WLMA (TV)

Television station in Lima, Ohio


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::summary Television station in Lima, Ohio ::

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FieldValue
name1WLMA
cityLima, Ohio
countryUnited States
logoWTLW.png
logo_size175px
brandingWLMA TV 44
digital14 (VHF)
virtual144
translatorsWOHW-LD (26 UHF, Lima)
affiliations
airdate1
former_callsigns1WTLW (1981–2022)
former_channel_numbers1
owner
licenseeMarquee Broadcasting Ohio, Inc.
operatorof WLMA, owner of WTLW-LD: American Christian Television Services, Inc.
erp110 kW
haat1207 m
facility_id11222
coordinates1
licensing_authorityFCC
website
name2WTLW-LD
digital217 (UHF)
virtual244
airdate2
former_callsigns2
former_channel_numbers2
erp215 kW
haat2149.6 m
class2LD
facility_id274373
coordinates2
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| name1 = WLMA | city = Lima, Ohio | country = United States | logo = WTLW.png | logo_size = 175px | branding = WLMA TV 44 | digital1 = 4 (VHF) | virtual1 = 44 | translators = WOHW-LD (26 UHF, Lima) | affiliations = | airdate1 = | former_callsigns1 = WTLW (1981–2022) | former_channel_numbers1 = | owner = | licensee = Marquee Broadcasting Ohio, Inc. | operator = of WLMA, owner of WTLW-LD: American Christian Television Services, Inc. | erp1 = 10 kW | haat1 = 207 m | class1 = | facility_id1 = 1222 | coordinates1 = | licensing_authority = FCC | website = | name2 = WTLW-LD | digital2 = 17 (UHF) | virtual2 = 44 | airdate2 = | former_callsigns2 = | former_channel_numbers2 = | erp2 = 15 kW | haat2 = 149.6 m | class2 = LD | facility_id2 = 74373 | coordinates2 =

WLMA (channel 44) is a religious/secular independent television station in Lima, Ohio, United States. It is owned by Marquee Broadcasting, which maintains a local marketing agreement (LMA) with American Christian Television Services, the station's previous owner. WLMA's studios and transmitter are located on Baty Road northwest of the city.

WTLW-LD (UHF channel 17, owned outright by American Christian Television Services, and also mapped to virtual channel 44) in Lima operates as a translator of WLMA.

American Christian Television Services should not be confused with the American Christian Television System, a defunct television network, or Associated Christian Television System, which owns WACX in Orlando, Florida.

History

WLMA has its roots in Christian radio station WTGN-FM, also in Lima. In 1976, WTGN solicited its listeners for seed money for a new television station. Before the station received FCC approval, however, WTGN opted not to own nor operate the new station, and the people behind the drive to get channel 44 on the air decided to incorporate as "American Christian Television Services, Inc."

The station chose a hangar at the former site of Lima Allen County Airport on Baty Road near Elida, northwest of Lima, to build a studio. The new studios, measuring 80 by, was believed by the station founders to be the largest television studio in Northwest Ohio. The hangar was converted into a television studio in 1980, through the efforts of volunteers.

On June 13, 1982, the station signed on the air as WTLW.

In 1988, the station expanded its focus from religious broadcasts to incorporate full length broadcasts of local high school basketball games. Eventually, football games were added as well. In the fall of 2010, WTLW launched a 24-hour all-sports network on its digital subchannel, 44.2. The station was called "WOSN", standing for West Ohio Sports Network.

WOSN now covers 70 schools and several colleges and airs hundreds of full length sporting events throughout the year. WOSN is also home to several sports related shows—The Sports Report, Big Sports Weekend, Buckeye Insider and Marks Madness. The majority of games aired on WOSN are football and basketball contests, but soccer, volleyball, tennis, swimming, softball, baseball, track, bowling and even Soap Box Derby racing have been featured.

As a result of the 600 MHz spectrum auction, WTLW was required to move to low-VHF channel 4. The station then moved a low-power translator (WTLW-LD) to its main tower as a nested translator to broadcast on UHF 17 at 15 kW of power, and became the temporary originating station for its signals (with virtual channel 44) while WTLW moved frequencies. The station changed its call sign to WLMA on October 13, 2022, with WOIW-LD changing its call sign to WTLW-LD on October 17.

Programming

WLMA runs infomercials and religious programming before 5 p.m.; and family dramas, first-run talk shows, family movies, local sports programming, and reality shows after 5 p.m.

Subchannels

::data[format=table title="Shared subchannels of WLMA{{Cite web|url=http://www.rabbitears.info/market.php?request=station_search&callsign=WLMA#station|title=RabbitEars TV Query for WLMA|website=[[RabbitEars]]|accessdate=May 26, 2025}} and WTLW-LD{{Cite web|url=http://www.rabbitears.info/market.php?request=station_search&callsign=WTLW#station|title=RabbitEars TV Query for WTLW|website=[[RabbitEars]]|accessdate=May 26, 2025}}"] | Channel | Res. | Aspect | Short name | Programming | WLMA||WTLW-LD | 44.3 || 44.1 | 44.4 || 44.2 | |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---| | 720p | 16:9 | WLMA | Main WLMA programming | | | | | | WOSN | West Ohio Sports Network | | | | | | | ::

References

References

  1. (November 15, 2022). "Assignments". [[Federal Communications Commission]].
  2. "Our Broadcast Schedule". American Christian Television Services.
  3. "RabbitEars TV Query for WLMA".
  4. "RabbitEars TV Query for WTLW".

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