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WTOV-TV

WTOV-TV (channel 9) is a television station licensed to Steubenville, Ohio, United States, serving the Wheeling, West Virginia–Steubenville, Ohio market as an affiliate of NBC and Fox. Owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group, the station maintains studios and transmitter facilities on Burr Avenue in Mingo Junction, Ohio (mailing address reads Red Donley Plaza in Steubenville).

WTOV-TV

CitySteubenville, Ohio
Channels
BrandingWTOV 9; News 9
Fox 9 (on DT2)
Programming
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
December 24, 1953 (70 years ago) (1953-12-24)
Former call signs
WSTV-TV (1953–1979)
Former channel number(s)
Analog:
9 (VHF, 1953–2009)
Digital:
57 (UHF, 2002–2009)
CBS (1953–1980)
ABC (secondary, 1953–2000)
MeTV (DT3, 2014–2022)[2]
Call sign meaning
"We're Television for the Ohio Valley"
Technical information[3]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID74122
ERP30 kW
HAAT282 m (925 ft)
Transmitter coordinates40°20′33.3″N 80°37′13.3″W / 40.342583°N 80.620361°W / 40.342583; -80.620361
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
Websitewtov9.com

History edit

The station went on air as WSTV-TV (for Steubenville) on December 24, 1953.[4] It was owned by Rust Craft Broadcasting along with WSTV radio (1340 AM), which went off the air in 2011, and 103.5 FM (now WOGH). When the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) opened bidding for the channel 9 license, Rust Craft and CBS emerged as the favorites. CBS planned to move the station's license to Pittsburgh in order to get its own station in what was then the sixth-largest market. However, the FCC turned CBS' bid down. The major cities in the Upper Ohio Valley are so close together that they must share the VHF band, and the FCC had opted not to issue any more VHF construction permits to Pittsburgh in order to give Wheeling–Steubenville and the other smaller markets in the area a chance to get on the air. The Wheeling–Steubenville TV market, despite its very close proximity to Pittsburgh and overlapping signals, remains a separate market today.

Channel 9 was originally a CBS affiliate, but also carried a secondary affiliation with ABC, sharing that network's programming with NBC affiliate WTRF-TV (channel 7). It changed its call letters to WTOV (standing for "We're Television for the Ohio Valley") on June 1, 1979, after Rust Craft merged with Ziff Davis and sold off the radio stations.[4] The call letters had been previously used for a TV station in Portsmouth, Virginia that is now WGNT. During its time as a CBS affiliate, the station struggled in the ratings due to the presence of Group W powerhouse KDKA-TV (channel 2) in Pittsburgh, which to this day remains widely viewable in the area both over-the-air and available on cable.

The station began phasing out ABC in the 1970s, but continued to carry a few ABC programs in off-hours for many years. Channel 9 had little need to air many ABC shows due to the presence of WTAE-TV (channel 4), Youngstown affiliate WYTV (channel 33), and to a lesser extent Columbus affiliate WTVN-TV (channel 6, now WSYX) on cable systems in the area; WSYX is now a sister station to channel 9.

On January 7, 1980, WTOV swapped affiliations with WTRF and became an NBC affiliate. At the time of the switch, NBC had struggled in the ratings for a number of years and then-market leader WTRF wanted a stronger affiliation. However, in the ensuing years the affiliation switch began to benefit WTOV. For starters, instead of competing with KDKA-TV for network programming from the nearby Pittsburgh market, WTOV now competed with future sister station WIIC-TV, channel 11 (which became WPXI the following year), which, until recently, had been one of NBC's weakest major-market affiliates. Secondly, NBC as a whole began to improve in the ratings in the early 1980s, and by the middle of the decade, was America's most-watched network, while CBS went through a serious decline that the network wouldn't recover from until the late 1990s. The affiliation with NBC also gave the station rights to carry the majority of Steelers games via the NFL on NBC package until 1997, and since 2006 a few games per year via NBC's Sunday Night Football, allowing it a good opportunity to establish itself with viewers (the station is within the 75-mile (121 km) NFL blackout contour, though the Steelers have never had a blackout since the current NFL blackout policy went into effect). These factors led WTOV-TV to surpass WTRF-TV in the ratings in the Wheeling–Steubenville market, a position it now holds by a wide margin.

In 1983, Ziff Davis sold WTOV, along with then-sister stations WEYI-TV in Saginaw, Michigan, WRDW-TV in Augusta, Georgia and WROC-TV in Rochester, New York, to Television Station Partners, L.P. Under the new ownership, channel 9 was the last NBC affiliate known to have used the old "Proud N" in its branding, keeping it for two years after NBC adopted its current simplified peacock logo in 1986. WTOV, along with WEYI and WROC, were sold to Smith Broadcast Group in 1996. In 2000, Cox Enterprises acquired WTOV, along with fellow NBC affiliate WJAC-TV in Johnstown, Pennsylvania on the other side of the Pittsburgh market, from Sunrise/STC Broadcasting (one of several subsidiaries of Smith Broadcasting). The station dropped the remaining ABC shows from its schedule soon after Cox took over. It also updated its logo to resemble that of sister station WPXI in Pittsburgh, and along with WJAC, the three were occasionally marketed together as a result until WPXI revamped its news graphics and music package.

WTOV's broadcasts became digital-only, effective June 12, 2009.

The station airs tape-delayed high school football games of the week including numerous playoff games of local teams and Wheeling Nailers hockey games (at one point preempting a Manchester UnitedChelsea Premier League game in 2014, to the ire of local viewers).[5] On June 3, 2010, Dish Network added WTOV, along with PBS member station WOUC and CBS affiliate WTRF (and the latter station's digital subchannels) as the local stations available to its subscribers in the Steubenville–Wheeling market.[6] WTOV and the other Steubenville–Wheeling area television stations were added to DirecTV on November 23, 2010.

On July 20, 2012, one day after Cox purchased four television stations in Jacksonville, Florida and Tulsa, Oklahoma from Newport Television, Cox put WTOV-TV, WJAC-TV, and sister stations in El Paso, Texas and Reno, Nevada (all in markets that are smaller than Tulsa), plus several radio stations in medium to small markets, on the selling block.[7] On February 25, 2013, Cox announced that it would sell the four television stations to Sinclair Broadcast Group.[8] The FCC granted its approval of the sale on April 29,[9] and the deal was consummated on May 2.[10] The deal made WTOV-TV a sister station to Pittsburgh's Fox affiliate WPGH-TV and MyNetworkTV affiliate WPMY, though it is still connected to WPXI through a news-share agreement WPXI has had with WPGH-TV since 2006.

On July 11, 2014, it was announced that WTOV would add Fox programming to its subchannel on September 1, which will serve as the Steubenville–Wheeling area's Fox affiliate, replacing the second digital subchannel of WTRF-TV. In a statement, Fox stated that it switched stations because WTOV has a stronger over-the-air signal than WTRF.[11][12] Fox programming began broadcasting on September 1, replacing MeTV, which moved to a newly created subchannel. MeTV, whose affiliation dated from Cox's ownership of WTOV, was dropped altogether on September 1, 2022 in favor of Sinclair's own Comet.[2]

WTOV's signal can be reached as far north as Sharon, Pennsylvania, as far west as Coshocton, as far east as Greensburg, Pennsylvania and as far south as Sistersville, West Virginia. Although the area is much better served by fellow NBC affiliate WPXI, WTOV's signal can easily be picked up in higher-elevated areas of the city of Pittsburgh with only a "rabbit-ear" antenna. WTOV is also carried on many cable systems that fall outside of its broadcast signal in northern West Virginia, western Pennsylvania, and east-central Ohio.

News operation edit

 
WTOV's news truck, a Subaru Forester, seen in nearby Pittsburgh.

WTOV was the first station in the Ohio Valley to broadcast its local newscasts in 16:9 widescreen enhanced definition in April 2009, and it currently runs almost all of its syndicated programming in HD (rival WTRF launched the first high-definition newscast in the market on December 29, 2011, during its noon newscast). When WTOV converted its newscasts to the 16:9 widescreen format, the graphics and set got a slight upgrade to match the 16:9 aspect ratio, though the weather graphics were not upgraded until August 2010.

On October 27, 2010, during the noon newscast, WTOV unveiled a new HD-ready set similar to that used by sister stations WPXI/Pittsburgh and WJAC/Johnstown, among other Cox-owned stations. The station's former graphics were launched in 2000, when Cox Enterprises bought WTOV and WJAC. With the new set and graphics, the station flipped its news theme to 615 Music's "The Tower", ending a nine-year run of using that same company's "Total Coverage" news music package. Sister station WJAC followed suit on October 25, 2011.

As part of its upgrade, the station launched "Early Warning Live Doppler 9" using Doppler weather radar data from five National Weather Service radar sites in the region. The station also updated master control to allow for weather warnings and news crawls without downconverting 16:9 video on the main signal to the 4:3 picture format.

On January 8, 2011, WTOV launched an hour-long Saturday morning newscast. On March 21, 2011, WTOV expanded its early evening newscast to a 90-minute block from 5 to 6:30 p.m. The extra half-hour replaced syndicated reruns of Seinfeld, which aired on the station for 15 years (that series would air on cable-only CW Plus affiliate "WBWO" from 2011 to 2021).

In announcing WTOV's Fox subchannel, Sinclair stated that it would carry an hour-long, WTOV-produced 10 p.m. newscast which debuted on October 6, 2014.[13] In addition, WTOV flipped its graphics and news package to the Sinclair News Package. WJAC followed suit in 2016.

Notable former on-air staff edit

Subchannels edit

The station's signal is multiplexed:

Subchannels of WTOV-TV[1]
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
9.1 1080i 16:9 NBC NBC
9.2 720p FOX Fox
9.3 480i Comet Comet

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Digital TV Market Listing for WTOV". RabbitEars.Info. Retrieved January 26, 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Some stations losing Me TV, but network available to stream" https://thedesk.net/2022/08/me-tv-sinclair-pulling-stations-frndly-philo/
  3. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WTOV-TV". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  4. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2003-03-31.
  5. ^ Harris, Christopher (November 15, 2021). "NBC Affiliate Shows Kids Cartoons Instead of Man United-Chelsea". World Soccer Talk. Retrieved December 30, 2023.
  6. ^ . shareholder.com. Archived from the original on 2010-08-11. Retrieved 2010-06-04.
  7. ^ http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/487513-Cox_Puts_Four_TV_Stations_on_Block_After_Acquiring_Four_From_Newport.php -dead link
  8. ^ Malone, Michael (February 25, 2013). "Sinclair to Acquire Five Cox Stations". Broadcasting & Cable. Retrieved February 25, 2013.
  9. ^ http://licensing.fcc.gov/prod/cdbs/pubacc/Auth_Files/1542002.pdf[dead link]
  10. ^ . sbgi.net. Archived from the original on June 10, 2013.
  11. ^ Eck, Kevin (July 11, 2014). . TVSpy. Archived from the original on July 12, 2014. Retrieved July 11, 2014.
  12. ^ "Sinclair Broadcast Group announces addition of Fox affiliate as digital subchannel on WTOV". WTOV9.com. July 11, 2014. Retrieved July 11, 2014.
  13. ^ WTOV will launch a 10:00 p.m. newscast starting next week for DT2 The Changing Newscasts Blog, October 2nd, 2014.

External links edit

  • Official website

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For the television station in Portsmouth Virginia that previously used the WTOV call sign see WGNT WTOV TV channel 9 is a television station licensed to Steubenville Ohio United States serving the Wheeling West Virginia Steubenville Ohio market as an affiliate of NBC and Fox Owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group the station maintains studios and transmitter facilities on Burr Avenue in Mingo Junction Ohio mailing address reads Red Donley Plaza in Steubenville WTOV TVSteubenville Ohio Wheeling West VirginiaUnited StatesCitySteubenville OhioChannelsDigital 9 VHF Virtual 9BrandingWTOV 9 News 9Fox 9 on DT2 ProgrammingAffiliations9 1 NBC9 2 Fox9 3 Comet 1 OwnershipOwnerSinclair Broadcast Group WTOV Licensee LLC HistoryFirst air dateDecember 24 1953 70 years ago 1953 12 24 Former call signsWSTV TV 1953 1979 Former channel number s Analog 9 VHF 1953 2009 Digital 57 UHF 2002 2009 Former affiliationsCBS 1953 1980 ABC secondary 1953 2000 MeTV DT3 2014 2022 2 Call sign meaning We re Television for the Ohio Valley Technical information 3 Licensing authorityFCCFacility ID74122ERP30 kWHAAT282 m 925 ft Transmitter coordinates40 20 33 3 N 80 37 13 3 W 40 342583 N 80 620361 W 40 342583 80 620361LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebsitewtov9 wbr com Contents 1 History 2 News operation 2 1 Notable former on air staff 3 Subchannels 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe station went on air as WSTV TV for Steubenville on December 24 1953 4 It was owned by Rust Craft Broadcasting along with WSTV radio 1340 AM which went off the air in 2011 and 103 5 FM now WOGH When the Federal Communications Commission FCC opened bidding for the channel 9 license Rust Craft and CBS emerged as the favorites CBS planned to move the station s license to Pittsburgh in order to get its own station in what was then the sixth largest market However the FCC turned CBS bid down The major cities in the Upper Ohio Valley are so close together that they must share the VHF band and the FCC had opted not to issue any more VHF construction permits to Pittsburgh in order to give Wheeling Steubenville and the other smaller markets in the area a chance to get on the air The Wheeling Steubenville TV market despite its very close proximity to Pittsburgh and overlapping signals remains a separate market today Channel 9 was originally a CBS affiliate but also carried a secondary affiliation with ABC sharing that network s programming with NBC affiliate WTRF TV channel 7 It changed its call letters to WTOV standing for We re Television for the Ohio Valley on June 1 1979 after Rust Craft merged with Ziff Davis and sold off the radio stations 4 The call letters had been previously used for a TV station in Portsmouth Virginia that is now WGNT During its time as a CBS affiliate the station struggled in the ratings due to the presence of Group W powerhouse KDKA TV channel 2 in Pittsburgh which to this day remains widely viewable in the area both over the air and available on cable The station began phasing out ABC in the 1970s but continued to carry a few ABC programs in off hours for many years Channel 9 had little need to air many ABC shows due to the presence of WTAE TV channel 4 Youngstown affiliate WYTV channel 33 and to a lesser extent Columbus affiliate WTVN TV channel 6 now WSYX on cable systems in the area WSYX is now a sister station to channel 9 On January 7 1980 WTOV swapped affiliations with WTRF and became an NBC affiliate At the time of the switch NBC had struggled in the ratings for a number of years and then market leader WTRF wanted a stronger affiliation However in the ensuing years the affiliation switch began to benefit WTOV For starters instead of competing with KDKA TV for network programming from the nearby Pittsburgh market WTOV now competed with future sister station WIIC TV channel 11 which became WPXI the following year which until recently had been one of NBC s weakest major market affiliates Secondly NBC as a whole began to improve in the ratings in the early 1980s and by the middle of the decade was America s most watched network while CBS went through a serious decline that the network wouldn t recover from until the late 1990s The affiliation with NBC also gave the station rights to carry the majority of Steelers games via the NFL on NBC package until 1997 and since 2006 a few games per year via NBC s Sunday Night Football allowing it a good opportunity to establish itself with viewers the station is within the 75 mile 121 km NFL blackout contour though the Steelers have never had a blackout since the current NFL blackout policy went into effect These factors led WTOV TV to surpass WTRF TV in the ratings in the Wheeling Steubenville market a position it now holds by a wide margin In 1983 Ziff Davis sold WTOV along with then sister stations WEYI TV in Saginaw Michigan WRDW TV in Augusta Georgia and WROC TV in Rochester New York to Television Station Partners L P Under the new ownership channel 9 was the last NBC affiliate known to have used the old Proud N in its branding keeping it for two years after NBC adopted its current simplified peacock logo in 1986 WTOV along with WEYI and WROC were sold to Smith Broadcast Group in 1996 In 2000 Cox Enterprises acquired WTOV along with fellow NBC affiliate WJAC TV in Johnstown Pennsylvania on the other side of the Pittsburgh market from Sunrise STC Broadcasting one of several subsidiaries of Smith Broadcasting The station dropped the remaining ABC shows from its schedule soon after Cox took over It also updated its logo to resemble that of sister station WPXI in Pittsburgh and along with WJAC the three were occasionally marketed together as a result until WPXI revamped its news graphics and music package WTOV s broadcasts became digital only effective June 12 2009 The station airs tape delayed high school football games of the week including numerous playoff games of local teams and Wheeling Nailers hockey games at one point preempting a Manchester United Chelsea Premier League game in 2014 to the ire of local viewers 5 On June 3 2010 Dish Network added WTOV along with PBS member station WOUC and CBS affiliate WTRF and the latter station s digital subchannels as the local stations available to its subscribers in the Steubenville Wheeling market 6 WTOV and the other Steubenville Wheeling area television stations were added to DirecTV on November 23 2010 On July 20 2012 one day after Cox purchased four television stations in Jacksonville Florida and Tulsa Oklahoma from Newport Television Cox put WTOV TV WJAC TV and sister stations in El Paso Texas and Reno Nevada all in markets that are smaller than Tulsa plus several radio stations in medium to small markets on the selling block 7 On February 25 2013 Cox announced that it would sell the four television stations to Sinclair Broadcast Group 8 The FCC granted its approval of the sale on April 29 9 and the deal was consummated on May 2 10 The deal made WTOV TV a sister station to Pittsburgh s Fox affiliate WPGH TV and MyNetworkTV affiliate WPMY though it is still connected to WPXI through a news share agreement WPXI has had with WPGH TV since 2006 On July 11 2014 it was announced that WTOV would add Fox programming to its subchannel on September 1 which will serve as the Steubenville Wheeling area s Fox affiliate replacing the second digital subchannel of WTRF TV In a statement Fox stated that it switched stations because WTOV has a stronger over the air signal than WTRF 11 12 Fox programming began broadcasting on September 1 replacing MeTV which moved to a newly created subchannel MeTV whose affiliation dated from Cox s ownership of WTOV was dropped altogether on September 1 2022 in favor of Sinclair s own Comet 2 WTOV s signal can be reached as far north as Sharon Pennsylvania as far west as Coshocton as far east as Greensburg Pennsylvania and as far south as Sistersville West Virginia Although the area is much better served by fellow NBC affiliate WPXI WTOV s signal can easily be picked up in higher elevated areas of the city of Pittsburgh with only a rabbit ear antenna WTOV is also carried on many cable systems that fall outside of its broadcast signal in northern West Virginia western Pennsylvania and east central Ohio News operation edit nbsp WTOV s news truck a Subaru Forester seen in nearby Pittsburgh WTOV was the first station in the Ohio Valley to broadcast its local newscasts in 16 9 widescreen enhanced definition in April 2009 and it currently runs almost all of its syndicated programming in HD rival WTRF launched the first high definition newscast in the market on December 29 2011 during its noon newscast When WTOV converted its newscasts to the 16 9 widescreen format the graphics and set got a slight upgrade to match the 16 9 aspect ratio though the weather graphics were not upgraded until August 2010 On October 27 2010 during the noon newscast WTOV unveiled a new HD ready set similar to that used by sister stations WPXI Pittsburgh and WJAC Johnstown among other Cox owned stations The station s former graphics were launched in 2000 when Cox Enterprises bought WTOV and WJAC With the new set and graphics the station flipped its news theme to 615 Music s The Tower ending a nine year run of using that same company s Total Coverage news music package Sister station WJAC followed suit on October 25 2011 As part of its upgrade the station launched Early Warning Live Doppler 9 using Doppler weather radar data from five National Weather Service radar sites in the region The station also updated master control to allow for weather warnings and news crawls without downconverting 16 9 video on the main signal to the 4 3 picture format On January 8 2011 WTOV launched an hour long Saturday morning newscast On March 21 2011 WTOV expanded its early evening newscast to a 90 minute block from 5 to 6 30 p m The extra half hour replaced syndicated reruns of Seinfeld which aired on the station for 15 years that series would air on cable only CW Plus affiliate WBWO from 2011 to 2021 In announcing WTOV s Fox subchannel Sinclair stated that it would carry an hour long WTOV produced 10 p m newscast which debuted on October 6 2014 13 In addition WTOV flipped its graphics and news package to the Sinclair News Package WJAC followed suit in 2016 Notable former on air staff edit Charles Red Donley news reporter sports reporter later director retired in 1988 the WTOV studios are named after him in his honor Cindy Hsu general assignment reporter 1989 1991 now at WCBS TV in New York City Fred McLeod sports anchor 1974 1976 later play by play announcer for the Cleveland Cavaliers died in September 2019 Gary Papa sports anchor 1976 1978 later worked for WGR TV and WPVI TV died in June 2009Subchannels editThe station s signal is multiplexed Subchannels of WTOV TV 1 Channel Res Aspect Short name Programming9 1 1080i 16 9 NBC NBC9 2 720p FOX Fox9 3 480i Comet CometReferences edit a b Digital TV Market Listing for WTOV RabbitEars Info Retrieved January 26 2017 a b Some stations losing Me TV but network available to stream https thedesk net 2022 08 me tv sinclair pulling stations frndly philo Facility Technical Data for WTOV TV Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission a b WTOV9 com WTOV9 Welcome To WTOV9 Archived from the original on 2003 03 31 Harris Christopher November 15 2021 NBC Affiliate Shows Kids Cartoons Instead of Man United Chelsea World Soccer Talk Retrieved December 30 2023 DISH Network Investor Relations 1 888 825 2557 shareholder com Archived from the original on 2010 08 11 Retrieved 2010 06 04 http www broadcastingcable com article 487513 Cox Puts Four TV Stations on Block After Acquiring Four From Newport php dead link Malone Michael February 25 2013 Sinclair to Acquire Five Cox Stations Broadcasting amp Cable Retrieved February 25 2013 http licensing fcc gov prod cdbs pubacc Auth Files 1542002 pdf dead link Sinclair Broadcast Group sbgi net Archived from the original on June 10 2013 Eck Kevin July 11 2014 Sinclair Adds FOX Affiliation to Wheeling Steubenville Station TVSpy Archived from the original on July 12 2014 Retrieved July 11 2014 Sinclair Broadcast Group announces addition of Fox affiliate as digital subchannel on WTOV WTOV9 com July 11 2014 Retrieved July 11 2014 WTOV will launch a 10 00 p m newscast starting next week for DT2 The Changing Newscasts Blog October 2nd 2014 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WTOV TV amp oldid 1196925851, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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