WHTV

WHTV

:"This article is about the television station in Lansing, Michigan. For the religious network, see World Harvest Television."Infobox_Broadcast
call_letters = WHTV
city =
station_
station_slogan =
station_branding = My18
analog = 18 (UHF)
digital = 34 (UHF)
other_chs =
affiliations = MyNetworkTV
network =
founded =
airdate = 1999
location = Jackson, Michigan
callsign_meaning =
former_callsigns =
former_channel_numbers =
owner = Venture Technologies Group, LLC
licensee = Spartan TV, LLC
sister_stations =
former_affiliations = Jewelry Television (1999-2002)
Bloomberg Television (1999-2002)
UPN (2002-2006)
effective_radiated_power = 200 kW (analog)
13.6 kW (digital)
HAAT = 274 m (analog)
263 m (digital)
class =
facility_id = 29706
coordinates = coord|42|25|12.7|N|84|31|25.2|W|type:landmark_scale:2000 (analog)
coord|42|41|18.6|N|84|22|34.8|W|type:landmark_scale:2000 (digital)
homepage = [http://www.my18.tv/ www.my18.tv]

WHTV is the MyNetworkTV affiliate licensed to Jackson, Michigan, United States. It broadcasts its analog signal on UHF channel 18 at 200,000 watts from a 274-meter-(899-foot)-tall transmitter located near Onondaga, Michigan, on the border between Ingham and Jackson Counties.

The station signed on it in 1999, carrying programming from Bloomberg Television and Jewelry Television. It became a UPN affiliate on October 16, 2000. The station had been housed at Lansing's ABC affiliate WLAJ since 2002, along with its cable-only sister station WBL 5. In 2006, WHTV relocated from WLAJ's complex to the studios of CBS affiliate WLNS-TV.

As a UPN affiliate, WHTV used to carry the CBS Sports feed of the U.S. Open Tennis Championships while WLNS-TV aired the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon on Labor Day. The station also occasionally carried Saturday NCAA football games from ABC when they conflicted with WLAJ's commitment to broadcast the ESPN Plus college football and basketball packages, which later ended with the launch of the Big Ten Network for the 2007-2008 season.

It has a number of classic sitcoms and syndicated shows.

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