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KWVT-LD
CitySalem, Oregon
Channels
BrandingValley 17
Programming
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
  • Northwest Television, LLC
  • (Michael Mattson)
History
First air dateMay 20, 2005
Former call signs
  • K17IV (2007)
  • KWVT-LP (2007–2011)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog: 17 (UHF, 2007–2011)
  • Digital: 49 (UHF, 2011–2021)
Former affiliationsAzteca América (2007–2022)
Call sign meaningWillamette Valley Television
Technical information
Licensing authorityFCC
Facility ID129197
ClassLD
ERP3 kW
HAAT395.3 m (1,297 ft)
Transmitter coordinates45°31′22″N 122°45′11″W / 45.52278°N 122.75306°W / 45.52278; -122.75306
Links
Public license information LMS
Websitewww.kwvtsalem.com

KWVT-LD (channel 17) is a low-power television station licensed to Salem, Oregon, United States, serving the Portland area. The station is owned by Northwest Television, LLC. KWVT-LD's transmitter is located in West Portland.

History

The station signed on the air on channel 52, licensed to Eola, on May 20, 2005.

On May 8, 2007, Northwest Television sold channel 52 to Churchill Media of Eugene, Oregon. On August 17, 2007, channel 52 began carrying programming from the Spanish-language Azteca América network, as KXPD-LP. (That station would cease operations by the end of 2009.)

Northwest Television had since moved to K17IV (channel 17), which adopted the KWVT-LP calls in November 2007, and changed the city of license from Eola to Salem.

In September 2008, Northwest Television activated a digital signal on KSLM-LD (channel 16). As of March 15, 2010, KSLM has moved to channel 27.

On December 31, 2022, Azteca América ceased operations.

Programming

Independent producers develop original programming for KWVT-LD, such as Garden Time, Fusion, High Desert Outdoorsman and Living Culture, as well as music video shows Hard Times, My Hits and Country Comfort. KWVT-LD has a high-definition production facility that covers area events such as high school football.

KWVT-LD is the local primary Emergency Alert System (EAS) station for the "(Oregon State) Capitol Operational Area".

Technical information

Subchannels

The station's signal is multiplexed:

Subchannels of KWVT-LD
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
3.1 480i 16:9 KVDO QVC (KVDO-LD)
17.1 720p KWVT YTA TV
27.1 480i KSLM theDove (KSLM-LD)
37.1 720p Azteca
  Simulcast of subchannels of another station

Analog-to-digital conversion

KWVT-LP had a construction permit to convert to digital and move the transmitter to the Skyline Tower in Portland, Oregon, home to numerous TV and FM stations.

After negotiations to use the Skyline site broke down, other sites were considered. On December 22, 2010, an application was filed to locate the digital facility on the former KPDX tower, approximately half a kilometer from the Skyline tower. KWVT-LP would use the antenna MyNetworkTV affiliate KPDX (channel 49) had shut down at the end of the DTV transition. The modified construction permit was granted on January 7, 2011. Since no construction was required on the tower, KWVT-LP began transmitting a digital signal in Portland later the same day.

KWVT-LD remains available in Salem on a digital subchannel of KSLM-LD, and KSLM-LD programming (Retro TV) is also relayed to Portland on a digital subchannel of KWVT-LD. KWVT-LD and KSLM-LD also relay the programming of KPWC, which acquired the Azteca América affiliation after Churchill Media ceased operation of KXPD, as well as KVDO (QVC).

Other translator stations

Northwest Television can also be viewed in other locations.

References

Specific
  1. "Facility Technical Data for KWVT-LD". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. "RabbitEars TV Query for KWVT". RabbitEars.info.

External links

Broadcast television in Northwest Oregon and Southwest Washington
This region includes the following cities: Portland/Salem/Hood River/The Dalles, OR
Vancouver, WA
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See also List of television stations in Oregon, and Seattle, Eugene, Bend, Yakima/Tri-Cities, Boise TV
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