WVBG-LP
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WVBG-LP | |
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Greenwich, New York | |
Channels | 25 (UHF) analog |
Affiliations | RSN TV (since early 2000s) |
Owner | Wireless Access, LLC |
Founded | 1998 |
Call letters meaning | W Vision Broadcasting Group (former owner) |
Former callsigns | W04AS (until 1997) W25CF (1997-98) |
Former affiliations | UPN (1998-2000) Independent (early 2000s) |
Transmitter Power | 79.1 kW |
WVBG-LP is an low-power television station that broadcasts on UHF channel 25 from the Pinnacle Campsite area on the Heidelberg Mountains.
The station signed on in 1998 as an affiliate of UPN. However, in 2000, it would lose its affiliation to cable-only WEDG-TV, which would later go off-the-air in favor of WNYA. The station was forced to go independent, but later joined the Resort Sports Network, based in Portland, Maine.
Until 2000, WVBG was, under Vision Broadcasting, co-owned with two other low-power stations, WVBK-LP channel 49 in Manchester, Vermont (now on channel 2) and WVBX-LP channel 47 in Glens Falls, New York (now WNYA-CA channel 15, the Albany repeater for WNYA), which both served as repeaters for the station. This network was broken up in 2000, when WVBG was sold to a group of rural telephone companies in Upstate New York and Vermont.
WVBG has a construction permit to move to channel 41 and increase its effective radiated power to 150 kilowatts, the Federal Communications Commission's maximum power for low-power stations. The station will relocate its transmitter to Clarksville, New York, on the other side of the Heidelberg Mountains.
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Preceded by W25CF |
WVBG-LP 1998-present |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
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TW3 - TWTV7 - Capital News 9 |
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Religious Stations: WEBR-CA 17 (GCN, Manhattan) - WNYB 26 (TBN / TCT, Jamestown) - W26BS 26 (TBN, Binghamton) |
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