WUMN-LD explained

Callsign:WUMN-LD
City:Minneapolis, Minnesota
Branding:Univision Minnesota
Digital:21 (UHF)
Virtual:21
Affiliations:21.1: Univision
Founded:September 26, 1985
Location:MinneapolisSaint Paul, Minnesota
Country:United States
Callsign Meaning:Univision Minneapolis or Minnesota (postal abbreviation)
Owner:Bridge Media Networks
Licensee:Bridge News LLC
Former Affiliations:The Box, MTV2
Former Callsigns:K13UT, K33FB, WBWX-CA
Erp:15 kW
Haat:175.40NaN0
Class:LD
Coordinates:44.9736°N -93.2705°W
Licensing Authority:FCC

WUMN-LD (channel 21) is a low-power television station licensed to Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, serving the Twin Cities area as an affiliate of the Spanish-language network Univision. Owned by Bridge Media Networks, the station maintains a transmitter atop the Campbell Mithun Tower on South 9th Street in downtown Minneapolis.

History

The station began operating in 2005. In January of that year, after Equity Media Holdings's purchase of channel 13, the station was re-called WUMN-LP, to reflect its new Univision affiliation.[1] Under Equity ownership, all of the station's operations were controlled from Equity's hub in Little Rock, Arkansas, with only engineering staff in the area and no local programming outside of some reporters contributing local stories to a newscast anchored from the Little Rock hub by Independent Network News.

WUMN was sold to SP Television on June 2, 2009, in Equity's bankruptcy auction. The sale closed on August 17, 2009.[2] SP Television reached a deal to sell WUMN to Media Vista Group on December 21, 2012.[3]

On October 29, 2013, WUMN was granted a construction permit by the FCC to transition its broadcast signal to digital on UHF channel 17, formerly occupied by the analog signal of KTCI. At the time, WUMN was the last television station broadcasting an analog signal in the Twin Cities market. Despite Twin Cities Public Television nominally being able to hold on to virtual channel 17, they instead chose to utilize KTCI as an extension of KTCA, and also number its stations as subchannels of channel 2. This allowed WUMN-LD the use of channel 17 as their new virtual channel number. In early November 2020, WUMN moved from RF channel 17 to their new allotment on RF channel 21, displaying as 21.1.[4]

On September 18, 2023, it was announced that WUMN-LD and sister station KUKC-LD in Kansas City would be sold to Bridge Media Networks, led by investor Manoj Bhargava, for $2.25 million; the sale does not include the stations' Univision affiliations.[5] The sale was completed on March 1, 2024.[6]

News

Equity also produced Spanish-language local newscasts at 5 and 10 p.m., originating out of the company's program production center in Davenport, Iowa. On June 6, 2008, Equity discontinued local newscasts at its six Univision affiliates, including WUMN.[7] In 2009, WUMN debuted its new local show Spanish; Castilian: Impacto Local. Airing on a weekly basis, the program visually documents and informs the Twin Cities community on education, politics, immigration, news, sports, culture and music events.[8]

Subchannel

Channel! scope = "col"
Res.AspectShort nameProgramming
21.1 WUMN Univision
21.2NEWSnet NewsNet
21.3SNHtv Sports News Highlights
21.4ShopHQ ShopHQ

References

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Notes and References

  1. http://licensing.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/call_hist.pl?Facility_id=64505&Callsign=WUMN-LP FCC Licensing
  2. http://transition.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/tvq?list=0&facid=64505 FCC
  3. News: Seyler. Dave. Fleet of Univision-affiliated LPTVs sold. January 20, 2013. Television Business Report. January 16, 2013.
  4. https://www.avsforum.com/threads/minneapolis-mn-ota.446660/post-60227522
  5. Web site: Assignments. Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission. September 18, 2023. September 19, 2023.
  6. Web site: Notification of Consummation. Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission. March 6, 2024. June 15, 2024.
  7. http://www.tvnewsday.com/articles/2008/06/10/daily.1/ TV Newsday, 6/10/2008
  8. http://www.univisionminnesota.com/#!impacto-local Univision Minnesota Website