WPGH-TV
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WPGH-TV | |
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | |
Branding | FOX53 |
Channels | 53 (UHF) analog, 43 (UHF) digital |
Affiliations | FOX (Since 1987) |
Owner | Sinclair Broadcasting Group |
Founded | July 14, 1953 |
Call letters meaning | W-PittsburGH |
Former callsigns | WKJF-TV (1953-69) |
Former affiliations | Independent (1953-87) Also served as secondaries for ABC, CBS and NBC in the 1970s and 1980s |
Website | www.wpgh53.com |
WPGH-TV FOX53 is the FOX television affiliate broadcasting in Pittsburgh. It broadcasts on analog channel 53 and digital channel 43. The station is owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group[1]. Its transmitter is located in Pittsburgh.
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[edit] History
The station originally signed on the air on July 14, 1953, as WKJF-TV. However, financial woes and the fact that it was a UHF station competing against the more established VHF station WDTV-TV (now KDKA-TV) forced the station to sign off in August 1954.
The station returned to air under new ownership in February 1969 as WPGH-TV. However, financial problems continued to plague the station again, forcing it off the air by August 1971.
WPGH was finally back on air for good in January 1974, after being sold again in 1973. The station offered cartoons, some off-network dramas, old movies and low-budget off-network sitcoms. It also served as a secondary affiliate for CBS, ABC and NBC when it came to picking up shows that KDKA-TV, WTAE-TV and WIIC-TV (now WPXI) passed on.
Meredith Corporation purchased WPGH-TV in 1978 and added some first-run syndicated talk shows to the station. It also gradually added more recent off-network sitcoms. With WPTT now in the competition, WPGH put in very high bids for programming, and even overpaid for it, in order to prevent it from ending up on WPTT.
That practice, however, caused the station to become unprofitable despite its high ratings. As a result, Meredith put WPGH up for sale in 1985. Sinclair, the owner of WPTT, put in a bid so it could combine assets and sell WPTT to the Home Shopping Network. However, it was outbid by Lorimar-Telepictures, which took over the station in 1986. WPGH became the market's Fox affiliate in 1986, and was sold to Renaissance Broadcasting in 1987.
As a FOX affiliate, WPGH continued to receive very high ratings, but its practice of overpaying for programming also continued to keep the station unprofitable. It was put up for sale again in 1990, and this time Sinclair successfully acquired the station. However, the group struggled to obtain financing, so it worked out a deal to sell WPTT to its general manager and longtime employee Eddie Edwards.
Sinclair took over WPGH in the fall of 1991, and moved the best programming on WPTT's schedule to WPGH. WPGH added more first-run syndicated talk and reality shows, and added a 10 p.m. newscast, Fox 53 Ten O'Clock News, in 1996 to compete with the Pittsburgh Cable News Channel.
WPGH and WPTT (the latter having changed its call letters to WCWB) moved into the same building in 1997, and the two became officially co-owned by Sinclair in 2000 after the FCC relaxed its rule, allowing one company to own two television stations in the same market.
By 2002, WPGH was no longer running cartoons, with Fox Kids being removed from the weekday lineup around the country. WPGH focused now on court shows, talk shows, reality shows and off-network sitcoms, along with Fox programming.
In 2003, WPGH's parent company, Sinclair Broadcasting, converted the newscast to the News Central format. This included the loss of the station's local weather operations, replaced with meteorologists stationed near Baltimore, Maryland. National news and some sports highlights also originated from News Central.
On January 12, 2006, Sinclair and Cox Broadcasting (owner of WPXI) entered into an agreement where WPXI would produce newscasts specifically for WPGH. This agreement, called a "news share", began on January 30, 2006. All of WPGH's former news staff, except for sportscaster Alby Oxenreiter were laid off. The 10 p.m. newscast became Channel 11 News on Fox 53 at Ten.
Sinclair and Fox cut a six-year affiliation contract extension for Sinclair's 19 Fox affiliates; thus, Fox will remain on WPGH at least through March 2012.
[edit] Address
750 Ivory Avenue
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15237
[edit] External link
[edit] References
- ^ OWNERSHIP REPORT FOR COMMERCIAL BROADCAST STATIONS. fcc.gov. Retrieved on 2007-02-18.
KDKA 2 (CBS) - WTAE 4 (ABC) - WPXI 11 (NBC) - WQED 13 (PBS) - WQEX 16 (ShopNBC) - WPCW 19 (The CW) - WPMY 22 (MNTV) - WNPB 24 (PBS/WVPB) - WIIC 29 (MTV2) - WBYD 35 (Ind) - WGPT 36 (PBS/MPT) - WPCB 40 (CSTV) - WLLS 49 (A1) - WPGH 53 (Fox) - WBGN 59 (Ind) - W63AU 63 (Ind) - WPTG 69 (Ind) |
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Local cable television channels | |||
WTRF 7 (CBS) - WTOV 9 (NBC) - WJPW-CA 18 / WVTX-CA 28 (Ind/WBGN) - WSSS-LP 29 (MTV2) - W41AA 41 (PBS/WVPB) - WWVW-LP 56 (JTV) |
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Pittsburgh market stations serving the area | |||
KDKA 2 (CBS) - WTAE 4 (ABC) - WPXI 11 (NBC) - WQED 13 (PBS) - WPMY 22 (MNTV) - WPGH 53 (Fox) |
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Youngstown market stations received in area | |||
WFMJ 21 (NBC) - WKBN 27 (CBS) - WYTV 33 (ABC) See also: Broadcast television stations in the Cleveland, Youngstown, Columbus, Parkersburg, Zanesville and Pittsburgh markets
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WWCP 8 (Johnstown) - WFXI-CA 17 (Mercer) - WTXF 29 (Philadelphia) - WPMT 43 (York) - WPGH 53 (Pittsburgh) - WOLF 56 (Hazelton) - WFXP 66 (Erie) |
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See also: ABC, CBS, CW, MyNetworkTV, NBC, PBS, and Other stations in Pennsylvania |
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ABC Network Affiliates: KDNL | WCHS | WEAR | WGGB | WICD | WICS | WKEF | WLOS | WSYX | WXLV |
The CW Network Affiliates: KOCB | KVCW7 | WLFL8 | WNAB1 | WNUV2 | WTTO / WDBB | WUCW | WVTV |
Fox Network Affiliates: KABB | KBSI | KDSM | KOKH | WBFF | WDKY | WMSN | WPGH3 | WRGT2 | WRLH | WSMH6 | WSYT | WTAT2 | WTTE2 | WUHF4 | WUTV | WVAH2 | WYZZ4 | WZTV |
MyNetworkTV Affiliates: KMYS | KVMY | WABM | WCGV | WDKA5 | WFGX5 | WMMP | WMYA2 | WMYV | WNYO9 | WNYS5 | WPMY | WRDC | WRLH | WSTR | WSYX | WTTA5 | WTVZ | WUXP |
1Sinclair operates this station owned by Tennessee Broadcasting under an outsourcing agreement. |
2These stations are nominally owned by Cunningham Broadcasting and operated by Sinclair under local marketing agreements. However, Sinclair effectively owns Cunningham because it controls nearly all of Cunningham's stock. |
3This station is involved in a "news-share" agreement with Cox Enterprises-owned WPXI. |
4Sinclair has ownership interests in these stations, but management capabilities belong to Nexstar Broadcasting Group. |
5Sinclair operates these stations, which are owned by local independent or private companies, with the execption of WTTA where Sinclair CEO David Smith is the station's majority owner. |
6This station is involved in a "news share" with Meredith Corporation-owned WNEM-TV |
7This station is involved in a "news share" with Sunbelt Communications Company-owned KVBC |
8This station is involved in a "news share" with Disney/ABC-owned WTVD. |
9This station is involved in a "news share" with Gannett-owned WGRZ. |
Annual Revenue: $1.24 billion USD (2004) | Employees: Unknown at this time. | Stock Symbol: NASDAQ: SBGI | Website: www.sbgi.net |