WDTA-LP

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WDTA-LP
Fayetteville/Atlanta, Georgia
Channels Analog: 53 (UHF)
Affiliations Daystar
Owner Daystar Television Network
(Word of God Fellowship)
Founded 1988
Call letters’ meaning W Daystar Television Atlanta
Former callsigns W53BR (2001-1992)
W22AH (1988-1992)
Transmitter Power 112 kW
Facility ID 17545
Website None.

WDTA-LP is a low-power television station in Atlanta, owned by the Word of God Fellowship. Broadcasting from the Bank of America Plaza in downtown Atlanta, its city of license is Fayetteville, Georgia, a significant distance beyond its coverage area. It is an affiliate of Daystar.

Originally W22AH on channel 22, it was licensed in 1988 to Columbus, Georgia. The station changed to channel 53 and became W53BR in the early 1990s, and later moved northeast into metro Atlanta around 1995, becoming WDTA-LP in 2001. Currently, the station has a construction permit for channel 28, and an application to modify their permit for a much stronger upgrade on channel 50. WDTA-LP has been granted class A status, and will become WDTA-CA once either change happens. Its new city of license will be Atlanta.

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