WKUW-LD


WKUW-LD, virtual channel 40, is a low-powered television station licensed to White House, Tennessee, United States and serving the Nashville television market. It is a translator of Lebanon-licensed MeTV affiliate WJFB which is owned by HC2 Holdings. WKUW-LD's transmitter is located in Whites Creek, Tennessee.

History

As a TBN translator in Bowling Green

Originally licensed to Bowling Green, Kentucky, the station began broadcasting on October 17, 2002, as a Trinity Broadcasting Network translator station, under the call sign W60DC, and was owned and operated by TBN.
On October 5, 2004, TBN announced they were selling the translator to Budd Broadcasting. The sale was finalized on December 1, 2004. A year later, on June 9, 2005, Budd Broadcasting changed the call sign to WKUW-LP.

The silent years and relocation to Nashville

On December 31, 2010, Budd Broadcasting took WKUW off the air temporarily to upgrade the station to digital operations. Budd also relocated the station to White House, Tennessee where the station also serves the Nashville market area some to the south. In the process, the station turned off its analog signal on channel 60 and signed on a digital signal on channel 40. Through the use of PSIP, digital television receivers display the station's virtual channel as its current UHF digital channel 40 rather than its former analog channel 60. This channel was among the high band UHF channels that were removed from broadcasting use when the digital transition in the United States saw the switchover from analog to exclusively digital broadcasting of terrestrial television television programming in June 2009. The call sign was also changed to WKUW-LD.

DTV America ownership

In 2015, it was announced that WKUW-LD and Bowling Green sister station WKUT-LD would be operated by DTV America Corporation, alongside Bowling Green-based Antenna TV and MyNetworkTV dual affiliate WCZU-LD. On July 17, 2015, DTV America took full control of WKUW and now owns and operates the station outright.
WKUW-LD returned to the air on November 23 as an affiliate of the Doctor Television Channel. The station now transmits from a tower near Whites Creek close to the Interstate 24 interchange with Old Hickory Boulevard, sharing tower space with television stations WUXP, WNTU-LP, WPGD, WRTN-LD, and WJNK-LD, and radio station WGFX.
On December 8, 2015, WKUW changed affiliations from DrTV to Buzzr—a network broadcasting mostly classic TV game shows. WKUW was supposed to add DrTV to a forthcoming second subchannel, however, this never happened. Instead, The Liquidation Channel was added to its second subchannel on January 27, 2016. WKUW also launched a third subchannel as an affiliate of Escape on January 27, 2016.
On April 1, 2016, WKUW added Newsmax TV on DT4 and QVC Over the Air on DT6. The fifth subchannel was silent until April 13, 2016, when it returned with The Country Network. It was discontinued on January 11, 2016, and replaced with a full-time feed from the Sinclair-owned American Sports Network. On September 6, 2017, ASN was folded into Stadium, a multi-platform sports network.
In May 2016, Newsmax TV was dropped from WKUW-LD4 and replaced with The Country Network. QVC Plus replaced the Country Network on WKUW-LD5.
On November 1, 2016, the full-time Retro TV network replaced Escape, which moved to WSMV-TV's second subchannel of 4.2 replacing Heartland.
In December 2016, WKUW added a seventh digital subchannel carrying infomercials, under the "Revenue Frontier" branding; however, on February 1, 2018, the infomercials were replaced with Jewelry Television.
On February 28, 2018, The Country Network was replaced with Quest on WKUW's fourth subchannel.

Under new ownership

WKUW was one of several dozen DTV America stations that were purchased by HC2 Holdings in October 2017.
On October 1, 2018, WKUW added CBN News Channel to its sixth subchannel, replacing QVC.
On March 5, 2019, WKUW discontinued Stadium from its third subchannel and QVC 2 from its fifth subchannel; both networks were replaced with infomercials. On April 8, 2019, infomercials were replaced on DT3 by the Soul of the South Network. This marked the return of the network to Nashville where it had been aired previously by WJDE-LD's channel 31.2.

As a WJFB translator

On the weekend of September 21, 2019, WKUW-LD eliminated all of its channels and underwent a channel reconstructing. WKUW-LD ran a Test Pattern on its main channel while Heroes & Icons was added on 40.2, Start TV on 40.3, Decades on 40.4 and Movies! on 40.5. This mirrored the channel lineup of sister station WJFB, although it continues to run Tri-State Christian Television on its sixth subchannel and Light TV on its seventh subchannel. WKUW-LD became a WJFB translator on September 23. The former WKUW-LD affiliations which include Buzzr, Shop LC, Soul of the South Network, Quest, Revenue Frontier, CBN News Channel and Jewelry Television continue to be seen on sister station WCTZ-LD.

Digital television

Digital channels

The station's digital signal is multiplexed:
ChannelVideoAspectPSIP Short NameProgramming
40.1720pMeTV-HDMeTV
40.2480iH&IHeroes & Icons
40.3480iStartTVStart TV
40.4480iDecadesDecades
40.5480iMovies!Movies!

Spectrum reallocation

In 2017, due to the FCC's 2016 incentive auction, WKUW filed for a construction permit for its digital subchannel to relocate to digital UHF channel 28 due to spectrum re-packing. Channels will be changing over a transition period, which will take place between September 7, 2019, and October 18, 2019. However, on October 19, 2018, WKUW went off the air temporarily to prepare for the transition and relocation to UHF channel 28. WKUW-LD returned to the air briefly on January 30, 2019, and went off the air again at 3:25 p.m. that day after testing its signal in preparation for its permanent return. WKUW-LD officially returned to the air on UHF channel 28 on February 1, 2019 at 1:30 p.m.