W14DG-D

W14DG-D, virtual channel 14 (UHF digital channel 34),[1] is a low-powered television station licensed to Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States which is currently silent. The station is owned by Gray Television.

W14DG-D
To become translator of WBKO,
Bowling Green, Kentucky
Bowling Green/Brownsville, Kentucky
United States
CityBowling Green, Kentucky
ChannelsDigital: 34 (UHF)
Virtual: 14 (PSIP)
Programming
AffiliationsSilent
Ownership
OwnerGray Television[1]
(Gray Television Licensee, LLC)
WBKO
History
FoundedDecember 8, 2009
First air date
c. January 1, 2016 (2016-01-01)
(original incarnation)
2021 (future incarnation, as a low-powered translator of WBKO)
Last air date
February 2016 (2016-02)
(original incarnation)
Former channel number(s)
Digital:
14 (UHF, 2016–2020)
Laff (2016)
Technical information
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID182477
ERP15 kW
HAAT207.9 ft (63 m)
Transmitter coordinates37°3′49.2″N 86°26′6.7″W
Links
Public license information
Profile
LMS

History

The construction permit for the station was issued by the FCC on December 8, 2009, under the ownership of Madison Avenue Ventures. In 2015, Sunrise, Florida-based DTV America Corporation purchased the station and its license.[2]

The station would be silent for six years until 2016, when W14DG-D became affiliated with the Katz Broadcasting-owned comedy-oriented Laff network. With Laff now available, W14DG-D is the second station in the Bowling Green market to be signed on by DTV America, and was also the second station to sign on with programming from a digital multi-cast specialty network. W14DG was the second digital low-powered station located within the Bowling Green market upon signing on nearly two years after then-sister station WCZU-LD took to the air in 2014. W14DG-D also had the distinction to be the Laff network's second affiliate to be based in the state of Kentucky, the first being the DT2 subchannel of Louisville's WKYI-CD. Nashville, Tennessee-based WTVF also provides Laff programming on its third digital sub-channel, and is being carried by local cable systems in Bowling Green and Glasgow.[3][4][5] Laff is also still available to users of outdoor antennas in portions of the Bowling Green market. W14DG-D went silent again after failed attempts to activate the PSIP system.

The station first transmitted the signal from a former AT&T long-lines microwave tower located near the intersection of Grassland Road and State Highway 70 just northwest of Brownsville, in Edmonson County.[6][7] That tower also previously served as WCZU-LD's transmitting site for its first few months on the air.

DTV America Corporation agreed to sell W14DG-D, along with seven additional stations in other markets, to Gray Television for $720,000 on July 28, 2016. The sale was approved in October 2016.[8] The deal made W14DG-D a sister station to ABC/Fox affiliate WBKO (channel 13). It is now said to become a low-powered repeater of WBKO in either 2019 or 2020. The station is also intending to transmit the signal from the same tower used by WBKO and WKYU-FM-TV, which is located just north of Bowling Green along Kentucky Route 185.

Coverage area

During its time as a Laff affiliate, W14DG-D could only be picked up in the central portions of the market upon inception, because the signal is oriented to the southwest from the transmitting site near Windyville. Locations within range of the signal include much of Warren County, including Bowling Green, as well as much of central and southern Edmonson County, including communities like Chalybeate, Asphalt, Wingfield, and Windyville. Coverage was limited in areas north of the transmitter, like in Lindseyville and Sweeden.[9]

References

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