Chicago, Illinois United States |
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Branding | WOCK 13 |
Channels | Digital: 4 (VHF) |
Subchannels | (see article) |
Affiliations | Independent/Infomercials |
Owner | KM Communications |
Founded | August 22, 1984 |
Call letters' meaning | W(R)OCK music (for former music video format) |
Former callsigns | W13BE (1984-1994) WOCK-LP (1994-2000) WOCK-CA (2000-2009) |
Former channel number(s) | Analog: 13 (1984-2009) |
Former affiliations |
Independent (1984-1991) The Box, MTV2 (1991-2001) CCTV (2001-2003) Azteca América (2003-2008) CV Network (2008-2010) MegaTV (2010-2013) MundoFox (2013-2015) MundoMax (2015-2016) |
Transmitter power | 300 watts |
WOCK-CD is a class A television station located in Chicago, Illinois, United States. It is owned by KM Communications, and transmits on VHF channel 4. The transmitter is located on the John Hancock Tower.
The station was originally assigned the translator call sign of W13BE; it changed to WOCK-LP in 1994, and received class-A status in 2000, making it WOCK-CA.
WOCK was an affiliate of The Box until that network's acquisition by Viacom in 2001, resulting in The Box being merged into MTV2. The station became an affiliate of Florida-based Videomix which aired hip hop music videos, during the mid-summer 2001. That autumn, it began broadcasting programs from China Central Television, carrying a mix of CCTV-4 and CCTV-9 programming provided by China Star TV. It switched to Azteca América in October 2003, and then to CV Network in late 2008.
WOCK-CA received a construction permit to build a low-power digital television station, WOCK-CD, on channel 4, radiating primarily to the southwest. This took to the air at midnight on June 4, 2009, with WOCK then ceasing its analog transmission.