| Local Stations |
| Quality | Display | Physical | Call Letters | Distance | Direction | Power Level | Comments |
 | 7‑1 | 18 | WDBJ | 92.75 | 281° | 675 kW | |
Display Channel | Physical Channel | Video | Audio | Call Sign | Network/Programming | Nickname | Notes | Print
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07-1   |  | 18.3 |  | 1080i |  | DD5.1  | WDBJ | CBS   | "WDBJ-7"  | 07-2 |  | 18.4 |  | 480i |  | DD2.0  | MY19 | MyN   | "My 19"  |
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Historical, Ownership, Transition, and Translator Data
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| Operator: | Schurz Communications  | | Licensee: | WDBJ TELEVISION, INC. |
| Sister: | W04AG-D | | Analog Sign-on: | October 3, 1955 (7) | | Digital Sign-on: | April 30, 2002 (18) | Certification : | Analog channel 7. Digital channel 18. | Elected Round 1 : | Elected channel 18. (Approved) | Final Channel : | Channel 18. | | Last Analog: | Channel 7 : | 2001' 316 kW DA | | Old Facility: | Channel 18 : | 1988' 460 kW ND (LIC) |
| Call Sign History: |
| | WDBJ | | | 09/14/1978 | WDBJ-TV | | | 11/01/1983 | WDBJ | |
Expanded History:
Television on channel 7 begins in 1950, when Times World and the Polan Bros. of Huntington both applied for channel 7. Soon, the Polan Bros. instead filed a competing application for channel 10. The first station in the Roanoke valley, WROV-TV, went dark after only three months. Radio Roanoke (owner of WROV-AM 1240 and WROV-FM 103.7) filed a competing application for channel 7. Eventually, it was resolved with an agreement that Times World (owner of WDBJ-AM 960 and WDBJ-FM 94.9) would buy the UHF equipment of the now-dark WROV-TV, and in exchange Radio Roanoke would withdraw their application.
10/03/1955: WDBJ-7 signed on from Mill Mountain with studios in the Mountain Trust Bank Building.
--/--/1957: WDBJ-7 moved to a transmitter on Poor Mountain.
--/--/1969: WDBJ-7 was purchased by Schurz Communications.
04/20/2002: WDBJ-7 moved to studios in its new "Digital Broadcast Center" on Hershberger Road.
04/30/2002: WDBJ-DT signed on with a full-powered signal.
--/--/2004: WDBJ became the first in the market to invest in high-definition recording equipment. This allowed them to air a selection of movies from Paramount in high-definition.
09/05/2006: WDBJ-DT 7-2 "Seven Too" joined My Network TV.
09/11/2006: WDBJ-DT began carrying Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy in HD, the first HD syndicated programming in the market.
12/19/2006: WDBJ-DT 7-3 "Hometown Weather Channel" was discontinued.
04/22/2008, 5:00PM: WDBJ began HD newscasts.
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 | 10‑1 | 30 | WSLS‑TV | 92.39 | 281° | 901 kW | |
Display Channel | Physical Channel | Video | Audio | Call Sign | Network/Programming | Nickname | Notes | Print
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10-1   |  | 30.3 |  | 1080i |  | DD5.1  | WSLS-HD | NBC   | "WSLS-10"  | 10-2 |  | 30.4 |  | 480i |  | DD2.0  | WSLS-DT | Weather | "WSLS 10-2 Go"  | 10-3 |  | 30.5 |  | 480i |  | DD2.0  | Me-TV, | Me-TV   |  |
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Historical, Ownership, Transition, and Translator Data
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| Operator: | Media-General | | Licensee: | MEDIA GENERAL COMMUNICATIONS HOLDINGS, LLC |
| Analog Sign-on: | December 11, 1952 (10) | | Digital Sign-on: | April 30, 2002 (30) | Certification : | Analog channel 10. Digital channel 30. | Elected Round 1 : | Elected channel 10. (Disapproved) | Conflict Round 1 : | Elected channel 30. (Approved) | Final Channel : | Channel 30. | | Last Analog: | Channel 10 : | 2001' 316 kW ND | | Old Facilities: | Channel 30 : | 1918' 55.46 kW DA (STA) | Channel 30 : | 1942' 950 kW DA (LIC) |
| Call Sign History: |
| | WSLS | W Shenandoah Life InSurance | | 09/14/1978 | WSLS-TV | W Shenandoah Life InSurance |
Expanded History:
Television on channel 10 begins in 1950, when Shenandoah Life Insurance (owners of WSLS-AM 610 and WSLS-FM 99.1) applied for the frequency. Soon, Polan withdrew their application for channel 7 and instead went after channel 10. In time, they withdrew and WSLS went on the air December 11, 1952. | Station has no translators. |
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 | 13‑1 | 13 | WSET‑TV | 67.47 | 292° | 28.7 kW | |
Display Channel | Physical Channel | Video | Audio | Call Sign | Network/Programming | Nickname | Notes | Print
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13-1   |  | 13.3 |  | 720p |  | DD5.1  | WSET-HD | ABC   | "ABC13"  | 13-2 |  | 13.4 |  | 480i |  | DD2.0  | WSET-RT | Retro TV   | "RTV 13.2"  | 13-3 |  | 13.5 |  | 480i (w) |  | DD2.0  | WSET-WX | WeatherNation   |  |
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Historical, Ownership, Transition, and Translator Data
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| Operator: | Allbritton Communications | | Licensee: | WSET INCORPORATED |
| Sister: | W05AA-D | | Analog Sign-on: | February 8, 1953 (13) | | Digital Sign-on: | September 8, 2003 (34) | Certification : | Analog channel 13. Digital channel 34. | Elected Round 1 : | Elected channel 13. (Approved) | Final Channel : | Channel 13. | | Last Analog: | Channel 13 : | 2051' 302 kW DA | | Old Facilities: | Channel 34 : | 1865' 17.9 kW ND (STA) | Channel 34 : | 1865' 200 kW ND (STA) | Channel 34 : | 1865' 200 kW ND (LIC) | Channel 34 : | 1865' 200 kW DA (STA) |
| Call Sign History: |
| | WSET | W Lynchburg, VirginiA | | 09/14/1978 | WSET-TV | NeWSET 13 |
Expanded History:
Lynchburg broadcasting, owner of WLVA (590AM) received a construction permit for channel 13 in Lynchburg and signed on February 8, 1953.
--//1960's: ABC's Charles Gibson got his start at WSET.
--/--/1977: WLVA-TV changed calls to WSET-TV as part of its reimaging as "NeWSET-13"
09/04/2003: WSET-DT signed on with the ABC-HD Test Loop and Thurday Night football game.
09/04/2003: WSET-DT began regular broadcasts at 17.9 kW.
06/29/2005: WSET-DT boosted power to 200 kW.
02/24/2008: WSET-DT 13-2 began airing RTN. | Translators:Map the translators. |
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 | 21‑1 | 20 | WWCW | 67.5 | 293° | 865 kW | |
Display Channel | Physical Channel | Video | Audio | Call Sign | Network/Programming | Nickname | Notes | Print
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21-1   |  | 20.3 |  | 720p |  | DD5.1  | WWCW-HD | CW   | "CW5"  | 21-2   |  | 20.4 |  | 480i |  | DD2.0  | FOX | FOX   | "Fox 21/27"  | (WFXR 27-1)  |
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Historical, Ownership, Transition, and Translator Data
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| Operator: | Grant Media | | Licensee: | GB LYNCHBURG LICENSING LLC |
| Sister: | WFXR | | Analog Sign-on: | 1984 (21) | | Digital Sign-on: | April 2002 (20) | Certification : | Analog channel 21. Digital channel 20. | Elected Round 1 : | Elected channel 20. (Approved) | Final Channel : | Channel 20. | | Last Analog: | Channel 21 : | 1640' 4170 kW DA | | Old Facilities: | Channel 20 : | 1641' 186.3 kW DA (STA) | Channel 20 : | 1641' 520 kW DA (STA) | Channel 20 : | 1641' 135 kW DA (STA) |
| Call Sign History: |
| | 820504KE | | | 04/04/1983 | WJPR | W Jefferson-Pilot Roanoke | | 06/30/2006 | WWCW | W W CW 5 |
Expanded History:
Signed on as Independent WJPR in 1984.
--/--/1986: WJPR switched from Independent to Fox.
--/--/1992: Grant Media bought struggling WVFT-27 and began a simulcast of Fox as "Fox 21/27".
10/--/2001: WJPR was slated to become WBVA, WB21, but plans fell through.
04/--/2002: WJPR-DT signed on as WB "WBVA-5." (No Fox programming)
Late-/2002: Moved WB from 21-1 to 21-3; put Fox "Fox 21/27" on 21-1.
01/19/2005: WJPR-DT began airing HD Fox programming on 21-1 with WB on 21-2.
09/18/2006: The WBVA subchannel changed from WB "WBVA-5" to CW "The CW 5."
10/13/2006: WWCW-DT began airing HD Fox programming on 21-2 with Fox in SD on 21-1. | Station has no translators. |
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 | 36‑1 | 36 | WUNP‑TV | 58.03 | 140° | 125 kW | |
Display Channel | Physical Channel | Video | Audio | Call Sign | Network/Programming | Nickname | Notes | Print
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36-1   |  | 36.5 |  | 480i |  | DD2.0  | UNC-EX | PBS Encore   | "UNC-EX"  | 36-2   |  | 36.3 |  | 1080i |  | DD5.1  | UNC-TV | PBS   | "UNC-TV"  | 36-3   |  | 36.4 |  | 480i |  | DD2.0  | UNC-KD | PBS Kids   | "UNC-KD"  |
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Historical, Ownership, Transition, and Translator Data
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| Operator: | University of North Carolina | | Licensee: | UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA |
| Sister: | WUNC-TV | Certification : | Analog channel 36. Digital channel 39. | Elected Round 1 : | Elected channel 36. (Approved) | Final Channel : | Channel 36. | | Last Analog: | Channel 36 : | 1207' 1550 kW ND | | Old Facilities: | Channel 39 : | 1109' 57.6 kW DA (LIC) | Channel 36 : | 1207' 46 kW ND (LIC) | Channel 36 : | 1207' 125 kW ND (LIC) | Channel 36 : | 1197' 92 kW ND (STA) |
| Call Sign History: |
| | 830104KE | | | 08/21/1984 | WUNP-TV | |
Station has no translators. |
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 | 38‑1 | 36 | WPXR‑TV | 92.77 | 281° | 276 kW | |
Display Channel | Physical Channel | Video | Audio | Call Sign | Network/Programming | Nickname | Notes | Print
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38-1 |  | 36.3 |  | 720p |  | DD2.0  | ION | ION   |  | 38-2 |  | 36.4 |  | 480i |  | DD2.0  | qubo | Qubo   |  | 38-3 |  | 36.5 |  | 480i |  | DD2.0  | IONLife | ION Life   |  | 38-4 |  | 36.6 |  | 480i |  | DD2.0  | ShopTV | Infomercials |  |
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Historical, Ownership, Transition, and Translator Data
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| Operator: | Ion Media Networks | | Licensee: | ION MEDIA LICENSE COMPANY, LLC |
| Analog Sign-on: | August 1986 (38) | | Digital Sign-on: | April 30, 2002 (36) | Certification : | Analog channel 38. Digital channel 36. | Elected Round 1 : | Elected channel 36. (Approved) | Final Channel : | Channel 36. | | Last Analog: | Channel 38 : | 2044' 1350 kW DA |
| Call Sign History: |
| | 820201KI | | | 07/11/1983 | WEFC | W Evangelical Foursquare Church | | 01/13/1998 | WPXR | W PaX Roanoke | | 06/15/2009 | WPXR-TV | W PaX Roanoke |
Expanded History:
Signed on in August 1986 as Religious WEFC, owned by the Evangelical Foursquare Church.
01/13/1998: Switched to INTV Infomercials as WPXR.
08/31/1998: Switched from INTV Infomercials to PAX.
04/30/2002: WPXR-DT signed on at full power with a 3-hour per day schedule.
06/27/2004: WPXR-DT began multicasting four digital services. | Station has no translators. |
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