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WAMS-LD
TranslatorofWOHL-CD, Lima, Ohio[1]
  • United States
  • Channels
  • Virtual: 35
  • Brandingsee WOHL-CD
    Programming
    Affiliations35.1: ABC
    35.2: CBS
    Ownership
    Owner
  • (West Central Ohio Broadcasting, Inc.)
  • Sister stations

    WPNM-LD, WOHL-CD, WLIO
    History
    FoundedSeptember 22, 1998 (25 years ago) (1998-09-22)
    (inLima, Ohio; license moved to Minster/New Bremen in 2020)

    Former call signs

    • W65DP (1998–2002)
  • WLMO-LP (2002–2018)
  • WAMS-LP (2018–2020)
  • Former channel number(s)

    • Analog: 65 (UHF, 1998–2002), 38 (UHF, 2002–2009 and 2010−2020)

    Former affiliations

    Fox (via WOHL, 1998–2002)
    America One (secondary)
    Technical information[2]

    Licensing authority

    FCC
    Facility ID70612
    ERP15kW
    HAAT83.2 m (273 ft)
    Transmitter coordinates40°23′19.2″N 84°21′26.4″W / 40.388667°N 84.357333°W / 40.388667; -84.357333
    Links

    Public license information

    LMS
    Websitewww.hometownstations.com

    WAMS-LD (channel 35) is a low-power television station licensed to both Minster and New Bremen, Ohio, United States. It is a translatorofLima-licensed Class A dual ABC/CBS affiliate WOHL-CD (channel 35) which is owned by Block Communications, and is also sister to Lima-licensed, full-powered dual NBC/Fox affiliate WLIO (channel 8). All of the stations share studios on Rice Avenue northwest of downtown; WAMS-LD's transmitter is located off SR 119 east of Minster.

    History[edit]

    The station's previous logo.

    The station signed on September 22, 1998, with the calls W65DP. It aired an analog signal on UHF channel 65 and was a full-time translator of WOHL-LP (now WOHL-CD). The channel was spun off in 2002 and became a CBS affiliate with the calls WLMO-LP while moving to UHF channel 38. This aired from a transmitter west of CridersvilleinAuglaize County. Before the station affiliated with CBS, Dayton affiliate WHIO-TV served as the CBS affiliate of record for the Lima market, while Columbus affiliate WBNS-TV and Toledo affiliate WTOL served the eastern and northern portions of the market; some areas of the western portion of the market were also served by Fort Wayne affiliate WANE-TV. After picking up CBS, WLMO fought an uphill battle with Time Warner Cable (now Charter Spectrum). The company initially refused to carry the station on its Lima system due to the presence of both WHIO-TV and WBNS-TV, the latter of which would replace WTOL-TV on most cable providers in the area.

    With WLMO being a low-powered station with no support from any full-powered channels, Time Warner was not obligated to carry the station. Must-carry regulations do not apply to low-powered stations regardless of affiliation. However, on March 29, 2006, Time Warner added the station to its systems in Lima, Cridersville, and Wapakoneta.[citation needed] At one point, this station carried America One on a secondary basis that was shared with WLQP-LP.

    WLMO had applied to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to perform a "flash-cut" of its signal to digital in 2006. This application was dismissed as of July 1, 2009, because the station decided instead to apply for a low-power digital companion channel on UHF channel 47 with the calls WLMO-LD.[3] On September 28, 2009, WLMO terminated its analog operations[4] and programming was shifted to WOHL-CD's second digital subchannel.

    On November 29, 2008, it was announced that Metro Video Productions would sell its stations (including WLMO) to West Central Ohio Broadcasting, a subsidiary of Block Communications (owner of WLIO).[5] While Block assumed control of the station's operations after the sale's completion, it was initially stated that the company would not consolidate WLMO's facilities on South Central Avenue with WLIO.[6] It has since been stated that some consolidation would take place with the station moving to WLIO's studios on Rice Avenue.[7] On June 8, 2010, WLMO-LD was granted a construction permit.[8] On June 10, to avoid automatic license termination, the FCC granted WLMO special temporary authority to restore analog service on channel 38.[9] WLMO-LP's analog signal was restored on September 13.[10]

    On November 15, 2018, WLMO-LP's call sign was changed to WAMS-LP.[11] By 2019, Block Communications had filed with the FCC to convert WAMS-LP into a digital translator of WOHL-CD for the southern part of the market, licensed to both Minster and New Bremen, Ohio, offering ABC and CBS programming over digital channels 29.5 and 29.6, virtually mapped to channels 35.1 and 35.2, respectively,[1] in likely anticipation of the new July 13, 2021, low-power analog television shutdown date announced by the FCC on May 17, 2017.[12] By March 2020, Block Communications commenced digital operations of this low-powered television station. WAMS-LP was obligated to convert to digital by July 13, 2021, as part of the Digital TV transition for low-powered TV stations.[13] On March 2, 2020, the translator's call sign was changed to WAMS-LD.[1]

    Subchannels[edit]

    The station's digital signal is multiplexed:

    Subchannels of WAMS-LD[14]
    Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
    35.1 720p 16:9 WOHLABC Simulcast of WOHL-CD1 / ABC
    35.2 WOHLCBS Simulcast of WOHL-CD2 / CBS

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c "WAMS-LD Minster/New Bremen, OH". www.rabbitears.info.
  • ^ "Facility Technical Data for WAMS-LD". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  • ^ "CDBS Print". licensing.fcc.gov.
  • ^ "CDBS Print". licensing.fcc.gov.
  • ^ "Phipps flips Lima low-power cluster". Television Business Report. November 29, 2008. Archived from the original on June 1, 2009. Retrieved December 1, 2008.
  • ^ Sowinski, Greg (December 2, 2008). "WLIO owner buys Fox affiliate, other stations for $2.4 million". The Lima News. Archived from the original on December 6, 2008. Retrieved December 2, 2008.
  • ^ Linkhorn, Tyrel (February 6, 2009). "Sale of WOHL to WLIO parent company complete". The Lima News. Retrieved March 29, 2009.[permanent dead link]
  • ^ "Auth Files" (PDF). licensing.fcc.gov.[dead link]
  • ^ "CDBS Print". licensing.fcc.gov.
  • ^ "WLIO & WOHL Technology Blog Page - They're Baaaacck!". Archived from the original on October 16, 2010. Retrieved September 27, 2010.
  • ^ "Media Bureau Call Sign Actions" (PDF). CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. December 14, 2018. Retrieved December 14, 2018.
  • ^ "The Incentive Auction Task Force and Media Bureau Announce Procedures for Low Power Television, Television Translator and Replacement Translator Stations During the Post-Incentive Auction Transition" (PDF). Federal Communications Commission. May 17, 2017.
  • ^ "Auction Notice" (PDF). transition.fcc.gov.
  • ^ "RabbitEars.Info". www.rabbitears.info.
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