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WYCW : ウィキペディア英語版
WYCW

WYCW, virtual channel 62 (UHF digital channel 45), is a CW-affiliated television station located in Asheville, North Carolina, United States. The station is owned by Media General, as part of a duopoly with CBS affiliate WSPA-TV (channel 7). The two stations share studio facilities on International Drive (next to the I-26 and I-85 Bus/Veterans Parkway interchange) in Spartanburg, and its transmitter is located on Pinnacle Mountain Road, south of Green River Township's Jeter Mountain Terrace section, in Southern Henderson County, North Carolina.
==History==
The station first signed on the air on October 31, 1984 as WASV-TV. Originally locally-owned, even though it was licensed as a full-power outlet, the station initially operated at low-power, simulcasting Christian-oriented programming from Greenville-based WGGS-TV (channel 16). WASV began to run infomercials and shop-at-home programming in the early 1990s. WASV was sold to Pappas Telecasting Companies (which previously owned Fox affiliate WHNS (channel 21)) in 1995 and began to transmit its analog signal at full-power in 1996. At that time, Pappas entered into a local marketing agreement with CBS affiliate WSPA-TV (channel 7), which took control of WASV's programming and airtime.
In October 1997, WASV became the market's WB affiliate, taking the affiliation from WSPA, which carried the network on a secondary basis beginning at the network's launch in January 1995. At the same time, the station also became a secondary affiliate of UPN. The station branded on-air as "The New 62" from 1997 to 2002, which was then changed to "Super 62" in 2002, lasting until early 2004. From 1998 to 2000, WASV aired sporting events from CBS and NBC that those networks' local affiliates WSPA and WYFF (channel 4) pre-empted in favor of local programming, breaking news or severe weather coverage, or annual telethons.
The WB affiliation moved to rival WBSC (channel 40, now WMYA-TV) on September 6, 1999 and WASV became a full-time UPN station, which branded as "UPN 62" during network programming. WASV continued its LMA with WSPA even after the latter station was sold to Media General in 2000. Channel 62 was purchased by Media General outright in 2001, creating the market's first television duopoly. From 1997 to 1998, WASV signed off nightly from around midnight until 7:00 a.m. Later in 1998, it began broadcasting 24 hours a day with the addition of a block of programming from the Shop at Home Network during the overnight hours. In late-2005/early 2006, the station dropped Shop at Home programming, and replaced it with a mix of off-network sitcoms and court shows in the overnight during the week, and off-network dramas and sitcoms as well as movies on weekends.
On January 24, 2006, the Warner Bros. unit of Time Warner and CBS Corporation announced that the two companies would shut down The WB and UPN and combine the networks' respective programming to create a new "fifth" network called The CW.〔('Gilmore Girls' meet 'Smackdown'; CW Network to combine WB, UPN in CBS-Warner venture beginning in September ), CNNMoney.com, January 24, 2006.〕〔(UPN and WB to Combine, Forming New TV Network ), ''The New York Times'', January 24, 2006.〕 On March 2, 2006, Sinclair Broadcast Group announced that WBSC would become an affiliate of another new network, MyNetworkTV, which launched on September 5. Nearly four weeks later on March 28, it was confirmed WASV would join The CW.
Corresponding with the upcoming network change, the station officially changed its call letters to WYCW on April 22, 2006. However, it continued to use the WASV call sign on-air until UPN officially ceased operations on September 15, 2006. When The CW launched on September 18, the station rebranded itself as "Carolinas CW". In recent years, WYCW has been carried on cable in portions of the Columbia, South Carolina market, as well in the South Carolina side of the Augusta, Georgia market (including Aiken and North Augusta).〔http://svtvstations.webs.com/svtvstations.htm〕
On September 8, 2015, Media General announced that it would acquire the Meredith Corporation for $2.4 billion, with the combined group to be renamed Meredith Media General once the sale is finalized. Because Meredith already owns WHNS, and the two stations rank among the four highest-rated stations in the Greenville-Spartanburg-Asheville market in total day viewership, the companies will be required to sell either WHNS or WSPA to comply with FCC ownership rules. WYCW is the only one of the three stations that would not be affected and could either remain under its existing duopoly with WSPA or form a new duopoly with WHNS, as its total day viewership ranks below the top-four ratings threshold and is therefore eligible to be run by the merged company in any event since that station's total day viewership ranks below the top-four ratings threshold.

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