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WZDX

WZDX
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Huntsville/Decatur/
Florence, Alabama
United States
City Huntsville
Branding WZDX (general)
WZDX News (newscasts)
WAMY My 8 (on DT2)
.3 ME TV-S
Slogan Fair. Balanced. Local.
Channels Digital: 41 (UHF)
Virtual: 54 ()
Subchannels 54.1 Fox
54.2 MyNetworkTV/ASN
54.3 MeTV
54.4 Escape
Affiliations Fox (1990–present)
Owner Nexstar Media Group
(Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.)
First air date 1985; 32 years ago (1985)
Sister station(s) WDHN, WIAT, WKRG
Former channel number(s) 54 (UHF analog, 1984–2009)
Former affiliations Independent (1984–1990)
Transmitter power 700 kW
Height 517.9 m
Class DT
Facility ID 28119
Transmitter coordinates 34°44′12.7″N 86°31′58.9″W / 34.736861°N 86.533028°W / 34.736861; -86.533028
Licensing authority FCC
Public license information: Profile
CDBS
Website www.rocketcitynow.com

WZDX is the Fox-affiliated television station for North Alabama's Tennessee Valley. Licensed to Huntsville, it broadcasts a high definition digital signal on UHF channel 41 (or virtual channel 54.1 via PSIP) from a transmitter on Monte Sano Boulevard Southeast in Madison County (in Huntsville). Owned by Nexstar Media Group, WZDX is sister to MyNetworkTV affiliate "WAMY-TV" and the two share studios on North Memorial Parkway/US 72/US 231/US 431 in Huntsville. Syndicated programming on WZDX includes: The Big Bang Theory, Dr. Phil, Mike & Molly, and Judge Mathis among others.

WZDX first signed on in 1985 as Northern Alabama's first independent station and the area's first new outlet to launch in nearly twenty years. The station originally broadcast in analog on channel 54. The inaugural program shown was an airing of the 1968 film Charly. The station's transmitter was on Green Mountain in Southeastern Huntsville while its studios were in the northwestern section of the city. During the first months after its beginning, WZDX used the slogan "We're Taking You to the Top!" and ran full page ads in The Huntsville Times with this tagline and with still pictures of old movies and syndicated TV shows that the station planned to air. On October 1, 1984, the station changed its call sign to the current "WZDX".


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