- WKTC
Infobox_Broadcast
call_letters = WKTC
city =
station_
station_slogan =
station_branding = My63
analog = 63 (UHF)
digital = 39 (UHF)
other_chs =
affiliations =MyNetworkTV
network =
founded =
airdate =September 15 ,1997
location = Sumter/Columbia, South Carolina
callsign_meaning = WK Television of Columbia
former_callsigns = WQHB (1997-2003)
WBHQ (2003-2006)
former_channel_numbers =
owner = WBHQ Columbia, LLC
licensee =
sister_stations =
former_affiliations =The WB (1997-2006, secondary until 2003)UPN (1997-2004, secondary from 2003)
Pax (secondary, 1998-2003)
effective_radiated_power = 1312 kW (analog)
500 kW (digital)
HAAT = 374 m (analog)
391 m (digital)
class =
facility_id = 40902
coordinates = coord|34|6|58.4|N|80|45|49.9|W|type:landmark_scale:2000
homepage =WKTC, "My63" is the
MyNetworkTV affiliate forColumbia, South Carolina . It is licensed to Sumter, with studios in the Pontiac Business Center complex in Elgin. It broadcasts its analog signal onUHF channel 63, its digital signal on UHF channel 39, and is located on channel 4 on most Midlands cable systems.History
The station first signed on in
1997 as WQHB, a primaryUPN affiliate with a secondary WB affiliation. The WB primetime programming was shown on a one-day delay from 6-8pm. At this time the station's primary transmitter was located in Sumter, and as such, it set up a translator onW67DP , channel 67 in Columbia.In
2003 , the station swapped affiliations and became a WB primary/UPN secondary affiliate; UPN programming was shown at 10:00 pm nightly after WB's primetime programming. It changed its call letters as well to WBHQ (a reversal of its original calls, but also standing for WB HeadQuarters) and moved its transmitter to space on WOLO's tower in Elgin. This gave it an over-the-air coverage area comparable to the other major Columbia stations, enabling it to shut down the channel 67 translator. It rebranded itself as "Midland's WB4" (a reference to its cable channel). During this period, it moved to its current studios in Elgin. In August2004 , WBHQ dropped UPN programming.On
January 24 ,2006 , it was announced that The WB and UPN would merge into a new network called The CW in September2006 . OnMarch 25 , it was announced that WBHQ would become the Columbia affiliate of MyNetworkTV, a new network fromNews Corporation . [http://www.thestate.com/mld/thestate/14183313.htm]On
June 26 ,2006 , WBHQ changed its call letters to WKTC: it started using them two days later, onJune 28 . An advertisement in this date's Free Times newspaper in Columbia depicts the stars of "Desire" and says "September 5 / It's a whole new ballgame", with the stylized "My 63" logo and the new call letters. According to the station's co-owner, WKTC stands for "Television of Columbia".In August 2007, W67DP separated from WKTC to become a
Telemundo affiliate for Columbia, using the calls "WNXG".In late August, WKTC launched its full-power digital signal on channel 39.
WKTC's owner also started a low-power station in
Wilmington, North Carolina , WMYW, which serves as Wilmington's MyNetworkTV affiliate, and a low-power station inSavannah, Georgia ,WHDS-LP , that serves as a Telemundo affiliate.Trivia
*In their moniker as a WB station, the official spelling of the region was given as "Midland's", though the correct spelling should actually be "Midlands' ", or even "Midlands's".
*WKTC's owner did not change its name to reflect the new call letters (the company is still known as WBHQ Columbia, LLC).Logos
External links
*TVQ|WKTC
*BIA|WKTC|TV|TV
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