WRJM-TV

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WRJM-TV
Troy/Montgomery, Alabama
Branding My67
Channels Analog: 67 (UHF)

Digital: 48 (UHF)

Affiliations MyNetworkTV
Owner Walter P. Lunsford, receiver for Josie Park Broadcasting
First air date November 24, 2000
Former affiliations UPN (2000-2006)
Transmitter Power 2820 kW (analog)
50 kW (digital)
Height 325 m (analog)
344.5 m (digital)
Facility ID 62207
Transmitter Coordinates 32°3′34.8″N, 85°56′52.4″W
Website www.wrjm.com/tv

WRJM-TV is a television station serving the Montgomery, Alabama market as a MyNetworkTV affiliate. Its home office is located in Troy, Alabama, with a local sales office in Montgomery.

The station came on the air on November 24, 2000 as an affiliate of the UPN network. Following the announcement of the merger between UPN and The WB to form The CW, the station signed an affiliation agreement with News Corporation's new upstart network, MyNetworkTV. The station made the switch between affiliations on MyNetworkTV's first day of broadcast, September 5, 2006.

The station's tower, which is 1560 feet (475.5 meters) above sea level, is located just south of Montgomery and emits an over-the-air signal of UHF channel 67. The station is also broadcast on area cable systems to over 600,000 homes, from Alexander City to Ozark and from Selma to Auburn. My67 ranks second in total household coverage in the market. In February 2008, the station went into receivership after defaulting on a 2.9 million dollar loan to Citizens Bank.

In addition to network programming, WRJM-TV shows traditional syndicated fare, local programming, and sports, including Troy University and high-school sports.

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