WCLF

Television station in Clearwater, Florida


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::summary Television station in Clearwater, Florida ::

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FieldValue
callsignWCLF
cityClearwater, Florida
logoCTN Tampa Bay logo.png
logo_size240px
brandingCTN West Central Florida
digital21 (UHF)
virtual22
affiliations
ownerChristian Television Network
licenseeChristian Television Corporation, Inc.
locationClearwaterTampaSt. Petersburg, Florida
countryUnited States
airdate
callsign_meaning"Where Christ's Love Flows" or "Clearwater, Florida"
former_channel_numbersAnalog: 22 (UHF, 1979–2009)
erp1,000 kW
haat409 m
facility_id11125
coordinates
licensing_authorityFCC
website
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WCLF (channel 22) is a religious television station licensed to Clearwater, Florida, United States, serving the Tampa Bay area. It is the flagship station of the nationwide Christian Television Network (CTN), which has owned-and-operated and affiliated stations throughout the Southeastern and Midwestern United States. WCLF's studios are co-located with CTN's headquarters on 142nd Avenue in nearby Largo (with a Clearwater mailing address), and its transmitter is located near Riverview.

History

In August 1977, Bob D'Andrea, a local electric contractor and born again Christian, applied for a construction permit to build a television station on Tampa's then-unused channel 28. The station would operate on a non-profit basis and telecast Christian programming. However, a month later, a second group, Family Television Corporation, also applied for the channel—the application that would eventually result in WFTS-TV five years later. With increased interest in channel 28, D'Andrea's reformed group, the Christian Television Corporation, amended its application for channel 22 at Clearwater and was granted a construction permit in February 1979. In the meantime, the station began programming prime time hours on WKID-TV in Fort Lauderdale; after the permit award, interim offices were set up at D'Andrea's electrical company in Largo. Construction also began on the transmitter facility, a site shared with WTSP-TV.

WCLF began broadcasting on October 24, 1979, from temporary quarters while studios on land donated by local Christian college Florida Beacon College were being completed. In addition to presenting programs from other Christian ministries and broadcasters nationally, such as The PTL Club and The 700 Club, WCLF announced local programs such as Horizons 22, a feature program, and Joy Junction, a children's show. Horizons 22 was originally co-hosted by Bob Wells and his wife Barbara; Bob also served as program director, relocating from Cleveland after stints as a weatherman and comedy personality for WJW-TV and general manager of radio station WSUM there. Construction of the Beacon College studios continued into 1980, and issues with fire codes led to lawsuits by the city of Largo and Pinellas County. One of the station's board members, John Wesley Fletcher, resigned in 1981 after being disfellowshipped by the Assemblies of God; he later played a role in the PTL financial scandal.

Technical information

Subchannels

The station's signal is multiplexed: ::data[format=table title="Subchannels of WCLF{{Cite web|url=https://www.rabbitears.info/market.php?request=station_search&callsign=WCLF#station|website=RabbitEars|title=RabbitEars TV Query for WCLF|access-date=December 30, 2022|archive-date=December 30, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221230044625/https://www.rabbitears.info/market.php?request=station_search&callsign=WCLF#station|url-status=live}}"]

ChannelRes.AspectShort nameProgramming22.122.222.322.422.5
1080i16:9WCLF TVCTN
480iLifestyCTN Lifestyle
CTNiCTN International
N2Newsmax2
BIZ-TVBiz TV
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Analog-to-digital conversion

WCLF shut down its analog signal, over UHF channel 22, on February 17, 2009, to conclude the federally mandated transition from analog to digital television. The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 21, using virtual channel 22.

References

References

  1. Benbow, Charles. (August 6, 1977). "Authorization sought for 2 new TV channels". St. Petersburg Times.
  2. Brown, Ben. (July 16, 1977). "Local Experiment Produces Fast-Paced Children's Show". The Tampa Tribune.
  3. Hall, John. (September 14, 1977). "Second Christian group seeks Channel 28". St. Petersburg Times.
  4. (February 9, 1979). "Christian corporation receives approval for television station". The Tampa Times.
  5. (July 29, 1978). "Christian TV to begin programing". St. Petersburg Times.
  6. Kirby, Sharon. (February 25, 1979). "Executive works on a modern way to present a timeless message". St. Petersburg Times.
  7. Perry, Linda. (July 21, 1979). "Clearwater Christian TV station to begin broadcasting this fall". St. Petersburg Times.
  8. Pugh, Jeanne. (October 27, 1979). "Nation's newest Christian TV station begins operations". St. Petersburg Times.
  9. (May 24, 1979). "Hoolihan is heading to Dixie". [[The Plain Dealer]].
  10. Pugh, Jeanne. (February 2, 1980). "Miss America feels title represents call to ministry". St. Petersburg Times.
  11. Dahl, David. (June 25, 1983). "Channel 22 passes fire inspection but violates county building code". St. Petersburg Times.
  12. Pugh, Jeanne. (March 28, 1987). "Evangelical infighting leaves people asking, 'What is Christian love?'". St. Petersburg Times.
  13. Halldin, Bill. (April 11, 1987). "Bakker scandal didn't hurt telethon". The Tampa Tribune.
  14. "RabbitEars TV Query for WCLF".
  15. (May 23, 2006). "DTV Tentative Channel Designations for the First and Second Rounds". Federal Communications Commission.
  16. (February 18, 2009). "If You Miss The TV Signal, Think Inside The Box". [[The Tampa Tribune]].

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