WLFT-CA
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WLFT-CA | |
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Baton Rouge, Louisiana | |
Branding | WLFT 30: Baton Rouge's Christian Station |
Channels | 30 (UHF), (formerly 52) analog |
Affiliations | Independent |
Owner | Touch Family Broadcasting |
Founded | August 31, 1998 (as a cable station), 2005 (over the air) |
Former affiliations | Pax (as a cable-only channel) |
Website | wlft.com |
WLFT-CA is a low-power UHF outlet, located on channel 30. It is locally owned via Touch Family Broadcasting. It airs local sports, The 700 Club, and other Christian ministry programming. It broadcasts from a 500 foot tower in the greater Baton Rouge area.
[edit] History on cable
WLFT started out as Cox cable channel 4, airing programming from the Pax (now i) network in 1998. They also aired local religious programming on cable channel 17 on WLFT/2. In 2002, WLFT converted to all-religious programming and Pax television was then seen on cable channel 14.
In the fall of 2005, WLFT-CA launched its over-the-air signal on channel 30 and a new programming schedule.
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Broadcast television in the Baton Rouge market (Nielsen DMA #93) | ||
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WBRZ 2 (ABC) - WAFB 9 (CBS) (The Tube on DT4) - KPBN-LP 11 (A1) - KZUP-CA 19 (IND) - WBRL-CA 21 (The CW) - WLPB 27 (PBS/LPB) - WLFT-CA 30 (IND) - WVLA 33 (NBC) - KWBJ-LP 39 (A1) - WBXH-CA 39 (MyNetworkTV) - KBTR-CA 41 (IND) - WGMB 44 (FOX) |
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Local cable television channels | ||
Alexandria market: KNTS-LP 17 (Ind., Natchitoches) |
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See also: ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, MyNetworkTV, NBC, and PBS stations in Louisiana |