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2 Programming  



2.1  Sports programming  





2.2  Newscasts  







3 Subchannels  



3.1  WYTU-LD subchannels  





3.2  WFBN-LD subchannels  







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Coordinates: 43°642N 87°5550W / 43.11167°N 87.93056°W / 43.11167; -87.93056
 

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WYTU-LD
The Telemundo logo in red, which is rendered utilizing the sides of two circles rendered as a "T", appears. Below it, text on two separate lines reads "TELEMUNDO" and "WISCONSIN" in dark gray.
  • United States
  • Channels
  • Virtual: 63
  • Branding
    • Telemundo Wisconsin
  • Noticiero Telemundo Wisconsin (newscasts)
  • Programming
    Affiliations
  • for others, see § WYTU-LD subchannels
  • Ownership
    Owner
  • (Channel 41 and 63 Limited Partnership)
  • Sister stations

    WDJT-TV, WBME-CD, WMLW-TV
    History
    FoundedDecember 11, 1981

    First air date

    July 31, 1989 (34 years ago) (1989-07-31)

    Former call signs

    • W46AR (1989–1999)
  • WYTU-LP (1999–2012)
  • Former channel number(s)

    • Analog: 46 (UHF, 1989–1999), 63 (UHF, 1999–2012)
  • Digital: 49.4 (UHF, WMLW-TV simulcast, 2012–2018)
  • Former affiliations

  • CBS (via WDJT-TV, DTV transitional on analog, June–December 2009)
  • Independent/MeTV (DTV transitional on analog, 2010–2011)
  • Call sign meaning

    y tú, Spanish for "and you"
    Technical information[1]

    Licensing authority

    FCC
    Facility ID168618
    ClassLD
    ERP7kW
    HAAT300.3 m (985 ft)
    Transmitter coordinates43°6′42N 87°55′50W / 43.11167°N 87.93056°W / 43.11167; -87.93056
    Translator(s)
  • WMYS-LD 69.2 South Bend, IN
  • Links

    Public license information

    LMS
    Websitetelemundowi.com
    Translator
    WFBN-LD
    Channels
  • Virtual: 35
  • Programming
    Affiliations
  • 35.2: Telemundo
  • 35.3: Start TV
  • History
    FoundedNovember 14, 1988

    Former call signs

    • W33AR (1989–1999)
  • WFBN-LP (1999–2012)
  • Former channel number(s)

    Analog: 33 (UHF, 1989–2012)

    Former affiliations

    Independent (via WCIU/WFBT, 1989–1999; sole affiliation, 1999–2014)

    Call sign meaning

    "Focus Broadcasting Network" (calls originated with first owners of WGBO in the 1980s)
    Technical information[2]
    Facility ID168664
    ClassLD
    ERP15kW
    HAAT197.8 m (649 ft)
    Transmitter coordinates42°17′48N 89°10′15W / 42.29667°N 89.17083°W / 42.29667; -89.17083
    Links

    Public license information

    LMS

    WYTU-LD (channel 63) is a low-power television stationinMilwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, affiliated with the Spanish-language network Telemundo. Owned by Weigel Broadcasting (as the company's only Telemundo affiliate), it is sistertoCBS affiliate WDJT-TV (channel 58), Class A MeTV owned-and-operated station WBME-CD (channel 41) and Racine-licensed independent station WMLW-TV (channel 49). The stations share studios in the Renaissance Center office complex on South 60th Street in West Allis (with a Milwaukee postal address); WYTU-LD's transmitter is located in Milwaukee's Lincoln Park (next to the transmitter belonging to ABC affiliate WISN-TV, channel 12).

    Due to WYTU's low-power status, its broadcasting radius does not reach all of southeastern Wisconsin. Therefore, the station can also be seen through a 16:9 widescreen standard definition simulcast on WDJT-TV's fourth digital subchannel in order to reach the entire market. This relay signal can be seen on channel 58.4 from the same Lincoln Park transmitter facility. WYTU is also relayed on WFBN-LD (channel 35.2) in Rockford, Illinois, and WMYS-LD (channel 69.2) in South Bend, Indiana.

    The station airs all of Telemundo's schedule, along with Spanish-language coverage of Sunday afternoon Milwaukee Brewers baseball home games, using camera positions shared with Bally Sports Wisconsin. WYTU-LD is also available via Dish Network and Charter Spectrum's systems throughout their entire state service area as far west as La Crosse and as far north as Bayfield,[3] making for a rare example of an intra-region superstation in the digital age.

    History

    [edit]

    The station has mostly been a feeder of the entire schedule of Univision and Telemundo through most of its history, with new local programming being added to the schedule as the station (and Telemundo's schedule) has gained strength. In 1999, Weigel dropped Univision in a compensation dispute and affiliated with Telemundo, and within the year, the station moved to UHF channel 63 from channel 46 as W63CU, in order to accommodate WDJT's channel 46 digital signal and the company's move to one tower in Lincoln Park for all its operations. In mid-December 2003, the station took the lettered call sign WYTU-LP as it began to solicit local advertising from the growing Latino population in the Milwaukee area and Weigel began to push for extended cable coverage by including it in retransmission consent negotiations for WDJT.

    WYTU's "Telemundo 63" logo before the addition of multiple simulcasts on WMLW-DT4 and in South Bend and Rockford.

    The station signed on its digital signal on UHF channel 17 on December 10, 2007.[4] Unlike the channel 13 digital signal of WMLW (which receives interference from WZZMinGrand Rapids), WYTU-LD's digital signal reaches the southern portion of the adjacent Green BayAppleton market, and is somewhat unrestricted as WXMI, the former occupant of channel 17 in the Grand Rapids market, now broadcasts on digital channel 20, although that station's Muskegon translator W17DF-D also broadcasts on channel 17. As a result of carriage agreements by Time Warner Cable and Charter Communications for access to the WDJT signal and to provide network service to areas without a Telemundo affiliate, WYTU is carried through the entirety of the state, especially after Time Warner and Charter's merger into Spectrum in 2017. Currently, due to different lineups and carriage contracts among the providers which will eventually be united in Spectrum's next agreement with Weigel, the availability of the station's high definition feed depends on the individual system.

    In January 2009, WYTU was added to sister station WBME's digital signal on digital subchannel 49.4, calls which changed on August 16, 2012, as part of the channel swap between WBME and WMLW to allow WMLW to launch full-power, high-definition operations.[5]

    The station's analog signal on channel 63 did not broadcast the Telemundo Wisconsin schedule from June 12, 2009, onward, when Weigel decided to convert that signal to an enhanced nightlight service instead, carrying WDJT's CBS schedule for the benefit of those viewers who were not yet prepared for the digital transition for full-power stations. The special agreement to carry CBS in an analog form ended on January 1, 2010, and from then until 2011, WYTU-LP carried the MeTV lineup, while Telemundo Wisconsin remained a digital-only offering via WYTU's digital signal and WMLW-DT4.[6] On February 11, 2013, the Federal Communications Commission canceled WYTU's analog license.[7]

    The station converted their low-power channel 17 digital signal into a 720p high-definition signal on July 25, 2012, in time for Telemundo's Spanish-language coverage of the 2012 Summer Olympics. Following the Games, the station carried, for the first time in team history, Green Bay Packers preseason football with Spanish language play-by-play in full high definition on its designated digital signal. These broadcasts are simulcast in the Green Bay market over English-language MyNetworkTV affiliate WACY-TV (channel 32). In summer 2014, the standard definition simulcast on WMLW-DT4 began to scale network content to standard-definition widescreen depending on Active Format Description codes sent out over the Telemundo network feed.

    On January 8, 2018, the full-power market-wide simulcast of WYTU moved to WDJT-DT4 due to WMLW's merge of their spectrum to the low-power WBME-CD.[8] In addition, This TV (a network formerly owned by Weigel and now owned by Tribune Broadcasting), was moved to WYTU's second subchannel as part of the move and to manage bandwidth.[9]

    On September 3, 2018, Weigel launched the new female-focused Start TV network, replacing This after nearly ten years on Weigel channel spaces. The same day saw Weigel's Movies! network move to the newly-launched 63.3 subchannel, moving over from WISN-TV's second subchannel (which was replaced by Justice Network two days earlier).[10] WFBN-LD3 additionally launched a third subchannel for Start TV in Rockford.

    Sinclair, Weigel Broadcasting, and Milwaukee PBS decided on a switch date of January 8, 2018, for their various local spectrum moves, which included the market-wide simulcast of WYTU-LD, which moved from WMLW-DT4 to WDJT-DT4.[11]

    Programming

    [edit]

    Sports programming

    [edit]

    WYTU is the Spanish-language over-the-air home of the Milwaukee Brewers, airing Sunday home games for the team, around 13 per season.[12]

    In 2024, WYTU parent company Weigel Broadcasting announced an agreement to broadcast 10 Milwaukee Bucks games during the 2023–24 NBA season. All 10 games aired in English on sister station WMLW-TV. The March 4 game was aired in Spanish by WYTU.[13]

    Newscasts

    [edit]

    The station launched a nightly 10-minute newscast in July 2007 within the 10 p.m. national edition of Noticiero Telemundo, called Noticiero Telemundo Wisconsin, with production assistance from WDJT.[14] Several on-air reporters and anchors within the WDJT newsroom have been bilingual, allowing reporters to file stories for both stations. The show is pre-recorded before WMLW's 9 p.m. and WDJT's 10 p.m. newscasts. It began to carry an 11 a.m. midday newscast leading into the newly-inaugurated national Noticias Telemundo Mediodía on June 4, 2018.[15]

    Recently, local content has made up the bulk of the 35 minutes of the program, with parts of the national newscast and stories from CNN en Español via CNN's Newsource wire service blended into the show. A public affairs program titled ¡Qué Pasa Wisconsin! airs on weekend mornings on the station. Recently that program, along with the 10 p.m. newscast, has been anchored by Jocelyne Pruna.

    Local newscasts are broadcast weekdays at 11 a.m., 5 p.m., and 10 p.m.

    Subchannels

    [edit]

    The stations' signals are multiplexed:

    WYTU-LD subchannels

    [edit]
    Subchannels of WYTU-LD[16]
    Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
    63.1 720p 16:9 WYTU-HD Telemundo
    63.2 480i StartTV Start TV
    63.3 MeTV+ MeTV Plus
    63.12 INFO Infomercials

    WFBN-LD subchannels

    [edit]
    Subchannels of WFBN-LD[17]
    Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
    23.11 1080i 16:9 WIFR-LD CBS (WIFR-LD)
    35.1 720p WFBN-LD Heroes & Icons
    35.2 1080i TELMNDO Telemundo
    35.3 480i Story Story Television (soon)
      Simulcast of subchannels of another station

    Currently, Weigel Broadcasting has contracted with Gray Television to rebroadcast CBS affiliate WIFR-LD (channel 23) in the Rockford market, due to WIFR-LD's reallocated physical channel 28 experiencing interference in the northwestern portion of the market with WISN-TV in Milwaukee; it would otherwise be WFBN-LD 35.4.[18]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WYTU-LD". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  • ^ "Facility Technical Data for WFBN-LD". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  • ^ "On or after June 1, 2020, your Spectrum lineup will be changing. Telemundo, Basic channel 206 will replace their current programming feed with WYTU Telemundo" (PDF) (Press release). Charter Communications. May 2020. Retrieved May 10, 2020.
  • ^ New low power digital station - MilwaukeeHDTV.org Forums
  • ^ Obama urges Congress to delay digital transition amid coupon shortage, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, January 8, 2009.
  • ^ Channels 58, 41 to keep analog broadcasts, Milwaukee Business Journal, June 5, 2009.
  • ^ Federal Communications Commission
  • ^ "WMLW Milwaukee - Milwaukee Television Re-pack". Retrieved December 9, 2017.
  • ^ Foran, Chris (January 4, 2018). "Some of Milwaukee's over-the-air TV lineups will change Monday". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Retrieved January 9, 2018.
  • ^ Foran, Chris (August 27, 2018). "Start TV and Justice Milwaukee are in, This TV's out, and Movies! is moving". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Retrieved August 28, 2018.
  • ^ "Milwaukee Television Re-pack". WMLW Milwaukee. Retrieved December 9, 2017.
  • ^ "Milwaukee Brewers unveil 2021 regular-season broadcast schedule". March 18, 2021.
  • ^ "WMLW The M to air 10 premium Milwaukee Bucks games". WMLW. January 28, 2024.
  • ^ "JS Online: Telemundo goes local with Milwaukee addition to nightly". jsonline.com.
  • ^ Miller, Mark (May 31, 2018). "WYTU Launching 11 A.M. Newscast June 4". TVNewsCheck. Retrieved June 1, 2018.
  • ^ "Digital TV Market Listing for WYTU-LD". RabbitEars.info. Retrieved May 2, 2024.
  • ^ "Digital TV Market Listing for WFBN-LD". RabbitEars.info. Retrieved May 2, 2024.
  • ^ "WIFR Spectrum Reallocation FAQ". WIFR-LD. November 22, 2019. Retrieved February 6, 2020.
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