WTVY-TV Tower
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The WTVY-TV Tower is a 1,901 FT AGL(579m) 2,035 FT AMSL structure located in Bethlehem, Florida. Erected in 1978 by WTVY channel 4 (CBS) in Dothan, Alabama, it is the tallest structure in the state of Florida. WTVY previously utilized a 1,209 FT tower located 5 miles east of Dothan in the Webb community. The old tower is still home to WTVY-FM. The new tower enables WTVY-TV to broadcast an omnidirectional signal for 80 miles which covers most of the Florida panhandle, south Alabama, and southwest Georgia. In 1988, WDJR-FM located their antenna at the 1,500 FT mark but had to relocate due to weight issues caused by the DTV transition and an extra antenna being needed by WTVY. WDJR built a 1,000 FT tower beside WTVY in 2006. In 2013, WRGX, the new NBC affiliate and sister station to WTVY began broadcasting from the tower at the 1,500 FT mark.