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WMYS-LD

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MyNetworkTV affiliate in South Bend, Indiana
"WMYS" redirects here. For the Indianapolis radio station formerly known as WMYS, seeWXNT.

WMYS-LD
Channels
BrandingMy Michiana
Programming
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
WBND-LD,WCWW-LD
History
First air date
December 2, 1987 (37 years ago) (1987-12-02)
Former call signs
  • W12BK (December 1987)
  • W69BT (December 1987–1999)
  • WMWB-LP (1999–2002)
  • WRDY-LP (2002–2004)
  • WAAT-LP (2004–March 2006)
  • WCWW-LP (March 2006)
  • WMYT-LP (March–April 2006)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog: 12 (VHF, December 1987), 69 (UHF, December 1987–2010)
  • Digital: 23 (UHF, 2007–2012), 39 (UHF, 2012–2018), 33 (UHF, 2018–2019)
Call sign meaning
MyNetworkTV South Bend
Technical information[3]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID168647
ClassLD
ERP15kW
HAAT334.2 m (1,096 ft)
Transmitter coordinates41°36′54.9″N86°11′6.6″W / 41.615250°N 86.185167°W /41.615250; -86.185167
Links
Public license information
LMS
Websitewww.mymichianatv.com

WMYS-LD (channel 69) is alow-power television station inSouth Bend, Indiana, United States, affiliated withMyNetworkTV. It is owned byWeigel Broadcasting (as the company's only MyNetworkTV affiliate), and issister toABC affiliateWBND-LD (channel 57) andCW affiliateWCWW-LD (channel 25). The three stations share studios on Generations Drive (near theIndiana Toll Road) in northeastern South Bend; WMYS-LD's transmitter is located just off theSt. Joseph Valley Parkway on the city's south side.

Due to its low-power status, its broadcasting radius only covers the immediate South Bend area. Therefore, Weigel relies on paid television subscription carriage for all three of its South Bend television stations to reach the entiremarket.

History

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The station first signed on the air on December 2, 1987, as W12BK, broadcasting onVHF channel 12; later that month, it moved to UHF channel 69, and accordingly changed its calls to W69BT. It originally operated as a translator ofChicago sister stationWCIU-TV, which at the time was anindependent station withTelemundo as a secondary affiliation. On October 18, 1995, W58BT (channel 58, now WBND-LD on channel 57) became the South Bend market's new ABC affiliate, after full-powerWSJV (channel 28) ended its affiliation with that network to joinFox.[4] Due to W58BT's low-power signal which could not reach the entire market, Weigel then converted W69BT into a translator of W58BT to reach areas that could not receive an adequate signal as Weigel campaigned the FCC to increase the station's signal radius, along with establishing its pay-TV coverage.

After several years, those efforts were successful. As most of the market could receive channel 57 without issue, in October 1999, channel 69 became an affiliate ofThe WB with its own schedule, just asWGN-TV in Chicago dropped The WB onits superstation feed. The station's callsign was changed to WMWB-LP (standing for "Michiana's WB").

After Weigel purchased WYGN-LP (channel 25, nowCW affiliateWCWW-LD) in 2002 from3ABN, Weigel chose to move channel 69's schedule, call letters, and WB affiliation to that station, which was closer to the majority of the channels on the South Bend television dial. Channel 69 then adopted channel 25's former WRDY-LP call letters. It later changed its calls three more times: first to WAAT-LP in 2004, then briefly to WCWW-LP in March 2006. From 2002 until 2004, it was once again simulcasting ABC programming from WBND-LP; after that, it returned to being an independent station, with occasional programming from theSportsman Channel.

In March 2006, Weigel reached an affiliation deal to affiliate channel 69 withMyNetworkTV, a network launched as a partnership betweenFox Television Stations andTwentieth Television; in accordance to the new affiliation, it changed its calls to WMYT-LP before modifying it to WMYS-LP in April 2006. WMYS affiliated with MyNetworkTV when it launched on September 5, 2006. Until 2011, whenMeTV launched on WBND-LD2, the station carried classic television series and retro commercials associated with MeTV's stations in Chicago, though without the branding due to its network affiliation and a sizeable amount of recent first-run programming within the station's schedule. Currently it carries a sizable amount of current-day programming, though it retainsThe Andy Griffith Show. From 2015 and 2019, it carriedCubs andWhite Sox games broadcast byWGN Sports.

In early August 2008, Weigel Broadcasting agreed to sell all three of its South Bend stations, including WMYS, toSchurz Communications, the longtime owner of the localCBS affiliateWSBT-TV, for undisclosed terms.[5] However, in the absence of action by theFederal Communications Commission (FCC), the deal was called off in August 2009.[6]

Technical information

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Subchannels

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The station's signal ismultiplexed:

Subchannels of WMYS-LD[7][8]
ChannelRes.AspectShort nameProgramming
69.1720p16:9MyMichMyNetworkTV[7]
69.21080iTLMNDOTelemundo (WYTU-LD)[7][9]
69.3480iCATCHYCatchy Comedy[7][10]
  Simulcast of subchannels of another station

Analog-to-digital conversion

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On September 14, 2007, WMYS and its sister stations began low-power digital broadcasts. On November 30, 2010, WMYS turned off its analog signal on channel 69 because of a power supply failure, although the station remained available on its digital companion signal and on digital cable.[11] The station had a construction permit obtained by the FCC to move its analog signal to UHF channel 34, since channel 69 is an out-of-core allotment for post-digital transition television broadcasting and low-power television stations were at the time under no obligation to cease analog broadcasts. On April 16, 2012, the FCC granted a construction permit for WMYS-LD to move its digital frequency from channel 23 to channel 34 (its former proposed analog allotment and formerly occupied by the analog signal ofWNIT).[12] On August 19, WMYS-LD swapped digital frequencies with WBND-LD, with WMYS taking WBND's proposed channel 39 allotment and WBND taking the channel 34 allotment. On August 29, 2018, WMYS moved from channel 39 to channel 33.[13] On October 18, 2019, WMYS moved from channel 33 to channel 28 (its former proposed analog allotment and formerly occupied by the analog signal ofWSJV).

References

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  1. ^"April 2004 News and Notes".Michiguide.com. April 30, 2004.
  2. ^"Hunting, Fishing and 'Danger Job' Shows...Cable TV".Fox News Entertainment. August 16, 2010.
  3. ^"Facility Technical Data for WMYS-LD".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.
  4. ^"Rocky Start for New South Bend ABC Affiliate".Times-Union. October 19, 1995. RetrievedOctober 25, 2012.
  5. ^WSBT Purchases Three Low-Power Stations,Broadcasting & Cable, August 4, 2008
  6. ^Malone, Michael; Eggerton, John (August 24, 2009)."WSBT South Bend Deal Fizzles Absent FCC Action".Broadcasting & Cable. RetrievedAugust 25, 2009.
  7. ^abcdABC 57: Where to watch
  8. ^RabbitEars TV Query for WMYS-LD
  9. ^RabbitEars TV Query for Telemundo
  10. ^RabbitEars TV Query for Catchy Comedy
  11. ^"Notification of Suspension of Operations / Request for Silent STA".CDBS Public Access.Federal Communications Commission. December 10, 2010.
  12. ^"APPLICATION FOR AUTHORITY TO CONSTRUCT OR MAKE CHANGES..."CDBA Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. August 2011.
  13. ^Hudson, Melissa (July 27, 2018)."Rescan your TV to continue receiving WMYS".ABC57.com.Weigel Broadcasting. RetrievedAugust 30, 2018.

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  • 1Carried on a digital subchannel of WMLW & WMYS.
  • 2Carried on a digital subchannel of WDJT.
  • 3Carried on a digital subchannel of WCIU.
  • 4Owned by Venture Technologies Group; operated by Weigel under anLMA as a radio station.
  • 5Joint venture withFox Television Stations.
  • 6Joint venture withCBS News and Stations.
  • 7Shares spectrum with WBME-CD.
  • 8Carried on a digital subchannel of KAZD.
  • 9Carried on a digital subchannel of KVOS.
  • 10Partnership withWarner Bros. Discovery Networks.
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