WGNM

WGNM
Macon, Georgia
United States
Branding CTN Macon
Slogan TeleVISION for Middle Georgia
Channels Digital: 45 (UHF)
Virtual: 45 (PSIP)
Subchannels 45.1 CTN
45.2 CTN International
Owner Christian Television Network, Inc.
First air date November 1990 (1990-11) [1]
Call letters' meaning Good
News
Middle Georgia
Former channel number(s) 64 (UHF analog, 1990–2008)
Former affiliations Independent (1990–1995)
UPN (1995–2006)
Transmitter power 1000 kW
Height 223 m
Facility ID 24618
Transmitter coordinates 32°45′52″N 83°33′32″W / 32.76444°N 83.55889°W / 32.76444; -83.55889
Licensing authority FCC
Public license information: Profile
CDBS
Website www.wgnm.com

WGNM, virtual and UHF digital channel 45, is a CTN owned-and-operated television station located in Macon, Georgia, United States. The station is owned by the Christian Television Network. WGNM maintains studio facilities located on Steven Drive in northwestern Macon, and its transmitter is located on GA 87/U.S. 23/U.S. 129 Alternate (Golden Isles Highway), along the Twiggs-Bibb County line.

Digital channels

Channel Video Aspect PSIP short name Programming [2]
45.1 480i 4:3 WGNM-DT Main WGNM programming / CTN
45.2 CTNi CTN International

History

The station first signed on the air in November 1990, as an independent station. WGNM became a charter affiliate of the United Paramount Network (UPN), when the network launched on January 16, 1995.

On January 24, 2006, CBS Corporation (which split from Viacom in December 2005) and Time Warner's Warner Bros. Entertainment (the division that operated The WB) announced that they would dissolve UPN and The WB, and move some of their programming to a newly created network, The CW. [3] [4] Shortly afterward, the station was sold to religious broadcaster, the Christian Television Network. On September 2, 2006, thirteen days before UPN ceased operations, WGNM terminated its contract with network and became an owned-and-operated station of the CTN network.

On February 1, 2008, WGNM turned-off its analog transmitter and began broadcasting exclusively in digital. [5]

On May 11, 2008, the station was knocked off the air due to severe thunderstorms that caused damage in the Macon area; WGNM returned to the air soon afterward. [6]

References

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