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WDYR-CD

WDYR-CD was a Class A low-powered television station that was licensed to and serving Dyersburg, Tennessee. The station was owned by Tri-State Christian Television. Broadcast facilities and studios were originally located at 2340 Upper Finley Road in Dyersburg.〔(Wdyr TV33 - Dyersburg TN 38024 | 731-286-4433 | Merchant Circle )〕
==History==
WDYR's application history began in 1995 under the callsign W33BO. By 1999, the station was on air and had launched a local news operation, titled Tri 33 News. The news aired at 6:30am, 6pm and 10pm C.T. each night, including anchors that had left nearby television stations in Jackson, Memphis, and Paducah to start the newscast.〔(First Edition of Tri 33 News (1999) )〕 The newscast intro music used was the Shelly Palmer News music package. The news was gone by the summer of 2000, when the Tri-State Christian Television network acquired the station and began airing its programming, which is a mixture of Christian programming.
TCT handed their license over in February 2013.〔(Also Admitted in KY FILED/ACCEPTED ). February 8, 2013.〕 The station is now defunct and is now on the market once again.
Before the station left the air, programming included all TCT network programming, along with some syndicated programming such as ''Bridging the Gap'',〔http://cfcky.com/ezine/kyv-may-june-08.pdf〕 ''Jack Van Impe Presents'',〔(Welcome to Jack Van Impe Ministries International )〕 ''A Bible Answer'' (originating from a local church in Paducah),〔(News From Northside Church of Christ (January 10, 2007) )〕 Manna Fest,〔(Mamma Fest Broadcasting Schedule )〕 and a few others.
==Coverage area==
In addition to its Dyer County coverage, WDYR was also available to antenna users in surrounding areas like parts of Crockett, Lake and Obion Counties of Tennessee, as well as into the Caruthersville, Missouri area. In Pemiscot County, Missouri, including the Steele area, the station was available on cable television via NewWave Communications.〔(NewWave Cable Channel lineup for Steele, Missouri )〕
==References==
==External links==

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*(Tri-State Christian Television )


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