- WMDT-DT2
Infobox_Broadcast
call_letters = WMDT-DT2 | station_
station_slogan =
station_branding = Delmarva's CW 3
analog =Comcast 3
digital = WMDT 53.2 (UHF )
affiliations =The CW
(viaThe CW Plus )| founded =2000
location =Salisbury, Maryland
callsign_meaning = seeWMDT
owner = Brechner Management Company
licensee = Delmarva Broadcast Service, LLC
former_callsigns = "WBD" (2000-2006)
former_affiliations =The WB (2000-2006 via The WB 100+)
effective_radiated_power = 250 kW (digital)
HAAT = 292 m (digital)
facility_id = 16455 (digital)
coordinates = coord|38|30|7|N|75|44|7.6|W|type:landmark_scale:2000 (digital)
homepage = [http://yourcwtv.com/partners/salisbury/ Delmarva's CW 3]WMDT-DT2 is the CW-affiliated
television station for theDelmarva Peninsula . The station is part ofThe CW Plus , a special CW feed that broadcasts on cable and / or over-the-air on a digital signal. The CW Plus serves smaller television markets with a DMA rank above 100 (the Salisbury market has a rank of 148). WMDT-DT2 is a second digital subchannel of Salisbury's ABC affiliateWMDT which is owned by Brechner Management Company.Over-the-air, WMDT-DT2 broadcasts a digital signal on
UHF channel 53.2 from WMDT's transmitter which is located west of theMaryland -Delaware state line in rural Wicomico County near Spring Grove. The station is also offered onComcast cable channel 3. It is known on-air as "Delmarva's CW 3" named after the cable channel location. WMDT-DT2's parent station has studios at Downtown Plaza in Salisbury.History
In
2000 , WMDT launched cable-only WB affiliate "WBD" (the call letters were fictional). It was part of The WB 100+ as a result of the Salisbury market having a DMA rank of 148. The station was known on-air as "WB 14" and was only available on Comcast andMediacom cable channel 14. It replacedWPHL-TV 's channel location. Several months after its launch, it was relocated to Comcast channel 3 and renamed "WB 3". On Mediacom systems, it moved to channel 2. WBD frequently aired cross-promotions for WMDT's main channel and its evening news programs. OnJanuary 24 ,2006 , The WB andUPN announced that they would cease broadcasting and merge. The new combined network would be called The CW.The letters would representing the first initial of its corporate parents:
CBS (the parent company of UPN) and theWarner Bros. unit ofTime Warner . UPN was offered on WBOC's second digital subchannel and on Comcast cable channel 5. It was announced onMarch 28 , 2006, that WBD would become an affiliate ofThe CW viaThe CW Plus (a similar operation to The WB 100+) and WMDT would create a new second digital subchannel for WBD to be broadcasted over-the-air to serve non-cable viewers. WBOC announced onMay 9 , that its UPN subchannel would become a Fox affiliate beginning onAugust 21 . OnSeptember 18 , The CW debuted on WBD (now known officially as having the WMDT-DT2 calls). The station began to be known on-air as "Delmarva's CW 3".Newscasts
Like most WB 100+ affiliates, WBD offered the nationaly syndicated weekday morning show, "
The Daily Buzz ". When WBD became WMDT-DT2, the station began to simulcast that station's Noon newscast. At some point in time, the 5 A.M. hour of WMDT's weekday morning newscast began to be simulcasted. A simulcast of the Noon news was also added."Good Morning Delmarva"
"(Weekday Mornings 5 to 6 A.M., simulcasted from WMDT)""The Daily Buzz"
"(Weekday Mornings 6 to 9 A.M.)""WMDT 47 News at Noon"
"(Weekdays Noon to 12:30 P.M., simulcasted from WMDT)""A list of the current news team can be found on WMDT."
External links
* [http://yourcwtv.com/partners/salisbury/ WMDT-DT2 "Delmarva's CW 3"]
* [http://www.wmdt.com WMDT channel 47]
* [http://www.cwtv.com The CW]
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