WSBS-TV,
virtual channel 22 (
VHF
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digital
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channel 3), is a
Mega TV owned-and-operated television station licensed to
Key West, Florida
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, United States. It serves as the
flagship station
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of owner
Spanish Broadcasting System. WSBS-TV's studios are located on Northwest 77th Avenue in
Miami, and its transmitter is located on Bahama and Simonton Streets in Key West.
WSBS-CD (
UHF
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digital channel 19) in Miami operates as a
low-powered,
Class A translator of WSBS-TV.
The station's Mega TV programming has been available nationally on
DirecTV since October 17, 2007, with its
high definition
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feed available on the satellite provider since September 29, 2010. On
cable, WSBS is available on
Comcast Xfinity channel 22 in
standard definition and channel 440 in high definition, and on
Atlantic Broadband channels 12 (SD) and 822 (HD).
History
The station was originally licensed as WYDH on October 2, 1989; the calls were changed to WEYS on October 11, 1989, and the station itself first signed on the air in June 1993. WSBS-TV has had numerous callsign changes over the years. This has caused much confusion, both among viewers and writers. In many places, the station is still referred to as WEYS TeleNoticias, and ''WDLP Licensing, Inc.'' remained the licensee for several months after the call change to WSBS-TV. Some of these calls have been reused by low-power repeater stations, themselves often subject to similar callsign shuffles (for instance, the WDLP callsign is currently used by a repeater for rival
WGEN-TV). On April 4, 2003, the station changed its call letters to WGEN-TV; it was then changed to WDLP-TV on November 24 of that year. The current WSBS-TV call letters were first adopted on July 1, 2004, before reverting to the WDLP-TV callsign on September 28, 2004. Prior to 2005, the station was co-owned with another Key West station, WGEN-TV, under the ownership of Sonia Broadcasting.
On March 1, 2006, the station became a charter station of Mega TV when the network was launched, and changed its callsign back to the previous WSBS-TV letters. Its original slate of programming includes productions aimed at young
Hispanic viewers. Mega TV's format follows a very similar pattern traced by rival
Telemundo station
WSCV (channel 51) and
Univision station
WLTV (channel 23) decades earlier: by creating its own television personalities.
Digital television
Digital channels
The station's digital signal is
multiplexed:
Analog-to-digital conversion
WSBS-TV ended programming on its analog signal, on
UHF
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channel 22, 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 continued to broadcast on its pre-transition
VHF
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Frequencies immediately below VHF ...
channel 3.
Through the use of
PSIP, digital television receivers display the station's
virtual channel as its former UHF analog channel 22. WSBS is one of the only television stations in the United States to operate its digital signal on the VHF
low band, which is especially rare on channels 2 to 4 (54–72 MHz), due to interference that the band is subjected to. It chose to keep this channel in the first round of the
digital channel elections.
Translator
WSBS-CA (analog UHF channel 50), which lists "Miami,
etc." as its
city of license,
flash cut its signal to digital in early 2010, and accordingly changed its callsign to WSBS-CD. This station has a
Class A broadcast license, meaning that although it is
low-power, it has protection from
RF interference as full-power stations do. Like the main station, it uses virtual channel 22.1, as it is likely just an RF passthrough with no
demodulation
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. Its transmitter is located in the
Andover section of
Miami Gardens, immediately south of the tower facility that is used by several other Miami area television stations, and has a
directional antenna
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that aims mostly southeast and southwest, covering far northeastern
Miami-Dade County
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, the city of Miami and far southeastern
Broward County, up to just south of
Fort Lauderdale.
References
External links
Mega TV official websiteSBS corporate websiteLaMusica.com owned by SBS
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Television channels and stations established in 1993
1993 establishments in Florida
Spanish Broadcasting System stations
SBS-TV
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SBS-TV
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Hispanic and Latino American culture in Miami