WTVQ-DT2
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Lexington, Kentucky United States |
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Branding | MyKentuckyTV (general) [1] MyKY (short branding) ABC 36 News (newscasts) |
Channels | Digital: WTVQ-DT 40.2 (UHF) Virtual: 36.2 (PSIP) |
Affiliations | MyNetworkTV (2009–present)[2] |
Owner | Morris Multimedia |
Founded | December 1, 2005 |
First air date | December 1, 2005 |
Call letters' meaning | see WTVQ |
Former affiliations | WTVQ 24-hour Weather channel (2005–2009) |
Transmitter power | 635 kW |
Height | 286 metres (938 ft) |
Facility ID | 51597 |
Licensing authority | FCC |
Public license information: | Profile CDBS |
Website | WTVQ.com/MyKentuckyTV WTVQ.com |
WTVQ-DT2, branded as MyKentuckyTV or MyKY, is the MyNetworkTV-affiliated television station that is licensed to and serving the Lexington, Kentucky area. The station is a digital subchannel of ABC-affiliate WTVQ, which is owned by Morris Multimedia.[3] It is broadcast over the air digitally on UHF channel 40.2 (Virtual channel 36.2 through the use of PSIP) from a transmitter located at WTVQ-DT2's parent station's studios on the Man o' War Boulevard (KY 1425) in the Brighton section of eastern Fayette County.[4] It is within a mile of competing CBS-affiliate WKYT and its CW-affiliated subchannel, WKYT-DT2.
WTVQ-DT2 is carried on Insight digital cable channel 138 and in HD on digital channel 917 in the Lexington area.[5]
History
The original MyNetworkTV affiliate in Lexington was the market's original UPN affiliate, the now-defunct WBLU-LP, which originally broadcast on analog channel 62. The original channel 62 designation was used by WTVQ (which was WBLG-TV at the time) from its 1968 inception until their move to channel 36 in 1980.
WBLU-LP carried MyNetworkTV programming, along with some RTV programming from MyNetworkTV's September 2006 inception until Halloween of 2008, which is about 30 days after the low-powered station spent some time off the air for over two months. After WBLU-LP's loss of MyNetworkTV, viewers of the Lexington area who were fans of WWE Friday Night Smackdown lost the program because channel 62 dropped the network that it was carried on.[6] RTV remained on channel 62 until January 2009. WBLU-LP went permanently dark on March 4, 2009 before being sold at auction to the Daystar TV network.
Meanwhile, WTVQ-DT2 launched as a 24/7-weather channel on January 1, 2005, providing local weather forecasts anytime the viewer needs it. It was broadcast on the second subchannel for four years. On January 1, 2009, WTVQ-DT2 relaunched to become Lexington's new MyNetworkTV affiliate, and adopted the branding MyTVQ2, with the 24/7-weather channel moving to a newly created third subchannel.[7] The ABC 36 Weather channel continued to simulcast overnight on WTVQ-DT2 until April 2009.
The 24/7-weather channel on channel 36.3 was discontinued on December 7, 2011 when it was replaced by the Antenna TV network.[8] Also in 2011, WTVQ-DT2 began broadcasting in high definition.[9]
On June 1, 2015, WTVQ-DT2 was rebranded as MyKentuckyTV.
Programming
Outside of the MyNetworkTV schedule, Syndicated programming on WTVQ-DT2 includes The Insider, The Doctors, and Seinfeld, among others.[10]
References
- ↑ WTVQ - MyKentuckyTV
- ↑ Digital TV Market Listing for WTVQ
- ↑ RabbitEars TV Query for WTVQ
- ↑ Contact Us - WTVQ
- ↑ Time Warner Cable - Lexington channel lineup
- ↑ Sloan, Scott (October 10, 2008). "'Smackdown' fans peeved over WBLU" Kentucky.com Retrieved January 8, 2015.
- ↑ http://www.wrestling101.com/101/newsitem/6538/
- ↑ Antenna TV Affiliation: WTVQ AntennaTV.tv. Retrieved November 16, 2014.
- ↑ Sloan, Scott (June 20, 2011). "Notebook: WTVQ puts a second channel on HD" Kentucky.com. Retrieved January 8, 2015.
- ↑ WTVQ Programming Schedule (TitanTV.com)