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WJZY
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Belmont/Charlotte, North Carolina
Branding WJZY CW 46
Channels Analog: 46 (UHF)
Digital: 47 (UHF)
Affiliations The CW
Owner Capitol Broadcasting Company
Founded March 13, 1987
Former affiliations Independent (1987-95), UPN (1995-2006)
Website www.wjzy.com/

WJZY is The CW affiliate in Charlotte. The station broadcasts on channel 46, and is found on channel 8 on most area cable systems. WJZY is co-owned with MyNetworkTV affiliate WMYT-TV; the two stations share a studio in northwest Charlotte( 35°15′22.1″N, 80°59′5.3″W) a few miles from Belmont, WJZY's city of license. Its transmitter is located in Dallas, North Carolina. The station also airs a 10pm newscast produced by CBS affiliate WBTV (Channel 3).

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It signed on March 13, 1987 as an independent station, the first new full-power station in the Charlotte area since WCTU-TV (now WCNC-TV) signed on in 1967. However, the station was originally licensed as WMHU in 1986, changing its calls to WJZY in November. Former Charlotte mayor Harvey Gantt was part of the group that owned the station. It ran a format of cartoons, westerns, old movies and drama shows. Less than a year later, Capitol Broadcasting, owners of WRAL-TV in Raleigh, bought the station. At that time classic sitcoms, more recent off-network sitcoms, and more recent movies were mixed in. When WFVT (channel 55, later WWWB and now WMYT) signed on, WJZY operated the station under a local marketing agreement until Capitol bought the station outright in 2001.

It became a charter UPN affiliate on January 16, 1995. Starting in the mid 1990's, the station added more talk and reality shows and moved away from classic sitcoms and movies. In 2003 the kids shows were dropped after UPN ended its Disney kids block. At one point, it was tied with WUPA, the UPN O&O in Atlanta, as the network's fifth-strongest station. It was the over-the-air home of the NBA's Charlotte Hornets from 1992 until the team left for New Orleans in 2002, and was the over-the-air home of the Charlotte Bobcats from 2004 until 2006 when WMYT gained the rights.

On March 1, 2006; Capitol Broadcasting officials confirmed that WJZY would affiliate with The CW Television Network in the fall. This made WJZY the first UPN affiliate not owned and operated outside The CW's core group of WB stations owned by Tribune Broadcasting and UPN stations owned by CBS Corporation to join the new network [1]. In addition, sister station WMYT affiliated with MyNetworkTV, which made Capitol Broadcasting the first company to own both a CW affiliate and a MyNetworkTV affiliate in the same market. While most experts believed WJZY would get the CW affiliation, it would not have been an upset had WMYT gained the affiliation instead. CW officials were on record as preferring the "strongest" WB and UPN affiliates, and Charlotte was one of the few markets where the UPN and WB affiliates were both relatively strong.

Originally, WJZY was to be rebranded as 'CW 8' once the CW affiliation took place, which would have reflected its cable channel. [2]. However, it later scrapped these plans and now brands itself as 'CW 46.'

It is owned by CBC Real Estate Inc. The transmitter is 2,000 feet tall and broadcasts WJZY television as well as three FM Radio stations; (WNKS 95.1, WIBT 96.1 & WPEG 97.9).

The 2,000 feet tall WJZY tower from about ⅓ mile away. Taken 400 feet down the driveway (entrance on Old Willis School Rd) on April 28, 2007.
The 2,000 feet tall WJZY tower from about ⅓ mile away. Taken 400 feet down the driveway (entrance on Old Willis School Rd) on April 28, 2007.



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