WSTY-LP

WSTY-LP channel 23, known on-air as WSTY 23, is a television station in Hammond, Louisiana affiliated with The Family Channel. It serves portions of the Baton Rouge and New Orleans Nielsen DMAs. The station is owned by Pontchartrain Investors, LLC. The station is seen on Charter Communications channel 22. Its transmitter is located off US Highway 51 just south of Natalbany, Louisiana and north of Hammond.

WSTY-LP
Hammond, Louisiana
ChannelsAnalog: 23 (UHF)
BrandingWSTY TV
SloganYour Community Television Station for Tangipahoa, Livingston, Washington, St. Tammany, and St. Helena Parishes.
Programming
AffiliationsTFC (2005–present)
Ownership
OwnerPontchartrain Investors, LLC
History
FoundedDecember 16, 1998
Former call signsW61AY (1986-1988)
W39AW (as a translator for WBTR)(1988-1996)
K23ER (1996-1999)
Former channel number(s)61 (1986-1988)
39 (1988-1996)
Former affiliationsUPN (January 1995–1996), America One (primary) (1998–20??), America's Voice Network (secondary) (1998–2000)
Call sign meaningW STrawberrY (reference to strawberries grown in the area)
Technical information
ClassLP
ERP24.3 kW
Links
Website

History

The channel began as a translator for independent TV station WBTR (then known as WKG-TV) in 1988. As original station owner Woody Jenkins and Great Oaks Broadcasting had problems garnering cable coverage in the Greater Baton Rouge area, he set up translator stations, including W39AW, to broaden the station's cable coverage. W39AW also brought UPN programming to the region when the network began operations. In 1996, the station change its channel to 23.

By the mid 1990s, Jenkins succeeded in gaining enough cable coverage for WBTR that he began to sell off his former translators or adapt them to bring localized programming to the communities served. In late 1998, Jenkins began different test formats for a TV station to cover the Florida Parishes (Tangipahoa, St. Helena, Livingston, and St. Tammany Parishes) with the station signing on by the end of December.[1] On December 16, 1998, the station signed on with localized programming to the Hammond-Ponchatoula region as well as with a primary affiliation with America One with a secondary affiliation America's Voice Network.

Like with WBTR, Woody Jenkins struggled to get WSTY on the local cable provider, Charter Communications, given the limited number of channels available at the time. Exercising the right of must-carry, he filed a complaint with the FCC against Charter asking for cable coverage and reparations.[2] By August 1, 1999, Charter began carrying WSTY on its lineup.[3]

In 2005, Jenkins and Great Oaks Broadcasting sold the station to Veritas Broadcasting Company, and the station soon fell into the hands of Pontchartrain Investors, LLC. Today, WSTY is affiliated with The Family Channel (previously My Family TV). It is unknown as to when the station dropped its America One affiliation.

Current local programming for WSTY includes: The Great Outdoorsmen, Louisiana's Bayou Country Outdoors, and Spiritual Outdoor Adventures.

Station owners Pontchartrain Investors also have a construction permit to convert WSTY's signal from an analog LP station to a digital LD station on channel 38.

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References

  • WSTY in the FCC's TV station database
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