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Television station in Michigan, United States
WUPT-CA
CityCrystal Falls, Michigan
Channels
Programming
Affiliations
Ownership
OwnerWestern Upper Peninsula Television, Inc.
History
FoundedJanuary 18, 1980
First air dateDecember 10, 1980; 44 years ago (1980-12-10)
Last air dateJuly 2003; 21 years ago (2003-07) (license canceled on October 27, 2003)
Former call signs
  • W49AF (1980−1996)
  • WUPT-LP (1996−2001)
Former channel number(s)Analog: 49 (UHF, 1980–October 2001)
Call sign meaning
  • Western Upper Peninsula Television (licensee)
  • United Paramount Television (former affiliation)
Technical information
Licensing authorityFCC
Facility ID14654
ClassCA
ERP1.12 kW
Translator(s)WUPT-LP 43 Republic, MI
Links
Public license information

WUPT-CA (analog channel 25) was a low-power, Class A television station licensed to Crystal Falls, Michigan, United States, which served the western Upper Peninsula of Michigan as an affiliate of UPN. The station was owned by Western Upper Peninsula Television.

WUPT-CA also had a translator in Republic with the callsign WUPT-LP, broadcasting on analog channel 43.

History

The station was founded on January 18, 1980, and began broadcasting on December 10 of that same year. It was granted Class A status on March 8, 2001, and moved to channel 25 in October of that year. The station became a UPN affiliate when the network launched on January 16, 1995. The station removed UPN programming in January 2000, while carrying the Outdoor Channel until March 1 when it switched to AIN. UPN programming returned to the station in January 2001, while later switching to America One in September of that year.

When WUPT moved its UPN affiliation to Fox affiliate WMQF (as a secondary affiliation) on May 9, 2003, it switched to UATV and signed off in July. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) canceled the station's license on October 27, 2003.

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Broadcast television in the Central and Western Upper Peninsula of Michigan
This region includes the following cities: Marquette
Escanaba
Houghton
Iron Mountain
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