WUTH-CA
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WUTH-CA | |
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Hartford/New Haven, Connecticut | |
Channels | Analog: 47 (UHF) Digital: N/A |
Affiliations | Telefutura (since 2002) |
Owner | Entravision |
Founded | 1979 |
Call letters’ meaning | TeleFUTura Hartford |
Former callsigns | W61AH (1979-84) W47AD (1984-2001) WXTV-LP (May-Nov. 1995) |
Former affiliations | Univision (until 2002) |
WUTH-CA is the Telefutura affiliate serving the Hartford/New Haven, Connecticut television market. It is owned by Entravision, who also owns Univision affiliate WUVN. WUTH broadcasts on UHF channel 47.
[edit] History
The station was originally a translator for New York City's WXTV, as Hartford originally did not have a separate Univision affiliate. It moved from channel 61 (where it had been W61AH) to the current 47 in 1984, and briefly changed its call letters to WXTV-LP in 1995 (before reverting to its translator call of W47AD). Late in 2001, when Entravision bought WHCT to serve as a full-power Univision affiliate, W47AD's call letters were changed to WUTH-CA. The station became a charter Telefutura affiliate in 2002, and Entravision took over ownership of WUTH later that year.
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