WGPS-LP

WGPS-LP is a low-powered television station that is licensed to and serving Fort Myers, Florida. It is owned by WGPS of Southwest Florida, LLC. through licensee DTV America Corporation. It is currently an affiliate of Cozi TV broadcasting over digital UHF channel 22.[1]

WGPS-LP
Fort Myers, Florida
United States
ChannelsDigital: 22 (UHF/PSIP)
Programming
AffiliationsCozi TV
Ownership
OwnerWGPS of Southwest Florida, LLC
(DTV America Corporation)
History
FoundedJune 21, 1995
Former call signsW59CY (1995–1999)
W22CL (1999–2013)
Former channel number(s)59 (UHF analog, 1995-1999)
W22CL (1999–2013)
Former affiliationsDaystar (1995–2014)
Estrella TV (2014–2016)
Dr. TV (DT2, 2014–2015)
Call sign meaningGlobal Positioning System
Technical information
Facility ID55090
HAAT527 feet (161 m)
Transmitter coordinates26°26′55.4″N 81°48′53.7″W
Links
WebsiteWGPS Profile at DTVAmerica.com

Digital channels

Channel Video Aspect PSIP short name Programming[2]
22.1480i16:9Cozi TVCozi TV
22.2GetTVGetTV
22.3SonLifeSonLife
22.4BuzzrBuzzr
22.5BounceBounce TV
22.6Court TVCourt TV
22.7QVCQVC

History

WGPS-LP served as an affiliate of the Daystar Television Network during much of the late 1990s, 2000s and early 2010s while under the callsigns of W59CY for the first four years, W22CL from 1999 to 2013, and then under the present WGPS-LP calls since 2013.

In July 1, 2014, WGPS became affiliated with Spanish-language network, Estrella TV on its main subchannel, with upstart health-lifestyle network, Doctor TV, being broadcast over WGPS’ second sub-channel.[3][4]

In 2015, two more subchannels were added. In Summer 2015, the Sonlife Broadcasting Network was launched onto WGPS-LD3. In December 2015, Grit was launched onto a fourth digital subchannel. During that month, Doctor TV was replaced by Sony Pictures Television's GetTV network on channel 22.2.

On November 29, 2016, Cozi TV replaced Estrella TV on subchannel 22.1; two days later, Estrella TV replaced the defunct MundoMax network on WXCW-DT2.

All subchannels are broadcast in a 480i 4:3 standard definition picture.

References


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