WXGA-TV

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This page is about the public television station in Waycross, Georgia, United States. For the computer graphics format, see Wide XGA.
WXGA-TV
(satellite of WGTV,
Athens/Atlanta, Georgia)
Image:Georgiapb.gif
Waycross/Valdosta, Georgia
Branding GPB
Slogan Bringing You the Best
Channels Analog: 8 (VHF)

Digital: 9 (VHF)

Affiliations PBS
Owner Georgia Public Broadcasting
(Georgia Public Telecommunications Commission)
First air date 1961[1]
Call letters’ meaning Way- X (-cross) GeorgiA
Sister station(s) WXVS
Former affiliations NET (1961-1970)
Transmitter Power 316 kW (analog)
20 kW (digital)
Height 314 m (analog)
286 m (digital)
Facility ID 23929
Transmitter Coordinates 31°13′22.7″N, 82°34′40.4″W
Website www.gpb.org

WXGA-TV channel 8, part of the GPB network, is licensed to Waycross, Georgia. It serves the southeastern corner of the state, including the lower portions of the Georgia Atlantic Coast and the Okefenokee Swamp, from a transmitter located south of Hasty; the signal travels in about a 50-mile (80-km) radius from the transmitter site.

[edit] History

In late 1961, WXGA-TV channel 8 signed on as Georgia's third educational television station, following Atlanta's WETV (now WPBA-TV) and Athens' WGTV.

In 2001 WXGA began digital transmission on channel 9. However, since its sister station WVAN-TV in Savannah broadcasts its analog signal on channel 9, WXGA-TV can only broadcast its signal at a low power, of only 20 kilowatts. Unless it changes digital channels, it is unlikely that GPB will boost WXGA's digital power until the analog shutdown in 2009.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ The Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook says December 4, while the Television and Cable Factbook says November 19.