WBQP-CD

WBQP-CD
Pensacola, Florida
Branding WBQP TV 12
Slogan The Station That Cares
Channels Digital: 12 (VHF)
Virtual 12 (PSIP)
Subchannels 12.1: Youtoo TV/digital clock
12.2: MiCasa Network
12.3: unknown
12.4: The Word Network
12.5/12.6/12.7: unknown
12.8: WRNE simulcast
Owner Watson Broadcasting Inc. of Pensacola, Florida
Founded 1992
Call letters' meaning

We Broadcast Quality Programming
or
Watson
Broadcasting
Q
Pensacola

(originally referred to affiliation with The WB network)
Former callsigns W12CN (1991-1995)
WBQP-LP (1995-2001)
WBQP-CA (2001-2012)
Former affiliations Shop at Home Network
The WB Television Network
Urban America Television
Impact Network
Facility ID 69993
Website wbqp.com

WBQP-CD is a Class "A" television station in Pensacola, Florida that is seen on terrestrial channel 12 and Cox cable channel 39. It contains programming from Youtoo TV, along with 30 hours a week of local programming.

History

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) licensed Vernon Watson to broadcast on channel 12 in Pensacola, Florida in June 1992. The FCC then assigned the translator-style callsign W12CN to the station. In 1994 and 1995, the station was struggling to be added the local cable system and to have their TV schedule listed in the local newspapers -- typical among most low-powered TV stations. In March 1995, the station became The WB affiliate for Pensacola. In October 1995, the station's call sign was changed from W12CN to WBQP; later that month, the station was added to the local cable system. The WB affiliation eventually moved to WFGX, and then to WBPG (now WFNA).

It started webcasts in 1998 and was one of the first to do so. The live stream stopped functioning properly in 2009.

Programming from the Punch TV Network sometimes airs on WBQP, usually on channel 12.3.

Punch TV is an over the air national broadcasting television network that airs 24-hours/7 days a week. The network is the future of original and diverse content for multi-platform broadcasting, and reflects America’s diversity in a melting pot of fresh content and exclusive family-oriented hit shows for all ages. Punch TV was conceived as an entertainment entity that blends the many flavors of the world into a set of multicultural, multi—ethnic dramas, comedies, talk shows, and reality shows, news cast, sports, and other genres of entertainment television. Punch TV was born as an entertainment island that displays the racial, ethnic, age, gender, socioeconomic, religious, and other forms of diversity. Owned and operated by Joseph Collins

Ownership

The owners, Vernon & Mary Lynn Watson are the first African Americans to own a broadcast television station in Pensacola.

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