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Television station in Tennessee, United States
WUWT-CD
CityUnion City, Tennessee
Channels
BrandingWUWT TV 26
Programming
Subchannels26.1:Retro TV
26.2:The Family Channel[2]
Ownership
OwnerHarpole Telecom, Inc.
History
First air date
January 28, 1997; 28 years ago (1997-01-28)
Former call signs
W41CD (1997-1998)
W26BU (1998-2001)
WUWT-CA (2001-2012)
Former channel numbers
Analog:
41 (UHF, 1997-1998)
26 (UHF, 1998-2012)
Digital:
26 (UHF, 2012-2020)
Analog/DT1:
Independent (1997-2001)
America One (2001-2015)[3]
DT2:
The Family Channel (2014-2019)
Call sign meaning
We'reUpperWestTennessee
Technical information[4]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID32216
ERP15kW
HAAT303 ft (92 m)
Transmitter coordinates36°26′46.2″N89°2′12.2″W / 36.446167°N 89.036722°W /36.446167; -89.036722
Links
Public license information
WebsiteWUWT Website

WUWT-CD,virtual channel 26 andUHFdigital channel 24, is alow-power,Class ARetro TV-affiliatedtelevision stationlicensed toUnion City, Tennessee, United States. The station is owned by Harpole Telecom. Its transmitter and studio facility are located on the north side of Union City at 3862 Bartham Road off ofUS 51 bypass. Oncable, the station is available through Charter Cable channel 8 and Time Warner cable channel 10.[5]

History

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The history of WUWT traces back to July 1, 1991, when W09BM signed on the air in Union City as anindependent station,[6] and the 31st licensed low-powered television station to sign-on in the state ofTennessee.

A new station serving as a translator for W09BM signed on the air on January 28, 1997, asW41CD. It started as an independent station for the first four years. The station then changed its calls toW26BU when it moved toUHF channel 26 in 1998. Beginning in 2001, the station's call letters were changed toWUWT-CA, and became anAmerica One affiliate, and stayed with that network for the better part of the station's existence.

In late summer of 2014, the Harpole family decided to continue the work of their father who had envisioned a "Community TV station" serving Union City, Martin, and the communities of the Ken-Tenn area. The company recruited a new manager and program coordinator with an expertise in building television brands. The single channel was quickly rebranded and a new emphasis on quality local programming, local news, and a strong network affiliation was launched.

In late fall of 2014, the company choseLuken Communications as its national network provider. Just beforeYootoo TV's acquisition of America One's programming, in 2015, the station became an affiliate of theRetro Television Network (RTV). Upgrading the general entertainment value was a primary focus of the new management team. The association and business relationship with Luken Communications was one of several strategic moves the company conducted in an effort to create a digital television distribution platform.

While operating a single, analog channel was the initial vision of the founder, a new vision and business plan has evolved. The digital conversation and subsequent "reallocation" of frequencies and recent advances in technology have applied an entirely new economics to the once struggling class of broadcaster known as an LPTV or low power television station. WUWT's second subchannel launched in 2014 to carryThe Family Channel. However, in late January 2019, the DT2 subchannel switched toHeartland.

Coverage area

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With its 15kilowatts ofeffective radiated power, and their tower height at 303 feet, the station can be picked up with an antenna in the southernmost part of the Jackson Purchase region of western Kentucky, about five counties in northwest Tennessee, and parts of theNew Madrid vicinity of southeasternMissouri. The 26.1 channel serves nearly 70,000 homes in over 14 counties reaching a population of nearly 170,000 when combined with its current cable distribution and over the air broadcast.

References

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  1. ^WUWT-CD UNION CITY, TN @ RabbitEars.Info
  2. ^"Wuwt / Wobt Tv 26".
  3. ^http://www.americaone.com/watch/your_area.php?select=TN&Submit=Submit[dead link]
  4. ^"Facility Technical Data for WUWT-CD".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.
  5. ^"Wuwt / Wobt Tv 26".
  6. ^TV & Cable Factbook (70th ed.).Washington, D.C.: Warren Communications News. 2002. p. B-98.

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  • 1 In market but transmits from St. Clair County, IL andde facto serves St. Louis.
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