WVEB-LD

WVEB-LD is the digital low-powered Cozi TV network affiliated television station in the Charlotte, North Carolina area. It is one of two low-powered stations in the Charlotte area owned by HC2 Holdings, the other being WHEH-LD.[1]

WVEB-LD
Charlotte, North Carolina
United States
CityFlorence, South Carolina
ChannelsDigital: 22 (UHF)
Virtual: 40 (PSIP)
Programming
Subchannels7
Affiliations(see below)
Ownership
OwnerHC2 Holdings
(DTV America Corporation)
Sister stationsWHEH-LD
W15EB-D
History
FoundedMarch 27, 2012
First air datec. November 2016
Former call signsW14EB-D (2012-2016)
Former affiliationsSilent (2012-2016)
AMGTV
Technical information
Facility ID182013
ERP10 kW
HAAT337 feet (103 m)
Transmitter coordinates35°11′55.7″N 80°52′36.4″W

WVEB's digital signal is broadcast over UHF channel 14, but consumer television receivers display the station as Virtual channel 40 via PSIP. The signal originates from the Morris Communications Tower on the southern suburbs of Charlotte.[2]

History

Originally licensed to Florence, South Carolina, in the Myrtle Beach media market, the station's construction permit was issued in late March 2012 under the translator-style callsign of W14EB-D. The current WVEB-LD callsign was adopted on June 28, 2016. Around that time, DTV America, its current owner relocated the station to be located in Charlotte, North Carolina to become a sister station to WHEH-LD, the Lumberton, North Carolina-licensed station that DTV America already owns. A recent RabbitEars.info query of WVEB revealed that the Morris Communications Tower was elected to be the station's transmitter site. The station identification card identifies it as a Charlotte-based station, even though officially, the city of license remains to be Florence. DTV America has a handful of other stations, on the air or silent, throughout the country that has a city of license outside of the market that it is located in.[3]

Digital channels

Channel Video Aspect PSIP Short Name Programming [1][4]
22.1480i4:3WVEB-LDCozi TV
22.2The Country Network
22.3Stadium
22.4Infomercials
22.5Shop LC
22.6QVC2
22.7ShopHQ
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References

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