- WJTV
Infobox_Broadcast
call_letters = WJTV
city =
station_
station_slogan = To the Point
station_branding = NewsChannel 12
analog = 12 (VHF)
digital = 12 (VHF)
digital_temporary = 52 (UHF)
other_chs =
affiliations =CBS
network =
founded =
airdate =January 20 ,1953
location =Jackson, Mississippi
callsign_meaning = Jackson TeleVision
former_callsigns =
former_channel_numbers = 25 (1953–1955)
owner = Media General, Inc.
licensee = Media General Communications Holdings, LLC
sister_stations =
former_affiliations = All secondary:NBC (1953)
DuMont (1953–1955)
ABC (1953–1970)
effective_radiated_power = 316 kW (analog)
1000 kW (digital)
20300 watts (after 2009)
HAAT = 497 m (analog)
464 m (digital)
class =
facility_id = 48667
coordinates = coord|32|14|26.1|N|90|24|15.1|W|type:landmark_scale:2000
homepage = [http://www.wjtv.com/ www.wjtv.com]WJTV (analog channel 12; digital channel 52) is
Jackson, Mississippi 's longtimeCBS affiliate, owned byMedia General . It began broadcasting onJanuary 20 ,1953 and was Mississippi's first TV station. At first, it broadcasted on UHF channel 25, but moved to the more-desirable channel 12 on the VHF dial in 1955. Its transmitter is located nearRaymond, Mississippi ."The Clarion-Ledger", Jackson's morning daily newspaper, and its co-owned afternoon daily, "Jackson Daily News", started two TV stations in the early 1950s: WSLI, channel 12 and WJTV, channel 25. One was a CBS affiliate and the other broadcast DuMont programming. At that time broadcasters could own more than one station in a single market. A short time later (probably when DuMont folded), the stations merged into one: WJTV, channel 12, with CBS programming.
Ownership
From the late 1970s until 1983, WJTV was owned by Capitol Broadcasting Company (the same company which owned
KNAZ-TV inFlagstaff, Arizona but unrelated to theCapitol Broadcasting Company ofRaleigh, North Carolina ). In 1983, WJTV was sold to theNews-Press & Gazette Company . Four years later, WJTV launched a satellite station for the Hattiesburg/Laurel market,WHLT . In 1993, NPG sold several of its stations, including WJTV and WHLT, to the first incarnation ofNew Vision Television , who in turn sold its entire stations group to Ellis Communications in 1995. Ellis was merged into theRaycom Media operation the following year after it was bought out by a media group led by theRetirement Systems of Alabama , who boughtAflac 's broadcasting group a few months earlier. The next year, Raycom bought out Federal Broadcasting, the owner of WHLT's rival stationWDAM-TV . That placed Raycom in violation of FCC duopoly rules in the Hattiesburg/Laurel market, so Raycom opted to keep WDAM and trade WJTV and WHLT (along withWSAV-TV inSavannah, Georgia , which also had to be divested by Raycom due to its ownership of that station's rivalWTOC-TV ) to Media General in exchange forWTVR-TV inRichmond, Virginia (which had to be divested by Media General due to FCC same-market cross-ownership restrictions). This trade left Raycom without a station in the Jackson market until 2006, when it acquiredNBC affiliateWLBT as part of its purchase ofThe Liberty Corporation .VIPIR Weather Channel
WJTV has recently started broadcasting a 24-hour, all local weather channel on digital television. The channel is only available to people who get WJTV via digital signal. The channel has a loop of "VIPIR" weather sources (futurecast, radar, temperatures, etc.) It also has a pre recorded "Local on the 8's" with one of the meteorologists coming on every ten minutes.
News Staff
Anchors
* Linda Allen - weekday evenings
* Byron Brown - weekday evenings
* Melissa Faith Payne - weekends
* Erin Pickens - weekday mornings and noonMeteorologists
* Tony Mastro - chief meteorologist; weekday evenings
* Ken South - weekday mornings and noon
* Jason Ellis - weekend weatherReporters
* Ross Adams
* Kiran Chawla
* Carole Carr
* Matt Kozar
* Joseph Weldon - traffic
* Emily WoodLogos
External links
* [http://www.wjtv.com/ WJTV CBS Newschannel 12's Website]
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