23-567: WLWD may refer to: WLWD-LD (channel 24, virtual 20), a low-power television station licensed to serve Dayton, Ohio, United States, which serves as a repeater of the Daystar network WDTN (channel 2), a television station licensed to serve Dayton, Ohio, United States which formerly held the WLWD callsign WBKS (93.9 FM), a radio station licensed to serve Columbus Grove, Ohio, United States which formerly held
46-490: A direct-to-cable full 1080i high definition feed of this subchannel is available on select cable providers. KAIT began carrying NBC programming on its second digital subchannel on January 26, 2015. The subchannel used to broadcast 24/7 weather coverage, and occasionally local sports coverage, starting in 2006. KAIT-DT3 is the CW -affiliated third digital subchannel of KAIT, broadcasting in 720p high definition on channel 8.3 (hence
69-463: Is different from Wikidata KJBW-LD KAIT (channel 8) is a television station in Jonesboro, Arkansas , United States, affiliated with ABC , NBC , and The CW Plus . It is owned by Gray Television alongside Telemundo affiliate KJTB-LD (channel 36) and KJBW-LD (channel 35). The three stations share studios on New Haven Church Road ( County Road 766) north of Jonesboro; KAIT's transmitter
92-3376: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages WLWD-LD (Redirected from WLWD-LD ) This is a list of television stations affiliated with Daystar , a religious television network founded by Marcus and Joni Lamb . Owned and operated stations will be labeled in bold . City Station Virtual channel Notes Alabama [ edit ] Berry WSFG-LD 31.1 Birmingham WBUN-LD 28.1 Fayette WSSF-LD 51.1 Mobile WDPM-DT 18.1 Montgomery WETU-LD 39.1 Arizona [ edit ] Holbrook KDTP 11.1 Phoenix KDPH-LD 48.1 Tucson KPCE-LD 29.1 Arkansas [ edit ] Jonesboro KJBW-LD 35.8 Little Rock KKAP 36.1 Springdale KWOG 57.1 California [ edit ] Bakersfield KJOI-LD 32.2 Fresno, California KGMC 43.3 Fort Bragg, California KQSL 8.2 Long Beach KOCE-TV 50.3 Los Angeles, California KNET-CD 25.1 The station owner also owns KNLA-CD Modesto KACA-LD 34.1 Sacramento KRJR-LD 44.1 San Diego KVSD-LD 26.1 San Francisco KDTS-LD 52.1 Multiple translators on KKPM-CD on 11.11 Santa Rosa KDAS-LD Colorado [ edit ] Denver KRMT 41.1 Fort Collins KPXH-LD 53.1 Grand Junction KLML 20.10 District of Columbia [ edit ] Washington, D.C. WDDN-LD 23.1 Florida [ edit ] Daytona Beach WPXB-LD 50.1 Fort Myers WGPS-LD 22.7 Jacksonville WUJF-LD 33.1 Miami WBEH-CD 38.1 Panama City, Florida WBIF 51.1 Port St. Lucie, Florida WSLF-LD 35.1 Tallahassee WXTL-LD 36.4 Tampa WSVT-LD 18.1 WGCT-LD 19.2 West Palm Beach WBWP-LD 19.5 Georgia [ edit ] Atlanta WDTA-LD 35.1 weak lower power HD signal Gainesville WGGD-LD 23.1 Formerly on UHF channels 32 and 31 Macon WDMA-CD 31.1 Formerly on UHF channels 32 and 31 Hawaii [ edit ] Honolulu KWBN 44.1 Idaho [ edit ] Boise KCBB-LD 41.6 Pocatello KPIF 15.10 Illinois [ edit ] Chicago WDCI-LD 57.1 Sugar Grove WILC-CD 8.1 Indiana [ edit ] Indianapolis WDTI 69.1 South Bend WEID-LD 18.1 Kansas [ edit ] Wichita KWKD-LD 28.1 Kentucky [ edit ] Ashland / Huntington – Charleston, WV WTSF 61.1 Louisville WDYL-LD 28.1 Former urban translator sold to Word of God Fellowship in 2010 by
115-530: Is located in Egypt, Arkansas . KAIT first signed on July 15, 1963, as an independent station , a venture of Fort Smith businessman George Hernreich. It has been affiliated with ABC since 1965. Most television markets in the country received at least two VHF commercial channels. However, the Jonesboro market could only receive one VHF license because it was sandwiched between Springfield (channels 3 and 10 ) to
138-816: Is multiplexed: KAIT's home market only comprises Craighead , Clay , Greene , Jackson , Lawrence , Randolph , and Sharp counties in Arkansas. With KAIT's 28,200 watts worth of effective radiated power, KAIT's signal can extend into nearby portions of all neighboring markets (e.g. the Memphis, Little Rock, Springfield, MO , and Cape Girardeau, MO – Paducah, KY markets). Even after the digital transition of 2009, KAIT's over-the-air signal can still be picked up as far south as Forrest City , as far north as Hendrickson, Missouri , as far west as Mountain View and as far east as Tiptonville, Tennessee , and Caruthersville, Missouri . Some of
161-710: Is not to be confused with present-day K11JW-D in Russellville , currently serving as a translator for Arkansas PBS member KAFT. Before the digital transition, the Little Rock-area VHF stations, including KATV (channel 7) and KARK (channel 4), adequately covered parts of the KAIT viewing area. Several cable systems in the KAIT viewing area, including Jonesboro and Blytheville , have carried KATV for decades. In compliance with syndex and must-carry regulations, some systems may black out KATV and KARK when either station airs
184-506: The 16:9 widescreen standard definition picture format as, meanwhile, a direct-to-cable 720p high definition feed of this subchannel had been made available on select cable providers; however, ever since an upgrade to KAIT's multiplexer equipment sometime in October 2019, KAIT-DT3 has been broadcasting in HD over-the-air as well. The subchannel used to broadcast The Tube beginning in 2006, until
207-518: The WLWD callsign [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about radio and/or television stations with the same/similar call signs or branding. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=WLWD&oldid=1109804559 " Category : Broadcast call sign disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
230-544: The South SEC TV (ESPN Plus) Stadium Tuff TV Twist UPN Urban America Television V-me WB Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Daystar_Television_Network_stations&oldid=1260262479 " Categories : Religious television Lists of American television network affiliates Daystar Television Network stations Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
253-522: The broadcasting arm of South Carolina -based insurer Liberty Corporation , in 1986. Liberty exited the insurance business in 2000, bringing the Cosmos stations directly under the Liberty banner. Previous owner Raycom Media obtained the station in 2005 through its purchase of Liberty. For many years, KAIT also operated a low-power translator station , K11JW, operating on Channel 11 in nearby Blytheville . It
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#1733085333898276-567: The former's corporate umbrella. The cash-and-stock merger transaction valued at $ 3.6 billion – in which Gray shareholders acquired preferred stock then held by Raycom – resulted in Gray's entry into Arkansas with KAIT. The sale was approved on December 20, and was completed on January 2, 2019. On October 4, 2021, KAIT announced it would upgrade its main transmitter to improve its broadcast signal, forcing many antenna viewers to rescan their channels before November 9 so that they would not lose access to
299-603: The fourth station in Arkansas (the first in Jonesboro) to broadcast its local newscast in high definition. Although not owned by the same company, KAIT frequently forms a partnership with the Jonesboro Radio Group for community projects and promotions. The three Jonesboro Radio Group stations involved in the partnership are KEGI (100.5 FM), KDXY (104.9 FM) and KJBX (106.3 FM). An audio simulcast of KAIT's 6 p.m. newscast airs weekday evenings on KJBX. The station's signal
322-473: The network’s shutdown on October 1, 2007. The subchannel would not rebroadcast until 11 years later. On July 25, 2018, KAIT announced it would be bringing The CW programming (via their national CW+ service) into the Jonesboro market through a third subchannel, starting on September 1, 2018; CW programming had previously been seen on cable systems under the unofficial call sign "KJOS" (which stood for "K-Jonesboro's WB 21"). "KJOS" seamlessly became associated with
345-545: The new CW network (branded as "Jonesboro's CW 21" ) on September 18, 2006, after the merger of The WB and UPN into that one network. On September 11, 2020, KAIT-DT3 started broadcasting Tegna 's Daily Blast Live at noon. KAIT presently broadcasts 24 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with 4 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours each weekday and one hour each on Saturdays and Sundays). In addition to reporting on local news stories, members of KAIT's reporting staff are also employed as photojournalists for
368-460: The on-air branding KAIT CW 8.3 ). All programming on KAIT-DT3 is received through The CW's programming feed for smaller media markets, The CW Plus , which provides a set schedule of syndicated programming acquired by The CW for broadcast during time periods outside of the network's regular programming hours; however, Gray Television handles local advertising and promotional services for the subchannel. Upon its inception, KAIT-DT3 had been broadcast in
391-4203: The parent company of full-power CW affiliate WBKI-TV (Channel 34); WBKI-LP call letters were retained until 2013 despite sale. Louisiana [ edit ] Baton Rouge W31EL-D 48.1 New Orleans KNLD-LD 28.1 Shreveport KADO-CD 40.1 Maryland [ edit ] Baltimore WWDD-LD 49.1 Massachusetts [ edit ] Boston WYDN 48.1 Michigan [ edit ] Detroit WUDT-LD 23.1 Grand Rapids WUHQ-LD 29.1 Minnesota [ edit ] Duluth KMYN-LD 32.2 Minneapolis – St. Paul WDMI-LD 62.1 Rochester KXSH-LD 35.2 Missouri [ edit ] Jefferson City KRMS-LD 32.8 Kansas City KCDN-LD 43.1 Springfield KWBM 31.1 St. Louis KUMO-LD 51.1 WPXS 13.1 Montana [ edit ] Billings KINV-LD 14.2 Kalispell K26DD-D 26.8 Nebraska [ edit ] Omaha KOHA-LD 27.3 Nevada [ edit ] Las Vegas KLVD-LD 23.1 New Jersey [ edit ] Atlantic City W29FF-D 45.1 New York [ edit ] Amityville WPXU-LD 38.1 Ithaca – Syracuse WNYI 52.1 New York City WXNY-LD 32.1 Springville WBBZ-TV 67.4 North Dakota [ edit ] Bismarck KXBK-LD 15.6 North Carolina [ edit ] Charlotte WDMC-LD 25.1 Started broadcasting in digital as of November 2012. Raleigh WACN-LD 27.1 WDRN-LD 45.1 WWIW-LD 66.1 Winston-Salem WHWD-LD 21.1 Ohio [ edit ] Cincinnati WDYC-LD 36.1 Cleveland WCDN-LD 53.1 Columbus WGCT-CD 39.3 Dayton WLWD-LD 20.1 Scheduled to move digital signal to channel 5 as part of FCC's spectrum reallocation process. Toledo WDTJ-LD 68.1 Oklahoma [ edit ] Oklahoma City KOCM 46.1 Tulsa KTZT-CD 29.1 Oregon [ edit ] Portland KPXG-LD 42.1 Pennsylvania [ edit ] Kingston WRLD-LD 30.3 Philadelphia WELL-LD 45.1 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania WPDN-LD 65.1 Former TBN translator from 1990 until sale to Daystar in 2010. Puerto Rico [ edit ] Ponce WUSP-LD 25.1 Rhode Island [ edit ] Providence WMPX-LD 33.1 South Carolina [ edit ] Columbia WKDC-LD 50.1 Spartanburg / Greenville WSQY-LD 51.1 Tennessee [ edit ] Alexandria WRTN-LD 6.1 Knoxville WDTT-LD 24.1 Memphis WDNM-LD 59.1 Nashville WNPX-LD 24.1 WNTU-LD 26.1 Texas [ edit ] Austin KADT-LD 16.1 Beaumont KJYK-LD 19.5 Corpus Christi KCCX-LD 24.3 Dallas – Fort Worth KDTN 2.1 Daystar flagship station Houston KLTJ 22.1 KDHU-LD 50.1 McAllen KRZG-CD 35.8 San Antonio KQVE-LD 46.1 Tyler KXXW-LD 13.2 Waco KZCZ-LD 34.1 Utah [ edit ] Logan KUTF 12.1 Salt Lake City KSUD-LD 33.1 Virginia [ edit ] Chesapeake WVAD-LD 25.1 Richmond WRID-LD 48.1 Washington [ edit ] Pullman KQUP 24.1 As of August 2022,
414-925: The same program as KAIT, usually during the daytime and prime time hours, except for breaking news, weather bulletins, and regularly-scheduled newscasts. Other cable systems in parts of the KAIT viewing area that are within the Little Rock television market that also carry KATV, such as in Searcy and Heber Springs , carry both stations without restrictions. KAIT has been digital-only since June 12, 2009. The station's digital signal relocated from its pre-transition VHF channel 9 to channel 8 for post-transition operations. On June 25, 2018, Atlanta -based Gray Television announced it had reached an agreement with Raycom to merge their respective broadcasting assets (consisting of Raycom's 63 existing owned-and/or-operated television stations, including KAIT, and Gray's 93 television stations) under
437-2904: The station is currently silent Spokane KDYS-LD 32.1 Tacoma – Seattle KWDK 56.1 Wisconsin [ edit ] Green Bay WGBD-LD 49.1 Madison WMWD-LD 38.1 Milwaukee WDMW-LD 65.1 Station transmits southwest of Waukesha with a northeast null and no coverage of Janesville References [ edit ] ^ "Stations for Network - Daystar" . RabbitEars.info . ^ "Charlotte, NC - OTA - Page 388 - AVS Forum - Home Theater Discussions And Reviews" . www.avsforum.com . 15 March 2008. ^ "Displacement for LPTV Translator Application" . Licensing and Management System . Federal Communications Commission . June 1, 2018. File Number: 0000054940 . Retrieved June 22, 2018 . External links [ edit ] Official website v t e United States broadcast television affiliate stations Major ABC ( state / table / former ) CBS ( state / table / former ) The CW / The CW Plus ( state / table / former ) Fox ( state / table / former ) MyNetworkTV ( current ) NBC ( state / table / former ) PBS ( current / former ) News Newsmax TV NewsNet WeatherNation TV Classic/Scripted Antenna TV Buzzr Charge! Comet Cozi TV Catchy Comedy Fave TV Get Grit Heroes & Icons Ion Mystery Ion Plus Laff MeTV MeTV+ MeTV Toons Movies! Rewind TV Start TV Story Television Sports Rev'n Ethnic Bounce TV Dabl Diya TV TheGrio.TV Lifestyle/Reality/Shopping Create ( state / table ) Defy HSN Merit Street The Nest Localish Quest TBD Music The Country Network Heartland Legal/True crime Court TV Oxygen True Crime Network Other NASA TV PBS Kids World Youtoo America Ion Television ( O&O / autonomous ) Spanish-language Estrella ( O&O / current / former ) LATV ( current / former ) Telemundo ( O&O / state / table (current) / former ) UniMás ( O&O / current / former ) Univision ( O&O / state / table (current) / former ) Religious Daystar Family Channel Hope Channel 3ABN TBN World Harvest Television Defunct ACC Network (Raycom Sports) America One American Sports Network Azteca América Cheddar Circle DuMont MHz Worldview MTV2 MundoMax NET NTA Network One NHL Network (Hughes) The Works TheCoolTV PTEN Qubo Soul of
460-400: The station switched back to the name K8 News , also switching to a new slogan ("Live. Local. Now.") On September 16, 2011, KAIT announced that upgrade its newscasts to high definition , and broadcast from a new set; the following night, fellow ABC affiliate KATV in Little Rock started broadcasting its local newscasts in HD. On October 17, 2011, beginning with its 11 a.m. newscast, KAIT became
483-465: The station. On October 15, 2007, beginning with the 5 p.m. newscast, KAIT's local newscasts were rebranded, replacing the former K8 News branding with Region 8 News , a branding the station had used during much of the 1980s. The station's longtime slogan "Good Neighbors You Can Turn To" (also "Your Good Neighbor Station") was also replaced with a new slogan ("Always Tracking. Always Watching. Always On."). On May 1, 2023, beginning with its 5 p.m. newscast,
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#1733085333898506-553: The three subchannels, and causing KAIT to broadcast over the K24NY-D transmitter for one week. KAIT-DT2 is the NBC -affiliated second digital subchannel of KAIT. Over the air , KAIT-DT2 broadcasts a 720p high definition signal (downconverted from the native 1080i resolution of the NBC network, to preserve bandwidth so that KAIT-DT3 can transmit in 720p HD over-the-air) on channel 8.2; however,
529-535: The west, Memphis (channels 3 , 5 , 10 , and 13 ) to the east, Cape Girardeau (channels 3 , 6 , 8 , and 12 ) to the north, and Little Rock (channels 2 , 4 , 7 , and 11 ) to the south. KAIT was fortunate to receive this license, and as a result became the only television station to serve Jonesboro until KTEJ signed on the air in May 1976. The Hernreich family sold the station to Channel Communications in 1984. That company, in turn, sold KAIT to Cosmos Broadcasting,
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