WACX
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Leesburg / Orlando, Florida | |
Branding | SuperChannel WACX-TV |
Slogan | In God We Trust For a Better Life |
Channels | Defunct, was 55 (UHF) analog, 40 (UHF) digital |
Translators | (see article) |
Affiliations | Religious independent |
Owner | Associated Christian Television System |
Founded | |
Call letters meaning | W Associated Christian (referring to owner) X = Christ |
Former affiliations | TBN (until 2006) |
Website | www.wacxtv.com |
WACX is a Christian television station serving Orlando, Florida, licensed to nearby Leesburg. It is locally owned by the Associated Christian Television System, and broadcasts on UHF channel 40, which is a digital signal. WACX formerly had an analog operation on channel 55, this was shut down in March 2006, becoming the first established station in Central Florida to shut down its analog transmitter. The station's schedule consists primarily of locally-produced religious programming. Currently, channel 40 is operating as an independent station.
WACX is technically a commercial station, even though it, as with most religious stations, is viewer supported.
The station's owner, Associated Christian Television System, should not be confused with American Christian Television Services, owners of WTLW in Lima, Ohio.
Until September 2006, WACX was affiliated with TBN. This affiliation ceased after TBN acquired its own station in the market.
[edit] Relays
WACX operates four low-power translators and satellites that rebroadcast channel 40's programming. Two of them are located in the Tallahassee market, the third serves the Lakeland area, part of the Tampa Bay market, and the fourth serves the Gainesville area.
- W03AO channel 3 Madison
- WACX-LP channel 9 Tallahassee
- WLWA-LP channel 14 Lakeland
- W69AY channel 69 Alachua
In addition, channel 40's programming is streamed on its website.
At one point, WACX controlled the SuperChannel TBN channel on the Sky Angel religious satellite service, but this was replaced with the national TBN service in 2006.
[edit] External links
- Official website
- Query the FCC's TV station database for WACX
- Query the FCC's TV station database for W03AO
- Query the FCC's TV station database for WLWA
- Query the FCC's TV station database for W69AY
- WACX TV Lineup and Demographic Data
WESH 2 (NBC) - WKMG 6 (CBS) - WFTV 9 (ABC) - WTMO 15 (TEL) - WCEU 15 (PBS) - WKCF 18 (The CW) - W21AU 21 (AZA) - WMFE 24 (PBS) - WVEN 26 (UNI) - WRDQ 27 (Ind) - WRCF 29 (A1) - WOFL 35 (Fox) - WZXZ 36 (MTV2) - WOTF 43 (TFU) - WLCB 45 (TLN / Faith TV) - WTGL 52 (TBN) - WOPX 56 (ION) - WRBW 65 (MNTV) - WBCC 68 (PBS) |
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Local digital television channels | |||
Stations serving Ocala, part of the Orlando market | |||
Ocala: W07BP 7 (Edu.) - WOGX 51 (Fox) |
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Local cable television channels | |||
WUFT 5 (PBS) - WLUF 10 (PBS) - WMYG-LP 11 / WYPN-CA 45 (MNTV) - WCJB 20 (ABC) (The CW on DT2) - WBXG 31 (MTV2) - WGEC 33 (Ind) - WOGX 51 (FOX) - WGFL 53 (CBS) (MNTV via WMYG-LP and WYPN-CA on DT2) - W69AY 69 (Ind/Rel) |
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Local digital television channels | |||
WYKE-LP 47 (FN) |
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Significantly Viewed Out-of-Market Broadcast Stations Reception may vary by geographical location |
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W03AO 3 / WACX-LP 9 (Ind/Rel) - WCTV 6/WSWG 44 (CBS) (MNTV on DT2) - WXGA 8 (PBS/GPB) - WALB 10 (NBC) - WFSU 11 (PBS) - WABW 14 (PBS/GPB) - W21BK 21 (Ind) - WTLF 24 / WFXU 57 (The CW) - W25CP 25 / W38CM 38 (TBN) - WTXL 27 (ABC) - WTWC 40 (NBC) - WBXT-CA 43 (MTV2) - WVUP-CA 45 (CTN) - WTLH 49 / WBVJ-LP 35 (Fox) (The CW on DT2) - WTBC-LP 65 (FN) |
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Regional cable television channels | |||
Defunct Television Channels | |||
WEDU 3 (PBS) - WFLA 8 (NBC) - WTSP 10 (CBS) - WTVT 13 (Fox) - WLWA-LP 14 (Ind/Rel) - WPDS-LP 14 (Edu.) - W15CM 15 (AS) - WUSF 16 (PBS) - WHRT-CA 17 (Ind) - WSVT-CA 18 (DS) - WARP-CA 20 (MTV2) - WCLF 22 (CTN) - WXAX-LP 26 (AZA) - WFTS 28 (ABC) - WTAM-LP 30 (Multimedios) - WMOR 32 (Ind) - W33CC 33 (AS) - W34AW 34 (3ABN) - WSPF-CA 35 (St. Pete city access) - W36CO 36 (TBN) - WTTA 38 (MNTV) - WWSB 40 (ABC) - W43CE 43 (Ind) - WTOG 44 (The CW) - W48CN 48 (TBN) - WZRA-CA 48 (Ethnic/A1/NTV/CTV/DW) - WRMD-LP 49 (TEL) - WFTT 50 (TFU) - W56EB 56 (TBN) - W60CE 60 (TBN) - WVEA 62 (UNI) - WXPX 66 (ION) |
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Local digital television channels | ||
WYKE-LP 47 (FN) |
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Local cable television channels | ||
Bay News 9 - SNN News 6 - Catch 47 - FSN Florida - Sun Sports |
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Significantly Viewed Out-of-Market Broadcast Stations Reception may vary by geographical location |
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Fort Myers: WINK 11 (CBS) - WFTX 36 (Fox) |
Miami - Fort Lauderdale: WHFT 45 (TBN, Miami) - WEYS-LP 56 (ALMA (Spanish), Miami) |
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West Palm Beach: WTCE 21 (TBN, Fort Pierce) - WFGC 61 (CTN, Palm Beach) |
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Fort Myers - Naples: W17CK 17 (TBN, Port Charlotte) - W38CO 38 (TBN, Fort Myers) - WRXY 49 (CTN, Tice) - W56DW 56 (TBN, Naples) |
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Tampa - St. Petersburg: WLWA-LP 14 (Independent, Lakeland) - WSVT-CA 18 (Daystar, Tampa) - WCLF 22 (CTN, Clearwater) - W36CO 36 (TBN, St. Petersburg) - W48CN 48 (TBN, Sarasota) - W56EB 56 (TBN, Tampa) - W60CE 60 (TBN, Sebring) - WYKE-LP 47 (FamilyNet, Inglis-Yankeetown) |
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Orlando - Daytona Beach - Melbourne: WACX 40 (Independent, Leesburg) - WLCB 45 (TLN / Faith TV, Leesburg) - WTGL 52 (TBN, Cocoa) |
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Ocala - Gainesville: W69AY 69 (Independent, Alachua) |
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Jacksonville: WWRJ 27 (Ind. Rel., Jacksonville) - W50CO 50 (3ABN, Jacksonville) - WJEB 59 (TBN, Jacksonville) - WUBF 69 (COR, Jacksonville) |
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Tallahassee - Thomasville: W03AO 3 (Independent, Madison) - WACX-LP 9 (Independent, Tallahassee) - WVUP-CA 45 (CTN, Tallahassee) |
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Panama City: WWEO-CA 24 (FamilyNet, DeFuniak Springs) - W34DH 34 (TBN, Panama City) |
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Pensacola - Mobile: WHBR 33 (CTN, Pensacola) - W39BP 39 (FamilyNet, Pensacola) |
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See also: ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, MyNetworkTV, NBC, PBS, Spanish and Other stations in the state of Florida |