Wgba

align="center" bgcolor="#66FFCC" colspan="3"|WGBA (NBC)
lign="center" colspan="3" style="padding:10px;"|125px
lign="center" bgcolor="#66FFCC" colspan="3"|Green Bay, Wisconsin
lign="center" colspan="3"|Analog 26
lign="left" valign="top"|Owner colspan="2" valign="top"|Journal Broadcast Group
lign="left" valign="top"|Founded colspan="2" valign="top"|1981
lign="left" valign="top"|Joined NBC colspan="2" valign="top"|1995
lign="left" valign="top"|Signal Radius colspan="2" valign="top"|East Central Wisconsin
lign="left" valign="top"|Callsign Meaning colspan="2" valign="top"|Presumably taken from the city of Green Bay (GBA)
lign="left" valign="top"|Former Affiliations colspan="2" valign="top"|Independent (1980-1992), FOX (1992-1995)
lign="left" valign="top"|Former Callsigns colspan="2" valign="top"|WLRE (1980 - approx 1985)
gcolor="#66FFCC" colspan="3"|Major Green Bay and Fox Cities Stations
align="top" width="33%"|WACY
(Appleton)
valign="top" width="34%"|WBAY
(Green Bay)
valign="top" width="33%"|WFRV
(Green Bay)
align="top" width="33%"|WGBA
(Green Bay)
valign="top" width="34%"|WIWB
(Green Bay)
valign="top" width="33%"|WLUK
(Green Bay)
WGBA is a television station, with an antenna near the city of Green Bay, Wisconsin. It's signal covers the complete area commonly called the Fox Valley, which includes Oshkosh and Fond du Lac, Wisconsin WGBA, originally with the call letters WLRE, began as an independent station on analog channel 26 on December 31, 1980. In 1985, the station is bought by Family Group Broadcasting, Inc., and by this time the call letters have been changed to WGBA. After WXGZ, a station on nearby channel 32 goes off the air in 1992, WGBA picks up Fox network affiliate programming for the Green Bay/Fox Cities market. It is the first network affiliation WGBA ever had, after having been on the air for 12 years. The station's affiliation changes again in 1995, when WGBA becomes an NBC affiliate, trading its Fox network programming to WLUK, VHF channel 11. This particular network move is notable because in 1995, it was extremely unusual for the smaller networks (like Fox, the WB, and UPN) to manage to buy access to stations in the VHF range of channels 2-13, which can broadcast greater distances and were almost the sole property of the then 'Big Three' networks CBS, ABC, and NBC. This was one of the earliest affiliate swaps of this type. The network began newscasts in 1996. WGBA's transmitter is located in Glenmore, Wisconsin. In October 2004, Journal Broadcast Group finalized it's purchase of WGBA for $43.2 million dollars.

External links

  • http://www.wgba.com/
  • http://www.journalbroadcastgroup.com/
  • http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/news/archive/biz_15907516.shtml

 

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