WVUA-CD: Northport/Tuscaloosa, Alabama WVUA: Tuscaloosa, Alabama United States |
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City |
Both stations: Tuscaloosa, Alabama |
Branding | WVUA 23 (general) WVUA 23 News (newscasts) This is WVUA (imaging) |
Slogan |
Your Home Team Alabama's Home Team (both used interchangeably) |
Channels |
Digital: WVUA-CD: 23 (UHF) WVUA: 6 (VHF) Virtual: WVUA-CD: 7 () WVUA: 23 (PSIP) |
Subchannels | (see article) |
Translators | WDVZ-CD 3 Greensboro WJMY-CD 25 Demopolis |
Affiliations | This TV |
Owner |
University of Alabama (The Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama) |
Founded | 1998 |
First air date |
WVUA-CD: 1998 WVUA: 2004 |
Call letters' meaning |
Voice of the University of Alabama (in reference to university-owned radio station WVUA-FM) |
Former callsigns |
WVUA-CD: W49BO (1994–1997) WJRD-LP (1998–2002) WVUA-CA (2002–2015) WVUA: WBJH (1999) WLDM (1999–2005) WUOA (2005–2015) |
Former channel number(s) |
Analog: WVUA-CD: 49 (UHF, 1996–2000) 7 (VHF, 2000–2015) WVUA: 23 (UHF, 2001–2009) |
Former affiliations |
Pax TV (1998–2002) America One (2002–2008) |
Transmitter power |
WVUA-CD: 15 kW WVUA: 26 kW |
Height |
WVUA-CD: 174 m WVUA: 395 m |
Class |
WVUA-CD:' Class A WVUA: Full-power digital |
Facility ID |
WVUA-CD: 70429 WVUA: 77496 |
Transmitter coordinates |
WVUA-CD: 33°9′35.5″N 87°30′53.9″W / 33.159861°N 87.514972°WCoordinates: 33°9′35.5″N 87°30′53.9″W / 33.159861°N 87.514972°W WVUA: 33°29′2″N 86°48′20.7″W / 33.48389°N 86.805750°W |
Licensing authority | FCC |
Public license information: |
/ WVUA Profile / WVUA CDBS |
Website | www.wvuatv.com |
WVUA-CD, virtual channel 7 (UHF digital channel 23), is a This TV-affiliated television station serving Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States that is licensed to Northport. The station is owned by the Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama. WVUA-CD maintains studio and transmitter facilities located within the Digital Media Center at Bryant-Denny Stadium on the University of Alabama campus.
As WVUA-CD's low-powered broadcasting radius does not reach the entire Birmingham–Tuscaloosa–Anniston market, the station's programming is simulcast to the remainder of the area on full-power satellite station WVUA, virtual channel 23 (VHF digital channel 6), which is licensed to Tuscaloosa. WVUA maintains transmitter facilities located atop Red Mountain, near the southern edge of Birmingham.
In addition to WVUA, WVUA-CD's signal is relayed on low-power repeaters WDVZ-CD (channel 3) in Greensboro and WJMY-CD (channel 25) in Demopolis. WVUA-CD is available on most cable providers within the Birmingham–Tuscaloosa–Anniston market.