WCTX
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WCTX | |
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New Haven / Hartford, Connecticut | |
Branding | My TV 9 (cable slot) |
Slogan | Connecticut's My Network Television Station (general programming) Connecticut's Coverage You Can Count On (newscasts) |
Channels | 59 (UHF) analog, 39 (UHF) digital |
Affiliations | MyNetworkTV |
Owner | LIN TV |
Founded | 1994 |
Call letters meaning | CT = Connecticut |
Former callsigns | WTVU (1994-95) WBNE (1996-2001) |
Former affiliations | WB (1995-2001) UPN (2001-2006) |
Website | mytv9web.com |
WCTX is the MyNetworkTV affiliate for the state of Connecticut. Licensed to New Haven, the station broadcasts its analog signal on UHF channel 59, and its digital signal on UHF channel 39. It is owned and operated by LIN Television along with Connecticut's ABC affiliate WTNH-TV channel 8. Its transmitter is located in Hamden, Connecticut along with WTNH's doppler radar. The station is housed within the studios of sister station WTNH in New Haven. WCTX does have its own web address, but the website only has programming information for the channel.
The station is available on channel 9 on almost all of Connecticut's cable systems and this is reflected in its on-air branding, "My TV 9". This branding is such as not to be confused with WWOR-TV in nearby New York City, which brands itself as My 9.
WCTX is also the MyNetworkTV affiliate for the nearby Springfield, Massachusetts television market by default, as that market does not yet have a MyNetworkTV affiliate of its own. However, with the new station WFXQ-CA (which has yet to be affiliated) starting up in 2007, that could change. http://www.fybush.com/NERW/2006/060821/nerw.html
[edit] History
A construction permit (CP) was issued for this station by the FCC in 1953, but it took 41 years for this license to go on-air. Of all the licenses ever granted, this one took the longest to get on the air.
The CP was originally owned by the Connecticut Radio Foundation. This organization was never able to get the station on the air, so it sold the CP to Impart Systems in 1967. For many years, it served as a translator for NBC affiliate WVIT. On November 5, 1994, channel 59 finally signed-on as a stand-alone independent station, WTVU. It broadcasted initially on low-power, running Shop at Home programming and later adding coverage of the O.J. Simpson murder trial. In April 1995, WTVU upgraded to full power operations, and in June of that year LIN Television took over control of the station through a local marketing agreement with WTNH. With the LMA came an affiliation with the then-new WB network, which at that point had been airing programming on WTNH on Saturday nights. The LMA also allowed WTVU to acquire other syndicated programs, most of which barter products or second runs from WTNH. With of some of these clearences, the WB's Wednesday night primetime programming slot was seen on Saturday nights until summer 1996. The station changed its call letters in 1996 to WBNE.
After WB-minority owner Tribune Broadcasting purchased UPN affiliate WTXX, WBNE and WTXX swapped network affiliations, an action that took place on January 1, 2001. With the new network came the new WCTX calls and the now rarely-used identity The X, which for some time was used in lieu of the conventional "UPN (channel number)" branding. LIN purchased WCTX outright in 2002. On September 19, 2005, WCTX became known as UPN 9, which highlighted its channel position in local cable systems but was also the branding for WWOR-TV in New York City, a station available over-the-air and on cable in southwestern Connecticut.
Since 2000, WTNH has produced various newscasts for WCTX, originally starting with a daily 35-minute 10:00 p.m. newscast known as The 10 O'Clock News on WB 59/WCTX. Currently, the newscast is known as News Channel 8 Non Stop News at 10 on My TV 9. In 2005, WCTX began simulcasting the 6:00 a.m. hour of WTNH's weekday morning newscast Good Morning Connecticut followed by a second hour (7 to 8 a.m.) seen only on WCTX. Now only the 7 to 8 a.m. edition of the weekday morning newscast is shown.
On January 24, 2006, the WB and UPN networks announced they would merge into a new network the CW. WTXX was chosen as the CW's Hartford/New Haven affiliate, leaving WCTX to tenatively become an independent station once again. On April 26, 2006, WCTX announced it would join the News Corporation's new network, MyNetworkTV, which began operations on September 5, 2006. WCTX did not carry the final two weeks of programming from UPN, which ceased operations on September 15, 2006. With its new network affiliation, the station changed its branding to the current My TV 9.
[edit] Newscasts
- Good Morning Connecticut - Monday-Friday 7:00-8:00 a.m.
- NewsChannel 8 Non-Stop News at 10 PM on My TV 9 - Monday-Friday 10:00 to 10:30 p.m.
- NewsChannel 8 Non-Stop News at 10 PM on My TV 9 Weekend - Saturdays and Sundays 10:00 to 10:35 p.m.
- WCTX shares its news staff with WTNH; see the WTNH article for a listing of news personnel.
[edit] External links
WFSB 3 (CBS) - WTNH 8 (ABC) - WRDM 13 (TEL/RAI) - W17CD 17 (Ind) - WUVN 18 (UNI) - WTXX 20 (The CW) (The Tube on DT2) - WEDH 24 / WEDW 49 / WEDN 53 / WEDY 65 (PBS/CPTV) - WHPX 26 (i) - WVIT 30 (NBC) - WHCT 38 (AZA) - WSAH 43 (S@H/JTV) - WUTH 47 (TFU) - WNHX 51 (Ind) - WCTX 59 (MNTV) - WTIC 61 (Fox) |
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Local digital television channels | ||
WWLP 22 / WFXQ-CA 28 (NBC) - WGGB 40 (ABC) (The Tube on DT2) - WHTX 43 (UNI) - WGBY 57 (PBS) - WDMR-LP 65 (TEL) - WSHM-LP 67 (CBS) |
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Out-of-market stations serving/available in Springfield | |||
WCDC 19 (ABC, Adams) - WEDH 24 (PBS/CPTV, Hartford) - WNYA 51 (MNTV, Pittsfield) - WCTX 59 (MNTV, New Haven) - WTIC 61 (FOX, Hartford) |
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Local cable television channels | |||
Corporate Staff: Gary R. Chapman (President & CEO) | Vincent L. Sadusky | Greg Schmidt | Scott Blumenthal | Edward L. Munson, Jr. | William S. Banowsky | Peter S. Brodsky | Royal W. Carson, III | Dr. William H. Cunningham | Randall S. Fojtasek | Wilma H. Jordan | Michael A. Pausic |
CBS Network Affiliates: KRQE / KBIM / KREZ | WANE | WISH | WIVB | WLFI | WPRI | WTHI |
Fox Network Affiliates: KASA6 | WALA | WLUK | WNAC4 | WUPW | WVBT |
NBC Network Affiliates: KNSD1 | KXAN | KXAS1 | WAND3 | WAVY | WDTN | WOOD | WWLP |
The CW Network Affiliates: KNIN2 | KNVA4 | KSCW2 | WBPG | WNLO | WWHO |
My Network TV Affiliates: KNVA4 | WCTX | WNAC4 | WNDY | WXSP |
Other stations: KBOP (Independent)1a | KBVO (TeleFutura) | WAPA / WTIN / WNJX (Independent)5 | WIIH (Univision) | WJPX / WKPV / WIRS / WJWN (MTV)5 |
1Co-owned with NBC Universal in a joint venture (76% owned by NBC, 24% owned by LIN). |
1aOwned by Commercial Broadcasting Corp., and operated by the NBC / LIN joint ventutre (see note 1) |
2Co-owned with Banks Broadcasting in a joint venture (50/50); however, LIN does not control these stations. |
3Co-owned with Block Communications in a joint venture (33% owned by LIN, 67% owned by Block Communications), |
4LIN operates these stations under a local marketing agreement. |
5Acquisition by InterMedia Partners, LP is now awaiting FCC approval. |
6Acquisition pending from Raycom Media, LIN operates the station under a local marketing agreement while the sale is finalized. |
Annual Revenue: $443.5 million USD | Employees: 2,414 (full time) | Stock Symbol: NYSE: TVL | Website: www.lintv.com |