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WNGH-TV

WNGH-TV is a PBS member public television station licensed to serve Chatsworth, Georgia on digital TV channel 33 (virtual channel 18). It is part of the Georgia Public Broadcasting (GPB) state network, serving North Georgia and the Chattanooga media market. Despite its UHF frequency, the height of WNGH's transmitter makes it one of GPB's strongest stations. It provides at least secondary coverage as far north as Athens, Tennessee and as far south as metro Atlanta's north-northwestern suburbs, many of which can no longer get GPB's primary public television station, WGTV TV 8. Two broadcast translator stations help bring the signal to the mountainous parts of the service area. However, some network program duplication occurs with WTCI-TV, the main PBS station for the Chattanooga area.
==History==
The station made its first broadcast on January 30, 1967 as WCLP, a National Educational Television and Georgia Educational Television network affiliate. In effect, it was also Chattanooga's first educational television station, as WTCI-TV did not start broadcasting until 1970. In early 1979, the station added the suffix to its callsign, becoming WCLP-TV on February 2. In 2002, WCLP's digital signal started on channel 33.
On April 15, 2008, WCLP-TV changed its call sign to WNGH-TV, which matches GPB's new local FM radio station, WNGH-FM. (It is unclear why the reverse was not done, since WCLP-FM was available to match the callsign the TV station had used for over 40 years since its inception.) After purchasing the FM, it was moved to transmit from the same broadcast tower as the TV station, atop a mountain within Fort Mountain State Park.
Due to equipment failure in 2008, its analog signal was operating at reduced power (30% of normal, or 1500 kW) until it switched entirely to digital.

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