WLGA

WLGA, virtual channel 66 (UHF digital channel 17), is a Cozi TV-affiliated television station licensed to Opelika, Alabama, United States, serving the Chattahoochee Valley of west-central Georgia and east-central Alabama. The station is owned by CNZ Communications. WLGA's studios are located on 13th Avenue in Columbus, Georgia. Its primary transmitter is located in Cusseta, Georgia, with a secondary transmitter near Warm Springs, Georgia.

WLGA
Opelika, Alabama/Columbus, Georgia
United States
CityOpelika, Alabama
ChannelsDigital: 17 (UHF)
Virtual: 66 (PSIP)
BrandingWLGA
Programming
Affiliations66.1: Cozi TV
66.2: HSN
66.3: This TV
66.4: QVC
66.5: QVC2
66.7: True Crime Network
66.8: [Blank]
Ownership
OwnerCNZ Communications, LLC
(CNZ Communications SE, LLC)
History
First air dateMay 16, 1982 (1982-05-16)
Former call signsWSWS-TV (1982–2005)
Former channel number(s)Analog:
66 (UHF, 1982–2009)
Digital:
47 (UHF, 2009–2013)
30 (UHF, 2013–2019)
Former affiliationsIndependent (1982–1984, 2009–2010)
CTN (1984–1995)
UPN (1995–2006)
The CW (2006–2009)
WeatherNation (2012–2013)
Antenna TV (2013–2017)
Infomercials (2017)
FNN (secondary, 1981–1985)
The WB (secondary, mid/late 1990s)
Pax TV (secondary, late 1990s)
Call sign meaningWe
Love
Georgia and
Alabama
Technical information
Licensing authorityFCC
Facility ID11113
ERPDTS1: 550 kW
DTS2: 650 kW
HAATDTS1: 537 m (1,762 ft)
DTS2: 384 m (1,260 ft)
Transmitter coordinatesDTS1:
32°19′16.4″N 84°47′28.2″W
DTS2:
32°51′6.8″N 84°42′5.5″W
Links
Public license informationProfile
LMS
Websitewww.wlgatv.com

History

The station signed on for the first time on May 16, 1982 as WSWS-TV, the Columbus area's first independent station. At the outset, WSWS carried cartoons, religious shows, low budget movies, and programming from the Financial News Network. It was initially owned by Warden Broadcasting, but was acquired by the Christian Television Network (CTN) in 1984. The FNN programs were dropped by 1987, but the station did retain much of its other secular programming, in addition to CTN's programming.

WLGA logo used on its website immediately after ending its CW affiliation. Versions of this logo with the UPN logo was used as a UPN affiliate, as both WSWS and WLGA.

RCH Broadcasting bought WSWS in 1995, and affiliated the station with the upstart United Paramount Network (UPN). It also aired programs from The WB and, later, Pax TV (now Ion Television) on a secondary basis during the mid-to-late 1990s. Pappas Telecasting bought the station outright in 1996 and upgraded programming somewhat.

The station changed its call letters to WLGA on June 27, 2005. The "WSWS" calls were moved to then-sister station WSWS-CA, the ABC affiliate in North Platte, Nebraska; they remained there until June 12, 2009, when it became KHGI-CA to reflect its parent station, KHGI-TV.

In September 2006, WLGA joined The CW as an affiliate when UPN merged with The WB. On April 2, 2009, it was announced that The CW would discontinue its relationship with WLGA, instead choosing to broadcast on a digital subchannel of NBC affiliate WLTZ, effective April 27. Although no reason was given, it was likely related to Pappas filing for bankruptcy a year earlier.[1] WLGA became an independent station once again, and completely overhauled its schedule (most of the station's programming outside of network hours during its CW affiliation was provided by The CW Plus, which also moved to the WLTZ subchannel).

In early June 2010, WLGA announced that it would cease operations at 11:59 p.m. on June 4. However, during its silent period, WLGA's license remained active, with a construction permit to broadcast on channel 30 and an application to broadcast on channel 47.

As of August 2012, WLGA returned to the air on channel 47, broadcasting WeatherNation on 66.1. On June 24, 2013, the station was licensed to broadcast on channel 30. In 2013, WeatherNation was replaced with Antenna TV. In 2017, Antenna TV was moved to WLTZ 38.3 and began carrying infomercials on 66.1, and then after a few months, the station began airing Cozi TV on 66.1 and added four new subchannels.

Digital channels

The station's digital signal is multiplexed:

Channel Video Aspect PSIP Short Name Programming[2]
66.1720p16:9WLGADT1Main WLGA programming / Cozi TV
66.2480iWLGADT2HSN
66.3WLGADT3This TV
66.4WLGADT4QVC
66.5WLGADT5QVC2
66.7WLGADT7True Crime Network
66.8WLGADT8[Blank]

References

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