WMJF-CD
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WMJF-CD, virtual and UHF digital channel 39, is a low-powered, Class A television station with multiple affiliations serving Baltimore, Maryland, United States that is licensed to the suburb of Towson. The station is owned by HME Equity Fund III, LLC. WMJF-CD's transmitter is located on Maryland Route 45 near the Towson Town Center mall.
History
Towson University established W61BT in 1991 as a student television station. In the mid-1990s, the station served as the local affiliate for The WB, until it moved to WNUV in January 1998. After a brief stint as an America One affiliate, WMJF flipped to MTV2 in 2004. WMJF was also a CNN student bureau, one of only two in the country.
WMJF was a 90% student run organization, operated under faculty advisers Dr. John MacKerron and Dr. David Reiss, and an executive board of five elected and appointed positions that they deemed necessary to help operate the station.
Towson University sold WMJF-LP to LocusPoint Networks in December 2012.[1] The deal closed on August 8, 2013. LocusPoint then sold WMJF-CD to HME Equity Fund III on April 8, 2018. Towson University continued to operate the station until 2019. Programming and operations are handled remotely via satellite feed.
Digital channels
The station's digital signal is multiplexed:
Channel | Video | Aspect | PSIP Short Name | Programming[2] |
---|---|---|---|---|
39.1 | 480i | 4:3 | GR | Grit |
39.2 | Ju | Justice Network | ||
39.3 | Qu | Quest | ||
39.4 | IO | Ion Television | ||
39.5 | Bu | Buzzr | ||
39.6 | SH | Informercials |
Programming
WMJF-produced programming was generally seen weekday evenings from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m., and Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday nights from 9 p.m. to midnight. Syndicated shows were seen weekdays from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., with the actual times depending on student-produced programs scheduled; syndicated programming included a National Lampoon hour block of programming three times a week, and federally mandated Educational/Informational (E/I) programming for children. Other times were filled with MTV2 programming, especially on weekends and student holidays.
News
- 16News – a weekly news program on issues that matters to Towson students, as well as look at key national and international events
Sports
- Towson Sports Weekly – A weekly roundup of Towson sports news
- Towson Gameday – A show focusing on Towson Tigers football
- Full Court Press – full analysis of each game and previews of the upcoming game
- Face Off – debate on local and national sport topics
- Heatin it Up – Daniel Abraham talks to Towson's sports' all stars
Entertainment
- Towson Exposure – Student made film and video projects
- News from the Fringe – political and news satire show
- Civil Disobedience – sketch comedy
- College Night – with Phil Kessell, Towson's own late night host
- Film School – student-produced sitcom about the lives of film students
- Press Start – Video game review show
- At the Movies – Movie reviews by college students
- A.R.G. (Alternate Reality Game)
WMJFNow
WMJFNow was launched in August 2006, after a beta run the previous spring. The program is run using Google Video. WMJFNow is the creation of webmaster and station president, Christopher Taydus with help from many station members including Josh Eisenberg, Joe Achard and Diego Torres. It was created to help find a new audience for the station. Taydus was quoted as saying, "I have a friend who goes to Northeastern who has been watching our sitcom Film School. We've even had guys from other countries watching."[3] When asked about the numbers that some shows were receiving, Josh Eisenberg said, "In the college television market those are incredible numbers to be receiving. It used to be just a five-mile radius, and now anyone can see it."[3]
Half-Way There Festival
The Half-Way There Festival is an annual film festival sponsored and hosted by WMJF. It was created by Josh Eisenberg with help from Christopher Taydus and Professor Greg Faller. It is held every December and gets its name from the fact that it's held halfway between the previous and the next Media Arts Festival (Towson University's Electronic Media and Film Department's Annual Film Festival). WMJF-TV lets the audience vote to choose the winners. Lambda Kappa Tau, Towson's Media Arts Fraternity, took over the festival in Fall 2008.
WMJF.tv launched
The student-run television station WMJF-TV was relaunched as an internet-only service, WMJF.tv, in 2013 under General Manager and Faculty Advisor Dr. Dave Reiss - utilizing the internet as the means for broadcasting student-produced programming via a newly designed website. The new Media Center HDTV studio, now utilizing virtual sets, was fully integrated into the productions. Coverage of campus news and events continue, along with new programming including alumni profiles.
Spectrum reallocation
As a part of the repacking process following the 2016-2017 FCC incentive auction, WMJF-CD will relocate to UHF channel 23 by 2020, using PSIP to display its virtual channel number as 39.[4]
References
- ^ Seyler, Dave (December 13, 2012). "LocusPoint again demonstrates it's a Class A Act". Television Business Report. Retrieved December 16, 2012.
- ^ RabbitEars TV Query for WMJF
- ^ a b "Technology Briefs". The Towerlight. November 16, 2006. Retrieved 2006-12-13.[dead link]
- ^ "Searchable Clearinghouse | National Association of Broadcasters". www.nab.org. Retrieved 2018-05-28.