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WVTX-CD

WVTX-CD
(satellite of WTRF-TV)
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Bridgeport, Ohio / Wheeling, West Virginia
United States
Channels Digital: 28 (UHF/PSIP)
Subchannels 28.1 MyNetworkTV
28.2 ABC
Owner OTA Broadcasting, LLC
(OTA Broadcasting (PIT), LLC)
Founded December 15, 1998
Call letters' meaning West Virginia Transmitter (TX)
Former callsigns W28AS (1989-2004)
WDBW-CA (2004)
WVTX-CA (2004-2013)
Former affiliations UPN (until 2006)
LWN (DT4)
Transmitter power 150 kW (analog)
Class Class-A
Facility ID 68408
Website Home Page

WVTX-CD is a Class-A television station that retransmits into 720p 16:9 HD WTRF-DT2 and WTRF-DT3 as affiliates of MyNetworkTV and ABC. The station serves the Wheeling, West Virginia area, and is officially licensed to the nearby city of Bridgeport, Ohio. WVTX-CD, along with its transmission facilities, are owned by OTA Broadcasting, LLC, a corporation owned by Michael Dell's MSD Capital, which also owns eleven other Class A television stations.

WVTX-CD was originally a satellite station for independent Pittsburgh station WBGN-CD with the W28AS call sign. The station's call sign was later changed to WDBW-CA, and again to WVTX-CA on February 17, 2004.

Under a Local Marketing Agreement that began in late 2004, Bruno-Goodworth Network retained ownership of WVTX-CA, the station increased power, ceased transmitting WBGN programming, and started its own newscast, produced locally by WVTX Inc, which also shared ownership with cable-only WBWO-18.

WVTX-CA became the only UPN affiliate serving West Virginia viewers, and produced programming such as a daily 5:30 pm newscast and coverage of local church services. WVTX-CA also enjoyed carriage on several area cable systems including Comcast, which carried the station on channel 3.

After a failed attempt at running the station, WVTX Inc. returned WVTX-CA to The Bruno Goodworth Network in September 2006. The station soon began broadcasting digitally, and assumed its current call sign of WVTX-CD on May 2, 2013. As Wheeling's only independent television station, WVTX-CD aired a mix of local programs and first run syndicated programming. The station is no longer carried on the Comcast system, but remains available over the air. In 2014, Michael Dell purchased the Bruno-Goodworth Network and its eleven television stations, changing the call-letters of its flagship/originating station in Pittsburgh from WBGN-CD to WEPA-CD.


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