WMYT-TV

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WMYT-TV
Image:Wmyt_logo.gif
Rock Hill, South Carolina / Charlotte, North Carolina
Branding "My TV12" (cable slot)
Channels 55 (UHF) analog,
39 (UHF) digital
Affiliations My Network TV
Owner Capitol Broadcasting Company
Founded October 21, 1994
Call letters meaning W MY Network TV
Former callsigns WFVT (1994-2001)
WWWB (2001-2006)
Former affiliations Independent (1994-95)
The WB (1995-2006)
Website www.wmyt12.com

WMYT-TV Channel 55 (known on-air as My TV 12, a reference to its cable channel location) is the MyNetworkTV affiliate in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. It is carried on channel 12 on most area cable systems. It is owned by Capitol Broadcasting Company along with WJZY. It is licensed to Rock Hill, South Carolina; making it the only commercial station in the market licensed to the South Carolina side of the Charlotte market. However, it shares a studio with WJZY in north Charlotte, and maintains transmitter facilities in Dallas, North Carolina.

The station began on October 21, 1994 as WFVT, an independent station operated by WJZY through a local marketing agreement. It became a charter WB affiliate in 1995, and shortly after that rebranded itself as "WB55". Capitol Broadcasting of Raleigh, WJZY's owner, bought WFVT outright in 2000 after the FCC relaxed ownership restrictions and changed the calls to WWWB in 2001--calls that had originally been held by a station in Tampa Bay.

From 2000-2002 the station had a short-lived newscast called "The Ten O'Clock News" produced by WCNC-TV.

Shortly after My Network TV was announced, WWWB was announced as the network's Charlotte affiliate. WJZY had already joined CW Network, a merger of UPN and The WB, effective September that year.[1] This gave Charlotte the nation's first CW-My Network TV duopoly. While most television experts expected WJZY to get the CW affiliation, it would not have been an upset if WWWB had won it instead. Charlotte was one of the few markets where the WB and UPN affiliates were both relatively strong.

On April 28, 2006, WWWB changed its call letters to WMYT-TV, in anticipation of its new affiliation. [2] WMYT will be the new over-the-air home for the NBA's Charlotte Bobcats starting with the 2006-07 season.

Recently, WMYT has erected several advertising signs around the Charlotte area describing several Charlotte landmarks as "my ___."


Capitol Broadcasting |
WILM-LP | WJZY | WMYT | WRAL-TV | WRAZ | North Carolina News Network | WCMC | WRAL-FM
Broadcast television in the Charlotte market  (Nielsen DMA #26)

WBTV 3 (CBS) - WSOC 9 (ABC) - WHKY 14 (Ind) - W16CF 16 / W38CN 38 / W66ST 66 (TBN) - WUNE 17 / WUNG 58 (PBS/UNC-TV) - WCCB 18 (Fox) - WLNN-LP 24 / WTBL-LP 49 (A1) - WGTB-LP 28 (FN/LeSEA) - WNSC 30 (PBS/SCETV) - WCNC 36 (NBC, WX Plus on DT2) - WTVI 42 (PBS) - WJZY 46 (The CW) - WMYT 55 (MNTV) - WAXN 64 (Ind)


Local cable television channels

CMS TV3 - News 14 Carolina - Ch. 16 (Local Government) - C-SET (defunct)

See also Broadcast television in Greenville/Spartanburg/Asheville, Columbia and Piedmont Triad
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