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Coordinates:41°3′23.4″N80°38′43″W / 41.056500°N 80.64528°W /41.056500; -80.64528
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Television station in Youngstown, Ohio

WYTV
Channels
Branding33 WYTV;33 News
Programming
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
OperatorNexstar Media Group viaJSA/SSA
WKBN-TV,WYFX-LD
History
First air date
April 4, 1953 (72 years ago) (1953-04-04)
Former call signs
  • WKST-TV (1953–1963)
  • WYTV (1963–1983)
  • WYTV-TV (1983–1998)
Former channel numbers
  • Analog: 45 (UHF, 1953–1959), 33 (UHF, 1959–2009)
  • Digital: 36 (UHF, 2000–2019)
Fox (secondary, 1994–1998)
Call sign meaning
Youngstown Television
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID4693
ERP703kW
HAAT437.1 m (1,434 ft)
Transmitter coordinates41°3′23.4″N80°38′43″W / 41.056500°N 80.64528°W /41.056500; -80.64528
Links
Public license information
Websitewww.wytv.com

WYTV (channel 33) is atelevision station inYoungstown, Ohio, United States, affiliated withABC andMyNetworkTV. It is owned byVaughan Media, LLC, which maintainsjoint sales andshared services agreements (JSA/SSA) withNexstar Media Group, owner ofCBS affiliateWKBN-TV (channel 27) andlow-powerFox affiliateWYFX-LD (channel 62), for the provision of certain services. The three stations share studios on Sunset Boulevard in Youngstown'sPleasant Grove neighborhood, where WYTV's transmitter is also located.

History

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The station originated as WKST-TV (UHFanalog channel 45) as the television partner toWKST radio, and was licensed toNew Castle, Pennsylvania, on April 4, 1953.

Besides serving New Castle, it was the default ABC affiliate in Youngstown, making Youngstown at the time one of the smallest markets to have full-time affiliates of all three networks (following the demise of theDuMont Television Network), as ABC would be relegated to secondary status in many markets until the 1970s. It also served the northern and western portions of thePittsburgh market with poor signals fromWENS (frequency now occupied byWINP-TV). After WENS signed off due to financial problems (some assets would be used to launch what eventually becameWPNT), WKST-TV was the only full-time ABC affiliate inWestern Pennsylvania until September 1958 whenWTAE-TV went live; future sister stationWJET-TV would sign on inErie, Pennsylvania, in 1966.

After beingdark for a period of time,[2] WKST-TV moved to the stronger channel 33 in 1959, improving its over-the-air signal in the process.[3] After moving channels, WYTV was replaced on channel 45 byWXTV, anindependent station that signed on in November 1960;[4] WXTV would be forced off the air on February 28, 1962, and never resumed broadcasting,[5] the FCC denied their license application in April 1964 after an extensive investigation into it and co-ownedWWIZ inLorain, Ohio.[6][7][8] In 1973, channel 45 was re-allocated to nearbyAlliance, Ohio, as an educational channel and becameWNEO.[9] In September 1963, WKST-TV moved itscity of license and most of its operations to Youngstown under its current call letters, WYTV.

WYTV was owned by a consortium of local investors until 1965, when a group headed by Adam Young Inc. (whose namesake founder, along with his son Vincent, would startYoung Broadcasting 21 years later) purchased the station.[10] A company known as Aurovideo, Inc., which was owned by the Adams-Russell Company,[11] acquired WYTV on November 13, 1970.[12] On June 22, 1983,Benedek Broadcasting purchased 50% of the station with investor Robert L. Dudley, and formed the Youngstown Broadcasting Company as licensee.[13] Benedek purchased the remaining stake on November 25, 1985,[14]

Like many small television markets, clearance issues arose in Youngstown for the fledglingFox network when it obtainedrights to the National Football League in 1994, as there were no stations to take on a primary affiliation with Fox. The network originally approached WKBN-TV to carry its NFL coverage that March, but that station passed due to threats fromCBS to refuse to feed60 Minutes to any of its affiliates that signed up. WithWFMJ already carrying theNFL on NBC, WYTV was the only station left and announced a deal to carry Fox's NFL coverage on April 11, 1994. WYTV never cleared any of Fox's prime time programming, which was available to cable subscribers via the network's affiliates inCleveland (WJW) andPittsburgh (WPGH).[15] WYTV retained its secondary affiliation until WKBN-TV's ownership launchedWYFX-LP as the market's primary Fox affiliate in time for the 1998 season – a significant revenue loss that contributed to layoffs and the temporary cancellation of the station's morning newscast.[16]

Benedek Broadcasting remained the station's owner until the company'sbankruptcy filing in 2002. Instead of being purchased byGray Television, WYTV was bought by Chelsey Television, LLC and was managed byBarrington Broadcasting.[17] The station has applied to increase its digital signal to onemegawatt at the end of the transition.[18]

On February 6, 2007, Chelsey Television filed an application with theFCC to sell WYTV to Los Angeles–based Parkin Broadcasting (later PBC Broacasting), owned by Todd Parkin,[19][20] which then leased out the station to WKBN/WYFX ownerNew Vision Television under a shared services agreement—essentially alocal marketing agreement under different legal terms. At the time, some critics wondered if the shared services agreement was legal, since the Youngstown market only has four full-power television stations (WFMJ, WKBN, WYTV, andPBSmember station WNEO)—not enough to legally permit aduopoly under FCC rules. New Vision and PBC share an office building in Los Angeles and have a "cozy relationship",[citation needed] leading to speculation that PBC is simply ashell corporation that enables New Vision to circumvent FCC ownership rules. This is not unlike whatSinclair Broadcast Group does withCunningham Broadcasting, which is a shell corporation of Sinclair. Nonetheless, the FCC approved the shared services agreement on July 30, 2007.[20] WYTV then moved from its 3800 Shady Run Road studios over to the WKBN/WYFX facilities in Boardman Township.

On May 7, 2012,LIN TV Corporation announced that it will acquire the New Vision Television station group for $330.4 million and the assumption of $12 million in debt. Along with the outright ownership of WKBN-TV, the agreement includes the acquisition of New Vision's shared services agreement with PBC (which is also transferring the licenses of then PBC-owned stations WYTV,KTKA-TV inTopeka, Kansas, andWTGS inSavannah, Georgia,[19] to Vaughan Media), giving LIN operational control of WYTV.[21] LIN and Vaughan also entered into a joint sales agreement for WYTV.[22] On October 2, the FCC approved the proposed sale to LIN TV.[23] The transaction was closed on October 12, 2012.[24]

On March 21, 2014,Media General announced that it would purchase LIN Media and its stations, including WKBN-TV, WYFX-LD, and the SSA and JSA with WYTV, in a $1.6 billion merger.[25][26] The FCC approved the deal on December 12, 2014, but a condition of the deal requires Media General to end the JSA between WKBN-TV and WYTV within two years due to tighter regulations on such deals.[27] The merger was completed on December 19.[28] Despite the conditions, WKBN-TV continues to operate WYTV, including afterNexstar Media Group acquired Media General in early 2017.

In 2017, WKBN sold its spectrum for $34 million as part of the FCC'sspectrum reallocation program and will move its broadcasting to WYTV's frequency.[29] WKBN-TV moved to WYTV's frequency on April 23, 2018. To make room for WKBN-TV, Bounce TV moved from 33.3 to WYFX's 19.4 whileIon Television moved from 27.3 to WYFX 19.3.[30]

MyYTV

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On June 13, 2006, WYTV announced that it would launch a new second digital subchannel in September 2006 featuring MyNetworkTV. The move made that station the last full-power channel to launch a secondary subchannel in Youngstown. The official launch occurred September 5 while soon after on September 18 WB outlet "WBCB" (controlled and operated byNBC affiliateWFMJ-TV) became part of The CW. The digital subchannel is branded as "MyYTV".

InBessemer, Pennsylvania,Comcast replacedPittsburgh'sWPCW with WYTV-DT2 in October despite the former becoming a CW affiliate. Armstrong Cable (one of themarket's largest cable systems) carries the station on channel 13 replacingWUAB the MyNetworkTV affiliate inCleveland. In addition, Comcast and Time Warner Cable systems in Ohio also carry the channel. Comcast carries this station on analog while Time Warner Cable shows it on their digital tier.[31][32]

At its sign-on, it originally aired eighteen hours of original local programming each week and another 30½ hours of programming that was not original. The station carries taped high school football and basketball "Game of the Week" match-ups as well as tape delayedYoungstown State University football along with men's and women's basketball home games. It also airedMahoning Valley Thunder arena football games and currently show selectMahoning Valley Scrappers baseball games.

For a period as a separate station, WYTV produced a prime time newscast at 10 on this MyNetworkTV second digital subchannel. This competed with another broadcast airing at the same time on Fox affiliate WYFX that is still produced today by WKBN. WYTV-DT2 currently repeats the main channel's weekday morning show from 7 until 9 that is known as33 News at Daybreak. This broadcast features news anchor Len Rome (who is also a health reporter, "Good Question" segment producer, and feature reporter),weather caster Jim Loboy, and news reporter Greta Mittereder (who also produces the "Greta On The Go" segment).

An HD simulcast is also offered onWYFX-LD2 (Channel 62.2).

Programming

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Children's programming

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WYTV became known for its programming targeted to kids. WYTV airedcartoons and other kid-themed programming between the after school hours of 4 and 6 p.m. It once aired a kids' show during the 1980s entitled33 Powwww which consisted of a "voice-activated" video game powered by theMattelIntellivision. Viewers would call in to play this game and win prizes. Cartoons were also aired during the show. TheTV POWWW concept was a syndicated franchise seen on television stations throughout the United States such as WCLQ in Cleveland (nowWQHS-TV). WYTV also has produced the local quiz showYSU Academic Challenge in whichhigh school andmiddle school students from all over the area answered questions for prizes.

Saving Private Ryan

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WYTV was not among the ABC affiliates to preempt theVeterans Day airing of the filmSaving Private Ryan in 2004 out of fears of being fined by the FCC for indecency in the wake of theSuper Bowl XXXVIII halftime show controversy, feeling that the film aired unedited onterrestrial television in the past without FCC repercussions.[33] Because WYTV did opt to airSaving Private Ryan, this gave viewers in the Columbus, Cleveland, and Pittsburgh television markets that were able to view WYTV either over-the-air or oncable television the option of watching the film, sinceSinclair Broadcast Group,E. W. Scripps Company, andHearst-Argyle Television (owners of WSYX,WEWS-TV, and WTAE-TV, respectively) did not allow any of their ABC affiliates to air the film. As Sinclair and Scripps each own additional ABC affiliates in the state, WYTV ultimately was one of only two ABC affiliates in the state of Ohio to air the film, alongside then-ABCowned-and-operated stationWTVG. It was later determined that showing the movie was not a violation of FCC regulations.

News operation

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As of December 2024, WYTV presently broadcasts26+12 hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with5+12 hours each weekday and one hour each on Saturdays and Sundays).

For a period as a separate station, WYTV produced a primetime newscast at 10 p.m. on its MyNetworkTV second digital subchannel. This competed with another broadcast airing at the same time on Fox affiliate WYFX that was produced by WKBN.

In December 2007, the news departments of WYTV and WKBN physically merged. As a result, over 40 personnel at WYTV and six at WKBN were laid-off.[34] Under the shared services agreement, the senior station partner began producing newscasts on this ABC affiliate from a secondary set at the Sunset Boulevard studios. A previous plan calling for WYTV to build streetside satellite studios in downtown Youngstown was abandoned due to the consolidation. The current operational status of itsDopplerweather radar based at the old facility on Shady Run Road is unknown. The two stations gradually had their on-air looks mirror each other while their respective websites became identical. New logos for the stations and updated websites debuted in January 2009 including combined operations for sports and weather.

Due to the duopoly, WYTV and WKBN maintain separate primary anchors for news, weather, and sports during the week but share most general assignment reporters and video footage. The two initially maintained separate websites as well; however, after LIN Media took over ownership of WKBN/WYFX and operations of WYTV, WYTV's website became a redirect to WKBN's website with only WYTV'sstation identification information available on WKBN's site.

On May 6, 2010, the two outlets upgraded their combined news operation to high definition complete with new graphics on WYTV. There are news and weather sharing partnerships withWKBN (570 AM),WNIO (1390 AM),WNCD (93.3 FM),WAKZ (95.9 FM),WMXY (98.9 FM), andWBBG (106.1 FM).

In November 2013, WYTV along with WKBN debuted a branded tool for showing live broadcasts from a moving vehicle. "33 Live Drive Action Cam" is aJeep Patriot that can chase storms, show road conditions and respond to breaking news.

Also in November 2013, WYTV began separating its content from that of WKBN and WYFX. This included WYTV receiving its own website once again.

Subchannels

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Subchannels of WYTV and WKBN-TV[35]
LicenseChannelRes.AspectShort nameProgramming
WYTV33.1720p16:9WYTV-HDABC
33.2480iMyYTVMyNetworkTV
WKBN-TV27.11080iWKBN-HDCBS
27.2720pWYFX-HDFox (WYFX-LD)
  Simulcast of subchannels of another station

References

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  1. ^"Facility Technical Data for WYTV".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^"Court Rules for WKST-TV Ch. 45"(PDF).Broadcasting. May 12, 1958. p. 10. RetrievedNovember 14, 2019.
  3. ^"Government notes"(PDF).Broadcasting. August 3, 1959. p. 76. RetrievedNovember 14, 2019.
  4. ^Silika, Adrian (November 15, 1960)."Information Shows Lift Quality of Sunday's TV".The Vindicator. p. 17. RetrievedNovember 13, 2019.
  5. ^"Channel 45 Goes Off Air; Faces Hearing Before FCC".The Vindicator. March 1, 1962. pp. 1, 2. RetrievedNovember 13, 2019.
  6. ^"FCC kills WWIZ, WXTV (TV)"(PDF).Broadcasting. April 6, 1964. p. 92. RetrievedNovember 13, 2019.
  7. ^"WWIZ, WXTV(TV) ordered off air"(PDF).Broadcasting. April 27, 1964. p. 64. RetrievedNovember 13, 2019.
  8. ^"Date of WWIZ, WXTV(TV) & WFAR renewal decision"(PDF).Broadcasting. April 6, 1964. p. 174. RetrievedNovember 13, 2019.
  9. ^"2 ETV's for 3 schools asked"(PDF).Broadcasting. May 24, 1971. p. 36. RetrievedNovember 14, 2019.
  10. ^"$8.5 million sales approved"(PDF).Broadcasting. February 15, 1965. p. 46. RetrievedOctober 31, 2022.
  11. ^"WYTV Broadcasting Cablecasting Yearbook 1983"(PDF).americanradiohistory.com. RetrievedMarch 3, 2019.
  12. ^"WYTV Broadcasting Cablecasting Yearbook 1973"(PDF).americanradiohistory.com. RetrievedMarch 3, 2019.
  13. ^"WYTV Broadcasting Cablecasting Yearbook 1985"(PDF).americanradiohistory.com. RetrievedMarch 3, 2019.
  14. ^"WYTV Broadcasting Cablecasting Yearbook 1986"(PDF).americanradiohistory.com. RetrievedMarch 3, 2019.
  15. ^Williams, Tom (April 12, 1994)."WYTV-33 signs with Fox to air big NFL slate".The Vindicator. p. C1.
  16. ^"WYTV lays off employees, cuts AM news".The Vindicator. November 13, 1998. p. C12.
  17. ^"RBR's Morning E-Paper". Archived fromthe original on January 3, 2007. RetrievedJuly 5, 2006.
  18. ^Service Area Map - FCC[permanent dead link]
  19. ^ab"Topeka's KTKA-TV sold to LA company".The Topeka Capital-Journal. Morris Communications. February 4, 2011. Archived fromthe original on February 7, 2011. RetrievedJuly 6, 2025.
  20. ^ab"WYTV employees to lose seniority under new owner".vindy.com. August 18, 2007. Archived fromthe original on August 22, 2007. RetrievedJanuary 23, 2013.
  21. ^Malone, Michael (May 7, 2012)."LIN Acquiring New Vision Stations for $330 Million".Broadcasting & Cable. Archived fromthe original on October 2, 2013. RetrievedMay 7, 2012.
  22. ^"Joint Sales Agreement"(PDF).Federal Communications Commission. May 4, 2012. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on January 12, 2016. RetrievedJanuary 26, 2015.
  23. ^[1][dead link]
  24. ^"LIN Completes New Vision Stations Buy".TVNewsCheck. October 12, 2012. Archived fromthe original on March 8, 2013. RetrievedJanuary 26, 2015.
  25. ^Reid Blackwell, John (March 21, 2014)."MG will combine with LIN TV chain".Richmond Times-Dispatch. RetrievedMarch 22, 2014.
  26. ^"Television companies to merge".The Vindicator. March 22, 2014. RetrievedMarch 22, 2014.
  27. ^FCC Okays Media General/LIN MergerBroadcasting & Cable (December 12, 2014)
  28. ^Media General Completes Merger With LIN MediaArchived December 19, 2014, at theWayback Machine, Press Release,Media General, Retrieved December 19, 2014
  29. ^"Big money from FCC auction means end of some TV stations".post-gazette.com. RetrievedMarch 3, 2019.
  30. ^Attention viewers: WKBN is switching frequencies WKBN-TV (April 20, 2018)
  31. ^[permanent dead link] MyYTV Announces Program Line-Up.
  32. ^Station unveils plans for MyYTVArchived September 26, 2007, at theWayback Machine.
  33. ^"Scaring Private Ryan: 20 ABC Affiliates Nix Movie".businessdailyjournal.com. Archived fromthe original on November 9, 2013. RetrievedMarch 3, 2019.
  34. ^"WKBN-TV lays off at least 6 workers". Vindy.com. Archived fromthe original on July 29, 2012. RetrievedJanuary 23, 2013.
  35. ^"Digital TV Market Listing for WYTV".rabbitears.info. RetrievedMarch 3, 2019.

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