Huntington - Charleston, West Virginia United States |
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City | Charleston, West Virginia |
Branding | WOWK 13 (general) 13 News (newscasts) |
Slogan | Working for you |
Channels | Digital: 13 (VHF/PSIP) |
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Owner |
Nexstar Media Group (Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.) |
First air date | October 2, 1955 |
Call letters' meaning |
Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky (states served by the station's signal) |
Former callsigns | WHTN-TV (1955–1975) |
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Transmitter power | 12.5 kW |
Height | 414 m |
Facility ID | 23342 |
Transmitter coordinates | 38°30′20″N 82°12′32″W / 38.50556°N 82.20889°W |
Licensing authority | FCC |
Public license information: |
Profile CDBS |
Website | www |
WOWK-TV, VHF digital channel 13, is a television station licensed to Huntington, West Virginia, United States. Owned by Nexstar Media Group, WOWK is the CBS affiliate for the Huntington-Charleston television market, which also covers portions of southeastern Ohio and northeastern Kentucky. The station's studios are located on Quarrier Street near the Charleston Town Center in Charleston, and its transmitter is based in Milton, West Virginia.
The station went on-air October 2, 1955 as WHTN-TV (for HunTingtoN) an ABC affiliate owned by the Greater Huntington Theater Corporation. After only a year, the station was bought by Cowles Communications (unrelated to the Spokane, Washington-based Cowles Publishing Company). WHTN swapped affiliations with WCHS-TV and became a CBS station for the first time in 1958. In 1960, Cowles sold Channel 13 to Reeves Telecom. It went back to ABC in 1962 and stayed with that network for 24 years. Reeves Telecom sold the station to Gateway Communications in 1974. The following March, it changed its call letters to the current WOWK-TV to reflect the three states it serves (Ohio, West Virginia, and Kentucky). On June 1, 1986, it changed affiliations again, returning to CBS.
The station was headquartered at the Radio Center Building in Huntington from its inception until 1984 when WOWK moved to a location on Fifth Avenue. Gateway merged with SJL Broadcasting in 2000. SJL sold it to West Virginia Media Holdings in 2002. After the sale to West Virginia Media, it sold its Huntington building to regional radio conglomerate Kindred Communications and moved its studio and offices to Charleston. WOWK does retain a newsroom in their former building (now known as the Kindred Capital Building) in Huntington and its transmitter is still located at the Milton location, closer to Huntington.