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WTNH

WTNH (channel 8) is a television station licensed to New Haven, Connecticut, United States, serving the Hartford–New Haven market as an affiliate of ABC. It is owned by Nexstar Media Group alongside MyNetworkTV affiliate WCTX (channel 59), also licensed to New Haven. Both stations share studios on Elm Street in downtown New Haven; per a channel sharing agreement, the stations transmit using WTNH's spectrum from a tower in Hamden, Connecticut.

WTNH
CityNew Haven, Connecticut
Channels
BrandingChannel 8; News 8
Programming
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
WCTX
History
FoundedAugust 1947 (1947-08)[1][2]
First air date
June 15, 1948
(74 years ago)
 (1948-06-15)
Former call signs
  • WNHC-TV (1948–1971)
  • WTNH-TV (1971–1985)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog:
  • 6 (VHF, 1948–1953)
  • 8 (VHF, 1953–2009)
  • Primary:
  • DuMont (1948–1956)
  • CBS (1948–1956)
  • Secondary:
  • NBC (1949–1955)
  • ABC (1949–1956)
  • The WB (1995)
Call sign meaning
Television New Haven
Technical information
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID74109
ERP20.5 kW
HAAT342 m (1,122 ft)
Transmitter coordinates41°25′22.2″N 72°57′4.9″W / 41.422833°N 72.951361°W / 41.422833; -72.951361
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
Websitewww.wtnh.com

History

Local pioneer (1948–1970)

WTNH first went on the air on June 15, 1948, as WNHC-TV, originally broadcasting on channel 6. It is the oldest television station in Connecticut. The station was founded by the Elm City Broadcasting Corporation, owners of WNHC radio (1340 AM, now WYBC; and 99.1 FM, now WPLR).[3] Elm City Broadcasting founded WNHC radio in December 1944 and was principally owned by Patrick J. Goode, U.S. postmaster for New Haven; Garo W. Ray, Chief Engineer; and Aldo DeDominicis, a radio salesperson.[4]

WNHC-TV was originally an affiliate of the DuMont Television Network, and claims to have been the first full-time affiliate of that short-lived network.[5] The station originally broadcast from WNHC radio's building on Chapel Street in downtown New Haven.[6] However, with no studio facilities of its own, it could not produce local programming. For a time, WNHC-TV simply rebroadcast the signal of DuMont's New York City flagship, WABD (now Fox flagship WNYW).[7] In October 1948, the station added CBS programming to its schedule,[8] and additional secondary affiliations with NBC and ABC followed a year later.[9][10] The station was the first in the country to use videotape for local programming and one of the first to broadcast in color.

When the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)'s Sixth Report and Order ended the four-year freeze on television construction permit awards in 1952, it also reorganized channel allocations to alleviate interference issues. As a result, WNHC-TV changed frequencies and moved to channel 8 in December 1953.[11][12] The next year, the FCC collapsed New Haven and Hartford into a single market. WNHC-TV shared some CBS programming with New Britain's WKNB-TV (channel 30, now NBC owned-and-operated station WVIT) until 1955, since WKNB's signal was not strong enough to cover New Haven at the time.

In 1956, the WNHC stations were purchased by Philadelphia-based Triangle Publications.[13] Also that same year, WNHC-TV lost its CBS affiliation when that network purchased WGTH-TV in Hartford (channel 18, later WHCT and now Univision affiliate WUVN). This left channel 8 as a sole ABC affiliate, although it shared ABC programming with WATR-TV (channel 20, now WCCT-TV) in nearby Waterbury until 1966. Under Triangle ownership the WNHC stations moved to a new studio facility, on College Street in downtown New Haven, around 1960.

Until the original WTIC-TV (channel 3, now WFSB) signed on from Hartford in September 1957, WNHC-TV was the only station on the VHF dial in Connecticut. Many viewers northeast of Hartford used outdoor antennas to get spotty reception of CBS and NBC programs from Boston, while those southwest of Hartford with outdoor TV antennas got great to excellent reception from their respective New York City flagship stations; indeed, much of southwestern Connecticut is part of the New York City market. By contrast, most of Connecticut got a clear picture and pitch-perfect sound from channel 8.

Later years (1970–present)

Triangle was forced out of broadcasting in 1970 after then-Pennsylvania Governor Milton J. Shapp complained the company had used its Pennsylvania stations in a smear campaign against him. The WNHC stations were among the first batch to be sold, going to Capital Cities Communications, along with its sister stations in Philadelphia (WFIL-TV, now WPVI-TV) and Fresno (KFRE-TV, now KFSN-TV) in a deal that would be finalized in 1971.[14][15] However, Capital Cities could not keep the radio stations because of the FCC's then-restrictions on ownership, resulting in WNHC-AM-FM being spun off to separate third parties.[16] WNHC-TV changed its call letters to the current WTNH-TV in April 1971, not long after Capital Cities officially took over (the station dropped the -TV suffix from its calls in 1985, but continued to call itself "WTNH-TV" on-air well into the 1990s). The station later relocated for a second time in May 1983, into its present studio facility on Elm Street.

On March 19, 1985, Capital Cities announced its intention to buy ABC in a deal that would stun the broadcast industry.[17] As part of the deal, Capital Cities was required to sell WTNH due to a significant signal overlap with ABC's New York flagship station, WABC-TV.[18] Like the other major stations in Connecticut, WTNH's city-grade signal reaches Fairfield County, which is part of the New York City market. It also provides at least grade B coverage to most of Long Island.[19] At the time, the FCC normally did not allow common ownership of two stations with overlapping coverage areas, and would not even consider granting a waiver for a city-grade overlap (the FCC began allowing common ownership of two stations with overlapping coverage areas in 2000). As a result, WTNH was sold to Cook Inlet Television Partners, a subsidiary of Cook Inlet Region, Inc. (an Alaska Native Regional Corporation); the deal was eventually completed in January 1986.[20] During the mid-1980s, the syndicated Sally Jessy Raphael talk show originated from the WTNH studios in New Haven, until the show moved to New York City later in the decade.

Cook Inlet sold WTNH to LIN Television in 1994. When a new UHF station in New Haven, WTVU (channel 59, now WCTX) signed on in April 1995 as a WB affiliate, WTNH began operating the station through a local marketing agreement (LMA);[21] prior to WTVU's launch, WTNH held a temporary secondary WB affiliation, airing its programming (which at the time consisted solely of a Wednesday prime time lineup) Saturdays in late night.[22] In 2001, LIN TV bought WCTX outright. On May 18, 2007, the company announced that it was exploring strategic alternatives that could have resulted in the sale of the company.[23] On March 21, 2014, Media General announced that it would purchase LIN Media and its stations, including WTNH and WCTX, in a $1.6 billion merger.[24] The merger was completed on December 19.[25]

On September 8, 2015, Media General announced that it would acquire the Meredith Corporation for $2.4 billion, with the combined group to be renamed Meredith Media General if the sale had been finalized. Because Meredith already owned WFSB, and the two stations ranked among the four highest-rated stations in the Hartford–New Haven market in total day viewership, the companies would have been required to sell either WTNH or WFSB to comply with FCC ownership rules as well as recent changes to those rules regarding same-market television stations that restrict sharing agreements; WCTX would have been the only one of the three stations affected by the merger that could legally be acquired by Meredith Media General, as its total day viewership ranked below the top-four ratings threshold.[26][27][28][29] However, on January 27, 2016, Nexstar Broadcasting Group announced that it had reached an agreement to acquire Media General (which was approved on January 17, 2017), resulting in the termination of Meredith's acquisition by Media General. This sale reunited WTNH with former Triangle station property WTAJ-TV, which Nexstar acquired in 2006.[30]

On December 3, 2018, Nexstar announced it would acquire the assets of Chicago-based Tribune Media—which has owned Fox affiliate WTIC-TV (channel 61) since 1996 and CW affiliate WCCT-TV (channel 20) since 2001—for $6.4 billion in cash and debt. Nexstar was required to sell two of the stations (including one ranking in the top four in ratings) to a separate, unrelated company to comply with FCC ownership rules.[31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40] On March 20, 2019, it was announced that Nexstar would keep the WTNH/WCTX duopoly and sell the WTIC/WCCT duopoly to McLean, Virginia-based Tegna Inc. as part of the company's sale of nineteen Nexstar- and Tribune-operated stations to Tegna and the E. W. Scripps Company in separate deals worth $1.32 billion; this would make the WTIC/WCCT duopoly the first television properties in Connecticut and southern New England for Tegna.[41][42]

News operation

 
Logo for WTNH's news operation.

WTNH presently broadcasts 48 hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with six hours each weekday and 4½ hours each on Saturdays and Sundays) among both WTNH and WCTX. In addition to its main studios, WTNH operates a New London bureau and a Hartford bureau on Columbus Boulevard. Along with regional NOAA National Weather Service radar data, the station operates its own weather radar near its transmitter site in Hamden. Together, these two sources are called "SkyMax Doppler Network". This can be seen via live video with audio from the National Weather Service on WTNH's website.

For over a quarter century, the station used the Action News format made famous at former Philadelphia sister station WFIL-TV (which became WPVI-TV and is now an ABC O&O), using the same "Move Closer to Your World" music and graphics packages as WPVI. It rebranded as NewsChannel 8 in 1996.

For most of the last half-century, WTNH has been a distant runner-up in the overall Connecticut market to dominant WFSB. However, in recent times, it has had to fend off a spirited challenge from WVIT. Since the turn of the millennium, the two stations have regularly traded the runner-up spot. However, WTNH appears to have higher ratings in southern and coastal Connecticut. Historically, WTNH's ratings for news and local programming are far higher in Nielsen's "Metro B" area of New Haven County than "Metro A" containing Hartford County.[citation needed]

Since 2000, WTNH has been producing a nightly prime time newscast at 10:00 p.m. on WBNE/WCTX. It has competed right from the start with WTIC-TV's 10:00 p.m. broadcast, which established itself as a viewer favorite since it debuted in 1989. As of the February 2008 ratings period, WTIC's weeknight newscast is actually the most watched late news broadcast in the market, even gathering more viewership than the 11:00 p.m. newscasts on Connecticut's Big Three stations. In 2005, WCTX began simulcasting the second hour of WTNH's weekday morning show at 6:00 a.m. followed by a third hour from 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. that was seen exclusively on WCTX, except for simulcast Good Morning America cut-ins on WTNH. The simulcast of the 6:00 a.m. hour was eventually dropped. The 7:00 a.m. hour received competition on March 3, 2008, when WTIC launched its own weekday morning show.

Its weekday noon newscast was originally an hour long, but was reduced to 30 minutes on February 23, 2009, when a new lifestyle/entertainment magazine show known as Connecticut Style was added at 12:30 p.m. On January 12, 2015, CT Style was added at 9:00 a.m. and the noon newscast become an hour long. On April 26, 2010, WTNH re-branded from News Channel 8 to News 8. In addition, WTNH began broadcasting its newscasts in 16:9 widescreen enhanced definition, with WCTX's newscasts and Connecticut Style being included in the upgrade. On October 4, 2010, WTNH became the third station in the market to begin broadcasting its local newscasts in high definition. WCTX's newscasts also made the transition, while Connecticut Style made the transition in 2015.

On January 2, 2017, Good Morning Connecticut was expanded to start at 4:30 a.m. while the noon newscast was shortened to 30 minutes. Connecticut Style was also cut to a half hour.

On March 30, 2020, WTNH planned to launch an expansion of WCTX's prime time newscast to the three-hour entirety of prime time on weeknights and 90 minutes on weekends.[43] This quickly shifted to launching on March 16 instead to provide continuing coverage of the local impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Technical information

Subchannels

The station's digital signal is multiplexed:

Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming[44]
8.1 720p 16:9 WTNH-DT Main WTNH programming / ABC
8.2 480i Rewind Rewind TV
20.4 Quest ATSC 1.0 host for WCCT-DT4 / Quest

Analog-to-digital conversion

WTNH shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 8, on June 12, 2009, as part of the federally mandated transition from analog to digital television.[45] The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition VHF channel 10, using PSIP to display WTNH's virtual channel as 8 on digital television receivers.

Cable and satellite availability

During the 1970s and 1980s, WTNH once had carriage in portions of northeastern New Jersey in Bergen County and much of Suffolk County on Long Island.[46]

References

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External links

  • Official website

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New Haven Both stations share studios on Elm Street in downtown New Haven per a channel sharing agreement the stations transmit using WTNH s spectrum from a tower in Hamden Connecticut WTNHNew Haven Hartford ConnecticutUnited StatesCityNew Haven ConnecticutChannelsDigital 10 VHF shared with WCTX Virtual 8BrandingChannel 8 News 8ProgrammingAffiliations8 1 ABC8 2 Rewind TVOwnershipOwnerNexstar Media Group Nexstar Media Inc Sister stationsWCTXHistoryFoundedAugust 1947 1947 08 1 2 First air dateJune 15 1948 74 years ago 1948 06 15 Former call signsWNHC TV 1948 1971 WTNH TV 1971 1985 Former channel number s Analog 6 VHF 1948 1953 8 VHF 1953 2009 Former affiliationsPrimary DuMont 1948 1956 CBS 1948 1956 Secondary NBC 1949 1955 ABC 1949 1956 The WB 1995 Call sign meaningTelevision New HavenTechnical informationLicensing authorityFCCFacility ID74109ERP20 5 kWHAAT342 m 1 122 ft Transmitter coordinates41 25 22 2 N 72 57 4 9 W 41 422833 N 72 951361 W 41 422833 72 951361LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebsitewww wbr wtnh wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Local pioneer 1948 1970 1 2 Later years 1970 present 2 News operation 3 Technical information 3 1 Subchannels 3 2 Analog to digital conversion 4 Cable and satellite availability 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditLocal pioneer 1948 1970 Edit WTNH first went on the air on June 15 1948 as WNHC TV originally broadcasting on channel 6 It is the oldest television station in Connecticut The station was founded by the Elm City Broadcasting Corporation owners of WNHC radio 1340 AM now WYBC and 99 1 FM now WPLR 3 Elm City Broadcasting founded WNHC radio in December 1944 and was principally owned by Patrick J Goode U S postmaster for New Haven Garo W Ray Chief Engineer and Aldo DeDominicis a radio salesperson 4 WNHC TV was originally an affiliate of the DuMont Television Network and claims to have been the first full time affiliate of that short lived network 5 The station originally broadcast from WNHC radio s building on Chapel Street in downtown New Haven 6 However with no studio facilities of its own it could not produce local programming For a time WNHC TV simply rebroadcast the signal of DuMont s New York City flagship WABD now Fox flagship WNYW 7 In October 1948 the station added CBS programming to its schedule 8 and additional secondary affiliations with NBC and ABC followed a year later 9 10 The station was the first in the country to use videotape for local programming and one of the first to broadcast in color When the Federal Communications Commission FCC s Sixth Report and Order ended the four year freeze on television construction permit awards in 1952 it also reorganized channel allocations to alleviate interference issues As a result WNHC TV changed frequencies and moved to channel 8 in December 1953 11 12 The next year the FCC collapsed New Haven and Hartford into a single market WNHC TV shared some CBS programming with New Britain s WKNB TV channel 30 now NBC owned and operated station WVIT until 1955 since WKNB s signal was not strong enough to cover New Haven at the time In 1956 the WNHC stations were purchased by Philadelphia based Triangle Publications 13 Also that same year WNHC TV lost its CBS affiliation when that network purchased WGTH TV in Hartford channel 18 later WHCT and now Univision affiliate WUVN This left channel 8 as a sole ABC affiliate although it shared ABC programming with WATR TV channel 20 now WCCT TV in nearby Waterbury until 1966 Under Triangle ownership the WNHC stations moved to a new studio facility on College Street in downtown New Haven around 1960 Until the original WTIC TV channel 3 now WFSB signed on from Hartford in September 1957 WNHC TV was the only station on the VHF dial in Connecticut Many viewers northeast of Hartford used outdoor antennas to get spotty reception of CBS and NBC programs from Boston while those southwest of Hartford with outdoor TV antennas got great to excellent reception from their respective New York City flagship stations indeed much of southwestern Connecticut is part of the New York City market By contrast most of Connecticut got a clear picture and pitch perfect sound from channel 8 Later years 1970 present Edit Triangle was forced out of broadcasting in 1970 after then Pennsylvania Governor Milton J Shapp complained the company had used its Pennsylvania stations in a smear campaign against him The WNHC stations were among the first batch to be sold going to Capital Cities Communications along with its sister stations in Philadelphia WFIL TV now WPVI TV and Fresno KFRE TV now KFSN TV in a deal that would be finalized in 1971 14 15 However Capital Cities could not keep the radio stations because of the FCC s then restrictions on ownership resulting in WNHC AM FM being spun off to separate third parties 16 WNHC TV changed its call letters to the current WTNH TV in April 1971 not long after Capital Cities officially took over the station dropped the TV suffix from its calls in 1985 but continued to call itself WTNH TV on air well into the 1990s The station later relocated for a second time in May 1983 into its present studio facility on Elm Street On March 19 1985 Capital Cities announced its intention to buy ABC in a deal that would stun the broadcast industry 17 As part of the deal Capital Cities was required to sell WTNH due to a significant signal overlap with ABC s New York flagship station WABC TV 18 Like the other major stations in Connecticut WTNH s city grade signal reaches Fairfield County which is part of the New York City market It also provides at least grade B coverage to most of Long Island 19 At the time the FCC normally did not allow common ownership of two stations with overlapping coverage areas and would not even consider granting a waiver for a city grade overlap the FCC began allowing common ownership of two stations with overlapping coverage areas in 2000 As a result WTNH was sold to Cook Inlet Television Partners a subsidiary of Cook Inlet Region Inc an Alaska Native Regional Corporation the deal was eventually completed in January 1986 20 During the mid 1980s the syndicated Sally Jessy Raphael talk show originated from the WTNH studios in New Haven until the show moved to New York City later in the decade Cook Inlet sold WTNH to LIN Television in 1994 When a new UHF station in New Haven WTVU channel 59 now WCTX signed on in April 1995 as a WB affiliate WTNH began operating the station through a local marketing agreement LMA 21 prior to WTVU s launch WTNH held a temporary secondary WB affiliation airing its programming which at the time consisted solely of a Wednesday prime time lineup Saturdays in late night 22 In 2001 LIN TV bought WCTX outright On May 18 2007 the company announced that it was exploring strategic alternatives that could have resulted in the sale of the company 23 On March 21 2014 Media General announced that it would purchase LIN Media and its stations including WTNH and WCTX in a 1 6 billion merger 24 The merger was completed on December 19 25 On September 8 2015 Media General announced that it would acquire the Meredith Corporation for 2 4 billion with the combined group to be renamed Meredith Media General if the sale had been finalized Because Meredith already owned WFSB and the two stations ranked among the four highest rated stations in the Hartford New Haven market in total day viewership the companies would have been required to sell either WTNH or WFSB to comply with FCC ownership rules as well as recent changes to those rules regarding same market television stations that restrict sharing agreements WCTX would have been the only one of the three stations affected by the merger that could legally be acquired by Meredith Media General as its total day viewership ranked below the top four ratings threshold 26 27 28 29 However on January 27 2016 Nexstar Broadcasting Group announced that it had reached an agreement to acquire Media General which was approved on January 17 2017 resulting in the termination of Meredith s acquisition by Media General This sale reunited WTNH with former Triangle station property WTAJ TV which Nexstar acquired in 2006 30 On December 3 2018 Nexstar announced it would acquire the assets of Chicago based Tribune Media which has owned Fox affiliate WTIC TV channel 61 since 1996 and CW affiliate WCCT TV channel 20 since 2001 for 6 4 billion in cash and debt Nexstar was required to sell two of the stations including one ranking in the top four in ratings to a separate unrelated company to comply with FCC ownership rules 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 On March 20 2019 it was announced that Nexstar would keep the WTNH WCTX duopoly and sell the WTIC WCCT duopoly to McLean Virginia based Tegna Inc as part of the company s sale of nineteen Nexstar and Tribune operated stations to Tegna and the E W Scripps Company in separate deals worth 1 32 billion this would make the WTIC WCCT duopoly the first television properties in Connecticut and southern New England for Tegna 41 42 News operation Edit Logo for WTNH s news operation WTNH presently broadcasts 48 hours of locally produced newscasts each week with six hours each weekday and 4 hours each on Saturdays and Sundays among both WTNH and WCTX In addition to its main studios WTNH operates a New London bureau and a Hartford bureau on Columbus Boulevard Along with regional NOAA National Weather Service radar data the station operates its own weather radar near its transmitter site in Hamden Together these two sources are called SkyMax Doppler Network This can be seen via live video with audio from the National Weather Service on WTNH s website For over a quarter century the station used the Action News format made famous at former Philadelphia sister station WFIL TV which became WPVI TV and is now an ABC O amp O using the same Move Closer to Your World music and graphics packages as WPVI It rebranded as NewsChannel 8 in 1996 For most of the last half century WTNH has been a distant runner up in the overall Connecticut market to dominant WFSB However in recent times it has had to fend off a spirited challenge from WVIT Since the turn of the millennium the two stations have regularly traded the runner up spot However WTNH appears to have higher ratings in southern and coastal Connecticut Historically WTNH s ratings for news and local programming are far higher in Nielsen s Metro B area of New Haven County than Metro A containing Hartford County citation needed Since 2000 WTNH has been producing a nightly prime time newscast at 10 00 p m on WBNE WCTX It has competed right from the start with WTIC TV s 10 00 p m broadcast which established itself as a viewer favorite since it debuted in 1989 As of the February 2008 ratings period WTIC s weeknight newscast is actually the most watched late news broadcast in the market even gathering more viewership than the 11 00 p m newscasts on Connecticut s Big Three stations In 2005 WCTX began simulcasting the second hour of WTNH s weekday morning show at 6 00 a m followed by a third hour from 7 00 a m 8 00 a m that was seen exclusively on WCTX except for simulcast Good Morning America cut ins on WTNH The simulcast of the 6 00 a m hour was eventually dropped The 7 00 a m hour received competition on March 3 2008 when WTIC launched its own weekday morning show Its weekday noon newscast was originally an hour long but was reduced to 30 minutes on February 23 2009 when a new lifestyle entertainment magazine show known as Connecticut Style was added at 12 30 p m On January 12 2015 CT Style was added at 9 00 a m and the noon newscast become an hour long On April 26 2010 WTNH re branded from News Channel 8 to News 8 In addition WTNH began broadcasting its newscasts in 16 9 widescreen enhanced definition with WCTX s newscasts and Connecticut Style being included in the upgrade On October 4 2010 WTNH became the third station in the market to begin broadcasting its local newscasts in high definition WCTX s newscasts also made the transition while Connecticut Style made the transition in 2015 On January 2 2017 Good Morning Connecticut was expanded to start at 4 30 a m while the noon newscast was shortened to 30 minutes Connecticut Style was also cut to a half hour On March 30 2020 WTNH planned to launch an expansion of WCTX s prime time newscast to the three hour entirety of prime time on weeknights and 90 minutes on weekends 43 This quickly shifted to launching on March 16 instead to provide continuing coverage of the local impact of the COVID 19 pandemic Technical information EditSubchannels Edit The station s digital signal is multiplexed Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming 44 8 1 720p 16 9 WTNH DT Main WTNH programming ABC8 2 480i Rewind Rewind TV20 4 Quest ATSC 1 0 host for WCCT DT4 QuestAnalog to digital conversion Edit WTNH shut down its analog signal over VHF channel 8 on June 12 2009 as part of the federally mandated transition from analog to digital television 45 The station s digital signal remained on its pre transition VHF channel 10 using PSIP to display WTNH s virtual channel as 8 on digital television receivers Cable and satellite availability EditDuring the 1970s and 1980s WTNH once had carriage in portions of northeastern New Jersey in Bergen County and much of Suffolk County on Long Island 46 References Edit WNHC seeks video CP to join DuMont hookup Broadcasting Telecasting July 28 1947 pg 34 WDEL WNHC get television permits Broadcasting Telecasting September 1 1947 pg 16 WNHC TV programs to start this week Broadcasting Telecasting June 14 1948 pg 58 FCC grants FM standard permits Broadcasting Broadcast Advertising August 21 1944 pg 66 Ingram Clarke 1999 Channel Three Stations DuMont Television Network Historical Website Cultural Heritage Tours Downtown Tour WNHC TV Walknewhaven org Retrieved March 26 2017 TV finds a haven Broadcasting Telecasting September 20 1948 pp 42 47 1 2 WNHC TV is new CBS TV affiliate Broadcasting Telecasting October 11 1948 pg 22 WNHC TV takes NBC Broadcasting Telecasting February 14 1949 pg 32 WNHC TV adds ABC Broadcasting Telecasting May 23 1949 pg 46 TV coverage RTMA predicts expansion Broadcasting Telecasting May 19 1952 pg 78 WNHC TV switches from six to eight Broadcasting Telecasting January 4 1954 pg 62 Triangle makes 4th purchase in year buys WNHC AM FM TV for 5 4 million Broadcasting Telecasting May 28 1956 pg 82 Capcities buys 9 Triangle outlets Broadcasting February 16 1970 pg 9 Last minute clearance for Capcities Broadcasting March 1 1971 pp 19 20 3 4 WNHC AM FM sold Broadcasting April 6 1970 pp 9 10 5 6 7 Capcities ABC Broadcasting March 25 1985 pp 31 32 The other side of the CCC ABC deal 1 billion in spin offs Broadcasting April 1 1985 pp 43 44 8 permanent dead link 9 permanent dead link FCC approval of CapCities ABC deal likely Broadcasting March 25 1985 pp 33 34 10 11 ABC CCC sells four TV s for 485 million Detroit Tampa to Scripps Howard Broadcasting July 29 1985 pg 30 Keveney Bill March 28 1995 WTVU channel 59 will go on air in April Hartford Courant Retrieved May 15 2019 Flint Joe April 17 1995 WB s second thoughts Variety Retrieved May 15 2019 LIN TV Corp Exploring Strategic Alternatives LIN TV May 18 2007 permanent dead link Harrison Crayton March 21 2014 Media General To Buy LIN For 1 6 Billion Hartford Courant Bloomberg News Archived from the original on March 22 2014 Retrieved March 22 2014 Media General Completes Merger With LIN Media Archived December 19 2014 at the Wayback Machine Press Release Media General Retrieved December 19 2014 Media General Acquiring Meredith For 2 4 Billion TVNewsCheck NewsCheck Media September 8 2015 Littleton Cynthia September 8 2015 TV Station Mega Merger Media General Sets 2 4 Billion Acquisition of Meredith Corp Variety Penske Media Corporation Retrieved September 9 2015 Media Merger Means WFSB Or WTNH Sale Likely Hartford Courant Tribune Publishing Associated Press September 8 2015 Retrieved September 9 2015 Turmelle Luther September 8 2015 Media General Meredith deal means either WTNH or WFSB must be sold New Haven Register Journal Register Company Retrieved September 9 2015 Press Release of Nexstar Broadcasting Group Inc www sec gov Retrieved October 26 2021 Acquisition of Tribune Media Company PDF Nexstar Media Group December 3 2018 Mark K Miller December 3 2018 Nexstar Buying Tribune Media For 6 4 Billion TVNewsCheck NewsCheck Media Peter White Dade Hayes December 3 2018 Nexstar Confirms 4 1B Tribune Media Acquisition To Become Leading Local TV Station Owner Deadline Hollywood Penske Media Corporation Gerry Smith Nabila Ahmed Eric Newcomer December 3 2018 Nexstar to buy WGN owner Tribune Media for 4 1 billion Chicago Tribune Tribune Publishing Bloomberg News Arjun Panchadar Sonam Rai December 3 2018 Nexstar to buy Tribune Media for 4 1 billion Reuters Jon Lafayette December 3 2018 Nexstar Announces Deal to Buy Tribune for 6 4B Broadcasting amp Cable NewBay Media Adam Jacobson December 3 2018 It s Official Nexstar Takes Tribune In Billion Dollar Stock Deal Radio Television Business Report Streamline RBR Inc Harry A Jessell Mark K Miller December 3 2018 Nexstar To Spin Off 1B In Stations TVNewsCheck NewsCheck Media Nexstar Media Group Enters into Definitive Agreement to Acquire Tribune Media Company for 6 4 Billion in Accretive Transaction Creating the Nation s Largest Local Television Broadcaster and Local Media Company Nexstar Media Group December 3 2018 Retrieved December 3 2018 Nexstar Media Group Enters Into Definitive Agreement To Acquire Tribune Media Company Tribune Media December 3 2018 Retrieved December 3 2018 Nexstar Selling 19 TVs In 15 Markets For 1 32B TVNewsCheck NewsCheckMedia March 20 2019 Retrieved March 20 2019 Nabila Ahmed Anousha Sakoui March 20 2019 Nexstar to Sell Stations to Tegna Scripps for 1 32 Billion Bloomberg News Bloomberg L P Lafayette John March 10 2020 WCTX Launching 3 Hour News Block in Primetime Newscasts produced by Nexstar sister station WTNH in Hartford Broadcasting amp Cable Retrieved March 11 2020 RabbitEars TV Query for WTNH List of Digital Full Power Stations 12 permanent dead link External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WTNH amp oldid 1134643626, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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