WVVC-LD

Last updated
WVVC-LD
City Utica, New York
Channels
BrandingWVVC TV 40
Programming
Subchannels 40.1: Antenna TV
40.2: Televangelism
40.3: Heartland
40.4: Cozi TV
40.5: Simulcast of WVVC-FM
40.6: NewsNet [1]
Ownership
OwnerNortheast Gospel Broadcasting, Inc.
History
Founded2004
Former call signs
WVVC-LP (2004–2011)
Former channel number(s)
Analog:
27 (UHF, 1992–2004)
Cornerstone
Technical information [2]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID 60869
ERP 15 kW
HAAT 616 ft (188 m)
Transmitter coordinates 43°2′14.9″N75°11′43.5″W / 43.037472°N 75.195417°W / 43.037472; -75.195417
Links
Public license information
LMS
Website WVVCUtica.com

WVVC-LD, virtual channel 40 (UHF digital channel 33), is a low-power Antenna TV-affiliated television station licensed to Utica, New York, United States. The station is owned by Northeast Gospel Broadcasting, Inc.

History

WVVC was founded in 2004 by Northeast Gospel Broadcasting President Brian Larson and WVVC General Manager Mark Russ. The purpose of the newly formed station was to offer a family friendly alternative for over-the-air viewers. In 2011, the station made the conversion to digital TV and began airing Retro TV at 40.1, Cornerstone at 40.2, and the Legacy TV Network at 40.3.

In 2017, WVVC-LD and its sister radio stations WVVC-FM in Dolgeville and WNGG in Gloversville began branding themselves as "The Family Place", promoting the station group's commitment to family and faith focused programming. Three of the four digital subchannels WVVC provides are secular in nature.

Today WVVC-TV 40 is part of Northeast Gospel Broadcasting's Adirondack Praise Network along with WVVC 88.1 FM and WNGG 90.9 FM.

Digital channels

The station's digital signal is multiplexed:

Channel Video Aspect Short nameProgramming [3]
40.1 480i 4:3 WVVC-ANMain WVVC-LD programming / Antenna TV
40.2WVVC-WA The Walk TV
40.3WVVC-HT Heartland
40.4WVVC-CO Cozi TV
40.5WVVC- DT5Simulcast of WVVC-FM
40.6WVVC-IN NewsNet

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References

  1. WVVC-LD Channels @ RabbitEars.Info Retrieved February 1, 2019.
  2. "Facility Technical Data for WVVC-LD". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  3. "Digital TV Market Listing for WVVC-LD". www.rabbitears.info.