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WWHO

WWHO
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Chillicothe/Columbus, Ohio
United States
Branding The CW Columbus
Slogan Columbus is watching
Channels Digital: 46 (UHF)
Virtual: 53 ()
Subchannels 53.1 The CW
53.2 Grit
53.3 Comet
Affiliations The CW (2006–present)
Owner Manham Media
(Manhan Media, LLC)
Operator Sinclair Broadcast Group
First air date August 31, 1987; 29 years ago (1987-08-31)
Call letters' meaning W Watching TV in OHiO
Sister station(s) WSYX, WTTE
Former callsigns WWAT (1987–1994)
Former channel number(s) Analog:
53 (UHF, 1987–2009)
Former affiliations Independent (1987–1995)
The WB (1995–2006; secondary from 2000)
UPN (1997–2006; secondary until 2000)
Transmitter power 1000 kW
Height 328 m (1,076 ft)
Facility ID 21158
Transmitter coordinates 39°35′20″N 83°6′44″W / 39.58889°N 83.11222°W / 39.58889; -83.11222
Licensing authority FCC
Public license information: Profile
CDBS
Website cwcolumbus.com

WWHO, channel 53, is a television station licensed to Chillicothe, Ohio, USA. Serving as the CW affiliate for the Columbus, Ohio television market, WWHO's broadcast license is owned by Manham Media, Inc., while the station's operations are controlled by the Sinclair Broadcast Group under a shared services agreement (SSA) b. WWHO shares studios with sister stations WSYX (channel 6) and WTTE (channel 28) on Dublin Road in Grandview Heights (though the mailing address says Columbus); WWHO's transmitter is located in Williamsport, Ohio.

WWHO also served briefly as the default The CW affiliate (on cable) for the Zanesville, Ohio media market from March 2008 thru early July 2008, after WHIZ-TV discontinued WBZV, its cable-only CW Plus affiliate. The CW Plus has since been reinstated to the Zanesville cable line-up.

The station began operating on August 31, 1987 as a independent station using the call letters WWAT, named after its owner, Wendell A. Triplett. It filled in a void created when future sister station WTTE joined Fox in 1986. The station originally operated from studios located on River Road (U.S. Route 23) in Chillicothe. It operated a Columbus translator on W17AI channel 17 (now WDEM, which is still owned by Triplett) until 1992, when WWAT was added to many cable providers in the Columbus market due to cable must-carry legislation. It quickly established himself as a solid competitor to WTTE, even with its signal limitations.


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