- WNGS
Infobox_Broadcast
call_letters = WNGS
city =
station_
station_slogan =
station_branding = RTN 11 "(cable channel)"
analog = 67 (UHF)
digital = WKBW-DT 38.2 (UHF)
other_chs = WONS-LP 25 Olean
affiliations = RTN
network =
founded =
airdate =1997
location = Springville/Buffalo, New York
callsign_meaning = Buffalo WiNGS
former_callsigns =
former_channel_numbers =
owner = Equity Media Holdings Corporation
"(LMA withGranite Broadcasting Corporation )"
licensee = EBC Buffalo, Inc.
sister_stations =
former_affiliations =infomercial s/home shopping (1996-1997)UPN (1997-2003)
independent (2003-2004)
effective_radiated_power = 34.7 kW (analog)
15.5 kW (digital)
HAAT = 143 m (analog)
410.8 m (digital)
class =
facility_id = 9088
coordinates = coord|42|24|15.9|N|78|39|54.4|W|type:landmark_scale:2000 (analog)
coord|42|38|14.7|N|78|37|10.7|W|type:landmark_scale:2000 (digital)
homepage = [http://www.rtn11.com/ www.rtn11.com]WNGS 67 (branded as RTN 11) is a
television station licensed toSpringville, New York , serving the Buffalo television market. The station is run under alocal marketing agreement by WKBW (Channel 7), and airs mostly programming from theRetro Television Network , along with sports programming from Channel 7, repeats ofBuffalo Bills preseason games,Cleveland Indians ,New York Yankees , andNew York Mets games that are broadcast over-the-air by WKYC (Channel 3) in Cleveland, WWOR (Channel 9) and WPIX (Channel 11) in New York City, respectively.WNGS can be seen on analog channel 67, and on the digital subchannel of WKBW-DT (channel 38.2), and can be viewed in the Buffalo market on Time Warner cable channel 11, and on DirecTV and DISH Network channel 67. After the analog shutoff in February 2009, WNGS's digital signal will move to channel 7 and will be also broadcast from WKBW's tower allowing for better reception (although, it may cause interference in some areas of the
Southern Tier as Granite-owned CBS affiliateWBNG uses channel 7 as its digital signal already).Although licensed as a full-power station, it currently transmits its analog signal at low power with a directional northward pattern covering much of the Southtowns but not reaching the city proper. Radiated power in the direction of Buffalo is limited due to a treaty with Canada that protects the coverage area of CHCH's Midland channel 67 translator station. Thus, from the city of Buffalo northward, it is usually only available on cable or satellite, and in certain places in the Southern Tier, it is not available at all.
WNGS was founded by amateur radio enthusiast Bill Smith, and Caroline Powley in 1996. Powley is the daughter of the legendary late LPTV (Low Power Television Broadcast) innovator John R. Powley, who built several full-service UHF TV stations using economical "ham" radio equipment and surplus educational TV "translator" transmitters.
The station signed on in
1996 with an informercial/home shopping format, but added general-entertainment barter talk shows, cartoons and low-budget sitcoms in1997 , along with aUPN affiliation. However, it lost the UPN affiliation toLIN TV -ownedWNLO in2003 . Not long after the disaffiliation, WNGS dropped most of its entertainment programming in favor of infomercials. After Equity Broadcasting took ownership of the station, WNGS became aRetro Television Network affiliate.Past logos
WONS-LP
RTN 11 can also be seen on a Class-A repeater, WONS-LP channel 25, in Olean, a station that has a fairly rich history of its own. First signing on in the 1980s as W20AB on channel 20 and affiliated with the American Christian Television System (ACTS), the station soon moved to channel 25 and received W25AK calls for a time before earning a shared
UPN affiliation with WNGS. The new UPN 25 established a new set of calls, WONS, and held on to its affiliation until 2003, when both WONS and WNGS lost the affiliation to WNLO. (Certain television listings continued to list UPN shows in WONS's schedule for reasons unknown.) Nevertheless, WONS continued programming from theUrban America Television Network andShop at Home Network, as well as a small share of local content. WONS has also had past affiliations withFamily Net ,America One Network (A1), theAmerican Independent Network (AIN), andNetwork One . In the 1990s, Enchanted Mountain Television provided local programming for WONS.The death knell for WONS came in 2006. At that time, Urban America and Shop at Home both ceased (or planned to cease) operations, leaving the station with virtually no programming. The decision was made to rebroadcast the RTN11 signal from WNGS at that time.
ee also
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WKBW-TV External links
* [http://www.rtn11.com/ WNGS/RTN11 Current Homepage]
*TVQ|WNGS
*TVQ|WONS-LP
*BIA|WNGS|TV|TV
* [http://fccinfo.com/CMDProFacLookup.php?sCurrentService=TV&calls=WNGS&tabSearchType=Call+Sign+Search WNGS-TV at fccinfo.com]
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