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WJLA

WJLA-TV
Logo of WJLA-TV.png
Washington, D.C.
United States
Branding ABC 7 (general)
ABC 7 News (newscasts)
Slogan On your side
Channels Digital: 7 (VHF)
Virtual: 7 ()
Subchannels
  • 7.1: 720p 16:9 WJLA-HD
  • 7.2: 480i 16:9 WJLA-CHG
  • 7.3: 480i 16:9 WJLACMT
  • 7.4: 480i 16:9 WJLATBD
Affiliations
Owner Sinclair Broadcast Group
(ACC Licensee, LLC)
First air date October 3, 1947; 69 years ago (1947-10-03)
Call letters' meaning Joe L. Allbritton
(founder of Allbritton Communications, former owner of station)
Sister station(s) NewsChannel 8
Former callsigns WTVW (1947)
WMAL-TV (1947–1977)
Former channel number(s) Analog:
7 (VHF, 1947–2009)
Digital:
39 (UHF, 2000–2009)
Former affiliations Primary:
CBS (1947–1948)
Secondary:
CBS (1948–1949)
DT2:
Local Point TV (?–2008)
Retro TV (2008–2009)
AccuWX (2009–2012)
WeatherNow (2012–2013)
MeTV (2013–2017)
DT3:
Retro TV (2009–2012)
LWN (2012–2015)
Transmitter power 52 kW
Height 235.6 m (773 ft)
Facility ID 1051
Transmitter coordinates 38°57′1″N 77°4′47″W / 38.95028°N 77.07972°W / 38.95028; -77.07972Coordinates: 38°57′1″N 77°4′47″W / 38.95028°N 77.07972°W / 38.95028; -77.07972
Licensing authority FCC
Public license information: Profile
CDBS
Website wjla.com

WJLA-TV, or Channel 7, is an ABC-affiliated television station serving the American capital city of Washington, D.C.. The station is owned by Hunt Valley, Maryland-based Sinclair Broadcast Group, which also operates local cable channel NewsChannel 8. The two stations share broadcast facilities located on Wilson Blvd in the Rosslyn section of Arlington, Virginia; WJLA-TV's transmitter is located in the Tenleytown neighborhood of northwest Washington.

The District of Columbia's third television station began broadcasting on October 3, 1947 as WTVW, owned by the Washington Star, along with WMAL radio (630 AM and 107.3 FM, now WRQX). It was the first Band III VHF television station (channels 7-13) in the United States. A few months later, the station changed its call letters to WMAL-TV after its radio sisters. WMAL radio had been an affiliate of the NBC Blue Network since 1933, and remained with the network after it was spun off by NBC and evolved into ABC. However, channel 7 started as a CBS station since ABC had not yet established its television network. When ABC launched on television in 1948, WMAL-TV became ABC's third primary affiliate; the station continued to carry some CBS programming until WOIC (channel 9, now WUSA) signed on in 1949. During the late 1950s, the station was also briefly affiliated with the NTA Film Network. (Note: The WTVW call letters were later picked up by what is now WISN-TV, the ABC affiliate in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, when it signed on in 1954. Now the callsign is residing in Evansville, Indiana on a CW-affiliated station that is also on channel 7.)


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