WOUB-TV explained

Callsign:WOUB-TV
City:Athens, Ohio
Branding:PBS WOUB
Digital:32 (UHF)
Virtual:20
Country:United States
Callsign Meaning:"Ohio University Broadcasting"
Owner:Ohio University
Licensee:WOUB Public Media
Former Affiliations:NET (1963–1970)
Erp:250 kW
Haat:245.5m (805.4feet)
Facility Id:50147
Coordinates:39.3144°N -82.1497°W
Licensing Authority:FCC
Embed Header:Satellite station
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Callsign:WOUC-TV
Child:yes
Location:CambridgeZanesville, Ohio
Country:United States
City:Cambridge, Ohio
Digital:6 (VHF)
Virtual:44
Callsign Meaning:"Ohio University, Cambridge"
Erp:7.11 kW
Haat:337.8m (1,108.3feet)
Facility Id:50141
Coordinates:40.0922°N -81.2883°W
Licensing Authority:FCC

WOUB-TV (channel 20) is a PBS member television station in Athens, Ohio, United States. The station's transmitter is located west of the city off SR 56. Its programming can also be seen on satellite station WOUC-TV (channel 44) in Cambridge, with transmitter near Fairview, Ohio.

The WOUB/WOUC studios and offices are located in the Radio-TV building on the Athens campus of Ohio University, which owns the stations' licenses through the WOUB Center for Public Media. The Center is a non-academic unit of the Scripps College of Communication. The two stations, combined, serve southeastern Ohio and portions of neighboring West Virginia and Kentucky. The public media center also serves as a laboratory for Ohio University students who are interested in gaining experience in broadcasting and related technologies. In addition to radio (WOUB AM and FM) and television, WOUB is also active in online services and media production.

Unlike most PBS stations, the channel produces a regular local newscast by university students studying and training on television newscasts at Ohio University. With that, they mainly focus on the area around Athens, which is mostly ignored by the Columbus, Zanesville and HuntingtonCharleston stations that serve the Athens area.

Coverage area

Athens and surrounding Athens County are located in the fringes of the Columbus market. However, the combined power of the two stations reaches most of the Huntington–Charleston and Zanesville markets, as well as portions of the Columbus, Parkersburg and WheelingSteubenville markets. The station leases commercial fiber line to permit it to be carried on the Columbus local feeds of the DBS providers.

Technical information

As of April 11, 2018, when they expanded to six broadcast streams per transmitter,[1] WOUB-TV and WOUC-TV share the same programming.[2]

Subchannels

The stations' signals are multiplexed:

Channel! scope = "col" rowspan="2"
Res.AspectShort nameProgramming
20.1 44.1WOUB-HD PBS
20.2 44.2Classic WOUB Classic
20.3 44.3World World
20.4 44.4Create Create
20.5 44.5Ohio The Ohio Channel
20.6 44.61080i Kids PBS Kids
20.7 44.7480i VoiceCo Audio

Analog-to-digital conversion

In 2009, when the analog to digital conversion was completed, WOUB-TV and WOUC-TV used channels 27 and 35, respectively for digital television operations. Following the transition, the stations remained on those channels; however, they use 20 and 44 as their respective virtual channels.[3] In 2019, both stations moved to new physical channels as part of the FCC's spectrum re-pack process.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: WOUB-TV to Double Content Offerings Starting April 11 - WOUB Digital. April 6, 2018.
  2. Web site: WOUB-TV Schedules - WOUB Digital.
  3. Web site: Data . hraunfoss.fcc.gov .