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Revision as of 15:15, 6 January 2012

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W23BZ ("GTN") is a low-power independent commercial television station in Columbus, Ohio. It broadcasts locally on channel 23, as well as nationally via Sky Angel. The station presents a variety of syndicated general entertainment programming, plus infomercials and shopping on overnights. It previously offered classic television programs such as Quincy, M.E. and Family Ties in the afternoon and evening hours.

From 1989 to 2008, W23BZ was owned by the Trinity Broadcasting Network, and served as a satellite repeater for the network.

On March 30, 2006, the station was granted a construction permit to begin converting operations to digital television.

In July 2008, it was announced that the Guardian Enterprise Group would sell its original, full-powered station, WSFJ-TV, to TBN for $16 million. [1] In exchange, Guardian acquired W23BZ from TBN in an affiliation swap of their respective channels, and transferred WSFJ's programming to that channel on October 1, 2008. However, Guardian found themselves at a disadvantage, as, having moved to a low-power signal, they lost their must-carry status; as a result, Guardian urged viewers to contact their cable systems to pick up GTN after the move to channel 23. [2] As of December 2009, Guardian reached an agreement for W23BZ carried on Insight Communications channel 283, and WOW channel 192, leaving Time Warner Cable as the sole cable system to yet carry W23BZ on either analog or digital services.

On September 26, 2011, W23BZ-D picked up Bounce TV upon its launch; the station will carry its programming on channel 23.1, mixed in with local programming and syndicated fare acquired from other sources.

Digital television

In late February 2011, W23BZ was off-the-air as it flash cutted to digital broadcast. The station returned to the air as W23BZ-D on March 2, 2011.

The station's digital channel is multiplexed:

Digital channels
Channel Name Programming Mode Resolution Aspect Ratio
23.1 W23BZ-D1 main GTN programming 480i 704 × 480 4:3
23.2 W23BZ-D2 Azteca América 480i 704 × 480 4:3

See also

  • .2 Network -- future general entertainment network owned by the Guardian Enterprise Group

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