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WMOR-TV
Lakeland/Tampa/St. Petersburg, Florida Branding MOR (spelled out as "M-O-R")
This TV Tampa Bay
(on DT2)Channels Digital: 19 (UHF)
Virtual: 32 (PSIP)Affiliations independent
This TV (DT2)
Estrella TV (DT3)Owner Hearst Corporation
(WMOR-TV Company)First air date April 24, 1986 Call letters' meaning MORe TV (former branding) Former callsigns WTMV (1986-1996)
WWWB (1996-1998)Former channel number(s) Analog:
32 (1986-2009)Former affiliations independent (1986-1995)
The WB (1995-1998)
Fox Kids/4Kids TV (2001-2008)Transmitter power 1000 kW (digital) Height 458 m (digital) Facility ID 53819 Transmitter coordinates 27°49′10″N 82°15′39″W / 27.81944°N 82.26083°W (digital) Website www.wmortv32.com WMOR-TV is an independent television station in the Tampa Bay television market (the Tampa/St. Petersburg, Florida DMA). It is licensed to Lakeland, with studios in Tampa. The station is owned by the Hearst Corporation.
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History
The station began operation in April 1986 as WTMV, a music video channel known as V-32. Its owner and General Manager was former mayor of St. Petersburg Beach, Dan Johnson. WTMV began mixing in general entertainment by 1988 following its move to Tampa.
WTMV's early studios were located in Lakeland on South Florida Avenue, on Lakeland's south side. After a brief period of broadcasting from the transmitter in Mulberry, the WTMV studios relocated to Tampa in the summer of 1988. The move brought WTMV to its present-day Hillsborough Avenue studios on Tampa's east side, a former headend office for Group W Cable's Hillsborough County system.
WTMV became Tampa Bay's WB affiliate when that network launched, branding itself as "WB32". By then it ran cartoons, sitcoms, talk shows, reality shows, and movies. It was sold to Hearst in 1996[1], who changed the calls to WWWB-TV.
Logo used from 1998 to 2008.WMOR logo, 2008 to 2011.In 1998, WWWB lost its affiliation to WTTA (channel 38) as a result of a larger nationwide deal between The WB and Sinclair Broadcast Group. Sister station KCWB-TV in Kansas City also lost its WB affiliation to a Sinclair station. WWWB changed its calls to WMOR-TV and rebranded itself as More TV 32—a moniker also adopted by its Kansas City sister (now known as KCWE). Today WMOR-TV offers syndicated programming, talk, reality, sitcoms and movies. It is one of the few independent stations left in the country serving a major market.
In August 2008, the More TV 32 branding was dropped for a more simple TV 32, complete with a brand-new logo. This lasted until early 2011, when a new logo and "MOR" branding was adopted; to distance themselves from the earlier More TV branding, the station spells out "MOR", instead of saying it as a word.
Sportscasts
WWWB/WMOR was the original broadcast station of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays when it began play in 1998. Before that, as WTMV, it showed occasional games of the Toronto Blue Jays, including Nolan Ryan's seventh career no-hitter in 1991.[2]
WMOR-TV, being owned by Hearst, has right of first refusal for local simulcasts of ESPN-aired Monday Night Football games involving the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.[citation needed] ESPN is 20% owned by Hearst. The station, however, has waived the 2011 game against the Indianapolis Colts to WFTS-TV.
Current carriage
On cable, WMOR can be seen on channel 12 on Bright House Networks (channel 10 in North Pinellas County, due to WTSP broadcasting on channel 10), Verizon FiOS, and Comcast Venice; and on channel 4 on Comcast Sarasota.
Digital television
WMOR-TV broadcasts on digital channel 19.
The station's digital channel is multiplexed:
Digital channels
Channel Video Aspect Programming 32.1 1080i 16:9 Main WMOR-TV programming 32.2 480i 4:3 This TV 32.3 Estrella TV "ThisTV Tampa Bay" was launched in March 2009. It was followed by the launch of Hispanic network Estrella TV in September 2009.[3]
Repeaters
Prior to the end of analog broadcasting in the United States, WMOR operated three repeaters in the Tampa Bay area. Its transmitter is located farther east than the other Tampa Bay stations because of FCC rules requiring a station's transmitter to be within 15 miles (24 km) of its city of license—in this case, Lakeland, which is 56 miles (90 km) east of St. Petersburg and 34 miles (55 km) east of Tampa. Hence, the repeaters were necessary to reach as much of the most-populated areas as possible. The station's former translators were:
- WMOR-LP, St. Petersburg (channel 63)
- W56CN, Venice (channel 56)
- W18DB, Port Richey (channel 18)
The translators were shut down in June 2009, as WMOR's digital signal operates at a full million watts--equivalent to 5 million watts for an analog transmitter--and is more than sufficient to cover the entire market.
Reference
- ^ "HEARST CORP. TO BUY FLORIDA TV STATION.(BUSINESS).", Albany Times Union. November 1, 1995. HighBeam Research. (February 18, 2011).
- ^ Re-broadcast of Toronto Blue Jays vs. Texas Rangers, 1991, on MLB Network July 2, 2009
- ^ "Estrella TV Coming Soon". WMOR-TV32. http://www.wmortv32.com/station/20087317/detail.html.
External links
- WMOR homepage
- Query the FCC's TV station database for WMOR
- BIAfn's Media Web Database -- Information on WMOR-TV
- mcsittel.com: 1990s DX screengrabs from Tallahassee -- includes a 1993 WTMV "Traffic Highlights" screengrab
Television stations serving West Central Florida, including the greater Tampa Bay Area English stations WEDU (3.1 PBS, 3.2 V-me, 3.3 FL Chan, 3.4 World) · WFLA (8.1 NBC, 8.2 Me-TV) · WTSP (10.1 CBS, 10.2 Weather) · WTVT (13.1 Fox) · WPDS (14.1-4 Edu.) · W15CM 15 (unknown) · WUSF (16.1 PBS, 16.2 Kids, 16.3 Create, 16.4 Knowledge) · WSVT 18 (Daystar) · WARP (20.1-20.4 infomercials) · WCLF (22.1 CTN, 22.2 CTNi) · WFTS (28.1 ABC, 28.2 LWN) · W31CZ-D (31.1 TBN) · WMOR (32.1 Ind, 32.2 This, 32.3 Estrella) · W33CC 33 (HSN) · WSPF 35 (city of St. Pete) · WTTA (38.1 MNTV) · W43CE 43 (unknown) · WTOG (44.1 CW) · WVEA-LP 46 (HSN) · WZRA 48 (Ethnic/A1/NTV/CTV/DW) · WXPX (66.1 ION, 66.2 Qubo, 66.3 Life)
Spanish stations Outlying areas Cable channels Bay News 9 · Bright House Sports Network · Comcast/Charter Sports Southeast · Fox Sports Florida · SNN Local News 6 · Sun Sports
Distant stations Defunct Other Television Stations in the state of Florida Miami - Fort Lauderdale: WPXM 35 (ION, Miami) - WCAY-CA 36 (Tourist, Key West) - WHDT-LP 44 (Ind, Miami) - WBEC 63 (Educational, Fort Lauderdale)
Tampa - St. Petersburg: WPDS-LD 14 (Educational, Largo) - WARP-CD 20 (infomercials, Tampa) - WMOR 32 (Ind / This (32.2), Lakeland) - WSPF-CA 35 (St. Petersburg City Access, St. Petersburg) - WZRA-CA 48 (Ethnic / America One / NTV / CTV Canada, Oldsmar) - WXPX 66 (ION, Bradenton)
Jacksonville: WJXT 4 (Ind, Jacksonville) - WVVQ-LP 15 (Ind, Jacksonville) - WQXT-CA 22 (America One, St. Augustine) - WBXJ-CA 43 (MTV2, Jacksonville) - WPXJ-LP 54 (ION, Jacksonville)
Tallahassee - Thomasville: WBXT-CA 43 (MTV2, Tallahassee) - WFXU 57 (Ind, Live Oak)
Orlando - Daytona Beach - Melbourne: W07BP-D 7 (Educational, Ocala) - WDSC 15 (Educational, Daytona Beach) - WRDQ 27 (Ind, Orlando) - WOPX 56 (ION, Melbourne)
Gainesville: WRUF-LD 10 (Weather, Gainesville) - WBXG-CA 33 (MTV2, Gainesville) - WYME-CA 45 (Me-TV, Gainesville) -
West Palm Beach - Fort Pierce: WHDT 59 (DW/Ind, Stuart) - WBEC 63 (Educational, Boca Raton) - WPXP 67 (ION, Lake Worth)
Panama City: WPCT 46 (Tourist, Panama City Beach)
Pensacola / Mobile: WRBD-LP 8 (Ind/A1, Pensacola) - WBQP-CA 12 (A1/ALN, Pensacola) - WJTC 44 (Ind, Pensacola) - WFBD 48 (A1, Destin) - WPAN 53 (JTV, Fort Walton Beach) - WAWD 58 (Tourist, Fort Walton Beach)See also: ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, ION, MyNetworkTV, NBC, PBS and Other stations in Florida
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- Channel 32 virtual TV stations in the United States
- Channel 19 digital TV stations in the United States
- IBS Member Stations
- Television channels and stations established in 1986
- This TV affiliates
- Television stations in Florida
- Television stations in the Tampa Bay Area
- Major League Baseball over-the-air television broadcasters
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