TV Technical Profile: WGBP
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- Channel:
- 17
- Programming:
- 66.1 - NBC LX
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66.2 - Twist
66.3 - Quest
66.4 - HSN
66.5 - QVC
66.7 - True Crime Network
66.8 - QVC 2
66.9 - DigiTV
66.10 - Majestad TV
66.11 - ShopLC
66.12 - CRTV (Infomercials)
- Transmitter
Location:
- Site #1: [map]
[street
view] Near Cussetta, north of where GA-26 enters Fort
Benning. North of Wilkinson Cemetery in the Columbus TV
Antenna Farm.
Site #2: [map]
[street
view] Northwest of the intersection of US-27 and GA-190, just
inside the F.D.R. state park. Co-located with WJSP-DT and WJSP-FM.
- Power (ERP):
- Site #1 —
550 kW
Site #2 — 589 kW
- Height Above
Average Terrain (HAAT):
- Site #1 — 1,762
feet
Site #2 — 1,391 feet
- Antenna:
- Site #1 — Directional
Site #2 —
Directional
- Other
Information:
- Site #1 — 41 dBu
protected
contour
map, from the FCC.
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- [Wikipedia]
Owned by CNZ Communications SE, LLC
- History:
- Originally owned
by Pappas Broadcasting, this station was first known as WSWS-TV and
signed on in May of 1982. It started as an independent outlet with
some programming from the now-defunct Financial News Network. After
FNN they kept on as an independent, later affiliating with the
Christian Television Network according to Wikipedia. Affiliated with
the upstart UPN network in 1995, but also apparently carried CTN and
even The WB to fill in slots. May have also aired some PAX
programming before that network went belly-up. Changed to WLGA from
WSWS in the summer of 2005. Switched to the CW Network in September
2006.
- In
February 2006 the station received a new construction permit for
permanent digital facilities. Previously they held a permit
for a directional digital facility on channel 31, with high
power. The new facility is from a different location, with
lower power and a non-directional antenna, on channel 47. This station elected to
keep analog broadcasts on until the new June 12th
deadline. The station owners said they'd be transitioning to
RF channel 47 at some point after that date.
- Pappas
Television declared bankruptcy in May 2008 and indicated it would be
selling all its TV properties.
- It
was announced that WLGA would lose its CW affiliation in April
2009. The CW moved to Columbus' WLTZ on a digital
subchannel. WLGA reverted to independent status at this
time. That same year, they applied to permanently move to RF
channel 47. Although the FCC never approved the application,
it did eventually show up in the database as the station's legal RF
channel.
- As of May
2010 the station has a construction permit to relocate to RF channel
30, which will afford the station better coverage in the Columbus
area.
- Wikipedia reported
that the station went dark on 4 June 2010, with no reasons
given. The station reappeared in May 2011 with WTVM's weather
radar and a WLGA bug in the corner of the screen. This was a bid
to keep the license active; as soon as the required time had passed,
the station fell silent again. The broadcast was reported active
again in June 2012 with WeatherNation programming, with 47.3 showing
as the only active channel, instead of the 66.1 station's assigned
virtual channel number.
- The station was off
the air again by August 2012. They received a minor
modification to the channel 30 permit with a shorter antenna height
and directional antenna. In April 2013 the FCC dismissed a license
to cover for the station's channel 47 allocation, leaving them with
only the channel 30 modified construction permit, for which a
license to cover was granted in July 2013. In November 2013
the station was reported back on the air, but with Antenna TV
programming instead of WeatherNation. Antenna TV is set to
have a permanent home on 66.2 at some point, when 66.1 will begin
original programming of some sort.
- In August 2014 the station
received a construction permit to raise antenna height while lowering
power, which will leave the coverage area virtually unchanged.
That facility was up and running by September 2014. In March of
2016, Pappas Television finally found a buyer for the station, and the
license was then transferred to CNZ Communications SE, LLC.
Partners of CNZ Communications have interest in low power stations in
several southeastern markets, including Birmingham and
Montgomery. CNZ Communications wound up not using Antenna TV (it
later migrated to WLTZ in 2017). The station eventually wound up
airing Cozi TV along with several other shopping subchannels in 2017,
and appears to have added Justice Network to 66.7 in 2018.
In early August 2017, the station received a permit to relocate from
RF channel 30 to 17 as part of the FCC repacking process. In an
unusual move, the station was granted a "DTS" license, or Distributed
Transmission Site setup, wherein the station will transition from
broadcasting from one transmitter site, to two. This allows it
to reclaim lost population from the digital switchover in 2006.
Site #1 remains the old transmitter site near Cussetta, while site #2
is north of Columbus at the GPB WJSP-DT site near Warm Springs.
Site #2 employs a directional antenna pointed north towards
Atlanta. Due to timing issues getting the two-site operation up
and running, the station filed for a Special Temporary Authority to
operate on the repack RF channel 17 from Site #1 only, starting at the
end of November, to allow other stations in their repack group to
proceed with their own channel-changes. That STA was extended in
late May 2019, and several times through 2020. The station filed
a license to cover for two site operation in December 2020.
The call sign changed to WGBP in September 2020. It appears that
sometime between that change and the fall of 2021, the station changed
its lineup significantly, dropping Cozi TV for LX and adding several
other subchannels.
In the Spring of 2023 it was announced that NBC was winding down the
LX channel. In August the channel re-launched as a home
lifestyle, renovations and real estate channel, with the same LX
branding and website.