WMFD-TV
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WMFD-TV is a television station broadcasting from Mansfield, Ohio and serving the North Central Ohio area. The station was licensed on June 1, 1992. It claims to be the first independent digital station in the country, starting broadcasting using a digital transmitter in 1998. Its digital signal is broadcast on channel 12, and, in order to reach the wider audience that does not have a digital tuner, it broadcasts an analog signal on channel 68. (It does not broadcast in High Definition.) The station is owned by Mid-State Television, Inc. headed by Gunther Meisse, who also owns television station WOHZ-CA channel 50, and radio stations WVNO-FM 106.1 and WRGM (AM) 1440.
As the only television station serving the North Central Ohio area, the station concentrates on local programming with hour long early evening and 10 p.m. newscasts. It fills out its schedule with syndicated programming and infomericals. The station is also included in the Cleveland local channels package on DirecTV and can thus be seen by DirecTV customers throughout Cleveland and Northeast Ohio.
Channel 68 was previously the home of WCEO-TV licensed January 10, 1986, which became WCOM on July 24, 1987. Those stations attempted to enter the Columbus market using a transmitter with a very high tower south of Mansfield, but they never achieved cable carriage and went dark in 1989. It returned to the air with its current channel and call letters on June 1, 1992.
WMFD were the call letters of present day WECT-TV in Wilmington, North Carolina from the station's start in 1954 until 1958.
See also
- Tallest structures in the United States, relating to the old WCOM tower.
External links
| Terrestrial television>Broadcast television in the Cleveland / Akron / Canton market [(Nielsen DMA #16)] | ||
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| See also: Broadcast television stations in the [[Template:Detroit TV|Detroit/Windsor]], [[Template:Toledo TV|Toledo]], [[Template:Columbus TV|Columbus, Ohio]], [[Template:Youngstown, Ohio TV|Youngstown]], [[Template:Wheeling TV|Wheeling / Steubenville]], [[Template:Erie TV|Erie]] and [[Template:London TV|London]] Markets | ||
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Independent Stations:
WGCT 8 ([[Template:Columbus TV|Columbus]]) -
W21BF 21 ([[Template:Toledo TV|Fremont]]) -
WDFM 26 ([[Template:Toledo TV|Defiance]]) -
W57BH 57 ([[Template:Wheeling TV|Steubenville]]) -
WMFD 68 ([[Template:Cleveland TV|Mansfield]]) Home Shopping Stations: WRAP-CA 32 (infomercials, [[Template:Cleveland TV|Cleveland]]) - WBTL 34 (AS, [[Template:Toledo TV|Toledo]]) - WXOX 65 (HSN/America's Store, [[Template:Cleveland TV|Cleveland]]) - WOAC 67 (S@H/JTV, [[Template:Cleveland TV|Canton]]) i Network Affiliates: WVPX 23 ([[Template:Cleveland TV|Akron]]) - WTLW 44 ([[Template:Lima TV|Lima]]) - WSFJ 51 ([[Template:Columbus TV|Newark]]) America One Affiliates: WBKA-CA 22 ([[Template:Columbus TV|Bucyrus]]) - WFND 22 ([[Template:Toledo TV|Findlay]], also Daystar) - WOTH 25 ([[Template:Cincy TV|Cincinnati]]) - WAOH 29 / W35AX 35 ([[Template:Cleveland TV|Akron / Cleveland]]) - WIVN-LP 29 / WIVM-LP 52 ([[Template:Cleveland TV|Canton / Newcomerstown]]) Religious Stations: WDLI 17 (TBN, [[Template:Cleveland TV|Canton]]) - WFND 22 ([[Template:Toledo TV|Findlay]], also America One) - WLMB 40 (FamilyNet, [[Template:Toledo TV|Toledo]]) - WGGN 52 (TBN, [[Template:Cleveland TV|Sandusky]]) Other Stations: WSSS-LP 25 (MTV2, [[Template:Wheeling TV|Steubenville]]) - W38DH 38 (MTV2, [[Template:Toledo TV|Toledo]]) - WQHS 61 (Univision, [[Template:Cleveland TV|Cleveland]]) | |
| '''See also: [[Template:ABC Ohio|ABC]], [[Template:CBS Ohio|CBS]], [[Template:Fox Ohio|Fox]], [[Template:NBC Ohio|NBC]], [[Template:PBS Ohio|PBS]], [[Template:UPN Ohio|UPN]] and [[Template:WB Ohio|WB]] stations in Ohio | |
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