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WBXZ-LD
  • United States
  • Channels
  • Virtual: 56
  • BrandingNewsNet Buffalo
    Programming
    Affiliations
  • 56.2: Sports News Highlights
  • Ownership
    Owner
  • (Bridge Media Networks)
  • History

    First air date

    September 3, 1993; 30 years ago (1993-09-03)

    Former call signs

    W56DS (1997–1998)
    WBXZ-LP (1998–2020)

    Former channel number(s)

    Analog:
    56 (UHF, 1993–2009)
    Digital:
    17 (UHF, 2009–2020)

    Former affiliations

    The Box/MTV2/HSN (until 2010)
    Rev'n (2014–2016)
    Cozi TV (2014–2023)

    Call sign meaning

    We're The BoX Z (former affiliation)
    Technical information[1]

    Licensing authority

    FCC
    Facility ID14317
    ClassLD
    ERP15kW
    Transmitter coordinates42°52′48N 78°52′36W / 42.88000°N 78.87667°W / 42.88000; -78.87667
    Links

    Public license information

    LMS
    Websitehttp://buffalo.newsnetmedia.com/

    WBXZ-LD (channel 56) is a low-power television stationinBuffalo, New York, United States. The station is owned by Manoj Bhargava and operates as a NewsNet owned-and-operated station.

    History[edit]

    The station broadcast on channel 56 analog until it had to vacate that frequency when the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) removed it from the broadcast spectrum. It used to be an affiliate of The Box, from which the station gets its call sign, and was owned by Craig Fox, who owned several similar low-power stations across New York State. In December 2013, retired police officer Steven Ritchie[2] purchased the then-silent station.[3] In a statement to The Buffalo News, he stated that he did not expect the station to be profitable and mainly planned to operate the station as a hobby, stating he did not want to take business from the other locally owned station in Buffalo, Phil Arno's WBBZ-TV.[3]

    After the digital transition, the station moved from analog channel 56 to channel 17 (the channel had been held by WBUF-TV from 1953 to 1958 and PBS member station WNED-TV from 1959 to 2009) through a Special Temporary Authority approved by the FCC. (In the spectrum reallocation, it moved up to physical channel 23, previously occupied by WNLO and WPXJ.) The station returned to virtual channel 56 upon digital conversion, at which point it also planned to add several digital subchannels from Luken Communications, among them being Retro Television Network, PBJ and Heartland.[3] WBXZ-LP returned to the air on April 17, 2014 with test programming; on May 2, the station indicated it was having trouble securing a carriage agreement with Luken (mainly because Ritchie could not fit the necessary large satellite dish onto the One Seneca Center where the station's transmitter is located but also in part due to Luken's financial problems) and was seeking other options.[4] As of 2014, the station was carrying Cozi TV on 56.1 and "Throwback TV" (a locally programmed outlet) is carried on 56.2 (later moved to 56.4). Retro and a new Luken subchannel known as Rev'n would be added to WBXZ-LP on December 1, 2014. Buzzr would be added shortly after that network's launch.

    Luken's networks, along with Buzzr, were pulled from WBXZ-LP on June 28, 2016 after technical difficulties. Ebru TV and AMGTV were briefly added as replacements; both have since been removed. With the exception of Cozi and the returning Tuff TV (which was re-added after it split from Luken). Retro (but not any of the other Luken networks) was re-added in July 2017; Tuff TV was dropped later that year.

    In February 2018, Buzzr was added back to the list of subchannels. Jewelry Television was added shortly thereafter, with the station signing on with NewsNet, an upstart news network, when it launched in fall 2018, bringing the number of subchannels to 11. With Tuff TV ceasing operations in August 2018, Rev'n was re-added; Rev'n was dropped in August 2020 in favor of the returning AMGTV. WBXZ-LP began showing This TV in September 2019, taking over the affiliation from rimshot WVTT.

    On April 13, 2023, Bridge Media Networks, the parent company of NewsNet and Sports News Highlights (SNH) and backed by 5-hour Energy creator Manoj Bhargava, announced it would acquire WBXZ-LD from Ritchie for $800,000. Upon completion of the transaction, WBXZ-LD will become Bhargava's first TV station property in the state of New York. The station would also re-add NewsNet to its subchannel lineup, this time as an owned-and-operated station.[5] Ritchie addressed the sale in a June 13 Facebook post, discussing the history of the station, its frequent (and usually FCC-imposed) frequency changes and low budget, and thanked his friends for being able to populate Throwback Television with low-cost programming; he turned over control of the station to Bhargava on July 1.[6]

    Technical information[edit]

    Subchannels[edit]

    The station's digital signal is multiplexed. NewsNet airs on 56.1[7] and Sports News Highlights airs on 56.2.[8] ShopHQ airs on 56.3, Ace TV airs on 56.4.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WBXZ-LD". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  • ^ No byline (June 2, 2014). Law enforcement bids farewell to K9 Officer Steven Ritchie. WIVB-TV. Retrieved June 2, 2014.
  • ^ a b c Pergament, Alan (December 30, 2013). Lockport policeman plans new low power TV channels. The Buffalo News. Retrieved December 30, 2013.
  • ^ Pergament, Alan (June 4, 2014). Retired Lockport officer's TV station is on the air. The Buffalo News. Retrieved June 4, 2014.
  • ^ Adam Jacobson (April 14, 2023). "NewsNet Secures a Western N.Y. O&O". Radio & Television Business Report. Streamline-RBR, Inc. Retrieved April 14, 2023.
  • ^ Statement from Steven Ritchie on the sale of WBXZ-LD, June 13, 2023. Retrieved August 24, 2023.
  • ^ NewsNet affiliates in New York
  • ^ Sports News Highlights affiliates in New York.
  • External links[edit]


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