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WOAY-TV (channel 4) is a
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licensed to
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, United States, serving the BluefieldBeckley–Oak Hill
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as an affiliate of
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. It has been locally owned by the Thomas family since its inception, and its studios and transmitter are co-located on Legends Highway in
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, just outside the Oak Hill city limits.


History

The first television station in southern West Virginia, WOAY-TV, began operations on December 14, 1954, on channel 4. The station was founded by local businessman Robert R. Thomas Jr., and operated as a
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to WOAY radio (
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and 94.1 FM, now
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). The station began as a primary ABC affiliate, but in its early years maintained a secondary relationship with the
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, which it lost when DuMont shut down in 1956. In 1959, it switched its primary affiliation to
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, retaining a secondary affiliation with ABC. Channel 4 became a full ABC affiliate on February 19, 1967, opting to affiliate with what then-station manager Robert Brown referred to as "the nation's fastest-growing network," and dropped most of its remaining CBS programs. WOAY-TV initially continued to air the ''
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'' for some time afterward, mainly because the full CBS affiliate nearest to the area,
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(channel 8) in
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, did not carry it (WOAY dropped it by 1968 when WCHS began clearing it). Another CBS series, ''
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'', was also retained, presumably until ABC launched ''
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'' (the predecessor of ''
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'') in 1975. In previous decades, the station was known throughout the area for a very theatrical
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show that it produced with local "talent" in an arena adjacent to its studios. However, this ended on September 30, 1977, when WOAY's main studio,
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, offices, and transmitter building were destroyed in a fire. The stations' facilities were rebuilt in the former wrestling arena, where WOAY-TV remains today. Channel 4 returned to the air within two weeks after the fire, first with ABC programs, and local productions resumed soon thereafter. Three months prior to the fire, in July 1977 station owner and founder Robert R. Thomas Jr. died, and ownership of the WOAY stations was passed onto his wife Helen and their five children. Robert R. (Robbie) Thomas III succeeded his father as president of the stations, and oversaw WOAY-TV until his death in November 2016. The Thomas family attempted to exit broadcasting in 1990, successfully selling the radio stations but ultimately chose to retain WOAY-TV after a failed sale to
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, owner of CBS affiliate
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in
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. Ownership of the station is now jointly held by Robbie Thomas's sister, Sarah Ann Thomas, and daughter Robin Thomas DiBartolomeo, who also replaced her father as general manager. WOAY-TV turned off its
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signal at 11:35p.m. on June 12, 2009 and remained on digital channel 50. On that date, WOAY dropped its longtime on-air moniker of "TV 4", and began identifying simply as "WOAY Television". Unlike most U.S. TV stations after the digital transition, it did not use
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to remap its signal to its former analog channel 4. That changed in October 19, 2019, when the station returned to its original virtual allocation as part of its physical move from channel 50 to 31, as part of the
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-mandated frequency repack. It also moved to channel 4 and returned its longtime on-air moniker of "TV 4". In 2009, WOAY-TV revamped its technical infrastructure to become the first high-definition station in West Virginia. The station clears the majority of the ABC network schedule.


Subchannels

The station's digital signal is
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See also

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Channel 31 digital TV stations in the United States The following television stations broadcast on digital channel 31 in the United States: * K18DN-D in Kanab, Utah, on virtual channel 11, which rebroadcasts KBYU-TV * K31AD-D in Victorville, etc., California, on virtual channel 31 * K31AE-D in Su ...
*
Channel 4 virtual TV stations in the United States The following television stations operate on virtual channel 4 in the United States: * K02LH-D in Clarks Fork, Wyoming * K03DJ-D in Polson, Montana * K03IZ-D in Salinas, California * K04DH-D in Gunnison, Colorado * K04GF-D in Wolf Point, Montana * ...


References


External links


Official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Woay-Tv Television channels and stations established in 1954 1954 establishments in West Virginia OAY-TV ABC network affiliates Dabl affiliates Oak Hill, West Virginia