WOAC
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WOAC | |
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Canton-Akron | |
Channels | Analog: 67 (UHF) |
Affiliations | independent (infomercials) |
Owner | Multicultural Television Broadcasting, LLC (MTB Cleveland Licensee, LLC) |
First air date | 1982 |
Call letters’ meaning | Ohio Akron Canton |
Former affiliations | Shop at Home (to 2007) |
Transmitter Power | 5000 kW (analog) 1000 kW (digital) |
Height | 148 m (analog) 134 m (digital) |
Facility ID | 43870 |
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WOAC is a full-power television station licensed to Canton, Ohio and serves the Akron-Canton area as part of Cleveland-Akron-Canton, Ohio market.
WOAC's tower is located in Brimfield, near Interstate 76.
This station is owned and operated by Multicultural Broadcasting and airs infomercials 24 hours a day.
This station operates on UHF channel 67 at 5,000 kilowatts and has a digital signal on channel 47 also on the UHF dial, licensed to operate at 1,000 kilowatts, all by authorization and under the supervision of the Federal Communications Commission.
[edit] History
WOAC began its broadcasting operation on April 23, 1982 and it has been almost a quarter of a century since its inception.
Before becoming a home shopping channel, WOAC operated as an independent TV station serving mainly the Canton area. It featured syndicated reruns, movies, and local news updates.
[edit] Recent events
On May 16, 2006, parent company E.W. Scripps announced that Shop at Home would be suspending operations, effective June 22, 2006. [1] Jewelry Television took over the Shop at Home network operations, and WOAC and other Shop at Home affiliates have been running a combination of programming from the two networks. WOAC-DT began operating at 1,000 kW in early 2006. The STA was cancelled. On September 26, 2006, Scripps announced that it was selling its Shop at Home stations, including WOAC, to Multicultural Television of New York City for $170 million. [2] The sale of WOAC and the San Francisco and Raleigh stations closed on December 20, 2006. Shortly after Multicultural closed on the deal, all home shopping programming ceased in favor of infomercials.
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