WETV-CD
Channels
BrandingWGNS News Radio 1450 on TV 11
Programming
AffiliationsDefunct
Ownership
Owner
  • The Rutherford Group
  • (Channel Eleven, Inc.)
WGNS
History
First air date
September 5, 1985 (1985-09-05)
Last air date
July 31, 2021 (2021-07-31) (35 years, 329 days)
Former call signs
  • W11BF (1985–1995)[1]
  • WETV-LP (1995–2015)
Independent (simulcast of WGNS, 1985–2021)
Technical information[2]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID10324
ClassCD
ERP0.01 kW
HAAT78.8 m (259 ft)
Transmitter coordinates35°50′26″N 86°23′27″W / 35.84056°N 86.39083°W / 35.84056; -86.39083
Links
Public license information

WETV-CD (channel 11) was a low-power, Class A independent television station in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, United States. Owned by The Rutherford Group, it was sister to radio station WGNS (1450 AM). WETV-CD's transmitter was located at the intersection of Broad and Church streets in Murfreesboro, sharing tower space with WGNS.

History

The station began broadcasting on September 5, 1985, and had been simulcasting sister radio station WGNS ever since.

During times when syndicated programming was on the air, the station transmitted data from its weather station with WGNS' program audio playing in the background.

At times of local programming, one could see shots of the studio and respective hosts. When viewers tuned to channel 11, they saw the host and his or her guests in the studio, while the radio show was in progress. This technique was also used for the televised versions of Howard Stern and Don Imus' radio shows.

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) canceled WETV-CD's license on August 3, 2021, due to the station's owners failing to file an application to renew the license prior to its August 1 expiration date.

Technical information

Subchannel

Subchannel of WETV-CD
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
11.1 480i4:3WETV-CDIndependent / Simulcast of WGNS

Analog-to-digital conversion

From WETV's sign-on of September 5, 1985, to September 1, 2015, the station broadcast in analog at 61 watts, WETV was then approved to "flash-cut" the channel 11 frequency to digital, with a power increase to 300 watts, as this was done on September 1, 2015. However at the same time, WETV ceased broadcasting of its analog signal, as it turned on its digital signal.[3][4]

References

  1. Digital TV Market Listing for WETV-LP (RabbitEars.Info)
  2. "Facility Technical Data for WETV-CD". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  3. Digital Application for WETV
  4. Digital Application for WETV
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