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WFXU

  • United States
  • City

    Live Oak, Florida

    Channels

  • Virtual: 57
  • Branding

    WCTV 2

    Programming

    Affiliations

  • 57.2: Start TV
  • 57.3: Catchy Comedy
  • Ownership

    Owner

  • (Gray Television Licensee, LLC)
  • Sister stations

    WCTV

    History

    First air date

    June 15, 1998 (26 years ago) (1998-06-15)

    Former call signs

    • WFXU (1998–December 12, 2011)
  • WTXI (December 12–19, 2011)
  • Former channel number(s)

    • Analog: 57 (UHF, 1998–2009)
  • Digital: 48 (UHF, 2001–2020)
  • Virtual: 48 (2001–2017)
  • Former affiliations

  • UPN (2002–2005)
  • The WB+ (2005–September 2006)
  • The CW+ (September–November 2006)
  • Independent (November 2006–2009, October−November 2010, November−December 2011)
  • Dark (2009−October 2010, November 2010−November 2011, December 2011−2013)
  • Soul of the South (2013−2016)
  • Retro TV (2016−2018)
  • MyNetworkTV (secondary, 2018–2022)
  • Call sign meaning

    Fox UHF (former affiliation)

    Technical information[1]

    Licensing authority

    FCC

    Facility ID

    22245

    ERP

    13.4 kW

    HAAT

    123.5 m (405 ft)

    Transmitter coordinates

    30°33′0.8″N 83°0′47W / 30.550222°N 83.01306°W / 30.550222; -83.01306

    Translator(s)

  • W30FA-D 30 Homerville, Georgia
  • Links

    Public license information

  • LMS
  • Website

    www.wctv.tv/page/wctv-2/

    WFXU (channel 57) is a television station licensed to Live Oak, Florida, United States, serving the Tallahassee, FloridaThomasville, Georgia market as an affiliateofMeTV. It is owned by Gray Television alongside Thomasville-licensed dual CBS/MyNetworkTV affiliate WCTV (channel 6). Both stations share studios on Halstead Boulevard in Tallahassee (along I-10), while WFXU's transmitter is located in Hamilton County, Florida, between Jasper and Jennings.

    Due to its transmitter being located on the eastern fringe of the Tallahassee–Thomasville market, WFXU's signal is unable to reach Tallahassee proper. In order to serve the entire market, WFXU is relayed on the second digital subchannel of WCTV (virtual channel 6.2, UHF digital channel 20.2) from that station's transmitter in unincorporated Thomas County, Georgia, southeast of Metcalf, along the Florida state line. This is the source of WFXU's on-air branding, WCTV 2.

    History[edit]

    WFXU began broadcasting June 15, 1998, as a full-time satelliteofFox affiliate WTLH, intending to improve that station's signal in the eastern part of the market. It broadcast an analog signal on UHF channel 57 from the transmitter location near Jasper. Originally owned by L.O. Telecast, Inc., WFXU was sold to KB Prime Media in 1999[2] and to WTLH owner Pegasus Communications in 2002 (the sale was approved because despite Tallahassee not having enough stations to support a duopoly under Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules; Pegasus had helped fund WFXU's construction).[3] That April, WFXU broke off from WTLH and became a UPN affiliate.

    WFXU's signal was not nearly strong enough to cover the entire market. To make up for this shortfall in coverage, it launched WTLF on May 7, 2003, as a full-time satellite. Pegasus declared bankruptcy in June 2004 over a dispute with DirecTV over marketing of the direct broadcast satellite service in rural areas.

    WFXU's logo as a WB affiliate, used from April 1, 2005, until September 17, 2006.

    On April 1, 2005, WFXU and WTLF switched to The WB, via The WB 100+; UPN promptly signed with WCTV, which launched a new subchannel to carry the network.[4] Prior to this, The WB was carried on a cable-only WB 100+ station, "WBXT", which was operated by WTXL-TV (channel 27). On January 24, 2006, The WB and UPN announced that they would merge to form The CW. It was announced on April 24 that WTLH would create a new second digital subchannel to become Tallahassee's CW affiliate. These plans were modified around August 2006 to make WFXU/WTLF the primary CW affiliate, with a simulcast on WTLH-DT2; this took effect when the network premiered on September 18.

    Although most of the Pegasus station group was sold in August 2006 to private investment firm CP Media, LLC of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania,[5] WFXU was instead sold to Budd Broadcasting that November.[6] Since then, the station has operated intermittently as an independent station, with CW programming being seen only on WTLF and WTLH-DT2. More recently, it resumed operations from October 17 to November 14, 2010, and from November 12 to early December 2011 after being silent since November 2009; this was done in order to avoid forfeiture of the broadcast license.

    In June 2008, WFXU applied to relocate its digital transmitter to west of High Springs, near Gainesville, with the intent of refocusing its viewership on that market. The FCC dismissed the application that December.[7] The call letters were changed to WTXI on December 12, 2011, parking the call letters for a co-owned station in Miami; a week later, the station returned to WFXU.[8]

    The station had a construction permit, which would have enabled the station to broadcast at 1,000 kilowatts at 278.9 meters (915 ft) HAAT, from a transmitter site along US 441 in northern Columbia County, about 20 miles (32 km) north of Lake City, allowing rimshot coverage into Gainesville, Jacksonville, and Waycross, Georgia. This permit expired sometime in the late 2010s.[citation needed]

    Gray Television agreed to purchase WFXU, along with translator WUFX-LD, on June 26, 2017, in a $600,000 deal. The sale made WFXU and WUFX-LD sister stations to WCTV in Thomasville, Georgia and WCJB-TV in Gainesville.[9] The sale was completed on December 27.[10]

    As of September 14, 2013, WFXU returned to the air, this time as a Soul of the South affiliate; it then switched to Retro TV as of April 8, 2016. On April 30, 2018, WFXU became affiliated with MyNetworkTV and MeTV.[11]

    Subchannels[edit]

    The station's signal is multiplexed:

    Subchannels of WFXU[12]

    Channel

    Res.

    Aspect

    Short name

    Programming

    57.1

    480i

    4:3

    WCTVDT2

    Main WFXU programming / MeTV

    57.2

    16:9

    Start TV

    57.3

    Catchy Comedy

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WFXU". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  • ^ "Application Search Details (1)". CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved July 25, 2010.
  • ^ McConnell, Bill (April 2, 2002). "Pegasus wins OK for Tallahassee TV pair". Broadcasting & Cable. Retrieved July 25, 2010.
  • ^ Romano, Allison (March 29, 2005). "UPN Switches Florida Affiliates". Broadcasting & Cable. Retrieved July 24, 2010.
  • ^ "WDSI FOX61 Bought By CP Media, LLC". The Chattanoogan. August 9, 2006. Retrieved July 24, 2010.
  • ^ "WFXU, this Budd's for you". Television Business Report. November 28, 2006. Retrieved July 25, 2010.
  • ^ "Application Search Details (2)". CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved July 25, 2010.
  • ^ "Call Sign History". CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved December 13, 2011.
  • ^ "Application for Consent to Assignment of Broadcast Station Construction Permit or License". CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved July 10, 2017.
  • ^ "Consummation Notice". CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. December 27, 2017. Retrieved December 28, 2017.
  • ^ "Where To Watch MeTV In Tallahassee". MeTV. Retrieved April 30, 2018.
  • ^ "Digital TV Market Listing for WFXU". www.rabbitears.info. Retrieved December 6, 2020.

  • This region includes the following cities: Tallahassee, FL
    Bainbridge, GA
    Thomasville, GA
    Valdosta, GA
    Reception may vary by location and some stations may only be viewable with cable television

    Full power

  • WFSU-TV (11.1 PBS, 11.2 FL Ch., 11.3 Create, 11.4 Kids)
  • WTLF (24.1 CW+, 24.2 Comet, 24.3 TBD, 24.4 Nest, 24.5 Dabl)
  • WTXL-TV (27.1 ABC, 27.2 Bounce, 27.3 Grit, 27.4 Mystery, 27.5 Court, 27.6 Scripps)
  • WTWC-TV (40.1 NBC, 40.2 Fox, 40.3 Charge!)
  • WTLH (49.1 H&I, 49.2 CW+, 49.3 Comet)
  • WFXU (57.1 MNT, 57.2 Start, 57.3 Catchy)
  • Low power

  • WTFL-LD (15.1 TMD, 15.2 Start, 15.3 Catchy, 15.4 MNT)
  • WVUP-CD (45.1 CTN)
  • Outlying areas

    ATSC 3.0

    WNXG-LD (38.1 CBS, 38.2 MeTV/MNTV, 38.3 The365, 38.4 Ion, 38.5 Crime)

    Cable

  • Bally Sports South
  • Bally Sports Southeast
  • Bally Sports Sun
  • The Florida Channel
  • Defunct

    Broadcast

  • WDDM-LD (31.1 DrTV)
  • WBXT-LD (43.1 SBN)
  • WTBC-LP (65FN)
  • Cable

  • Florida's News Channel
  • "WBXT" (WB) (cable only)
  • Albany
    Atlanta
    Augusta
    Chattanooga, TN
    Columbus
    Greenville, SC
    Jacksonville, FL
    Macon
    Savannah
    Tallahassee, FL
    Fort Myers
    Gainesville/Ocala
    Jacksonville
    Miami/Ft. Lauderdale
    Mobile/Pensacola
    Orlando
    Panama City
    Tallahassee
    Tampa/St. Petersburg
    West Palm Beach

    sorted by primary channel network affiliations

    ABC

  • KCRG-TV
  • KJCT-LD
  • KLTV / KTRE
  • KOLO-TV
  • KOTA-TV / KHSD-TV / KNEP / KSGW-TV
  • KSFY-TV / KPRY-TV
  • KSPR-LD
  • KSWO-TV
  • WBAY-TV
  • WBKO
  • WCJB-TV
  • WGGB-TV
  • WHSV-TV
  • WLOX
  • WPTA
  • WTOK-TV
  • WTVG
  • WTVM
  • WWSB
  • CBS

  • KAUZ-TV 1
  • KCTV
  • KEYC-TV
  • KFDA-TV
  • KFVS-TV
  • KGMB
  • KGWN-TV / KSTF
  • KKTV
  • KMOV
  • KMVT
  • KNOE-TV
  • KNPL-LD
  • KOLD-TV
  • KOLN / KGIN
  • KOSA-TV
  • KPHO-TV
  • KSLA
  • KWCH-DT / KBSD-DT / KBSH-DT / KBSL-DT
  • KWTX-TV / KBTX-TV
  • KXII
  • KXDF-CD
  • KXJB-LD
  • KYLX-LD
  • WABI-TV
  • WAFB
  • WAGM-TV
  • WANF
  • WBNG-TV
  • WBTV
  • WCAX-TV
  • WCSC-TV
  • WCTV
  • WDBJ
  • WDTV
  • WECP-LD
  • WFSB / WSHM-LD
  • WIBW-TV
  • WIFR-LD
  • WIYE-LD
  • WKYT-TV / WYMT-TV
  • WNEM-TV
  • WOIO / WOHZ-CD / WTCL-LD
  • WRDW-TV
  • WSAW-TV / WYOW
  • WTOC-TV
  • WTVY
  • WVLT-TV
  • WWNY-TV
  • Fox

  • KIIT-CD
  • KJTV-TV 2
  • KMSB 3
  • KNDX / KXND
  • KPTV
  • KSVT-LD
  • KVHP
  • KVVU-TV
  • KXLT-TV 2
  • KYOU-TV
  • WALA-TV
  • WBRC
  • WDBD 1
  • WFLX 4
  • WHNS
  • WNYF-CD
  • WOVA-LD
  • WSFX-TV 1
  • WSVF-CD
  • WVFX
  • WVUE-DT
  • WXIX-TV
  • WXTX 1
  • WZAW-LD
  • NBC

  • KATH-LD / KSCT-LD
  • KBJR-TV / KRII
  • KCBD
  • KCWY-DT
  • KDLT-TV / KDLV-TV
  • KFYR-TV / KQCD-TV / KMOT / KUMV-TV
  • KGNS-TV
  • KHNL / KOGG / KSIX-TV
  • KKCO
  • KMNF-LD
  • KNEP
  • KNOP-TV
  • KPLC
  • KSNB-TV
  • KTIV
  • KTTC
  • KTUU-TV
  • KTVF
  • KVLY-TV
  • KWQC-TV
  • KYTV
  • WAFF
  • WAGT-CD
  • WALB
  • WAVE
  • WDAM-TV
  • WEAU
  • WECT
  • WEEK-TV
  • WFIE
  • WGEM-TV
  • WILX-TV / WLNM-LD
  • WIS
  • WITN-TV
  • WJHG-TV
  • WLBT
  • WLTZ 2
  • WLUC-TV
  • WMBF-TV
  • WMC-TV / WANF-LD
  • WMTV
  • WNDU-TV
  • WOWT
  • WRGX-LD
  • WSAZ-TV
  • WSFA
  • WSMV-TV / WTNX-LD / WFET-LD
  • WSVW-LD
  • WTAP-TV
  • WVIR-TV / WVIR-CD
  • WVVA
  • WWBT / WRID-LD
  • WWPI-LD
  • The CW

  • KCWH-LD / KNHL
  • KCWO-TV
  • KDLH
  • KFVS-DT2
  • KLCW-TV
  • KNCT
  • KSCW-DT
  • KYCW-LD
  • WBXX-TV
  • WECX-LD
  • WGCW-LD
  • WISE-TV
  • WPCH-TV
  • WQCW
  • WSLN
  • WUAB / WOHZ-CD / WTCL-LD
  • WUPV
  • WVIR-DT3 / WVIR-CD3
  • WYOW
  • MyNetworkTV

  • KFXF-LD
  • KPDX
  • KSMO-TV
  • KTTU-TV 3
  • KWWT
  • WBXH-CD
  • WFXU
  • WIYE-LD
  • WLOO 5
  • WZBJ / WZBJ-CD
  • Telemundo

  • KBTX-DT3
  • KEYU
  • KFVE-DT2
  • KIAT-LD
  • KKCO-DT3
  • KJTB-LD
  • KLTV-DT3
  • KSPR-LD6
  • KSWO-DT2
  • KTLE-LD
  • KTRE-DT2
  • KTSH-CD
  • KWTX-DT2
  • KXNU-LD
  • KXNV-LD
  • KXTQ-CD
  • W27DP-D
  • WBGS-LD
  • WBQC-LD
  • WBXM-CD
  • WBXX-DT5
  • WGAT-LD
  • WKTB-CD / WKSY-LD
  • WLHA-LD
  • WMBP-LD2
  • WOOK-LD
  • WQWQ-LD
  • WRGX-LD3
  • WTBM-CD
  • WTCL-LD / WOHZ-CD
  • WTFL-LD
  • WTHV-LD
  • WTME-LD
  • WTNX-LD / WFET-LD
  • WTSG-LD
  • WTWL-LD
  • WXIV-LD
  • Other

  • Ind.
  • MeTV
  • AFS
  • PSN
  • Radio stations

    Programming

  • Investigate TV
  • Other assets

  • Outlaw
  • VCR Action
  • VCR Haha
  • Defy TV
  • Raycom Sports (ACC Network)
  • PowerNation Studios
  • Tupelo Honey
  • Arizona's Family Sports
  • Peachtree Sports Network
  • Acquisitions

  • Diversified Communications
  • Hoak Media
  • Meredith Local Media
  • Quincy Media
  • Raycom Media
  • Schurz Communications
  • United Communications
  • 2 Owned by SagamoreHill Broadcasting; Gray operates these stations through an SSA.
  • 3 Owned by Tegna Inc.; Gray operates these stations through an SSA.
  • 4 Owned by Gray; E. W. Scripps Company operates this station through an SSA.
  • 5 Owned by Tougaloo College and operated by American Spirit Media through a JSA; Gray provides limited engineering support through an SSA.
  • 6 Owned by Branson Visitors TV; Gray holds a 50.1% interest in this company.

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