WCSN-LD

WCSN-LD
Columbus, Ohio
Channels Digital: 33 (UHF)
Virtual: 32 (PSIP)
Subchannels 32-1 Mexicanal
32-2 color bars
32-3 Dalmar TV
32-4 color bars
Affiliations Mexicanal
Dalmar TV
Owner Columbus Television, LLC
(Columbus Television, LLC)
Founded March 24, 2007
Call letters' meaning Columbus
Sports
Network (former programming)
Former channel number(s) Analog:
32 (UHF)
Former affiliations Azteca America (2009-2010)
Transmitter power 150 kW (analog), 15 kW (digital)
Class Translator station
Facility ID 1105

WCSN-LD, channel 32, is a low-power television station in Columbus, Ohio owned by Columbus Television LLC. It has four subchannels. The first one has Mexicanal, the third one has Dalmar TV. The other two have color bar test panels.

WCSN is no longer carried on any Columbus cable system. While under the ownership of United Media Acquisitions and prior to ceasing local original programming, WCSN was carried on cable television systems in the market; Insight had it on Channels 78 and 524, and WOW had it on channel 97. This carriage was based on the station's original incarnation as an all-sports station, and included a channel on Time Warner Cable. Carriage ceased once the Columbus Sports Network ceased operations in 2008.

History

WCSN was launched on March 24, 2007 as the Columbus Sports Network (CSN), Central Ohio's first and only continuous all-sports television station, broadcasting events, features, highlights and news on professional, collegiate, scholastic and amateur sports teams in the area. The first-ever telecast on CSN was an Arena Football matchup between the Columbus Destroyers and the Chicago Rush; the Destroyers lost to the Rush, 55-47.

CSN planned to broadcast approximately 400 live events each year, including Columbus Motor Speedway, Columbus Crew, Columbus Destroyers (home games), Columbus Clippers (select games), minor Ohio State University sports (including baseball, volleyball, lacrosse, and tennis), College Lacrosse and Baseball from universities from the OAC and NCAC, high schools from the OHSAA, Canadian Football, and various other events.

CSN launched a nightly 30-minute show called Sports Columbus on December 21, 2007. It spotlighted local sports highlights, news, and features of the day from Central Ohio. The show was co-anchored by Ray Crawford and Dionne Miller. Sports Columbus ran live at 10:00 PM (Eastern) Monday through Friday, with scheduled rebroadcasts the following day.

On June 6, 2008, the Columbus Dispatch reported that the production of programming had ended and that the business model was being reviewed.[1] WCSN left the air completely in August 2008; by September 8, 2008, it had returned intermittently with its current programming. Sports programming is no longer present on the station. Since then until some time in the summer of 2009, it broadcast only infomercials.

By August 10, 2009, it broadcast only a notice that it had "video trouble" and that "this channel is temporarily off-line due to technical difficulties". By September 3, 2009, it was off the air. By September 4, 2009, it was broadcasting a color test pattern with its call sign.

In 2009 the original owners, United Media Acquisitions, filed for bankruptcy protection and the station was sold to Columbus Television, LLC. Once the transfer was completed, the new owners made an agreement to simulcast the WCPX-LP broadcast of Azteca America. This agreement continued after WCSN made the conversion to digital broadcasting in early 2010. Columbus Television, LLC ended its relationship with WCPX in July 2010.

As of March 15 2011 32.1 became Mexicanal, 32.3 became Dalmar TV:the first 24/7 Somali-language TV station in the US. The other two subchannels still have color bars test patterns.

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