WICA-TV

WICA-TV

Infobox_Broadcast
call_letters = WICA-TV
station_
station_slogan =
analog = 15 (VHF)
station_branding =
digital =
affiliations = Silent
founded = May 6, 1953
location = Ashtabula, OH
owner = WICA, Inc.
callsign_meaning = Industry, Commerce, Agriculture
former_callsign =
former_affiliations =
effective_radiated_power = Unknown
facility_id = Unknown
homepage =

WICA-TV was a television station in Ashtabula, Ohio. Richard D. and David C. Rowley, the founders of WICA AM/FM, also started WICA-TV on channel 15 in the 1950s. Hampered both by broadcasting on the (then relatively unknown) UHF dial, and with no network affiliation of any sort, WICA-TV had limited broadcast hours, a sparse and often overused film library, and a heavy amount of local programming (usually filmed with only one camera). WICA-TV started broadcasting on September 19, 1953, but quietly signed off around June 21, 1956.

The Rowley family then reactivated WICA-TV on April 4, 1966, with an intent of donating it as a non-profit educational license. As was in its first incarnation, WICA-TV was again hampered with no network programming, an often overused and limited film library of mediocre and low rental fare. In addition, WICA-TV still broadcast only in black-and-white (as was the case for many educational stations of this era) when most stations already converted to color, and still filmed local programming with only one camera.

WICA-TV signed off forever on December 26, 1967, with its license returned to the FCC. The UHF antenna is the sole remaining element of WICA-TV's existence, still affixed to the WREO-FM (formerly known as WICA-FM) tower.

ee also

* WFUN (AM)(formerly WICA AM)
* WREO (formerly WICA-FM)

External links

* [http://www.geocities.com/athens/olympus/3514/WICA.html WICA-TV at the UHF Morgue]


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