WUTV
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WUTV | |
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Buffalo, New York | |
Branding | FOX29 |
Channels | 29 (UHF) analog, 14 (UHF) digital |
Affiliations | Fox |
Owner | Sinclair Broadcast Group |
Founded | 1970 |
Call letters meaning | W UlTraVision |
Former affiliations | Independent (1970-90) |
Website | http://www.wutv.com |
WUTV is a broadcast television station in Buffalo, New York, affiliated with the Fox network. It broadcasts on channel 29. WUTV is owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group, which also owns WNYO, the My Network TV affiliate in the Buffalo market. WUTV's transmitter is located on Grand Island, New York at 951 Whitehaven Road.
WUTV does not currently air a newscast (and has not done so for many years), making Buffalo the largest television market in the US whose Fox affiliate does not offer news. (But it will preempt programs through Fox News whenever necessary.) Rather, they advertise the newscast of WNYO on their station. WUTV heavily targets its Canadian audience in Toronto and Southern Ontario, whom the station assumes would rather watch syndicated entertainment programming, such as sitcom reruns, than Buffalo news.
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[edit] History
WUTV began operation on December 21, 1970 as a general entertainment independent station, airing cartoons, sitcoms, old movies, and drama shows. The station was owned by Ultravision Broadcasting Company from which the UTV in the WUTV callsign originate. Ultravision head and WUTV founder Stan Jasinski had first filed an application for the station's licence in 1963. WUTV was the only independent station in Buffalo for many years. The station was owned by Citadel Broadcasting by the early 1980s.
In 1989, Act III Broadcasting (which owned WNYB/49, now WNYO) offered to buy WUTV, and Citadel accepted. Act III then integrated WNYB's programming into WUTV's lineup, and sold WNYB to Tri-State Christian Television (Act III was known for such acquisition practices).
The sale was finalized in June 1990, and WUTV replaced WNYB as the market's Fox affiliate. Abry became the owner of WUTV in 1994 following its purchase of the Act III group, and WUTV began to carry a secondary UPN affiliation in 1995. (The UPN affiliation subsequently moved to WNGS in 1997, then WNLO in 2003.)
Sinclair became the owner of WUTV in 1997 following its purchase of Abry, and bought WNYO in 2001, making WUTV and WNYO sister stations under more relaxed station ownership rules.
Up until 2003 WUTV was carried on Rogers Cable in the Ottawa and London Regions. WJBK-TV Detroit replaced WUTV-TV in these regions. The decision to discontinue WUTV-TV in the Ottawa Region was due to the fact that they had to change to Detroit feeds for CBS, NBC and ABC and it was more efficient to source all the feeds from the same city. Rogers London discontinued WUTV because they made a decision to make Detroit their primary provider of US networks due to the fact that the reception from Erie, PA stations was not reliable. Like with the Ottawa Region, Rogers felt it was more efficient to source all the feeds from the same city.
[edit] Historic slogans
- Get to know us (1980 - 1985)
- The Great Entertainer (1985 - 1990)
- Gimme Fox (1995 - 1996)
- Only One Buffalo... Only One FOX... FOX 29 (1998 - 2000)
- Just One Buffalo... Just One Fox
- You are watching Fox 29, WUTV Buffalo, Serving Western New York and Southern Ontario
[edit] Other
- U's place (1996 - 1997) hosted by Craig. It also features a television buddy U.
- The station is also known for regularly airing "ambulance chaser" commercials.
- Fox Kids (Fox Box) 1992-2001
[edit] External links
Fox Network Affiliates in the state of New York | |
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WNYW 5 (New York City) - WXXA 23 (Albany) - WWNY-DT 7.2 / WNYF-CA & WNYF-LP 28 (Watertown) - WUTV 29 (Buffalo) - WUHF 31 (Rochester) - WFXV 33 (Utica) |
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See also: ABC, CBS, CW, MyNetworkTV, NBC, PBS and Other stations in New York |
Corporate Staff: David D. Smith (COB and President & CEO) | Frederick G. Smith | J. Duncan Smith | Robert E. Smith | Daniel C. Keith | Martin R. Leader | Lawrence E. McCanna | Basil A. Thomas | David B. Amy | Lucy A. Rutishauser | Barry M. Faber | David R. Bochenek | Nat S. Ostroff | Donald H. Thompson | Thomas I. Waters III | Darren Shapiro | Gregg Siegel | Jeff Sleete | M. William Butler | Steven M. Marks | Delbert R. Parks III | Joe DeFeo |
ABC Network Affiliates: KDNL | WCHS | WEAR | WGGB | WICD | WICS | WKEF | WLOS | WSYX | WXLV |
CW Network Affiliates: KOCB | KVCW | WLFL | WNAB4 | WNUV2 | WTTO/WDBB | WUCW | WVTV |
Fox Network Affiliates: KABB | KBSI | KDSM | KOKH | WBFF | WDKY | WMSN | WPGH5 | WRGT2 | WRLH | WSMH | WSYT | WTAT2 | WTTE2 | WUHF1 | WUTV | WVAH2 | WYZZ1 | WZTV |
MyNetworkTV Affiliates: KMYS | KVMY | WABM | WCGV | WDKA3 | WFGX3 | WMMP | WMYA2 | WMYV | WNYO | WNYS3 | WPMY | WRDC | WRLH DT-2 | WSTR | WSYX DT-2 | WTTA3 | WTVZ | WUXP |
1Sinclair has ownership interests in these stations, but management capabilities belong to Nexstar Broadcasting Group. |
2Sinclair operates these stations owned by Cunningham Broadcasting under a local marketing agreement. |
3Sinclair operates these stations, which are owned by local groups, under a local marketing agreement. |
4Sinclair operates this station owned by Tennessee Broadcasting under an outsourcing agreement. |
5Cox Enterprises holds a 10% interest in this station. |
6Sinclair holds a 10% interest in this station, of which Cox Enterprises owns the remaining 90%. |
Annual Revenue: $1.24 billion USD (2004) | Employees: Unknown at this time. | Stock Symbol: NASDAQ: SBGI| Website: www.sbgi.net |