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WSFL-TV

WSFL-TV (channel 39) is a television station in Miami, Florida, United States, affiliated with The CW. It is owned by the E. W. Scripps Company alongside Ion Television owned-and-operated station WPXM-TV (channel 35), also licensed to Miami. WSFL-TV's studios are located on Southwest 78th Avenue in Plantation, Florida; its transmitter is located in Andover, Florida.

WSFL-TV
CityMiami, Florida
Channels
BrandingWSFL-TV Channel 39
Programming
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
WPXM-TV
History
First air date
October 16, 1982
(41 years ago)
 (1982-10-16)
Former call signs
  • WDZL (1982–1998)
  • WBZL (1998–2006)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog:
  • 39 (UHF, 1982–2009)
  • Digital:
  • 19 (UHF, 2001–2019)
Call sign meaning
South Florida
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID10203
ERP1,000 kW
HAAT297 m (974 ft)
Transmitter coordinates25°58′8″N 80°13′19″W / 25.96889°N 80.22194°W / 25.96889; -80.22194
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
Websitewsfltv.com

History edit

As an independent station edit

The station first signed on the air on October 16, 1982 as WDZL. It was originally owned by Channel 39 Broadcasting Ltd. Operating as an independent station, the station maintained a general entertainment format consisting of cartoons, off-network dramas, classic movies, a few older off-network sitcoms, and religious programs. Odyssey Partners, which would later evolve into Renaissance Broadcasting (and which had owned WTXX, now WCCT-TV, in Waterbury, Connecticut), owned an interest in WDZL.

In December 1984, Grant Broadcasting System signed on competing independent WBFS-TV (channel 33) with a stronger general entertainment lineup, and surpassed WDZL in the ratings immediately. Still, WDZL was profitable, especially with the large amount of barter cartoons that was available to the station. It was still running programs that other area stations passed on until the wave of affiliation switches in January 1989. When WCIX (channel 6, now WFOR-TV on channel 4) was sold to CBS and dropped most of its syndicated programs, Fox programming moved to WSVN (channel 7), which lost its NBC affiliation to WTVJ (channel 4, now on channel 6), which became an NBC-owned station at that time. Most of the syndicated programs dropped by WCIX, primarily cartoons and sitcoms, were acquired by WDZL, helping it to become a far stronger independent station by the early 1990s (WSVN acquired some of WCIX's cartoons to air on weekend mornings, along most of WCIX's movie packages, while WCIX retained some of its syndicated programs). In 1991, WDZL began branding its children's programming as the Fun Zone; the programming block was hosted by Lauren D. The station acquired the rights to Fox Kids after WSVN dropped the programming block in 1993.

In mid-January 1994, the station began airing the Action Pack programming block with a TekWar TV movie. The rating for the movie were 9.1/13, which was 225% more than November and more than any 2 hour movie from last year.[2]

As a WB affiliate edit

WDZL became a charter WB affiliate when the network debuted on January 11, 1995. In 1997, the Tribune Company acquired Renaissance Communications' six television stations.[3] As Kids' WB programming expanded to three hours on weekdays, the station dropped Fox Kids (which moved to Home Shopping Network station WYHS (channel 69, now WAMI-TV). Channel 39 altered its call letters to WBZL (simply replacing the "D" with a "B") in 1998 to emphasize its affiliation with The WB.[4] Throughout its affiliation with the network, the station was branded on-air as "WB 39". By that point, WBZL began airing more first-run talk and reality shows during the daytime hours, along with children's programming, and off-network sitcoms in the evenings. By 2005, it was the only remaining station in South Florida that still ran children's programs on weekday afternoons due to the presence of Kids' WB (which would discontinue its weekday afternoon block nationwide on December 30, 2005, leaving only a five-hour lineup on Saturday mornings).

 
WSFL's logo as "SFL", used from September 1, 2008 to February 2012.

As a CW affiliate edit

On January 24, 2006, the Warner Bros. unit of Time Warner and CBS Corporation announced that the two companies would shut down The WB and UPN and combine the networks' respective programming to create a new "fifth" network called The CW.[5][6] On the day of the announcement, Tribune Broadcasting signed a ten-year agreement to affiliate 16 of its WB affiliates, including WBZL, with The CW. However, it would not have been an upset had WBFS (which is owned by CBS News and Stations) been chosen as Miami's CW station. Representatives for the network were on record as preferring the "strongest" WB and UPN stations to become The CW's charter affiliates, and Miami–Fort Lauderdale was one of the few markets where the WB and UPN stations both had relatively strong viewership. Throughout the summer, WBZL started using the CW logo in station promotions and also began referring to itself as "CW South Florida". On September 17, the station changed its call letters to WSFL-TV, to reference to its geographic location. WSFL became a charter CW affiliate when the network debuted the next day on September 18.

On September 1, 2008, in a corporate move by Tribune to de-emphasize references to The CW in the branding of its CW-affiliated stations, channel 39 was rebranded as "SFL" and it debuted a logo featuring the stylistic capital "S" in the Sun-Sentinel nameplate logo. Around the same time, WSFL moved its operations into the Fort Lauderdale offices of the Sun-Sentinel newspaper.[7] By February 2012, the station rebranded as "SFL-TV" to de-emphasize its connection to the Sun-Sentinel, as WSFL no longer offers full-scale local newscasts.[8]

 
WSFL-TV logo from February 1, 2017, to May 2020. A similar logo (using a different typeface for "South Florida") was used from 2006 to 2008.

On July 10, 2013, Tribune announced plans to spin off its publishing division into a separate company. The split was finalized in 2014, and WSFL-TV remain with the Tribune Company (which retain all non-publishing assets, including the broadcasting, digital media and Media Services units), while its newspapers (including the Sun-Sentinel) became part of the similarly named Tribune Publishing Company.[9] On February 1, 2017, the station reverted to the "CW South Florida" branding.

Sale attempts and sales since 2017 edit

Sinclair Broadcast Group entered into an agreement to acquire Tribune Media on May 8, 2017 for $3.9 billion, plus assumption of $2.7 billion in Tribune debt.[10][11] In order to meet regulatory approval, Sinclair agreed to divest WSFL to Fox Television Stations[12] in what was part of a $910 million deal;[13] Fox executives declined to make any public statement regarding the status of current affiliate WSVN[14] which had a contract with the network through June 30, 2019.[15] Both transactions were nullified when Tribune Media terminated the merger and filed a breach of contract lawsuit against Sinclair;[16][17] this followed FCC chairman Ajit Pai rejecting the deal[18] and the commission voting to put it through a hearing.[19]

Nexstar Media Group subsequently announced their acquisition of Tribune Media on December 3, 2018 for $6.4 billion in cash and debt.[20] As part of the deal, WSFL was divested to the E. W. Scripps Company in a series of transactions with multiple companies that totaled $1.32 billion.[21][22] The sale was completed on September 19, 2019.[23][24]

Newscasts edit

Tribune era edit

In 1997, NBC owned-and-operated station WTVJ and the Sun-Sentinel entered into a partnership to co-produce a nightly 10:00 p.m. newscast on WDZL, titled WB 39 News at 10.[25] When the station became a CW affiliate, the newscast's title was changed accordingly to CW News at 10. On March 5, 2008, WTVJ began broadcasting its local newscasts in high definition; the 10:00 p.m. broadcast on WSFL was included in the upgrade. For the duration of the 2008 Summer Olympics, WSFL's newscast utilized a two-anchor format and closely mirrored the format of the newscasts airing on WTVJ. The 10:00 p.m. newscast during this time was broadcast from WTVJ's primary news set at Peacock Plaza in Miramar, with the only alterations being differences in the set's duratrans for the WSFL newscast. The WTVJ-produced newscast on WSFL was one of a handful of newscasts that were produced through news share agreements with Tribune-owned stations, including newscasts airing sister stations WPHL-TV in Philadelphia (whose 10:00 p.m. newscast was originally produced by NBC-owned WCAU, and has since transferred production to ABC-owned WPVI-TV) and KRCW-TV in Portland, Oregon (whose prime time newscast was originally produced by NBC affiliate KGW, and has since transferred production to Nexstar-owned CBS affiliate KOIN).

 
WSFL's logo used from February 2012 until January 31, 2017.

On August 26, 2008, WTVJ and WSFL agreed to terminate their news share agreement, most likely due to WTVJ's planned acquisition by Post-Newsweek Stations (then-owner of ABC affiliate WPLG, channel 10), which was later aborted due to financial issues and lack of FCC approval; the final broadcast of the 10:00 p.m. newscast aired on August 31. WSFL later began to produce a weekday morning news program, which aired for four hours from 5:00 to 9:00 a.m., on April 13, 2009; the program was broadcast out of the Sun-Sentinel's former auditorium on the first floor of the Sun-Sentinel Building on Las Olas in Fort Lauderdale. The Morning Show was canceled on August 4, 2010 due to low ratings.[26] The station continues to produce the public affairs program South Florida Voices, on Sunday mornings at 6 a.m., which is hosted by Deborah Ally; this program was relaunched with a new host and under a new title in September 2010.[26] WSFL also began producing nightly news updates in mid-August 2010, which air five times a day.[26] WSFL also produces local news inserts that appear during its broadcast of EyeOpener (which is produced by Dallas sister station KDAF) on weekday mornings.[8]

On September 28, 2015, WSFL-TV became the third station to launch the Tribune-developed news format, NewsFix, launching a half-hour prime time newscast, NewsFix SFL at 10:00. The format de-emphasizes the traditional use of anchors and reporters, in favor of using footage featuring those involved and continuity provided by a narrator to help illustrate the story.[27][28] As of September 2018, NewsFix SFL no longer airs on the station.

Scripps era edit

On November 14, 2019, Scripps announced that they would bring local news back to WSFL, originally starting in spring 2020.[29] However, due in part to the COVID-19 pandemic, the newscast debut did not occur. On March 10, 2021, it was announced that WPLG (now owned by BH Media) would produce 7–9 a.m. and 10 p.m. newscasts for WSFL, which began on June 1.[30]

Technical information edit

Subchannels edit

The station's digital signal is multiplexed:

Subchannels of WSFL-TV[31]
Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming
39.1 1080i 16:9 WSFL-DT Main WSFL-TV programming / The CW
39.2 480i CourtTV Court TV
39.3 AntTV Antenna TV
39.4 Defy Defy TV
39.5 QVC QVC

Analog-to-digital conversion edit

WSFL-TV ended programming on its analog signal, on UHF channel 39, 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's digital signal continued to broadcast on its pre-transition UHF channel 19.[32] Through the use of PSIP, digital television receivers display station's virtual channel as its former UHF analog channel 39.

References edit

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WSFL-TV". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ Benson, Jim (January 20, 1994). "'Action' packs wallop, gives markets a boost". Variety. Retrieved June 9, 2017.
  3. ^ Tribune Closes TV Purchases, South Florida Sun-Sentinel, March 26, 1997.
  4. ^ Channel 39 Changes Its Call Letters, South Florida Sun-Sentinel, April 27, 1998.
  5. ^ 'Gilmore Girls' meet 'Smackdown'; CW Network to combine WB, UPN in CBS-Warner venture beginning in September, CNNMoney.com, January 24, 2006.
  6. ^ UPN and WB to Combine, Forming New TV Network, The New York Times, January 24, 2006.
  7. ^ TV station, paper to share offices, South Florida Sun-Sentinel, March 20, 2008.
  8. ^ a b Malone, Michael (February 10, 2012). "Tribune's WSFL Rebrands in Miami". Broadcasting & Cable. Retrieved February 10, 2012.
  9. ^ Haughney, Christine; Carr, David (10 July 2013). "Tribune Co. to Split in Two". New York Times. Retrieved July 10, 2013.
  10. ^ Stephen Battaglio (May 8, 2017). "Sinclair Broadcast Group to buy Tribune Media for $3.9 billion plus debt". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved June 6, 2017.
  11. ^ Cynthia Littleton (May 8, 2017). "Sinclair Broadcast Group Sets $3.9 Billion Deal to Acquire Tribune Media". Variety. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved June 6, 2017.
  12. ^ Littleton, Cynthia (February 22, 2018). "21st Century Fox Finalizing Deal With Sinclair to Acquire Six TV Stations (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved February 22, 2018.
  13. ^ Hayes, Dade (May 9, 2018). "21st Century Fox Buys Seven Local TV Stations From Sinclair For $910 Million". Deadline Hollywood. Penske Media Corporation. Retrieved May 9, 2018.
  14. ^ Ariens, Chris (May 10, 2018). "Fox Bosses Mum on What Will Become of WSFL". TVSpy. Retrieved May 10, 2018.
  15. ^ Lafayette, Jon. "Ansin: WSVN-TV Will Thrive Despite Fox Buying Fla. Station". Broadcasting & Cable. Retrieved May 11, 2018.
  16. ^ Mark K. Miller (August 9, 2018). "Tribune Kills Sinclair Merger, Files Suit". TVNewsCheck. NewsCheck Media.
  17. ^ Jon Lafayette (August 9, 2018). "Tribune Ends Deal with Sinclair, Files Breach of Contract Suit". Broadcasting & Cable. NewBay Media.
  18. ^ Benjamin Hart (July 16, 2018). "FCC Throws Wrench Into Sinclair Media Megadeal". New York. New York Media, LLC. Retrieved August 9, 2018.
  19. ^ Todd Shields (July 16, 2018). "Sinclair and Tribune Fall as FCC Slams TV Station Sale Plan". Bloomberg News. Retrieved July 19, 2018.
  20. ^ Jon Lafayette (December 3, 2018). "Nexstar Announces Deal to Buy Tribune for $6.4B". Broadcasting & Cable. NewBay Media.
  21. ^ Mark K. Miller (March 20, 2019). "Nexstar Selling 19 TVs In 15 Markets For $1.32B". TVNewsCheck. NewsCheck Media.
  22. ^ Nabila Ahmed; Anousha Sakoui (March 20, 2019). "Nexstar to Sell Stations to Tegna, Scripps for $1.32 Billion". Bloomberg News. Bloomberg, L.P.
  23. ^ "Scripps Closes Acquisition of Eight TV Stations from Nexstar-Tribune Merger Divestitures", E. W. Scripps Company, 19 September 2019, Retrieved 4 October 2019.
  24. ^ Littleton, Cynthia (September 19, 2019). "Nexstar Completes Tribune Acquisition, Sean Compton to Head Programming". Variety. Retrieved September 19, 2019.
  25. ^ Ch. 39 Adds Ch. 6 Newscast At 10, South Florida Sun-Sentinel, December 13, 1996.
  26. ^ a b c Carey, Bridget (August 4, 2010). "WSFL-Channel 39 cancels morning show". The Miami Herald. Retrieved August 4, 2010.
  27. ^ "News Fix Starting Monday 10p". WSFL-TV. September 22, 2015. Retrieved November 18, 2015.
  28. ^ Roly Ortega (September 29, 2015). "The "NewsFix" format expands to South Florida on WSFL, their first local newscast in 5 years". The Changing Newscasts Blog. WordPress. Retrieved November 18, 2015.
  29. ^ "Scripps to Add Local News to Station in Miami Market". broadcasting & cable. November 14, 2019.
  30. ^ "WPLG and WSFL Partner On New Newscasts". TV News Check. March 21, 2021.
  31. ^ RabbitEars TV Query for WSFL
  32. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-08-29. Retrieved 2012-03-24.

External links edit

  • Official website

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WSFL TV channel 39 is a television station in Miami Florida United States affiliated with The CW It is owned by the E W Scripps Company alongside Ion Television owned and operated station WPXM TV channel 35 also licensed to Miami WSFL TV s studios are located on Southwest 78th Avenue in Plantation Florida its transmitter is located in Andover Florida WSFL TVMiami Fort Lauderdale FloridaUnited StatesCityMiami FloridaChannelsDigital 27 UHF Virtual 39BrandingWSFL TV Channel 39ProgrammingAffiliations39 1 The CWfor others see SubchannelsOwnershipOwnerE W Scripps Company Scripps Broadcasting Holdings LLC Sister stationsWPXM TVHistoryFirst air dateOctober 16 1982 41 years ago 1982 10 16 Former call signsWDZL 1982 1998 WBZL 1998 2006 Former channel number s Analog 39 UHF 1982 2009 Digital 19 UHF 2001 2019 Former affiliationsPrimary Independent 1982 1995 The WB 1995 2006 Secondary Fox Kids 1993 1997 Call sign meaningSouth FloridaTechnical information 1 Licensing authorityFCCFacility ID10203ERP1 000 kWHAAT297 m 974 ft Transmitter coordinates25 58 8 N 80 13 19 W 25 96889 N 80 22194 W 25 96889 80 22194LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebsitewsfltv wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 As an independent station 1 2 As a WB affiliate 1 3 As a CW affiliate 1 4 Sale attempts and sales since 2017 2 Newscasts 2 1 Tribune era 2 2 Scripps era 3 Technical information 3 1 Subchannels 3 2 Analog to digital conversion 4 References 5 External linksHistory editAs an independent station edit The station first signed on the air on October 16 1982 as WDZL It was originally owned by Channel 39 Broadcasting Ltd Operating as an independent station the station maintained a general entertainment format consisting of cartoons off network dramas classic movies a few older off network sitcoms and religious programs Odyssey Partners which would later evolve into Renaissance Broadcasting and which had owned WTXX now WCCT TV in Waterbury Connecticut owned an interest in WDZL In December 1984 Grant Broadcasting System signed on competing independent WBFS TV channel 33 with a stronger general entertainment lineup and surpassed WDZL in the ratings immediately Still WDZL was profitable especially with the large amount of barter cartoons that was available to the station It was still running programs that other area stations passed on until the wave of affiliation switches in January 1989 When WCIX channel 6 now WFOR TV on channel 4 was sold to CBS and dropped most of its syndicated programs Fox programming moved to WSVN channel 7 which lost its NBC affiliation to WTVJ channel 4 now on channel 6 which became an NBC owned station at that time Most of the syndicated programs dropped by WCIX primarily cartoons and sitcoms were acquired by WDZL helping it to become a far stronger independent station by the early 1990s WSVN acquired some of WCIX s cartoons to air on weekend mornings along most of WCIX s movie packages while WCIX retained some of its syndicated programs In 1991 WDZL began branding its children s programming as the Fun Zone the programming block was hosted by Lauren D The station acquired the rights to Fox Kids after WSVN dropped the programming block in 1993 In mid January 1994 the station began airing the Action Pack programming block with a TekWar TV movie The rating for the movie were 9 1 13 which was 225 more than November and more than any 2 hour movie from last year 2 As a WB affiliate edit WDZL became a charter WB affiliate when the network debuted on January 11 1995 In 1997 the Tribune Company acquired Renaissance Communications six television stations 3 As Kids WB programming expanded to three hours on weekdays the station dropped Fox Kids which moved to Home Shopping Network station WYHS channel 69 now WAMI TV Channel 39 altered its call letters to WBZL simply replacing the D with a B in 1998 to emphasize its affiliation with The WB 4 Throughout its affiliation with the network the station was branded on air as WB 39 By that point WBZL began airing more first run talk and reality shows during the daytime hours along with children s programming and off network sitcoms in the evenings By 2005 it was the only remaining station in South Florida that still ran children s programs on weekday afternoons due to the presence of Kids WB which would discontinue its weekday afternoon block nationwide on December 30 2005 leaving only a five hour lineup on Saturday mornings nbsp WSFL s logo as SFL used from September 1 2008 to February 2012 As a CW affiliate edit On January 24 2006 the Warner Bros unit of Time Warner and CBS Corporation announced that the two companies would shut down The WB and UPN and combine the networks respective programming to create a new fifth network called The CW 5 6 On the day of the announcement Tribune Broadcasting signed a ten year agreement to affiliate 16 of its WB affiliates including WBZL with The CW However it would not have been an upset had WBFS which is owned by CBS News and Stations been chosen as Miami s CW station Representatives for the network were on record as preferring the strongest WB and UPN stations to become The CW s charter affiliates and Miami Fort Lauderdale was one of the few markets where the WB and UPN stations both had relatively strong viewership Throughout the summer WBZL started using the CW logo in station promotions and also began referring to itself as CW South Florida On September 17 the station changed its call letters to WSFL TV to reference to its geographic location WSFL became a charter CW affiliate when the network debuted the next day on September 18 On September 1 2008 in a corporate move by Tribune to de emphasize references to The CW in the branding of its CW affiliated stations channel 39 was rebranded as SFL and it debuted a logo featuring the stylistic capital S in the Sun Sentinel nameplate logo Around the same time WSFL moved its operations into the Fort Lauderdale offices of the Sun Sentinel newspaper 7 By February 2012 the station rebranded as SFL TV to de emphasize its connection to the Sun Sentinel as WSFL no longer offers full scale local newscasts 8 nbsp WSFL TV logo from February 1 2017 to May 2020 A similar logo using a different typeface for South Florida was used from 2006 to 2008 On July 10 2013 Tribune announced plans to spin off its publishing division into a separate company The split was finalized in 2014 and WSFL TV remain with the Tribune Company which retain all non publishing assets including the broadcasting digital media and Media Services units while its newspapers including the Sun Sentinel became part of the similarly named Tribune Publishing Company 9 On February 1 2017 the station reverted to the CW South Florida branding Sale attempts and sales since 2017 edit Further information Attempted acquisition of Tribune Media by Sinclair Broadcast Group Sinclair Broadcast Group entered into an agreement to acquire Tribune Media on May 8 2017 for 3 9 billion plus assumption of 2 7 billion in Tribune debt 10 11 In order to meet regulatory approval Sinclair agreed to divest WSFL to Fox Television Stations 12 in what was part of a 910 million deal 13 Fox executives declined to make any public statement regarding the status of current affiliate WSVN 14 which had a contract with the network through June 30 2019 15 Both transactions were nullified when Tribune Media terminated the merger and filed a breach of contract lawsuit against Sinclair 16 17 this followed FCC chairman Ajit Pai rejecting the deal 18 and the commission voting to put it through a hearing 19 Nexstar Media Group subsequently announced their acquisition of Tribune Media on December 3 2018 for 6 4 billion in cash and debt 20 As part of the deal WSFL was divested to the E W Scripps Company in a series of transactions with multiple companies that totaled 1 32 billion 21 22 The sale was completed on September 19 2019 23 24 Newscasts editTribune era edit Further information WTVJ News operationIn 1997 NBC owned and operated station WTVJ and the Sun Sentinel entered into a partnership to co produce a nightly 10 00 p m newscast on WDZL titled WB 39 News at 10 25 When the station became a CW affiliate the newscast s title was changed accordingly to CW News at 10 On March 5 2008 WTVJ began broadcasting its local newscasts in high definition the 10 00 p m broadcast on WSFL was included in the upgrade For the duration of the 2008 Summer Olympics WSFL s newscast utilized a two anchor format and closely mirrored the format of the newscasts airing on WTVJ The 10 00 p m newscast during this time was broadcast from WTVJ s primary news set at Peacock Plaza in Miramar with the only alterations being differences in the set s duratrans for the WSFL newscast The WTVJ produced newscast on WSFL was one of a handful of newscasts that were produced through news share agreements with Tribune owned stations including newscasts airing sister stations WPHL TV in Philadelphia whose 10 00 p m newscast was originally produced by NBC owned WCAU and has since transferred production to ABC owned WPVI TV and KRCW TV in Portland Oregon whose prime time newscast was originally produced by NBC affiliate KGW and has since transferred production to Nexstar owned CBS affiliate KOIN nbsp WSFL s logo used from February 2012 until January 31 2017 On August 26 2008 WTVJ and WSFL agreed to terminate their news share agreement most likely due to WTVJ s planned acquisition by Post Newsweek Stations then owner of ABC affiliate WPLG channel 10 which was later aborted due to financial issues and lack of FCC approval the final broadcast of the 10 00 p m newscast aired on August 31 WSFL later began to produce a weekday morning news program which aired for four hours from 5 00 to 9 00 a m on April 13 2009 the program was broadcast out of the Sun Sentinel s former auditorium on the first floor of the Sun Sentinel Building on Las Olas in Fort Lauderdale The Morning Show was canceled on August 4 2010 due to low ratings 26 The station continues to produce the public affairs program South Florida Voices on Sunday mornings at 6 a m which is hosted by Deborah Ally this program was relaunched with a new host and under a new title in September 2010 26 WSFL also began producing nightly news updates in mid August 2010 which air five times a day 26 WSFL also produces local news inserts that appear during its broadcast of EyeOpener which is produced by Dallas sister station KDAF on weekday mornings 8 On September 28 2015 WSFL TV became the third station to launch the Tribune developed news format NewsFix launching a half hour prime time newscast NewsFix SFL at 10 00 The format de emphasizes the traditional use of anchors and reporters in favor of using footage featuring those involved and continuity provided by a narrator to help illustrate the story 27 28 As of September 2018 update NewsFix SFL no longer airs on the station Scripps era edit Further information WPLG News operation On November 14 2019 Scripps announced that they would bring local news back to WSFL originally starting in spring 2020 29 However due in part to the COVID 19 pandemic the newscast debut did not occur On March 10 2021 it was announced that WPLG now owned by BH Media would produce 7 9 a m and 10 p m newscasts for WSFL which began on June 1 30 Technical information editSubchannels edit The station s digital signal is multiplexed Subchannels of WSFL TV 31 Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming39 1 1080i 16 9 WSFL DT Main WSFL TV programming The CW39 2 480i CourtTV Court TV39 3 AntTV Antenna TV39 4 Defy Defy TV39 5 QVC QVCAnalog to digital conversion edit WSFL TV ended programming on its analog signal on UHF channel 39 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 s digital signal continued to broadcast on its pre transition UHF channel 19 32 Through the use of PSIP digital television receivers display station s virtual channel as its former UHF analog channel 39 References edit Facility Technical Data for WSFL TV Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission Benson Jim January 20 1994 Action packs wallop gives markets a boost Variety Retrieved June 9 2017 Tribune Closes TV Purchases South Florida Sun Sentinel March 26 1997 Channel 39 Changes Its Call Letters South Florida Sun Sentinel April 27 1998 Gilmore Girls meet Smackdown CW Network to combine WB UPN in CBS Warner venture beginning in September CNNMoney com January 24 2006 UPN and WB to Combine Forming New TV Network The New York Times January 24 2006 TV station paper to share offices South Florida Sun Sentinel March 20 2008 a b Malone Michael February 10 2012 Tribune s WSFL Rebrands in Miami Broadcasting amp Cable Retrieved February 10 2012 Haughney Christine Carr David 10 July 2013 Tribune Co to Split in Two New York Times Retrieved July 10 2013 Stephen Battaglio May 8 2017 Sinclair Broadcast Group to buy Tribune Media for 3 9 billion plus debt Los Angeles Times Retrieved June 6 2017 Cynthia Littleton May 8 2017 Sinclair Broadcast Group Sets 3 9 Billion Deal to Acquire Tribune Media Variety Prometheus Global Media Retrieved June 6 2017 Littleton Cynthia February 22 2018 21st Century Fox Finalizing Deal With Sinclair to Acquire Six TV Stations EXCLUSIVE Variety Prometheus Global Media Retrieved February 22 2018 Hayes Dade May 9 2018 21st Century Fox Buys Seven Local TV Stations From Sinclair For 910 Million Deadline Hollywood Penske Media Corporation Retrieved May 9 2018 Ariens Chris May 10 2018 Fox Bosses Mum on What Will Become of WSFL TVSpy Retrieved May 10 2018 Lafayette Jon Ansin WSVN TV Will Thrive Despite Fox Buying Fla Station Broadcasting amp Cable Retrieved May 11 2018 Mark K Miller August 9 2018 Tribune Kills Sinclair Merger Files Suit TVNewsCheck NewsCheck Media Jon Lafayette August 9 2018 Tribune Ends Deal with Sinclair Files Breach of Contract Suit Broadcasting amp Cable NewBay Media Benjamin Hart July 16 2018 FCC Throws Wrench Into Sinclair Media Megadeal New York New York Media LLC Retrieved August 9 2018 Todd Shields July 16 2018 Sinclair and Tribune Fall as FCC Slams TV Station Sale Plan Bloomberg News Retrieved July 19 2018 Jon Lafayette December 3 2018 Nexstar Announces Deal to Buy Tribune for 6 4B Broadcasting amp Cable NewBay Media Mark K Miller March 20 2019 Nexstar Selling 19 TVs In 15 Markets For 1 32B TVNewsCheck NewsCheck Media Nabila Ahmed Anousha Sakoui March 20 2019 Nexstar to Sell Stations to Tegna Scripps for 1 32 Billion Bloomberg News Bloomberg L P Scripps Closes Acquisition of Eight TV Stations from Nexstar Tribune Merger Divestitures E W Scripps Company 19 September 2019 Retrieved 4 October 2019 Littleton Cynthia September 19 2019 Nexstar Completes Tribune Acquisition Sean Compton to Head Programming Variety Retrieved September 19 2019 Ch 39 Adds Ch 6 Newscast At 10 South Florida Sun Sentinel December 13 1996 a b c Carey Bridget August 4 2010 WSFL Channel 39 cancels morning show The Miami Herald Retrieved August 4 2010 News Fix Starting Monday 10p WSFL TV September 22 2015 Retrieved November 18 2015 Roly Ortega September 29 2015 The NewsFix format expands to South Florida on WSFL their first local newscast in 5 years The Changing Newscasts Blog WordPress Retrieved November 18 2015 Scripps to Add Local News to Station in Miami Market broadcasting amp cable November 14 2019 WPLG and WSFL Partner On New Newscasts TV News Check March 21 2021 RabbitEars TV Query for WSFL DTV Tentative Channel Designations for the First and the Second Rounds PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2013 08 29 Retrieved 2012 03 24 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WSFL TV amp oldid 1163836815, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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