WVEB-LD

WVEB-LD (channel 22), is a low-powered television station serving Charlotte, North Carolina, United States that is licensed to Florence, South Carolina. The station is owned by INNOVATE Corp., as part of a duopoly with WHEH-LD (channel 41).[1]

WVEB-LD
CityFlorence, South Carolina
Channels
Programming
Subchannels(see below)
Ownership
Owner
WHEH-LD
W15EB-D
History
FoundedMarch 2012
Former call signs
W14EB-D (2012-2016)
Former channel number(s)
Digital:
14 (UHF)
Silent (2012-2016)
AMGTV
Cozi TV (2016–2020)
Call sign meaning
Disambiguation of former W14EB translator calls
Technical information
Facility ID182013
ERP5 kW
HAAT337 ft (103 m)
Transmitter coordinates35°11′55.7″N 80°52′36.4″W

The signal originates from the Morris Communications Tower, located in Charlotte's Southside Park neighborhood.[2]

History

Originally licensed to Florence, South Carolina, in the Myrtle Beach media market, the station's construction permit was issued in late March 2012 under the translator-style callsign of W14EB-D. The current WVEB-LD callsign was adopted on June 28, 2016. Around that time, DTV America, its current owner relocated the station to be located in Charlotte, North Carolina to become a sister station to WHEH-LD, the Lumberton-licensed station that DTV America already owns. A recent RabbitEars.info query of WVEB revealed that the Morris Communications Tower was elected to be the station's transmitter site. The station identification card identifies it as a Charlotte-based station, even though officially, the city of license remains to be Florence. DTV America has a handful of other stations, on the air or silent, throughout the country that has a city of license outside of the market that it is located in.[3]

Digital channels

The station's digital signal is multiplexed:

Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming[1][4][5]
22.1480i4:3WVEB-LDTimeless TV
22.2 Magnificent Movies Network
22.3Stadium
22.4The Nostalgia Network
22.5Shop LC
22.6Binge TV
22.7Carz & Trax

In November 2020, Cozi TV was replaced by Timeless TV; sometime between November–December 2020, The Country Network was replaced by infomercials.

References

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