WTMO-CD

WTMO-CD
Orlando, Florida
United States
Branding Telemundo Orlando
Channels Digital: 31 (UHF)
Translators WRDQ-DT3 27 (31.2)
WKME-CD 15 Kissimmee
WDYB-CD 14 Daytona Beach
WMVJ-CD 29 Melbourne
Affiliations Telemundo
Owner ZGS Communications
(ZGS Broadcasting of Orlando, Inc.)
Founded 1992 (1992)
Call letters' meaning TeleMundo Orlando
Website Telemundo Orlando

WTMO-CD is a digital class A low-power television station serving the Orlando, Florida television market. The station is owned by ZGS Communications, and serves as the market's Telemundo affiliate. It broadcasts on UHF physical channel 31 and maps to virtual channel 31. WTMO is repeated digitally on WRDQ-DT3 in 16:9 SD and WKME-CD (channel 15) in Kissimmee, WDYB-CD (channel 14) in Daytona Beach, and WMVJ-CD (channel 29) in Melbourne in HD.

News operation

WTMO produces its own 5:00, 5:30, 6:00 and 11:00 o'clock newscasts every weeknight known as Telenoticias Orlando.

History

Until February 9, 2007, WTMO's primary signal (as WTMO-LP) was the WKME transmitter. Until early 2006 at the latest, it was located on channel 40, but moved to channel 15 shortly before WACX signed on its digital signal on channel 40. Based in Kissimmee, this signal is far enough away with a directional pattern towards Kissimmee, so it would not interfere with WCEU (now WDSC-TV), which also broadcasts on channel 15. As a result, channel 15's coverage area only covers Kissimmee, forcing WTMO to reach the rest of the Orlando area via cable. In late 2006, ZGS acquired WDYB, WMVJ, and the channel 31 license (then WPXG-LP) from Tiger Eye Broadcasting to expand WTMO's over-the-air reach.[1] The station began broadcasting in digital on RF channel 31 on 10 August 2011.

Digital televesion

Digital channels

Channel Video Aspect PSIP Short Name Programming [2]
43.1 1080i 16:9 WTMO CD Main WTMO-CD programming / Telemundo

References

  1. "ZGS Communications acquires new TV stations". HispanicAd.com. 2006-11-20. Retrieved 2006-12-02.
  2. Digital TV Market Listing for WTMO-CD RabbitEars.Info. Retrieved March 31, 2017.


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