WPBM-CD
Scottsville/Glasgow, Kentucky United States | |
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City | Scottsville, Kentucky |
Channels |
Digital: 46 (UHF) Virtual: 31 (PSIP) |
Affiliations |
Religious Independent GEB America The Walk TV (secondary) |
Owner |
Marvey B. & Frances Wood (Proclaim Broadcasting, Inc.) |
Founded | 1998 |
First air date | 1998 |
Call letters' meaning | Where Promises Become Miracles |
Former callsigns |
W07BM (1982-1992) W48BM (1992-2001) WPBM-LP (2001-2010) |
Former channel number(s) |
Analog: 48 (UHF, 1998-2000) 31 (UHF, 2000-2009) |
Former affiliations | FamilyNet (1998-2013?) |
Transmitter power | 15 kW |
Height | 494 feet (151 m) |
Facility ID | 30580 |
Transmitter coordinates | 36°50′0″N 86°5′0″W / 36.83333°N 86.08333°W |
Website |
wpbmtv |
WPBM-CD is a class-A low-power television station that is licensed to and located in Scottsville, Kentucky, USA. WPBM broadcasts a digital signal on UHF channel 46 (virtual channel 31 via the use of PSIP)from a studio and transmitter site along US Route 31E near Barren River Lake in rural northeastern Allen County not too far from the county's northeastern boundary with Barren County.
The station currently holds a partial affiliation with The Walk TV.[1]
History
Although granted a construction permit sometime in 1982 under the callsign W07BM,[2] WPBM did not go on the air until 1998 as W48BM. The station first broadcast on UHF analog channel 48 for the first two years on the air, then moved to channel 31 in 2001 as WPBM-LP,[3] as part of the digital television conversion. Since then, the station was branded as TV 31, Proclaim Broadcasting. WPBM discontinued its analog signal and converted to digital broadcasting in December 2009 on channel 46, but it is displayed as channel 31.1 through the use of PSIP. The current WPBM-CD call letters were adopted on June 25, 2010,[2] although viewers see the call letters as WPBM-DC.
WPBM-CD is owned by Scottsville businessman and minister Marvey B. Wood and his wife, Frances. They are the sole owners of the station.
Currently, in terms of religious television outlets, WPBM is the only locally based religious television station for the Bowling Green media market of any part, even though Allen County, Kentucky, where the station is based in, is considered to be in the Nashville, Tennessee media market. That is due in part of Allen County's close proximity to the Kentucky-Tennessee state line. WPBM serves at least nearby portions of both the Nashville and Bowling Green media market on both sides of the state line. Hendersonville, Tennessee-based WPGD-TV, an owned-and-operated station of the Trinity Broadcasting Network, also serves parts of southern Kentucky as the default over-the-air TBN affiliate for the area, but is a second option for religious programming. TBN previously operated WKUT-LP and WKUW-LP as translators of TBN's flagship KTBN-TV in Santa Ana, California that served parts of the Bowling Green market until they were shut down in 2010 due to very sparse financial support.
Programming
Local programming
As a Christian television station, WPBM produces more than 12 hours per week of local programming, including music, interviews, preaching, teaching and family living shows. Local programming produced by the station includes From the Heart with Frances Wood, Sneed Family Music starring The Sneed Family of Glasgow, Take The Living Word to a Dying World with station owner Marvey B. Wood, and a few other locally produced programs are featured.[4][5] WPBM currently has broadcast rights for televised Sunday morning church services originating from the Bethlehem Baptist Church, a local place of worship in the Allen County area.[5]
Syndicated programming
WPBM's Walk TV programming include The 700 Club, Creflo Dollar, Joel Osteen, Christiano Films, In Touch with Dr. Charles Stanley, CBN Newswatch, and the Gaither Homecoming Hour, among others. Taped church services from North Florida Baptist Church and Sherwood Baptist Church is also provided through syndication. Children's educational programming mandated by the Federal Communications Commission is run by the station for approximately four hours from 6 to 10 a.m. C.T. every Saturday morning.[5] A selection of programming from GEB America is also aired on the station.
The station was an over-the-air affiliate of FamilyNet from 1998 until 2013.[6]
Coverage area
With 15,000 watts of power and a 500-foot (150 m) tower, the signal covers about a 40-mile (60 km) radius from the tower site.[7] WPBM is carried by 15 cable television systems, taking the signal far beyond the 40-mile (60 km) broadcast radius. Some of the communities where WPBM is available on cable include Glasgow, Scottsville, Morgantown, Brownsville, Hodgenville, Albany, Cave City, Park City, Munfordville, Franklin, Horse Cave, and Edmonton. In Tennessee, WPBM is carried on cable in Lafayette, Westmoreland and Red Boiling Springs.[8] The station is not carried on cable in Bowling Green, only over the air with an antenna.[4] Providers that distribute WPBM to these areas include Mediacom,[9][10][11] South Central Rural Telephone Cooperative,[12] the Glasgow Electric Plant Board,[13] and North Central Telephone Cooperative.[14][15]
References
- ↑ Affiliates | The WALK TV
- 1 2 "Digital TV Market Listing for WPBM-CD". RabbitEars.Info. Retrieved May 28, 2015.
- ↑ WPBM TV << Our People
- 1 2 WPBM TV << Programs
- 1 2 3 WPBM-TV Programming Schedule September 2014.
- ↑ Westerburg, Girard. DTV Image Captures (Post-transition) DXFM.com from Lexington, KY.
- ↑ WPBM-CD Contour Map @ RabbitEars.Info
- ↑ WPBM TV
- ↑ Mediacom Channel Lineup: Morgantown, Brownsville, Butler Co., and Edmonson County, KY. Mediacom. Retrieved May 17, 2015.
- ↑ Mediacom Channel Lineup: Summershade, Edmonton, and Metcalfe County, KY. Mediacom. Retrieved May 17, 2015.
- ↑ Mediacom Channel lineup: Burkesville, KY
- ↑ SCRTC Cable Channel Lineup for Barren, Metcalfe, and Hart Counties. SCRTC. Retrieved May 17, 2015.
- ↑ Glasgow Electric Plant Board Basic Cable Lineup. Retrieved May 17, 2015.
- ↑ NCTC Channel Chude
- ↑ Advertising | WPBM TV