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WLPC-CD is a local low-powered religious television station in Detroit, Michigan, broadcasting in digital on UHF channel 40.

Previous logo for WLPC, as CTN.

The station was originally affiliated with America One from 1986 until 1998. It also carried Worship Network in the late 1980s and early 1990s. It gained FamilyNet in the early 1990s, before becoming an all-FN affiliate.

WLPC could be received over-the-air in the immediate Detroit area, and portions of downtown Windsor, Ontario. However, in exceptional tropospheric propagation situations it could be received as far north as Lapeer County.

On December 13, 2010, CHWI-TV announced that it would be moving its Windsor repeater from channel 60 to channel 26 starting on January 8, 2011.[1][2] WLPC-LP, using an unprotected channel allocation, was forced off the air at that time.

On Friday, January 28, 2011, WLPC-LP was granted a Special Temporary Authority to relocate its analog feed to channel 38, a frequency formerly used by WADL, but has not done so. This STA expired without incident on July 28, 2011, and the station's owner, Pastor Glenn R. Plummer, filed a Notification of Suspension of Operations with the FCC on April 21, 2011, declaring that the station had terminated all over-the-air broadcasts, without a request for an extension of a Silent STA. However, during the time the station was not broadcasting terrestrially, it was still available on Comcast digital cable in Southeastern Michigan.[3]

Sometime in 2011, the station had moved its website to time4change.com, and begun streaming online at http://www.time4impact.com/, as The Impact Network.

At sometime in mid-November 2011, WLPC-LP had converted to digital as WLPC-LD, broadcasting on channel 40 from its tower atop the Cadillac Tower. The station broadcasts its sole digital stream with a PSIP of 40.1.

On May 27, 2014, WLPC-LD's call letters were officially upgraded to WLPC-CD, to reflect its long-standing status as a Class-A low-powered broadcaster.

WLPC and CTN

When WLPC used the Christian Television Network name and CTN acronym, it was not affiliated with, or connected to, the Clearwater, Florida-based network of the same name.

Digital subchannels

PSIP Number PSIP Name Programming Resolution Aspect ratio
40.1 WLPC LD Main WLPC-CD Programming/The Impact Network (religious) 480i 4:3
40.2 WLPCLD2 Black screen with no audio 480i 4:3

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