WJET-TV
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Branding | JET 24;JET 24Action News |
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WFXP | |
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First air date | April 2, 1966 |
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Call signmeaning | founding owner Jet Broadcasting |
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Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 65749 |
ERP | 650kW |
HAAT | 304.9 m (1,000 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 42°2′25″N80°4′8″W/ 42.04028°N 80.06889°W |
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Website | www |
WJET-TV(channel 24) is atelevision stationinErie, Pennsylvania,United States, affiliated withABC.It is owned byNexstar Media Group,which provides certain services toFoxaffiliateWFXP(channel 66) under alocal marketing agreement(LMA) withMission Broadcasting.The two stations share studios onUS 19/Peach StreetinSummit Township(with an Eriemailingaddress), where WJET-TV's transmitter is also located. The road into the station's parking lot is namedSesame Street,asWQLN's studios are located to the south of WJET-TV's facility.
WJET's over-the-air signal covers the city of Erie and its suburbs and nearby communities inChautauqua County, New Yorkand northernAshtabula County, Ohio.The station has been dropped fromTime Warner Cable(nowCharter Spectrum) in the eastern portion of theClevelandTV market, in favor ofWEWS-TVfrom Cleveland.
History[edit]
WJET-TV signed on as the third station in Erie during the 6 p.m. hour on April 2, 1966. Owned by Jet Broadcasting along withWJET radio,it aired ananalogsignal on UHF channel 24 and the first program shown was a 24-hour movie marathon. The station immediately joined ABC. Previously, ABC had been limited to off-hours clearances onNBCstationWICU-TV(channel 12) andCBSoutletWSEE-TV(channel 35) until this point. In January 1998, Nexstar acquired WJET-TV. Later that year, it began performing non-programming functions for Mission Broadcasting–owned WFXP as was standard for most Nexstar stations. That station was then consolidated into WJET's facilities.
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On April 3, 2006, the station celebrated its 40th anniversary. It began airing its digital signal on UHF channel 58 in high definition in 2008. WJET's broadcasts became digital-only, effective June 12, 2009. It is carried on cable inLondon,St. Thomasand other communities inOntario,Canada nearLake Erie.In recent years, the station has been bumped to high dial positions on cable systems in those locations. WJET-TV was once available on cable in theHamilton,Niagara,andGrand Riverareas but was dropped by the early 2000s.
WJET-TV continues to supply its former radio sister with news and weather updates during the day, even though the two have been under separate ownership for several years.
The station celebrated its 50th anniversary in April 2016.
On June 15, 2016, Nexstar announced that it had entered into an affiliation agreement withKatz Broadcastingfor the Escape (nowIon Mystery),Laff,Grit,andBounce TVnetworks (the last one of which is owned by Bounce Media LLC, whoseCOOJonathan Katz is president/CEO of Katz Broadcasting), bringing the four networks to 81 stations owned and/or operated by Nexstar, including WJET-TV and WFXP.[2]
News operation[edit]
Unlike most ABC affiliates in theEastern Time Zone,WJET-TV did not air a full two-hour weekday morning show until the start of September 2014, whenGood Morning Eriebegan to start at 5 a.m. On Friday nights at 11:20 (11:15 during thehigh school footballseason), it airs a local sports highlight show calledFriday Night Lights.When the station began operating WFXP, it took over production of that station's nightly half-hour prime time broadcast (known asFox 66 News at 10). This had previously been produced by WICU through a news share agreement; WICU's 10 p.m. newscast now airs onWSEE-DT2.On September 10, 2007, WJET-TV began airing an hour-long weekday morning show at 8 on WFXP (calledFox 66 News in the Morning). This is the only local newscast in the area broadcasting in the time-slot.
In June 2011, the station rolled out a new logo and on-air graphics, replacing a logo used since the early 1980s and graphics that were used for over 10 years. On October 23, 2013, WJET-TV began broadcasting newscasts in HD.
Notable former on-air staff[edit]
- Kevin Benson– meteorologist, later atWPXIin Pittsburgh until 2019
- John Evans– sports director/anchor/reporter (1979–2000); current member,Pennsylvania House of Representatives
- Maria Sansone– sports reporter, later co-host ofGladiators 2000
- John Stehr– anchor/reporter (1979–1980), later the lead anchor atWTHRinIndianapolis;currently mayor ofZionsville, Indiana
- Anita Vogel– reporter, now a reporter forFox News
Subchannels[edit]
The station's signal ismultiplexed:
Channel | Res. | Aspect | Short name | Programming |
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24.1 | 720p | 16:9 | WJET-DT | ABC |
24.2 | 480i | Laff | Laff | |
24.3 | Mystery | Ion Mystery | ||
24.4 | Cozi | Cozi TV |
References[edit]
- ^"Facility Technical Data for WJET-TV".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.
- ^"Bounce TV, Grit, Escape, Laff Multicast Deal Covers 81 Stations, 54 Markets".Broadcasting & Cable.June 15, 2016.RetrievedJune 21,2016.
- ^"RabbitEars.Info".rabbitears.info.