WRAP-LD

Last updated
WRAP-LD
Channels
Programming
Affiliationssilent
Ownership
OwnerCommercial Broadcasting Corporation
History
FoundedMay 11, 1992;31 years ago (1992-05-11)
Former call signs
W32AS (1992-1997)
WRAP-LP (1997-2002)
WRAP-CA (2002-2015)
WRAP-LP (2015-2021)
The Box
MTV2
ACN
Corner Store TV
Technical information
Facility ID 55107
Class Low-power
ERP 70 W
Transmitter coordinates 41°22′57.97″N81°42′5.98″W / 41.3827694°N 81.7016611°W / 41.3827694; -81.7016611

WRAP-LD is a low-power television station in Cleveland, Ohio on channel 16. Formerly carriers of The Box music channel and later MTV2 simulcasts (due to The Box being sold to Viacom), it then carried ACN, after that, it carried a schedule of full-time paid programming from Corner Store TV, and now, it is silent.

Contents

Digital television

WRAP-LP fell silent on September 6, 2010 and resumed operations on August 31, 2011, [1] although under a very low power output of 70 watts from a facility near Shaker Heights. WRAP-LP currently had a construction permit to build a new digital facility on the WQHS transmission tower in Parma, OH. The station was licensed for digital operation effective December 9, 2021, changing its call sign to WRAP-LD.

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References

  1. "Resumption of Operations". Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved August 17, 2012.