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WPXT

WPXT (channel 51) is a television station in Portland, Maine, United States, affiliated with The CW. It is owned by Hearst Television alongside Poland Spring–licensed ABC affiliate WMTW (channel 8). The two stations share studios on Ledgeview Drive in Westbrook; WPXT's transmitter is located in West Baldwin, Maine.

WPXT
CityPortland, Maine
Channels
Branding
  • Maine's CW
  • My Portland (on DT2)
Programming
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
WMTW
History
FoundedAugust 22, 1983
First air date
September 14, 1986 (37 years ago) (1986-09-14)
Former call signs
WHSI (CP only, 1983–1985)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog: 51 (UHF, 1986–2008)
  • Digital: 43 (UHF, until 2020)
Call sign meaning
"We're Portland's Exciting Television"
Technical information[2]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID53065
ERP500 kW
HAAT590.4 m (1,937 ft)
Transmitter coordinates43°50′44″N 70°45′41″W / 43.84556°N 70.76139°W / 43.84556; -70.76139
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
Websitewww.wmtw.com/cw

History edit

The station signed on September 14, 1986, as Maine's first independent station and the first new commercial station to launch in the Portland market in 32 years. After a few weeks as an independent, it became a charter affiliate with Fox on October 9. In 1996, the station's original owner, Bride Communications, entered bankruptcy and WPXT was sold to Pegasus Broadcasting.

On October 7, 2001, WPXT switched to The WB; the deal, which also included WDBD in Jackson, Mississippi, came after renewal negotiations between Fox and Pegasus broke down. A Fox spokesman said that the two stations "were not honoring the terms and conditions of the affiliate agreement," an assertion denied by WPXT staff. The WB had previously aired in off-hours on sister UPN affiliate WPME (channel 35).[3] The affiliation change left Maine with no over-the-air Fox affiliate until April 2003, when Portland's Pax TV affiliate WMPX-TV (now WPFO) switched to the network and WFVX-LP signed on as the first over-the-air Fox affiliate for the Bangor area. In the interim, Fox's prime time and children's programming was only available on cable via WFXT (which was owned by the network at the time) for those living on the New Hampshire side of the market and via Foxnet for those living in Maine; WCKD-LP (which was initially expected to serve as the network's replacement Bangor affiliate) carried the network's sports programming during that time.[4][5]

Pegasus declared bankruptcy in June 2004 over a dispute with DirecTV (then co-owned with Fox by News Corporation) over marketing of the direct broadcast satellite service in rural areas. The Pegasus station group was sold in August 2006 to private investment firm CP Media, LLC of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, for $55.5 million. Eventually, CP Media formed a new broadcast company, New Age Media.

As a WB affiliate, WPXT was originally branded on-air as "Maine's WB 51", but in 2004, changed to "Maine's WB" to reflect its status as the only over-the-air WB affiliate in the state. Although Bangor and Presque Isle also had affiliates, they were only provided on cable through The WB 100+ (a similar operation to Foxnet).

 
WPXT's logo from 2007 to 2018

On January 24, 2006, Time Warner and CBS Corporation announced that they would merge the broadcast operations of The WB and UPN to form The CW Television Network. On March 9, it was announced WPXT would become Portland's CW affiliate. Later on May 1, it was made public sister station WPME would affiliate with MyNetworkTV. With the new affiliation, WPXT's branding became "The CW Portland". In 2007, WPXT changed its on-air branding to reflect its call letters rather than a city.

WPXT ceased analog transmission August 12, 2008, more than seven months prior to the original Federal Communications Commission (FCC) digital switchover deadline of February 17, 2009, due to transmitter failure. On May 2, 2011, WPXT signed on a new second digital subchannel to become the area's MeTV affiliate. On November 7, 2016, Escape (now Ion Mystery) was added to subchannel 51.3.

New Age Media announced in March 2012 that it would sell WPXT to Tyche Broadcasting for $75,000.[6] The deal was contingent on WPME's concurrent sale from MPS Media to Triumph Broadcasting.[7] On November 9, 2012, WPXT filed a non-consummation notice to the FCC, meaning the transaction is nulled and void.[8] On February 13, 2013, New Age Media filed to sell WPXT to Ironwood Communications for $1,525,000; the deal was concurrent with a planned sale of WPME to Cottonwood Communications.[9] The FCC granted its approval of the sale on April 2.[10] The sale was consummated on May 20.[11]

 
Former "WPME" logo

On March 22, 2018, MyNetworkTV, Escape and Laff programming was moved to WPXT's respective third, fourth and fifth subchannels; the three networks had been carried by WPME, which was concurrently sold to Ion Media Networks to become WIPL, an Ion Television owned-and-operated station.[12][13] Hearst Television announced its acquisition of WPXT on July 30, 2018; the $3,350,000 purchase created a duopoly with ABC affiliate WMTW (channel 8).[14] The sale was approved on September 12[15] and was completed on September 21, 2018;[16] concurrently, WPXT changed its branding to "Maine's CW."[17]

 
WPXT's logo from 2018 to 2024

The ownership change also resulted in a streamlining of subchannels between WMTW and WPXT the next month. With Hearst's preference for its main station in the market to carry the MeTV affiliation, MeTV and H&I exchanged places, with MeTV moving to WMTW-DT2 and H&I going to WPXT-DT2, and Laff going from WPXT-DT2 to WMTW-DT3, with Escape going to WPXT-DT3 (and the likely non-renewal of the Katz Broadcasting network agreement; Hearst only tends to carry Bounce TV from that provider). The syndicated programming formerly on WPXT-DT3's "WPME" service was removed, and MyNetworkTV programming now airs in place of H&I's prime time, an arrangement similar to the setup for the third subchannel of sister station KCCI in Des Moines, Iowa.[18]

News operation edit

Early in-house newscasts edit

Beginning in 1992, WPXT operated a news department and produced its own local newscasts. For a time, the station's nightly prime time news at 10 was simulcasted on sister station WPME. WPXT even produced a weeknight broadcast at 7 on that station at one point but the show was eventually canceled due to poor ratings and inconsistent viewership. It made national headlines a week before the 2000 Presidential election when reporter Erin Fehlau (now at ABC affiliate WMUR-TV) revealed Republican candidate George W. Bush had been convicted for driving under the influence of alcohol 24 years earlier.

News Center at 10 edit

On June 15, 2002, after shuttering its own news operation, WPXT entered into a news share agreement with Maine's two NBC affiliates, WCSH and WLBZ (owned by Tegna Inc., which at the time was the broadcasting arm of the Gannett Company). This arrangement resulted in a nightly half-hour prime time show at 10 to debut on the station known as NewsCenter at 10 on Maine's WB 51. On weeknights, the news and sports segments originated from WCSH's studios at Congress Square in downtown Portland while weather forecast segments came from WLBZ's facility on Mount Hope Avenue in Bangor. Weekend broadcasts aired entirely from Portland. The WPXT newscast featured a similar format to newscasts that were simulcast on both WCSH and WLBZ (which largely serves as a semi-satellite of WCSH), with statewide news from both the Portland and Bangor markets. However, since WPXT is a Portland/Auburn market station, there was ultimately a focus on southern areas. With the affiliation switch to The CW in 2006, WPXT's news became known as NewsCenter at 10 on The CW Portland.

WPXT would not face any competition in the time slot until February 5, 2007, when current Fox affiliate WPFO entered into a similar arrangement with CBS affiliate WGME-TV. On November 6, 2008, WCSH moved the WPXT show to its second digital subchannel affiliated with NBC Weather Plus. As a result, WLBZ's production involvement in the newscast was dropped and refocused to Portland. After a six-year run, the production was eventually canceled altogether.

On October 31, 2011, WPXT and WCSH established another news share agreement and debuted an hour-long extension of the big three outlet's weekday morning show. Known on WPXT as NewsCenter Morning Report Xtra, this aired from 7 to 8 a.m. and competed with WGME's one-hour morning newscast on WPFO. It was a rebroadcast of WCSH's 6–7 a.m. show with WPXT inserting its own commercials. This ceased in spring 2014.[19][20] In 2015, WMTW would move their operations from the Time and Temperature Building and into the same building WPXT/WPME operated from; WPXT's former news studio and newsroom had been subdivided and available for lease in subsequent years.[21]

News 8 on Maine's CW edit

Following WPXT's sale to Hearst Television, the station announced that a WMTW-produced prime time newscast would premiere on September 24, 2018.[17] A WMTW-produced Saturday 7 p.m. newscast debuted on August 31, 2019, and continued through the conclusion of ABC's college football coverage which necessitated the preemption of WMTW's usual 6 p.m. newscast. The WPXT Saturday newscast moved to 6 p.m. for the 2020 college football season.

Subchannels edit

The station's signal is multiplexed:

Subchannels of WPXT[22]
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
51.1 1080i 16:9 MAINECW The CW
51.2 480i H&I
51.3 4:3 ESCAPE Ion Mystery
51.4 16:9 STORY Story Television
51.5 4:3 QVC QVC
51.6 Nosey Nosey

References edit

  1. ^ TitanTV Query for WPXT
  2. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WPXT". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  3. ^ McClellan, Steve (September 9, 2001). "The WB inks two Fox affils". Broadcasting Cable. Retrieved March 27, 2022.
  4. ^ Neff, Andrew (September 25, 2001). "WCKD may lose baseball playoffs". Bangor Daily News. p. C7. Retrieved August 25, 2012.
  5. ^ Neff, Andrew (October 9, 2001). "Adelphia cable axes WCKD from lineup". Bangor Daily News. pp. C4–7. Retrieved August 27, 2012.
  6. ^ "Down East TV headed for new owner". Television Business Report. March 7, 2012. Retrieved March 7, 2012.
  7. ^ Seyler, Dave (March 12, 2012). "Second half of Portland ME TV JSA sold". Television Business Report. Retrieved March 12, 2012.
  8. ^ "Application Search Details".
  9. ^ "APPLICATION FOR CONSENT TO ASSIGNMENT OF BROADCAST STATION CONSTRUCTION PERMIT OR LICENSE". CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. February 13, 2013. Retrieved February 16, 2013.
  10. ^ http://licensing.fcc.gov/prod/cdbs/pubacc/Auth_Files/1540436.pdf [dead link]
  11. ^ "CDBS Print".
  12. ^ www.ourmaine.com
  13. ^ RabbitEars TV Query for WIPL
  14. ^ Miller, Mark K. "Hearst Buying WPXT Portland, Maine". TV News Check. Retrieved July 30, 2018.
  15. ^ "Notice" (PDF). CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved September 12, 2018.
  16. ^ "Maine Duopoly Deal Done For Hearst". Radio & Television Business Report. September 21, 2018. Retrieved September 21, 2018.
  17. ^ a b "WMTW-TV adds 10 p.m. newscast on Maine's CW". WMTW. September 21, 2018. Retrieved September 21, 2018.
  18. ^ RabbitEars TV Query for KCCI
  19. ^ http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/475303-Original_Slate_Kickstarts_Tiny_Maine_Duopoly.php [dead link]
  20. ^ Malone, Michael (October 21, 2011). "Gannett's WCSH Portland to Produce WPXT News". Broadcasting & Cable. Retrieved October 21, 2011.
  21. ^ "WMTW moving to Westbrook studio occupied by WPME, WPXT – The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram". Pressherald.com. April 18, 2014. Retrieved October 12, 2015.
  22. ^ "RabbitEars TV Query for WPXT".

External links edit

  • Official website

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WPXT channel 51 is a television station in Portland Maine United States affiliated with The CW It is owned by Hearst Television alongside Poland Spring licensed ABC affiliate WMTW channel 8 The two stations share studios on Ledgeview Drive in Westbrook WPXT s transmitter is located in West Baldwin Maine WPXTPortland MaineUnited StatesCityPortland MaineChannelsDigital 34 UHF Virtual 51BrandingMaine s CWMy Portland on DT2 ProgrammingAffiliations51 1 The CW51 2 H amp I MNTV 1 for others see SubchannelsOwnershipOwnerHearst Television Hearst Properties Inc Sister stationsWMTWHistoryFoundedAugust 22 1983First air dateSeptember 14 1986 37 years ago 1986 09 14 Former call signsWHSI CP only 1983 1985 Former channel number s Analog 51 UHF 1986 2008 Digital 43 UHF until 2020 Former affiliationsIndependent September October 1986 Fox October 1986 2001 The WB 2001 2006 Call sign meaning We re Portland s Exciting Television Technical information 2 Licensing authorityFCCFacility ID53065ERP500 kWHAAT590 4 m 1 937 ft Transmitter coordinates43 50 44 N 70 45 41 W 43 84556 N 70 76139 W 43 84556 70 76139LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebsitewww wbr wmtw wbr com wbr cw Contents 1 History 2 News operation 2 1 Early in house newscasts 2 2 News Center at 10 2 3 News 8 on Maine s CW 3 Subchannels 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe station signed on September 14 1986 as Maine s first independent station and the first new commercial station to launch in the Portland market in 32 years After a few weeks as an independent it became a charter affiliate with Fox on October 9 In 1996 the station s original owner Bride Communications entered bankruptcy and WPXT was sold to Pegasus Broadcasting On October 7 2001 WPXT switched to The WB the deal which also included WDBD in Jackson Mississippi came after renewal negotiations between Fox and Pegasus broke down A Fox spokesman said that the two stations were not honoring the terms and conditions of the affiliate agreement an assertion denied by WPXT staff The WB had previously aired in off hours on sister UPN affiliate WPME channel 35 3 The affiliation change left Maine with no over the air Fox affiliate until April 2003 when Portland s Pax TV affiliate WMPX TV now WPFO switched to the network and WFVX LP signed on as the first over the air Fox affiliate for the Bangor area In the interim Fox s prime time and children s programming was only available on cable via WFXT which was owned by the network at the time for those living on the New Hampshire side of the market and via Foxnet for those living in Maine WCKD LP which was initially expected to serve as the network s replacement Bangor affiliate carried the network s sports programming during that time 4 5 Pegasus declared bankruptcy in June 2004 over a dispute with DirecTV then co owned with Fox by News Corporation over marketing of the direct broadcast satellite service in rural areas The Pegasus station group was sold in August 2006 to private investment firm CP Media LLC of Wilkes Barre Pennsylvania for 55 5 million Eventually CP Media formed a new broadcast company New Age Media As a WB affiliate WPXT was originally branded on air as Maine s WB 51 but in 2004 changed to Maine s WB to reflect its status as the only over the air WB affiliate in the state Although Bangor and Presque Isle also had affiliates they were only provided on cable through The WB 100 a similar operation to Foxnet nbsp WPXT s logo from 2007 to 2018 On January 24 2006 Time Warner and CBS Corporation announced that they would merge the broadcast operations of The WB and UPN to form The CW Television Network On March 9 it was announced WPXT would become Portland s CW affiliate Later on May 1 it was made public sister station WPME would affiliate with MyNetworkTV With the new affiliation WPXT s branding became The CW Portland In 2007 WPXT changed its on air branding to reflect its call letters rather than a city WPXT ceased analog transmission August 12 2008 more than seven months prior to the original Federal Communications Commission FCC digital switchover deadline of February 17 2009 due to transmitter failure On May 2 2011 WPXT signed on a new second digital subchannel to become the area s MeTV affiliate On November 7 2016 Escape now Ion Mystery was added to subchannel 51 3 New Age Media announced in March 2012 that it would sell WPXT to Tyche Broadcasting for 75 000 6 The deal was contingent on WPME s concurrent sale from MPS Media to Triumph Broadcasting 7 On November 9 2012 WPXT filed a non consummation notice to the FCC meaning the transaction is nulled and void 8 On February 13 2013 New Age Media filed to sell WPXT to Ironwood Communications for 1 525 000 the deal was concurrent with a planned sale of WPME to Cottonwood Communications 9 The FCC granted its approval of the sale on April 2 10 The sale was consummated on May 20 11 nbsp Former WPME logo On March 22 2018 MyNetworkTV Escape and Laff programming was moved to WPXT s respective third fourth and fifth subchannels the three networks had been carried by WPME which was concurrently sold to Ion Media Networks to become WIPL an Ion Television owned and operated station 12 13 Hearst Television announced its acquisition of WPXT on July 30 2018 the 3 350 000 purchase created a duopoly with ABC affiliate WMTW channel 8 14 The sale was approved on September 12 15 and was completed on September 21 2018 16 concurrently WPXT changed its branding to Maine s CW 17 nbsp WPXT s logo from 2018 to 2024 The ownership change also resulted in a streamlining of subchannels between WMTW and WPXT the next month With Hearst s preference for its main station in the market to carry the MeTV affiliation MeTV and H amp I exchanged places with MeTV moving to WMTW DT2 and H amp I going to WPXT DT2 and Laff going from WPXT DT2 to WMTW DT3 with Escape going to WPXT DT3 and the likely non renewal of the Katz Broadcasting network agreement Hearst only tends to carry Bounce TV from that provider The syndicated programming formerly on WPXT DT3 s WPME service was removed and MyNetworkTV programming now airs in place of H amp I s prime time an arrangement similar to the setup for the third subchannel of sister station KCCI in Des Moines Iowa 18 News operation editEarly in house newscasts edit Beginning in 1992 WPXT operated a news department and produced its own local newscasts For a time the station s nightly prime time news at 10 was simulcasted on sister station WPME WPXT even produced a weeknight broadcast at 7 on that station at one point but the show was eventually canceled due to poor ratings and inconsistent viewership It made national headlines a week before the 2000 Presidential election when reporter Erin Fehlau now at ABC affiliate WMUR TV revealed Republican candidate George W Bush had been convicted for driving under the influence of alcohol 24 years earlier News Center at 10 edit Further information WCSH News operation and WLBZ News operation On June 15 2002 after shuttering its own news operation WPXT entered into a news share agreement with Maine s two NBC affiliates WCSH and WLBZ owned by Tegna Inc which at the time was the broadcasting arm of the Gannett Company This arrangement resulted in a nightly half hour prime time show at 10 to debut on the station known as NewsCenter at 10 on Maine s WB 51 On weeknights the news and sports segments originated from WCSH s studios at Congress Square in downtown Portland while weather forecast segments came from WLBZ s facility on Mount Hope Avenue in Bangor Weekend broadcasts aired entirely from Portland The WPXT newscast featured a similar format to newscasts that were simulcast on both WCSH and WLBZ which largely serves as a semi satellite of WCSH with statewide news from both the Portland and Bangor markets However since WPXT is a Portland Auburn market station there was ultimately a focus on southern areas With the affiliation switch to The CW in 2006 WPXT s news became known as NewsCenter at 10 on The CW Portland WPXT would not face any competition in the time slot until February 5 2007 when current Fox affiliate WPFO entered into a similar arrangement with CBS affiliate WGME TV On November 6 2008 WCSH moved the WPXT show to its second digital subchannel affiliated with NBC Weather Plus As a result WLBZ s production involvement in the newscast was dropped and refocused to Portland After a six year run the production was eventually canceled altogether On October 31 2011 WPXT and WCSH established another news share agreement and debuted an hour long extension of the big three outlet s weekday morning show Known on WPXT as NewsCenter Morning Report Xtra this aired from 7 to 8 a m and competed with WGME s one hour morning newscast on WPFO It was a rebroadcast of WCSH s 6 7 a m show with WPXT inserting its own commercials This ceased in spring 2014 19 20 In 2015 WMTW would move their operations from the Time and Temperature Building and into the same building WPXT WPME operated from WPXT s former news studio and newsroom had been subdivided and available for lease in subsequent years 21 News 8 on Maine s CW edit Further information WMTW TV News operation Following WPXT s sale to Hearst Television the station announced that a WMTW produced prime time newscast would premiere on September 24 2018 17 A WMTW produced Saturday 7 p m newscast debuted on August 31 2019 and continued through the conclusion of ABC s college football coverage which necessitated the preemption of WMTW s usual 6 p m newscast The WPXT Saturday newscast moved to 6 p m for the 2020 college football season Subchannels editThe station s signal is multiplexed Subchannels of WPXT 22 Channel Res Aspect Short name Programming 51 1 1080i 16 9 MAINECW The CW 51 2 480i H amp I Heroes amp Icons primary MyNetworkTV secondary 51 3 4 3 ESCAPE Ion Mystery 51 4 16 9 STORY Story Television 51 5 4 3 QVC QVC 51 6 Nosey NoseyReferences edit TitanTV Query for WPXT Facility Technical Data for WPXT Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission McClellan Steve September 9 2001 The WB inks two Fox affils Broadcasting Cable Retrieved March 27 2022 Neff Andrew September 25 2001 WCKD may lose baseball playoffs Bangor Daily News p C7 Retrieved August 25 2012 Neff Andrew October 9 2001 Adelphia cable axes WCKD from lineup Bangor Daily News pp C4 7 Retrieved August 27 2012 Down East TV headed for new owner Television Business Report March 7 2012 Retrieved March 7 2012 Seyler Dave March 12 2012 Second half of Portland ME TV JSA sold Television Business Report Retrieved March 12 2012 Application Search Details APPLICATION FOR CONSENT TO ASSIGNMENT OF BROADCAST STATION CONSTRUCTION PERMIT OR LICENSE CDBS Public Access Federal Communications Commission February 13 2013 Retrieved February 16 2013 http licensing fcc gov prod cdbs pubacc Auth Files 1540436 pdf dead link CDBS Print www ourmaine com RabbitEars TV Query for WIPL Miller Mark K Hearst Buying WPXT Portland Maine TV News Check Retrieved July 30 2018 Notice PDF CDBS Public Access Federal Communications Commission Retrieved September 12 2018 Maine Duopoly Deal Done For Hearst Radio amp Television Business Report September 21 2018 Retrieved September 21 2018 a b WMTW TV adds 10 p m newscast on Maine s CW WMTW September 21 2018 Retrieved September 21 2018 RabbitEars TV Query for KCCI http www broadcastingcable com article 475303 Original Slate Kickstarts Tiny Maine Duopoly php dead link Malone Michael October 21 2011 Gannett s WCSH Portland to Produce WPXT News Broadcasting amp Cable Retrieved October 21 2011 WMTW moving to Westbrook studio occupied by WPME WPXT The Portland Press Herald Maine Sunday Telegram Pressherald com April 18 2014 Retrieved October 12 2015 RabbitEars TV Query for WPXT External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WPXT amp oldid 1216718502, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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