenes set to the song America the Beautiful and concluded with the station logo and digital call sign WOWT DT Omaha set to the NBC chimes 11 As part of the SAFER Act 12 WOWT kept its analog signal on the air temporarily to inform viewers of the digital television transition through a scrolling message Voiceover artist Charlie Van Dyke provided narration Sixty years ago WOWT turned on its analog signal to be the first television station in Omaha Now join us for the digital age as we shut off our analog signal and transition to digital television We look forward to the new journey ahead This is WOWT Channel 6 References Edit Commercial Television Stations of the U S 1949 Five Meredith stations become CBS affiliates PDF Broadcasting Telecasting January 24 1955 p 62 permanent dead link In Brief PDF Broadcasting 1974 05 20 Retrieved 2021 12 18 Gray Television Closes on Acquisition of Meredith Corporation s Local Media Group Press release Gray Television Globe Newswire December 1 2021 3 Gray Stations Off Cox Cable Systems TV News Check 7 January 2015 Retrieved 8 January 2015 http www wowt com home headlines WOWT Cox Reach Agreement Signal Back Sunday Afternoon 288193211 html dead link RabbitEars TV Query for WOWT List of Digital Full Power Stations Digital delay muddles broadcasters plans Brian Redemske Omaha World Herald February 6 2009 FCC document Appendix B All Full Power Television Stations by DMA indicating those terminating analog service before on or February 17 2009 Goodbye WOWT analog farewell video archived on WOWT s YouTube page at https www youtube com watch v E2dmigeQI0U retrieved 19 October 2009 UPDATED List of Participants in the Analog Nightlight Program PDF Federal Communications Commission June 12 2009 Retrieved June 4 2012 External links EditOfficial website WOWT s analog farewell video at YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WOWT amp oldid 1146160999, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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