WRTN-LP

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WRTN-LP / WRTN-LD
Alexandria, Tennessee
Branding WRTN
Slogan TV Worth Watching
Channels Analog: 6 (VHF)
Digital: 7 (VHF)
Virtual: 6.1 (PSIP)
Affiliations (see article)
Owner Richard C. and Lisa A. Goetz
Call letters' meaning Retro Television Network
Former callsigns W25DG (2004-2005)
WKRP-LP (2005-2009)
Former affiliations White Springs Television
Transmitter power Analog: 2 kW
Digital: 0.3 kW
Website http://www.wrtn.us/

WRTN-LP is a low-power television station in the Nashville area, based in Lebanon, Tennessee and licensed to Alexandria. The station, which broadcasts on channel 6,[1] is owned by Richard and Lisa Goetz[2] and was affiliated with White Springs Television[1] (as WKRP-LP) until September 2008 when it changed affiliates to RTN (Retro Television Network, currently branded as Retro TV). The low power digital channel 7 started broadcasting on June 12, 2009. On April 27, 2009, the call letters of the digital channel were changed to WRTN-LD, but the call letters of the analog channel remained listed as WKRP-LP until 2010 (despite the callsign being reassigned to WKRP-LP (now WKWT-LP), a sister station in Key West, Florida. The station currently has a construction permit to move to UHF 19.

Digital subchannels

All subchannels are shown in the 480i 4:3 SD format.

Digital channels

Channel Programming
6.1 Daystar Television Network
6.2 Retro Television Network
6.3 Cozi TV
6.4 Classic Shows
6.5 Tuff TV
6.6 Classic Movies
6.7 Infomercials

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Smith, Douglas E. (January 2008). "TV News" (PDF). VHF-UHF Digest (Worldwide TV-FM DX Association): 10. 
  2. "FCC Clarifies Low Power Television Carriage on Cable Systems: You're Coming In Loud, But Not Clear" (Press release). Garvey Schubert Barer. 

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