WTAP-TV
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| WTAP-TV | |
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| Parkersburg, West Virginia | |
| Branding | WTAP Fox Parkersburg (DT2) My5 (DT3) |
| Slogan | Come Home |
| Channels | Analog: 15 (UHF) |
| Affiliations | NBC Fox (DT2) MyNetworkTV (DT3) |
| Owner | Gray Television, Inc. (Gray Television Licensee, Inc.) |
| First air date | October 8, 1953 |
| Former affiliations | Both secondary: ABC CBS DT3: UPN (April-September 2006) |
| Transmitter Power | 220 kW (analog) 47.4 kW (digital) |
| Height | 192 m (analog) 193 m (digital) |
| Facility ID | 4685 |
| Transmitter Coordinates | |
| Website | www.wtap.com |
WTAP-TV is the NBC-affiliated television station for Parkersburg, West Virginia and Marietta, Ohio. Licensed to Parkersburg, the station broadcasts an analog signal on UHF channel 15 and a digital signal on UHF channel 49. WTAP's transmitter is located in Ohio near Constitution. The station is owned by Gray Television and has studios that are located at Television Plaza in Parkersburg.
WTAP operates the area's Fox affiliate on its DT2 digital subchannel. Known on-air as "Fox Parkersburg", it is also offered on Suddenlink and CAS cable channel 14.
The station also operates the area's MyNetworkTV affiliate on its DT3 digital subchannel. Known on-air as "My5", it is also offered on Suddenlink and CAS cable channel 5. WTAP-DT3 gets its on-air branding from the cable channel location.
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[edit] History
The station began broadcasting on October 8, 1953 and began regular programming on November 11. Early in the station's life, it also aired programming from ABC and CBS.
Original plans called for WTAP to join with WDTV and WBOY in Clarksburg (located 70 miles to the east) and turn north-central West Virginia into a single television market. If this were to happen, it would have been one of the largest geographic markets in the country. However, Northern West Virginia is a very rugged dissected plateau and WTAP's UHF signal was not strong enough to make it across the terrain. As a result, WTAP is the only commercial station based in Parkersburg. The only other stations licensed to the city are outlying translators of West Virginia Public Broadcasting and TBN.
As WTAP is the only commercial station in the market, cable systems in Washington County, Ohio (home to Marietta) supplement the area with stations from Columbus. Cable systems in Wood and Pleasants counties in West Virginia supplement coverage with stations from the Huntington - Charleston market.
WTAP was owned by Benedek Broadcasting from 1979 until 2002, when the company declared bankruptcy and sold most of its stations, including WTAP, to Gray Television.
In late-2005, Gray Television purchased Huntington's NBC affiliate WSAZ-TV. There were rumors that WTAP would scrap its news operation and simulcast those from WSAZ. That station has long been available on cable in Parkersburg and its newscasts, among the highest-rated in the country, have always covered Parkersburg events. However, Gray has never considered shuttering WTAP's news department. In fact, A.C. Nielsen recently named WTAP as the highest-rated NBC affiliate in the country (even ahead of WSAZ). WTAP's newscasts pull in revenue almost as large as WSAZ's newscasts. WTAP's programming and newscasts have more viewers than many stations in medium to large markets in the country that must share their audience with up to three other affiliates.
[edit] Digital Subchannels
On April 10, 2006, WTAP began broadcasting a FOX affiliate on its DT2 digial subchannel as well as on Charter and CAS cable channel 14. It also began to offer a UPN affiliate on its DT3 digital subchannel as well as on Charter and CAS cable channel 5.
On September 5, 2006, the UPN station became affiliated with FOX's new sister network MyNetworkTV. The name changed from "Your UPN" to "My 5" named after the station's location on area cable systems.
To make these stations possible, WTAP underwent a technical transformation. It carved two new control rooms about of space that was previously used for storage and installed entirely digital production and master control rooms.
[edit] News Team
WTAP does not air a Sunday 6 PM newscast. WTAP-DT2 "FOX Parkersburg" airs a weeknight 10 PM newscast known as FOX News Parkersburg.
Anchors
- Kim Lucey - weekday mornings and Noon
- Lauren Hall - weeknights at 5 PM
- Elizabeth Green - weeknights at 6 and 11 PM
- Shanisty Myers - weeknights at 10 PM on WTAP-DT2 (also reporter and 10 PM producer)
- TBD - weekends
Meteorologists
- Kirk Greenfield - Chief seen weeknights at 6 and 11 PM
also weeknights at 5 PM and 10 PM (on WTAP-DT2) Fox News
- Abby Kidder - weekday mornings and Noon
- TBD - weekends
Sports
- Jim Wharton - Sports Director seen weeknights at 6 PM
- Anthony Lima - Weekend anchor/weekday reporter
Reporters
- Todd Baucher
- Courtney Rochon
- Allison Rhea
- Leslie Cebula
[edit] External links
- Station Website
- WTAP-DT2 "Fox Parkersburg" Website
- WTAP-DT3 "My5" Website
- Query the FCC's TV station database for WTAP
- BIAfn's Media Web Database -- Information on WTAP-TV
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