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WACX is a Christian television station serving Orlando, Florida, licensed to nearby Leesburg with studios in Altamonte Springs. It is locally owned by the Bowers family and their company, Associated Christian Television System. It broadcasts on UHF channel 40, virtual channel 55. The station's schedule consists primarily of locally produced religious programming. Currently, WACX is operating as an independent station.

WACX is technically a commercial station, even though it, as with most religious stations, is viewer supported.

The station's owner, Associated Christian Television System, should not be confused with American Christian Television Services, owners of WTLW in Lima, Ohio, or the defunct television network the American Christian Television System.

Digital services

Channel Format Programming
55.1 480i Main WACX programming
55.2 "GodTV Network"
55.3 WACX encores
55.4 SonLife Broadcasting
55.5 Test Card
55.6 Test Card

History

WACX first signed on the air on March 6, 1982 as WIYE, operating on analog channel 55 and owned by Claud and Freeda Bowers. However, it has roots in a local Christian cable station begun by the Bowers and several other Lake County residents in 1977.

Channel 55's signal originally didn't make it too far out of Lake County. However, the station had grown enough that by 1987 it was able to move to a new transmitter capable of 5 million watts of power, boosting its coverage area to the entire Central Florida area. It became WACX in 1988, and began branding itself as "SuperChannel 55" because at the time it was the only station airing at the maximum power allowed for a UHF station.

WACX signed off its analog signal in March 2006, becoming the first established station in Central Florida to shut down its analog transmitter.

From the 1990s through September 2006, WACX was affiliated with TBN, regularly airing broadcast segments from the network; this affiliation ceased after TBN acquired its own station in the market. Since then, the station has regularly featured program segments foom The Inspiration Network (INSP) and periodically from God TV.

Relays

WACX operates two low-power translators and satellites that rebroadcast its programming:

In addition, WACX's programming is streamed on its website.

Previously, WACX operated an additional translator, WLWA-LP channel 14 in Lakeland (part of the Tampa Bay market), but that station signed off on June 15, 2006 after losing its transmitter site;[1] its license was revoked by the Federal Communications Commission on April 24, 2009.[2] Additionally, W40CQ-D replaced analog translator W69AY.

At one point, WACX controlled the SuperChannel TBN channel on the Sky Angel religious satellite service, but this was replaced with the national TBN service in 2006.

In August 2011, it was announced that Restoration Place, Inc. will be acquiring WACX-LP Tallahassee, in which the station will become WWRP-LP.[3]

The station previously operated a translator in Madison, W03AO channel 3. This translator has since closed down and is no longer listed in the FCC database.

References

  1. ^ "Notification of Suspension of Operations / Request for Silent STA". CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. June 26, 2006. Retrieved May 25, 2009.
  2. ^ Hashemzadeh, Hossein (April 24, 2009). "Re: WLWA-LP, Lakeland, FL" (PDF). CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved May 25, 2009.
  3. ^ FCC Public Notice Report #534: "Media Bureau Call Sign Actions", August 31, 2011.