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Coordinates: 36°949N 86°4645W / 36.16361°N 86.77917°W / 36.16361; -86.77917
 

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WLLC-LD
  • United States
  • Channels
  • Virtual: 42
  • Branding
    • Univision Nashville
  • UniMás Nashville (on LD2)
  • Programming
    Affiliations
  • 42.2: UniMás
  • for others, see § Subchannels
  • Ownership
    OwnerJKB Associates, Inc.
    History

    First air date

    November 7, 1996; 27 years ago (1996-11-07)

    Former call signs

    • W59AW (1996–1997)
  • W52CT (1997–2004)
  • W42CR (2004–2005)
  • WLLC-LP (2005–2021)
  • Former channel number(s)

    • Analog: 59 (UHF, 1996–1997), 52 (UHF, 1997–2004), 42 (UHF, 2004–2009)
  • Digital: 41 (UHF, 2007–2014), 42 (UHF, 2014–2021)
  • Former affiliations

  • TeleFutura/UniMás (2004–2014, now on LD2)
  • Technical information[1]

    Licensing authority

    FCC
    Facility ID41793
    ClassLD
    ERP14.9 kW
    HAAT148.14 m (486 ft)
    Transmitter coordinates36°9′49N 86°46′45W / 36.16361°N 86.77917°W / 36.16361; -86.77917
    Links

    Public license information

    LMS

    WLLC-LD (channel 42) is a low-power television stationinNashville, Tennessee, United States, affiliated with the Spanish-language networks Univision and UniMás. Owned by JKB Associates, Inc., its transmitter is located atop the Life & Casualty Tower in Nashville's Capitol District.

    History[edit]

    The station signed on the air with the call sign W59AW on channel 59 on November 7, 1996, and carried programming from America One 24 hours a day.[2] The next year, the station moved to channel 52 and changed its call sign to W52CT.

    In 2004, it moved to channel 42 and changed its call sign to W42CR. The station also dropped the America One affiliation and became an affiliate of the new Spanish-language network TeleFutura.[3] The station changed its call sign again that same year to WLLC-LP.

    WLLC-LP launched a third digital subchannel on 42.3 affiliated with Bounce TV after the network launched in 2011 as the first 24/7 digital multicast network created exclusively for African Americans.[4] TeleFutura was rebranded as UniMás. From 2005 to 2013, the station was branded as TeleFutura 42, and after TeleFutura was rebranded to UniMás, then identified itself as UniMás Nashville.

    UniMás Nashville Logo used from 2013 to 2021.

    In July 2014, WLLC-LP affiliated with Univision (which is a sister network to UniMás) on its main channel of 42.1, therefore programming from UniMás moved to WLLC's second subchannel of 42.2, and programming from Bounce TV moved to a new subchannel of 42.3.[5]

    On July 5, 2016, WLLC-LP added Biz Television to a new subchannel of 42.4, Biz Television would be relocated to 42.5 at a later date, as Heartland was added to channel 42.4 on November 1, 2016, therefore making WLLC-LP the new flagship station for Heartland.[6] WSMV-TV previously served as the flagship station for Heartland from 2012 (when it made its return as a reincarnation of The Nashville Network) until November 1, 2016, when WSMV replaced Heartland with Escape on its 4.2 subchannel. At some point in 2017, the 42.5 subchannel for Biz Television was discontinued. However, the 42.5 subchannel would be reactivated on December 24, 2018, carrying another Spanish network called NuestraVision.

    On December 2, 2019, WLLC-LP discontinued Bounce TV on 42.3 and Heartland on 42.4, Bounce TV was replaced with the general entertainment network, AMGTV on 42.3, while Heartland was temporarily replaced with a test pattern on 42.4.[7]

    The station was licensed for digital operation on July 14, 2021, changing its call sign to WLLC-LD.

    WLLC added TheGrioTV to its third subchannel on Monday, October 11, 2021, replacing AMGTV.[8]

    News operation[edit]

    WLLC-LP previously carried daily 90-second news updates. The news updates were produced by WTVF and were anchored by Eva Melo. It was the only Spanish-language newscast in Nashville, a market consisting of about 4 percent Spanish-speaking viewers, a fast-growing audience in the Middle Tennessee area. As of 2011, WTVF no longer produced news updates for WLLC-LP.

    In 2014, WLLC general manager Dave Carter said the station had plans to include local news-related programming, but would be at least 2015 before a traditional newscast would be offered.[5]

    Subchannels[edit]

    The station's signal is multiplexed:

    Subchannels of WLLC-LD[9]
    Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
    42.1 720p 16:9 Univis Univision
    42.2 480i Unimas UniMás
    42.3 theGRIO TheGrio
    42.4 4:3 Hrtland Heartland
    42.5 Nuestra Nuestra Visión

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WLLC-LD". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  • ^ "Nashville Radio/TV Dial". W9WI.com. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved September 26, 2014.
  • ^ Lamb, John (May 31, 2004). "Spanish-language news broadcasts in Nashville". HispanicNashville.com. Retrieved May 4, 2024.
  • ^ Boyd, Orlando (November 10, 2014). "New channel offers diversity in TV programming". The Tennessean.
  • ^ a b DuBois, Shelley (July 31, 2014). "Univision back in Nashville as over-the-air service". The Tennessean.
  • ^ "Nashville".[dead link]
  • ^ "WLLC 42 Switching Out Bounce". Nashville DTV News & More. December 4, 2019.
  • ^ "The Grio is Now on WLLC-LD". Nashville DTV News & More. October 13, 2021.
  • ^ "RabbitEars TV Query for WLLC". RabbitEars.info. Retrieved May 4, 2024.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=WLLC-LD&oldid=1227399367"

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