WUVG-TV
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WUVG-TV | |
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Atlanta, Georgia | |
City of license | Athens, Georgia |
Branding | "Univision 34" |
Channels | 34 (UHF) analog, 48 (UHF) digital |
Affiliations | Univision TeleFutura on DT2 |
Owner | Univision |
Founded | October 3, 1987 |
Call letters meaning | UniVision Georgia |
Former callsigns | WNGM-TV (1987-1999) WHOT-TV (1999-2002) |
Former affiliations | Independent (1987-1993) Home Shopping Network (1993-1996) Independent (1996-2002) |
Website | www.univision.com/ |
WUVG-TV is a television station in the greater Atlanta area, on analog TV channel 34, and DTV channel 48. The all-Spanish station is the owned and operated television station of Univisión.
The analog station and digital channel 48.1 carry Univision, and beginning in early June 2006, digital channel 48.2 carries TeleFutura, both in 480i (SDTV). The only other Spanish-language channel in the area is WUVM-LP, an LPTV station which carries Azteca America on analog channel 4 only.
[edit] History
The station went on air on October 3, 1987 as WNGM-TV with the callsign standing for North Georgia Mountains. Initially the station ran a general entertainment format with cartoons, classic and recent sitcoms, old movies and syndicated first-run shows.
The station's transmitter was located 60 miles (nearly 100km) away from Atlanta, reaching Athens with a grade A signal while sending a very weak signal into eastern metro Atlanta. As a result, many syndicators sold the rights for shows that were already on the Atlanta stations to WNGM. The station provided an alternative to viewers in areas which had moderate VHF reception and poor UHF reception from Atlanta. However, the station floundered in the ratings. By late 1988, the station was running a blend of infomercials, low-rated syndicated shows and movies, and shop-at-home programming.
In 1989, after the Home Shopping Network failed to buy WVEU (now WUPA 69), it arranged for Whitehead Media to buy WNGM. The station started to air HSN's programming 24 hours a day.
In 1993, it moved its transmitter closer to Atlanta, covering the city with a grade A signal strength.
In 1996, it switched to an all music videos format as an affiliate of The Box.
The station was bought by USA Broadcasting (which was under the same ownership as HSN, under Barry Diller) in 1997. It became WHOT-TV in October 1999 (for Hotlanta, one of the city's nicknames) and added syndicated cartoons, off-network sitcoms, dramas, old movies and syndicated talk/reality shows to its lineup, along with Fox Kids which it picked up from WATL TV 36. (Currently, the successor to Fox Kids, 4Kids TV, does not air at all in the Atlanta area.) The station didn't receive spectacular ratings, but was still performing decently.
In 2000, WHOT obtained the rights to the Atlanta Hawks basketball games.
USA then planned to sell its stations to ABC-Disney, but Univision outbid its competition in a close race. In markets which already had Univision affiliates, the newly acquired stations became affiliates of Telefutura, a new network started by Univision. However, WHOT was Univision's only station in Atlanta (which had a relatively low, but growing, Spanish-speaking population). As such, the station changed its call sign to WUVG (for Univision Georgia) in November 2001 and became Atlanta's Univision affiliate on January 14, 2002.
Despite still being licensed to Athens, Georgia, the station's digital TV transmitter and antenna will be located near downtown Atlanta. This is also very unusual because the FCC normally requires analog and digital coverage to be nearly identical, which this station will not have.
[edit] External links
WSB 2 (ABC) - WUVM-LP 4 (Azteca América) - WAGA 5 (Fox) - WGTV 8 (PBS/GPB) - WXIA 11 (NBC, WX Plus on DT2) - WPXA 14 (ION) - WTBS 17 (TBS) - WCLP 18 (PBS/GPB) - W24AL 24 (HSN) - WANX-LP 26 (Jewelry TV) - WPBA 30 (PBS) - WANN-LP 32 (Ind) - WNEG 32 (CBS) - WUVG 34 (UNI) - WATL 36 (MNTV) - W38CU 38 (TEL) - WIRE-CA 40 (MTV2) - WAGC-LP 42 (Ind) - WGCL 46 (CBS) - WDTA-LP 53 (DS) - WYGA 55 (Ind) - W55BM 55 (JCTV) - WATC 57 / WSKC-CA 22 (Religious) - WHSG 63 (TBN) - WUPA 69 (The CW) |
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Local/Regional cable/satellite television channels SportSouth - FSN South - CSS - AIB - Cobb edTV (Cobb County) |
Atlanta market stations: Other markets: WBEK 16 (A1, Augusta) - WPXC 21 (ION, Brunswick) - WELF 23 (TBN, Dalton) - W25CP 25 (TBN, Valdosta) - WDMA-CA 31 (Daystar, Macon) - W38CM 38 (TBN, Thomasville) - WDGA-CA 43 (Azteca America, Dalton) - WXSX 46 (MTV2, Savannah) - WDNN 49 (Independent, Dalton) - WSST 55 (Independent, Cordele) - WGNM 64 (CTN, Macon) |
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See also: ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, MyNetworkTV, NBC, and PBS stations in Georgia |
Corporate Directors: Anthony Cassara | Gustavo A. Cisneros | Harold Gaba | Alan F. Horn | Michael O. Johnson | A. Jerrold Perenchio | John G. Perenchio | Alejandro River | Ray Rodriguez | McHenry T. Tichenor, Jr. |
Radio Stations: KAMA | KBAE | KBBT | KBNA | KBNA | KBTQ | KCOR | KCOR | KDOS | KDXX | KESS | KFLC | KFZO | KGBT | KGBT | KHOT | KHOV | KINV | KIOT | KISF | KJFA | KKMR | KKRG | KKSS | KLAT | KLNO | KLNV | KLQV | KLSQ | KLTN | KLTO | KLVE | KMRR | KNGT | KOMR | KOND | KOVE | KPTI | KPTY | KQBT | KQBU | KQMR | KRCD | KRCV | KROM | KRTX | KSCA | KSOL | KSQL | KTNQ | KVVF | KVVZ | KXTN | KXTN | KZOL | WADO | WAMR | WAQI | WCAA | WKAQ | WKAQ | WOJO | WPPN | WQBA | WQBU | WRTO | WRTO | WUKQ | WUKQ | WVIV | WVIX |
Univision Owned and/or Operated Stations: KABE | KAKW | KDTV | KFTV | KMEX | KTVW | KUVE | KUVN | KUVS | KWEX | KXLN | WGBO | WLII | WLTV | WQHS | WSUR | WUVC | WUVG | WUVP | WXTV |
TeleFutura Owned and/or Operated Stations: KFPH | KFSF | KTFB | KTFD1 | KTFF | KFTH | KTFK | KTFQ2 | KFTR | KFTU | KNIC | KSTR | WAMI | WFPA | WFTT1 | WFTY | WFUT | WOTF | WTNC | WUTF1 | WXFT |
Other Television Stations: KUVI (MNTV affiliate) | WSTE (Independent)3 |
1Univision owns the licenses. However these stations are operated by Entravision under a Local Marketing Agreement. |
2Univision owns the license. However this station operates in a Joint Sales Agreement with Entravision. |
3The station is locally owned. However thorugh WLII and WSUR-TV, Univision operates the station under a Local Marketing Agreement. |
Annual Revenue: $2.9 billion USD (2006) | Employees: 4,233 | Stock Symbols: None, privately held. | Website: www.univision.net |