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WTVW

WTVW
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Evansville, Indiana
United States
Branding Local 7 CW (general)
Eyewitness News (newscasts)
Slogan TV Now
Channels Digital: 28 (UHF)
Virtual: 7 ()
Subchannels 7.1 The CW
7.2 Bounce TV
7.3 Escape
Affiliations The CW (since 2013)
Owner Mission Broadcasting
(Mission Broadcasting, Inc.)
Operator Nexstar Media Group
First air date August 21, 1956; 60 years ago (1956-08-21)
Call letters' meaning TeleVision of Western Indiana
Sister station(s) WEHT
Former channel number(s) Analog:
7 (VHF, 1956–2009)
Former affiliations Primary:
ABC (1956–1995)
Fox (1995–2011)
Independent (2011–2013)
Secondary:
MeTV (2011–2013)
Transmitter power 1000 kW
Height 905 ft (276 m)
Facility ID 3661
Transmitter coordinates 38°1′26.9″N 87°21′44.3″W / 38.024139°N 87.362306°W / 38.024139; -87.362306
Licensing authority FCC
Public license information: Profile
CDBS
Website www.tristatehomepage.com

WTVW, virtual channel 7 (UHF digital channel 28), is a CW-affiliated television station located in Evansville, Indiana, United States. The station is owned by Mission Broadcasting; Nexstar Media Group, which owned the station outright from 2003 to 2011 and presently owns ABC affiliate WEHT (channel 25), operates WTVW under a shared services agreement. The two stations share studio facilities located on Marywood Drive in Henderson, Kentucky; WTVW's transmitter is located near Chandler, Indiana.

Before joining The CW, WTVW was the market's Fox affiliate from December 3, 1995 to June 30, 2011 (serving as an independent station after disaffiliating from the network until January 30, 2013); before that, it served as Evansville's original ABC affiliate from its August 21, 1956 sign-on to December 2, 1995.

WTVW began operations on August 21, 1956 as an ABC affiliate locally owned by Evansville Television, Inc. and operating on VHF channel 7. It was Evansville's third television station, and the first on the VHF band. In its early years on the air, WTVW fought an attempt by the Federal Communications Commission to deintermix the market, which would have moved the station to UHF channel 31 (making Evansville a UHF island; its rivals, WEHT and WFIE, had operated on UHF since their inceptions in 1953) and reallocated channel 7 to Louisville, Kentucky. The station's original studio faciities were located on Carpenter Street in downtown Evansville.


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