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WAWV-TV (channel 38) is a
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in
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, United States, affiliated with
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. It is owned by
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, which maintains joint sales and shared services agreements (JSA/SSA) with
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, owner of
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affiliate
WTWO WTWO (channel 2) is a television station in Terre Haute, Indiana, United States, affiliated with NBC. It is owned by Nexstar Media Group, which provides certain services to ABC affiliate WAWV-TV (channel 38) under joint sales and shared serv ...
(channel 2), for the provision of certain services. Both stations share studios on
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in
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Sullivan County (south of Farmersburg), where WAWV-TV's transmitter is also located.


History


First tenure with ABC

The station first signed on the air on April 3, 1973, as WIIL-TV. Originally assigned to broadcast on UHF channel 66, the station eventually gained permission to broadcast on the stronger channel 38 in order to get wider signal coverage at less cost. It originally operated as an ABC affiliate. Previously, ABC had been relegated to off-hours clearances on
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affiliate
WTHI-TV WTHI-TV (channel 10) is a television station in Terre Haute, Indiana, United States, affiliated with CBS, Fox, MyNetworkTV and The CW Plus. Owned by Allen Media Broadcasting, the station has studios on 8th and Ohio Streets in downtown Terre Hau ...
(channel 10) and WTWO. The station was founded by Alpha Broadcasting, which heavily invested in the new operation. However, the local
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situation immediately sent the station into the red. Like many ABC affiliates that signed on during this time in medium-to-small markets, WIIL was hampered by ABC's marginal ratings; the network would not be on par with CBS and NBC in terms of affiliates and ratings until later in the decade. Additionally, viewers had strongly entrenched viewing habits with longer-established VHF stations WTWO and WTHI – although WTWO was less than a decade old. It didn't help matters that most of the southern half of the market was able to receive ABC programming from
WTVW WTVW (channel 7) is a television station in Evansville, Indiana, United States, serving as a ''de facto'' owned-and-operated station of The CW. It is owned by Mission Broadcasting, which maintains a shared services agreement (SSA) with Nexsta ...
in
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. Indiana's mostly flat terrain allowed WTVW's signal to penetrate further than would have been the case in hilly or mountainous terrain. At one point in 1974, WIIL-TV nearly ceased operations; however, it managed to survive. At the end of 1976, Alpha sold the station to
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-based broadcaster
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; the station changed its call letters to WBAK-TV (taken from Bahakel's last name) on March 29, 1977. ''Faith to Live By'', a short daily devotional program that previously aired on WTWO, began airing each weekday morning immediately after WBAK signed on the air for the day. Despite stronger ownership, WBAK barely registered as a blip in the ratings in the market. Channel 38's situation grew even more dire when
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' longtime NBC affiliate,
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, switched to ABC in June 1979. WRTV's former analog signal, due to its position on VHF channel 6, covered most of the eastern half of the market, including most of Terre Haute itself. Like WTVW, WRTV's signal penetrated further into Terre Haute than would have been the case in more rugged terrain. When
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franchises arrived in the Terre Haute market in the late 1970s, most cable systems piped in either WRTV, WTVW or
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out of Decatur, Illinois in addition to WBAK.


As a Fox affiliate

The station switched its affiliation to Fox on January 31, 1995
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(Central Indiana Edition) - January 29-February 4, 1995
and changed its branding to "Fox 38," citing low ratings from the then-glut of (stronger-rated) ABC affiliates from outlying markets, along with its newly acquired NFL rights. The network switch gave the market its first-ever Fox affiliate. The network had previously only been available in the market on area cable providers via either the now-defunct
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cable feed (on the Illinois side) or Indianapolis affiliate
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(on the Indiana side). With only three commercial stations, Terre Haute did not have enough television stations to support full-time affiliations from four networks, and now featuring football, Fox did not want to relegate its programming to secondary clearances on the three existing outlets. This issue aided in the side effect of leaving the Terre Haute area without an over-the-air ABC affiliate, leaving viewers with only fringe access from stations in Indianapolis, Evansville and Decatur. These outlying ABC affiliates also went through changes: in December 1995, WTVW also switched to Fox, leaving many viewers in the southern half of the market without ABC programming. While WTVW's signal decently covered the southern half of the market, new Evansville ABC affiliate
WEHT WEHT (channel 25) is a television station in Evansville, Indiana, United States, affiliated with ABC. It is owned by Nexstar Media Group, which provides certain services to WTVW (channel 7), a ''de facto'' owned-and-operated station of The CW ...
suffered from a weaker signal on the UHF band. In 2005, WAND switched to NBC, with the ABC affiliation moving to
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's
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, which replaced WAND on cable systems in the Illinois part of the Terre Haute market. Over-the-air viewers actually benefited from this particular switch. WAND's tower is located near the geographic center of Illinois, and most viewers living within the western part of the Terre Haute market in Illinois could only get a clear signal through cable. In contrast, WICD's tower is located near the Illinois–Indiana border and provides a stronger signal. Channel 38 and present-day sister station WTVW were two of three original ABC affiliates in Indiana to have switched to Fox, the other being
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in
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(which switched to Fox in August 1995). On the surface, the switch to Fox could have hamstrung WBAK, as it had to purchase an additional 16 hours of programming per day. Fox had only expanded its prime time schedule to seven nights a week two years earlier, but did not produce any daytime programming (outside of the network's children's block
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, which already aired Monday through Saturdays before the expansion of prime time programming). However, the switch, and the rise of
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, rejuvenated the station. Within a few years, WBAK became one of the strongest small-market Fox affiliates in the United States.
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sold WBAK to
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in 2003, which then entered into a
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with
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. The station integrated its operations with WTWO at that station's facility near Farmersburg. The station's call letters were changed to WFXW (for Fox Wabash Valley) on June 1, 2005. On April 16, 2008, a transmission line failure at WFXW's analog transmitter facility that occurred approximately ten minutes into Fox's telecast of ''
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''s results show left the station off the air for 3½ weeks; the station's analog signal remained dark until May 9. However, its digital signal was fed to area cable system headends and to
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to restore service. The ''American Idol'' performance and result shows during the week of April 21 aired on sister station WTWO.


Return to ABC

On June 28, 2011, Nexstar signed a long-term deal with ABC to renew the affiliations of the company's existing affiliate in nine other markets; the deal also included an affiliation agreement with WFXW, which would disaffiliate from Fox and rejoin ABC beginning September 1, in a reversal of its 1995 affiliation switch. Nexstar also announced that channel 38 would change its call letters to WAWV-TV (standing for "ABC for the Wabash Valley") at that time. The move came after sister stations WTVW in Evansville, WFFT-TV in
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and KSFX-TV (now
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) in
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were stripped of their Fox affiliations following a dispute involving Nexstar and the network over a planned payment increase of its affiliates'
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fees to Fox. On August 25, 2011,
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signed an agreement with Fox to move its programming to WTHI's second digital subchannel, which would also add sister programming service
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as a secondary affiliation. This made Terre Haute one of the only U.S. television markets where all three historical commercial broadcast networks (ABC, CBS and NBC) maintained primary affiliations, the Fox and MyNetworkTV affiliations were relegated to a digital subchannel, and
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(which is currently available in the market on cable through
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affiliate "WBI" and Indianapolis affiliate
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) lacked an over-the-air affiliate. The last Fox program to air on WFXW was an episode of ''
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'' on August 31, 2011, which ended at 10:00 p.m.
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(9:00 p.m.
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on the Illinois side of the market). All Fox programming moved to WTHI-DT2 starting at 5:00 a.m. the following day. The rebranded station also adopted the brand "WAWV ABC," removing all references to its channel 38 allocation, along with a new logo. Nexstar announced that it would acquire Media General, owners of rival WTHI-TV on January 27, 2016. Despite WTHI's higher ratings, on March 4, 2016, Nexstar and Mission declared their intentions to keep WTWO/WAWV and sell WTHI to another company; four months later; on June 13, 2016, it announced that WTHI and four other stations would be acquired by Heartland Media, through its USA Television MidAmerica Holdings
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with MSouth Equity Partners, for $115 million, to comply with
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(FCC) ownership caps.


Programming

Syndicated programs broadcast on WAWV-TV include ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'' (both cartoon shows are rarities for an ABC affiliate, with ''The Simpsons'' also airing on
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in
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), and ''
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''. When it joined ABC, WAWV-TV preempted the network's Saturday morning block ''
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'' (which debuted two days after the switch) in favor of running E/I-compliant children's programs acquired from the syndication market; the station also preempted ''
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'', in favor of airing syndicated programs and infomercials during the overnight hours. Both the block and the news program respectively began airing on the station in September 2012 and September 2013, when the acquired programs were dropped from the schedule once contract commitments with syndication distributors ended.


News operation

WTWO presently produces 7½ hours of locally produced newscasts each week for WAWV-TV (with 1½ hours each weekday); unlike most ABC affiliates in the Eastern Time Zone, the station does not broadcast any local newscasts in the morning, 6:00 and 11:00 p.m. timeslots nor does it air newscasts on Saturdays or Sundays. In addition, the station airs the business discussion program ''Valley Business Weekly'', which airs Sunday mornings at 10:00 a.m. When channel 38 signed on as WIIL-TV in 1973, the station produced a half-hour newscast at 6:30 p.m. weeknights, titled the ''WIIL-TV Evening News''. Due to low advertising and budget cuts, the news operation was shut down in 1974; however, the station continued to provide weather updates during the evening hours. News programming returned to the station in 1978, with a single daily broadcast each evening under the ''News 38'' branding; at one point, the station's news staff was largely composed of former employees from WTHI-TV's news department. WBAK discontinued local news programming with the cancellation of its evening newscast in 1981; for the last fourteen years of its tenure as an ABC affiliate, the station only broadcast syndicated programs at both 6:00 and 11:00 p.m. However, the station would produce a weekday morning program titled ''Good Morning Terre Haute,'' which consisted of interviews and included a weather segment. The station also aired its own public affairs programming; one such program, ''Valley Point of View'', ran until 2004 and was produced by the organization Leadership Terre Haute. Upon the station's January 1995 switch to Fox, WBAK entered into a news share agreement with WTHI-TV to produce a half-hour prime time newscast at 10:00 p.m. for the station. The station's morning interview program continued for a short period under the new title ''Valley Focus on Fox 38'', before being canceled in 1996 along with the devotional program ''Faith To Live By''. WTHI terminated the news share agreement after WBAK-TV entered into the JSA with WTWO upon its acquisition by Mission Broadcasting, with the last WTHI-produced newscast airing on the station on December 31, 2003. The station ran syndicated programming at 10:00 p.m. for several months until WTWO began producing a half-hour prime time newscast in the summer of 2004, titled ''NewsChannel 2 Prime Edition'', utilizing the same anchors as channel 2's weeknight 6:00 and 11:00 p.m. newscasts. The 10:00 p.m. newscast was retitled ''Fox 38 News at 10'' for a brief period beginning in June 2005, before being renamed again to ''WFXW Prime Edition''. At that point, the broadcast began utilizing its own news anchor, as well as a separate set, graphics and music package (the graphics were based on a package that was also used at the time by sister station WTVW, which was originally commissioned for
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Fox affiliate
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). On June 7, 2007, when the title was amended to ''WTWO Prime Edition on WFXW'', the newscast reverted to being produced from WTWO's main news set and utilized its evening anchors. The newscast was retooled again as ''Fox 38 News: First at 10'' on June 8, 2009, restoring the separate news set, graphics package (this time using one used by many Fox
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s and affiliates) and news music package ("Extreme" by Stephen Arnold Music). It was solo anchored by Leanne Tokars, who anchored the program from 2005 to 2007, before returning to the station in 2009; she left again later in 2010. WFXW also carried rebroadcasts of WTWO's weekday 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. newscasts, both airing on a one-hour delay. The 6:00 p.m. rebroadcast was dropped after a few months, leaving only the morning news rebroadcast at 7:00 a.m. When the station rejoined ABC, WTWO moved its hour-long 5:00 p.m. newscast, ''Live at Five'', to WAWV-TV. However, the 7:00 a.m. rebroadcast of WTWO's weekday morning newscast was dropped, as ABC airs ''
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'' in that timeslot (though WTWO does provide local news and weather updates during that program, along with half-hourly news and weather updates seen throughout the day, and a special agricultural-related forecast during ''
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'' on weekday mornings); the existing 10:00 p.m. newscast was removed from the station as well, as unlike Fox, ABC provides prime time network programming during that hour, though it was transitioned into the online-only ''WAWV News First at Ten'', a 15-minute program that was streamed on the website shared by WTWO/WAWV until it was discontinued on December 28, 2012; the station otherwise does not carry a newscast in the traditional 11:00 p.m. timeslot. On September 10, 2012, WAWV launched a half-hour midday newscast at noon on weekdays.


Technical information


Subchannels

The station's digital signal is
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: On June 15, 2016, Nexstar announced that it has entered into an affiliation agreement with
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for the Escape (now
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),
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, Grit, and Bounce TV networks (the last one of which is owned by Bounce Media LLC, whose
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Jonathan Katz is president/CEO of Katz Broadcasting), bringing the four networks to 81 stations owned and/or operated by Nexstar, including WAWV-TV and WTWO. Grit and Bounce TV have been off the air from July 25, 2017, until May 15, 2018, due to transmitter problems. From July 25, 2017, to February 9, 2018, WAWV's main channel 38.1 was airing on a temporary antenna on sister station WTWO on 36.2, while still displaying PSIP channel 38.1.


Analog-to-digital conversion

WAWV-TV (as WFXW) discontinued regular programming on its analog signal, over UHF channel 38, on June 12, 2009, the official date in which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 39, using
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to display the station's
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as its former UHF analog channel 38.


References


External links


WTWO/WAWV official website
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