Star Tower Explained

Star Tower
Map Type:United States
Map Size:300
Location:Cincinnati, Ohio
Coordinates:39.2003°N -84.5228°W
Status:Complete
Completion Date:1991
Building Type:Steel lattice television tower
Height:290.80NaN0

Star Tower is a digital television and FM radio transmitting tower on Winton Road near North Bend Road in the College Hill neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio designed and built by the Landmark Tower Company. The three-legged lattice tower stands 954feet high. It is one of the tallest lattice towers in the world and the second tallest of the four that rise above 900 feet in Cincinnati, Ohio.[1] The tower is owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group, though the company owns an additional tower in Mount Auburn for its main station in the area, CBS affiliate WKRC-TV (next to WSTR and WKRC's studios).

History

In 1988, Hoker Broadcasting Company, then owner of WOFX-FM and WSTR-TV ("Star 64"), purchased a site in College Hill from a developer who had planned to build self-storage lockers. It was registered with FCC as Antenna Structure Registration (ASR) 1014132. The following year, nearby residents sued to stop the project out of concern that the tower would be an eyesore. Hoker settled with the group in 1991, agreeing to restrictions on how the land surrounding the tower could be developed. Landmark Tower Company completed the tower in October 1991. At the time, it was the tallest tower in Cincinnati and the tallest of its kind in the world. It increased WSTR's transmitting power by and added 1 million potential viewers.[2]

Stations

An omnidirectional antenna[3] atop Star Tower continues to transmit WSTR-TV, while a number of FM radio stations, including WREW, WGRR, and WYGY also broadcast from the tower. WRRM has a backup antenna located on this tower; their primary is on the WXIX tower closer to the center of Cincinnati.

Television

TV stations that transmit from Star Tower include the following:

Radio

FM stations that transmit from Star Tower Tower include the following:

Frequency Format Owner
94.9 Hubbard Broadcasting
97.3 Hubbard Broadcasting
98.5 Cumulus Media
103.5 Cumulus Media

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cincinnati EMPORIS. dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160507115544/http://www.emporis.com/city/101314/cincinnati-oh-usa/status/all-buildings . 2016-05-07 .
  2. News: High-rise tower going up despite neighbors' protests. Steve. Kemme. The Cincinnati Enquirer. August 30, 1991. East. E7. Newspapers.com.
  3. News: WSTR Upgrades Power, Signal Strength. TVNewsCheck. 2009-09-24. 2009-09-27.