WBQD-LP
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WBQD-LP | |
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Davenport, Iowa | |
Branding | My TV 16(Cable Slot) |
Channels | 26 (UHF) analog |
Affiliations | My Network TV |
Owner | Venture Technologies Group, LLC (Four Seasons Peoria, LLC) |
Founded | June 1, 2002 |
Former affiliations | UPN (2002-2006) |
Transmitter Power | 26 kW |
Website | www.my16.tv |
WBQD-LP is the My Network TV afilliate for the Quad Cities, licensed to Davenport, Iowa. It is owned by Venture Technologies Group, and broadcasts on UHF channel 26, with no digital signal. Its over-the-air signal likely does not reach the entire market, due to its low-power status and the presence of KGCW-TV in nearby Burlington, which also broadcasts on channel 26.
[edit] History
Second Generation of Iowa, the owner of KFXA in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, had originally received a license to broadcast on channel 53. However, they were unable to get the station on the air, and on November 21, 2000, they transferred the license to Four Seasons Broadcasting, a partnership between Malibu Broadcasting in Cleveland, Ohio and Venture Technologies Group in Los Angeles, California. In May of 2002, after receiving permission to begin broadcasting on channel 26, the station began transmitter tests, and signed on the air with UPN programming on June 1, 2002.
In September 2006, WBQD became a My Network TV affiliate[1] when UPN and The WB closed and merged to form The CW, which is shown on WB affiliate KGCW-TV. WBQD adopted the nickname "My TV 16", in reference to its channel number on the local Mediacom cable system.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ Burke, David. "Fox's new division is on a Q-C station", Quad-City Times, Lee Enterprises, 2006-03-18. Retrieved on June 20, 2006.
- ^ Burke, David. "Few changes in local TV schedules", Quad-City Times, Lee Enterprises, 2006-07-31. Retrieved on August 3, 2006.