WYCW

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WYCW
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Asheville, North Carolina
Greenville / Spartanburg /
Anderson, South Carolina
Branding Carolinas CW
Channels Analog: 62 (UHF)
Digital: 45 (UHF)
Affiliations The CW
Owner Media General
Founded June 15, 1987
Call letters meaning We're Your CW Station (a nod to its affiliation, and possibly a nod to former owner Pappas)
Former callsigns WASV-TV (1987-2006)
Former affiliations Independent (1987-1997)
The WB (1997-1999)UPN (1997, secondary until 1999-2006)
Website www.carolinascw.com/

WYCW is the CW affiliate licensed to Asheville, North Carolina, serving the Greenville, SC/Spartanburg, SC/Asheville television market. It's owned by Media General, owners of local CBS affiliates WSPA-TV and WNEG-TV, and is operated out of WSPA's facilities. WYCW's transmitter is located near Zirconia, North Carolina.

The station runs a general entertainment format consisting of off-network sitcoms, first-run prime time shows from CW, talk shows, reality shows, court shows and some children's programming. It also runs a 10 p.m. newscast produced by WSPA.

WYCW began operation on June 15, 1987 as WASV-TV, a locally owned station. It was licensed as a full power station, but operated at low power, initially simulcasting Christian programs from WGGS. The station began to run infomercials and shop-at-home programming in the early 1990s.

The station was sold in 1995 to Pappas Telecasting (which previously owned WHNS Channel 21), and began to transmit at full power in 1996. At that time, Pappas agreed to become a subordinate owner for WASV, with Spartan Broadcasting (owner of WSPA-TV) taking control of the station's programming and airtime. Spartan subsequently moved the WB affiliation (previously carried on WSPA as a secondary affiliation) to WASV in October 1997. The station also began to carry programming from UPN; however, it treated the WB as its primary affiliation. The station identified on air as The New 62' from 1997 to 2002, then as Super62 from 2002 until early 2004.

From 1998 to 2000, WASV aired sporting events pre-empted from CBS and NBC (that CBS affiliate WSPA-TV and NBC affiliate WYFF-TV locally pre-empted in favor of local programming, special reports or yearly telethons).

The WB affiliation moved to WBSC channel 40 on September 6, 1999, becoming an UPN affiliate as UPN62.

WASV continued its local marketing agreement with WSPA-TV even after the latter was sold to Media General in 2000. The station was purchased outright by Media General in 2001.

In its first year from 1997-1998, WASV signed off every night around 12-1 a.m. until 6-7 a.m.. Later in 1998 they began 24/7 broadcasting by running Shop-At-Home in the overnight hours...since late 2005/early 2006, they have discontinued Shop-At-Home at night and now run reruns/movies/infomercials/other programming.

An old WASV logo.
An old WASV logo.

On March 2, 2006, it was announced that WBSC-TV (now WMYA-TV), the Sinclair Broadcast Group-controlled WB affiliate, would become an affiliate of My Network TV effective September of that year. Nearly four weeks later, on March 28, it was confirmed that WASV would join The CW network.

WASV officially changed its call letters to WYCW on April 22, 2006. However, it continued to use its previous WASV call letters on-air until UPN officially ceased operations on September 15. When the CW launched on September 18, it rebranded itself as CW Carolinas.

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