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Johnstown/Altoona/ State College/DuBois/ Bedford, Pennsylvania United States |
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City | Johnstown |
Branding | WJAC-TV 6 (general) 6 NBC (secondary) 6 News (newscasts) |
Slogan | Coverage You Can Count On |
Channels |
Digital: 34 (UHF) Virtual: 6 (PSIP) |
Subchannels | 6.1 NBC 6.2 MeTV 6.3 Comet TV 6.4 Grit TV |
Translators | see left |
Affiliations | NBC |
Owner |
Sinclair Broadcast Group (WJAC Licensee, LLC) |
First air date | September 15, 1949 |
Call letters' meaning |
Johnstown Automotive Company (original owner) |
Sister station(s) |
WWCP-TV WATM-TV |
Former channel number(s) | 13 (VHF analog, 1949–1952) 6 (VHF analog, 1952–2009) |
Former affiliations |
CBS (1949–1953) DuMont (1949–1955) ABC (1949–1974, 1982–1988) all secondary |
Transmitter power | 1,000 kW |
Height | 388 m |
Facility ID | 73120 |
Transmitter coordinates | 40°22′16.9″N 78°58′55.1″W / 40.371361°N 78.981972°W |
Licensing authority | FCC |
Public license information: |
Profile CDBS |
Website | wjactv.com |
WJAC-TV is the NBC-affiliated television station in west-central Pennsylvania with the station licensed to Johnstown. It broadcasts a high definition digital signal on UHF channel 34 from a transmitter northwest of the city in Laurel Ridge State Park along the Cambria and Westmoreland County line. Owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group, the station has studios on Old Hickory Lane in Johnstown.
WJAC-TV first began its broadcasting operations on 15 September 1949 originally owned by the Johnstown Automotive Company along with WJAC radio (AM 1400, now WKGE at AM 850, and FM 95.5, now WKYE at FM 96.5). At the time, it was the third smallest television station in the country market wise to be granted a commercial license on or before December 31 behind CBS affiliate WBNG-TV in Binghamton, New York and fellow NBC affiliate WICU-TV in Erie. It originally aired an analog signal on VHF channel 13 before moving to VHF channel 6 in 1952. Upon its sign-on, it aired programming from all four networks of the time (NBC, CBS, ABC, and DuMont). CBS disappeared from WJAC-TV's schedule when WARD-TV channel 56 (now Pittsburgh's CW affiliate WPCW on channel 19) signed-on in 1953 followed by DuMont when it shut down network operations in 1955. However, the station continued to air a few ABC shows until 1988.