WZPA-LD

Last updated
WZPA-LD
City Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Channels
Programming
Subchannels see below
Affiliations HSN2
Ownership
Owner
W25FG-D [1]
History
First air date
July 22, 2011;11 years ago (2011-07-22) (digital) [2] [3]
Last air date
October 8, 2010;12 years ago (2010-10-08) (analog) [4] [5]
Former call signs
W33BT (1998-2005)
WXSI-LP (2005-2007)
WZPA-LP (2007-2012) [6]
Former channel number(s)
Analog:
33 (UHF, until 2012)
Digital:
33 (UHF, 2012-2021)
Analog/DT1:
Cubana de Television (2012-?)
QVC (February–March 2013)
Soul of the South
DT5:
Azteca America (2012-?)
Technical information
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID 72536
Class LD
ERP 3 kW
HAAT 181 m (594 ft)
AMSL: 244 m (801 ft)
Transmitter coordinates 40°02′26.6″N75°14′11.4″W / 40.040722°N 75.236500°W / 40.040722; -75.236500 (WZPA-LD) WZPA-LD Coordinates: 40°02′26.6″N75°14′11.4″W / 40.040722°N 75.236500°W / 40.040722; -75.236500 (WZPA-LD) WZPA-LD, Roxborough, Philadelphia
51 dBu Service Contour
Links
Public license information
LMS

WZPA-LD, virtual channel 33 (UHF digital channel 32), is a low powered HSN2-affiliated television station serving Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, transmitting from the Roxborough antenna farm. The station is owned by HC2 Holdings.

Contents

History

Before the first license was granted, the FCC granted numerous construction permits and CP extensions in Camden, New Jersey:

Date Call sign Channel (UHF) ERP kW Coordinates CP Extension
November 18, 19946817.74 39°56′40″N75°06′55″W / 39.94444°N 75.11528°W / 39.94444; -75.11528 [7] [8] [9] [10]
January 22, 19976810.069 [11] [12] [13] [14]
July 29, 198833 [15] [16]
August 4, 1998W33BT3321.687 40°04′59″N75°10′56″W / 40.08306°N 75.18222°W / 40.08306; -75.18222 [17] [18]

On August 4, 1998, FCC issued new station JF0415DX call signs W33BT and W68CV. [6]

On April 1, 1999, William E. Mattis, Jr. sold the construction permit to Mediacasting of Greenville, Delaware. [19] [20]

On March 28, 2000, FCC granted the W33BT license for ERP 20.3 kW at 40°04′59″N75°10′56″W / 40.08306°N 75.18222°W / 40.08306; -75.18222 (W33BT) . [21] [22]

Between November 6, 2003 and Mid 2004, W33BT was silent. [23] [24] [25]

On April 4, 2005, W33BT granted construction permit for ERP 150 kW channel 33 at 40°05′00″N75°10′47″W / 40.08333°N 75.17972°W / 40.08333; -75.17972 (W33BT) with city of license Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [26] [27] October 31, 2006 WXSI-LP granted modification to locate at 40°02′29.6″N75°14′11.5″W / 40.041556°N 75.236528°W / 40.041556; -75.236528 (WXSI-LP) . [28] [29] January 9, 2007, WXSI-LP granted modification. [30] [31]

On April 28, 2005, W33BT's call sign changed to WXSI-LP. [6]

On July 20, 2006, WXSI-LP was granted an STA to operate at ERP 1.5 kW, because transmitter broke down and using a replacement. [32] [33]

On October 2, 2006, Mediacasting sold WXSI-LP to Mako Communications of Corpus Christi, Texas. [34] [35]

Between December 7, 2006 through January 3, 2007, WXSI-LP went silent after terminated its lease and completion of construction permit at Roxborough, Philadelphia antenna farm. [36] [37] [38]

On February 19, 2007, WXSI-LP's call sign was changed to WZPA-LP. [6]

Between July 1 through October 10, 2009, WZPA-LP was silent when lost its network affiliation. [39] [40] [41]

On July 16, 2012, WZPA-LP's call sign was changed to WZPA-LD. [6]

In June 2013, WZPA-LD was slated to be sold to Landover 5 as part of a larger deal involving 51 other low-power television stations; [42] the sale fell through in June 2016. [43] Mako Communications sold its stations, including WZPA-LD, to HC2 Holdings in 2017. [44]

Digital television

Digital channels

The station's digital signal is multiplexed:

Channel Video Aspect Short nameProgramming [45]
33.1 480i 4:3 HSN2Main WZPA-LD programming / HSN2 [46]
33.2HSNNovelisima
33.3SBN SonLife Broadcasting Network [47]
33.4LATV Shop LC
33.5QVCPLUS QVC2
33.6PEACETV Infomercials
33.7BEAUTY

On about June 18, 2012, WZPA began digital programming with four subchannels, while DT1 became CUBANA without programming. On June 19, 2012, WZPA added a fifth subchannel with Azteca programming.

On June 30, 2012, DT1 began broadcasting Cubana de Television programming.

On October 2, 2012, added a sixth subchannel with color bars, and the next day, it began Peace TV programming.

About February 24, 2013, WZPA added a seventh subchannel with Azteca America programming.

Sometime between February 28 through March 20, 2013, DT1 started carrying QVC programming.

Sometime between March 20–28, 2013, DT5 had no programming.

Analog-to-digital conversion

On October 8, 2010, WZPA-LP converted from analog to digital. [4] [5] [48] [49]

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