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WFSB

WFSB
WFSB Channel 3 (logo).png
Hartford/New Haven, Connecticut
United States
Branding Channel 3 (general)
Channel 3 Eyewitness News (newscasts)
Slogan On Your Side
Channels Digital: 33 (UHF)
Virtual: 3 ()
Affiliations
Owner Meredith Corporation
First air date September 21, 1957; 59 years ago (1957-09-21)
Call letters' meaning Frederick Sessions Beebe
(former president of former owner Post-Newsweek Stations)
Sister station(s) WGGB-TV, WSHM-LD
Former callsigns WTIC-TV (1957–1974)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog:
  • 3 (VHF, 1957–2009)
Former affiliations Independent (1957–1958)
Transmitter power 1,000 kW
Height 288.8 metres (948 ft)
Facility ID 53115
Transmitter coordinates 41°46′30.1″N 72°48′18.7″W / 41.775028°N 72.805194°W / 41.775028; -72.805194Coordinates: 41°46′30.1″N 72°48′18.7″W / 41.775028°N 72.805194°W / 41.775028; -72.805194
Licensing authority FCC
Public license information: Profile
CDBS
Website wfsb.com

WFSB, virtual channel 3 (UHF digital channel 33), is a CBS-affiliated television station located in Hartford, Connecticut. The station is currently owned by the Meredith Corporation. WFSB's studios and offices are located on Capitol Blvd in Rocky Hill, Connecticut and its transmitter is located on Talcott Mountain in Avon, Connecticut.

Most of WFSB's programs are seen in Springfield, Massachusetts over a low-power semi-satellite station, WSHM-LD (channel 3.5). That station is based at the facilities of ABC/Fox sister station WGGB-TV (channel 40) in Springfield, Massachusetts although some master control and other internal operations are hubbed through WFSB.

WFSB signed on the air on September 21, 1957 as WTIC-TV, owned by the Hartford-based Travelers Insurance Company, along with WTIC radio (1080 AM and 96.5 FM). As Connecticut's second VHF station, WTIC-TV was one of the most powerful stations in New England, not only covering the entire state but a large chunk of western Massachusetts and providing secondary coverage to much of the southern sections of Vermont and New Hampshire. During its first year on the air, Channel 3 was an independent station, as ABC was affiliated with the state's other VHF outlet, WNHC-TV (channel 8, now WTNH) in New Haven, Connecticut; while CBS and NBC had owned-and-operated stations on the UHF band in the market, WHCT-TV (channel 18, now WUVN) in Hartford, Connecticut and WNBC (channel 30, now WVIT) in New Britain, Connecticut, respectively. With no network affiliation, WTIC-TV devoted much of its airtime to movies, syndicated programs, and three daily newscasts (including one at 10 p.m.).


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