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WGMB-TV

WGMB-TV
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Baton Rouge, Louisiana
United States
City Baton Rouge
Branding Fox 44 (general)
Fox 44 News (news)
Slogan So Fox 44
Channels Digital: 45 (UHF)
Virtual: 44 ()
Subchannels 44.1 Fox
44.2 The CW
Owner Nexstar Media Group
(Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.)
Founded September 21, 1990
First air date August 11, 1991; 25 years ago (1991-08-11)
Call letters' meaning Galloway Media Broadcasting (former owner) or GuMBo
Sister station(s) WVLA-TV, WBRL-CD, KZUP-CD
Former channel number(s) Analog:
44 (UHF, 1991–2009)
Former affiliations Secondary:
PTEN (1993–1996)
Transmitter power 1000 kW
Height 424 m
Facility ID 12520
Transmitter coordinates 30°19′35.4″N 91°16′36.4″W / 30.326500°N 91.276778°W / 30.326500; -91.276778
Licensing authority FCC
Public license information: Profile
CDBS
Website www.brproud.com

WGMB-TV ("Fox 44") is the local Fox affiliate for Baton Rouge, Louisiana. It is owned by Nexstar Media Group, and is sister station to the area's The CW affiliate, WBRL-CD. WGMB also shares facilities and staff with WVLA-TV (channel 33) and KZUP-CD (channel 19). WGMB's transmitter is located near Addis, Louisiana, while broadcasting from shared studios at Perkins Rowe Town Center in Baton Rouge. The station transmits its digital signal on UHF channel 45. On cable, the station is seen on Cox Communications channel 6 in standard definition, and in high definition on digital channel 1006, as well as AT&T U-verse. The station is also seen via satellite through DirecTV and Dish Network.

The station first signed on August 11, 1991, making Baton Rouge the last of the Top 100 Nielsen Designated Market Areas to receive a Fox affiliate. The station was originally owned by the Galloway family, whose broadcast holdings operated under the Communications Corporation of America banner. It took five years to bring Fox to Baton Rouge, as the FCC licensed channel 44 to Baton Rouge in 1983 and several potential buyers sought a license. One company, Parish Family Television expressed an interest in broadcasting an independent station affiliated with the network in 1986 with the call letters WPFT. Delays occurred as Southwest Multimedia of Houston expressed an ownership interest in Parish Family Television and rival company Louisiana Super Communications objected to this sale. After Southwest Multimedia bowed out of the ownership stake, Thomas Galloway of Lafayette purchased the license from PFTV in November 1990. The station installed an antenna on WVLA's tower, bought from future sister station WNTZ's parent company at the time, Delta Media Corporation. From April 1990 to February 1991, local NBC affiliate WVLA aired week-delayed episodes of Fox shows such as The Simpsons, Married... with Children, and In Living Color.


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