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TV Station WCTV • Analog Channel 6 TV Station WCTV • Analog Channel 6, DTV Channel 46 • Thomasville, GA Expected Operation on June 13: Licensed Digital License (solid): 1000 kW ERP at 566 m HAAT, Network: CBS vs. Analog (dashed): 97.7 kW ERP at 619 m HAAT, Network: CBS Market: Tallahassee, FL-Thomasville, GA Webster Stewart Sumter Wilcox NORTH Crisp Telfair Barbour Quitman Hazlehurst Jeff Davis Cuthbert Terrell Appling Randolph Lee Ben Hill Turner GA-8 Dale Clay Albany Irwin Bacon Henry Calhoun Dougherty Coffee AL-2 Worth Douglas GA-2 Tifton Tift Blakely Early Baker Berrien Atkinson Mitchell Ware Houston Miller Colquitt Cook GA-1 Lanier Seminole Clinch Bainbridge Grady Brooks Decatur Valdosta Jackson Thomasville Marianna Thomas Lowndes Echols A6 D46 Gadsden Leon Hamilton Tallahassee Madison Bay Calhoun Jefferson FL-4 FL-2 Suwannee Columbia Liberty Lake City Wakulla Perry Taylor Union Lafayette Gulf Franklin Port St. Joe Alachua GilchristFL-6 Newberry Dixie FL-5 Levy 2009 Hammett & Edison, Inc. 10MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 100 80 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition Analog service 977,643 persons Digital service 957,058 No symbol = no change in coverage Analog loss 36,458 Coverage lost but still served by same network Digital gain 15,873 Coverage lost and no other service by same network Net gain -20,585 BLCDT-20050815AAA Map set 1 WCTV Digital License TV Station WCTV • Analog Channel 6, DTV Channel 46 • Thomasville, GA Approved Post-Transition Operation: Licensed Digital License (solid): 1000 kW ERP at 566 m HAAT, Network: CBS vs. Analog (dashed): 97.7 kW ERP at 619 m HAAT, Network: CBS Market: Tallahassee, FL-Thomasville, GA Webster Stewart Sumter Wilcox NORTH Crisp Telfair Barbour Quitman Hazlehurst Jeff Davis Cuthbert Terrell Appling Randolph Lee Ben Hill Turner GA-8 Dale Clay Albany Irwin Bacon Henry Calhoun Dougherty Coffee AL-2 Worth Douglas GA-2 Tifton Tift Blakely Early Baker Berrien Atkinson Mitchell Ware Houston Miller Colquitt Cook GA-1 Lanier Seminole Clinch Bainbridge Grady Brooks Decatur Valdosta Jackson Thomasville Marianna Thomas Lowndes Echols A6 D46 Gadsden Leon Hamilton Tallahassee Madison Bay Calhoun Jefferson FL-4 FL-2 Suwannee Columbia Liberty Lake City Wakulla Perry Taylor Union Lafayette Gulf Franklin Port St. Joe Alachua GilchristFL-6 Newberry Dixie FL-5 Levy 2009 Hammett & Edison, Inc. 10MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 100 80 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition Analog service 977,643 persons Digital service 957,016 No symbol = no change in coverage Analog loss 36,491 Coverage lost but still served by same network Digital gain 15,864 Coverage lost and no other service by same network Net gain -20,627 BLCDT-20050815AAA Map set 2 WCTV Digital License Station WFSU-TV • Analog Channel 11, DTV Channel 32 • Tallahassee, FL Expected Operation on June 13: Licensed Digital License (solid): 938 kW ERP at 237 m HAAT, Network: PBS vs. Analog (dashed): 316 kW ERP at 232 m HAAT, Network: PBS Market: Tallahassee, FL-Thomasville, GA Pike Barbour Randolph Terrell Lee Turner Clay NORTH Irwin Henry Calhoun Dougherty Worth Tifton Coffee Dale Tift Blakely Enterprise AL-2 Early Baker Berrien GA-8 Dothan GA-2 Camilla Mitchell Colquitt GA-1 Houston Miller Cook Geneva Seminole Holmes Bainbridge Thomas Brooks Decatur Valdosta Jackson Grady Thomasville Marianna Lowndes FL-1 Washington Hamilton Walton Gadsden Leon Tallahassee Madison Bristol Jefferson FL-4 Calhoun A11 D32 Bay FL-2 Suwannee Panama City Liberty Wakulla Perry Taylor Lafayette Gulf Franklin Carrabelle Port St. Joe Dixie 2009 Hammett & Edison, Inc. 10MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 100 80 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition Analog service 454,628 persons Digital service 517,413 No symbol = no change in coverage Analog loss 254 Coverage lost but still served by same network Digital gain 63,039 Coverage lost and no other service by same network Net gain 62,785 BLEDT-20030730ACW Map set 1 WFSU-TV Digital License Station WFSU-TV • Analog Channel 11, DTV Channel 32 • Tallahassee, FL Approved Post-Transition Operation: Licensed Digital License (solid): 938 kW ERP at 237 m HAAT, Network: PBS vs. Analog (dashed): 316 kW ERP at 232 m HAAT, Network: PBS Market: Tallahassee, FL-Thomasville, GA Pike Barbour Randolph Terrell Lee Turner Clay NORTH Irwin Henry Calhoun Dougherty Worth Tifton Coffee Dale Tift Blakely Enterprise AL-2 Early Baker Berrien GA-8 Dothan GA-2 Camilla Mitchell Colquitt GA-1 Houston Miller Cook Geneva Seminole Holmes Bainbridge Thomas Brooks Decatur Valdosta Jackson Grady Thomasville Marianna Lowndes FL-1 Washington Hamilton Walton Gadsden Leon Tallahassee Madison Bristol Jefferson FL-4 Calhoun A11 D32 Bay FL-2 Suwannee Panama City Liberty Wakulla Perry Taylor Lafayette Gulf Franklin Carrabelle Port St. Joe Dixie 2009 Hammett & Edison, Inc. 10MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 100 80 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition Analog service 454,628 persons Digital service 515,986 No symbol = no change in coverage Analog loss 254 Coverage lost but still served by same network Digital gain 61,612 Coverage lost and no other service by same network Net gain 61,358 BLEDT-20030730ACW Map set 2 WFSU-TV Digital License TV Station WFXU • Analog Channel 57, DTV Channel 48 • Live Oak, FL Expected Operation on June 13: Licensed Digital License (solid): 22.0 kW ERP at 134 m HAAT vs. Analog (dashed): 2510 kW ERP at 135 m HAAT Market: Tallahassee, FL-Thomasville, GA Worth Tift Coffee Wayne McIntosh NORTH Pierce Berrien Atkinson Mitchell GA-8 Glynn Waycross Brantley Colquitt Ware Brunswick Cook Lanier Clinch GA-1 Camden GA-2Thomas Brooks Charlton Thomasville Valdosta Grady St. Marys Lowndes Echols Nassau Leon D48 A57 Hamilton Jefferson Madison Duval Baker Jacksonville Live Oak Macclenny Suwannee FL-4 Wakulla Columbia Perry Taylor Union FL-6 Clay St. Johns Lafayette Bradford FL-2 Gilchrist Alachua Putnam Gainesville Palatka Dixie FL-3 Flagler Chiefland FL-7 Levy Volusia Marion Pierson FL-5 Ocala FL-8 Citrus Lake Crystal River Sumter 2009 Hammett & Edison, Inc. 10MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 100 80 60 40 20 0 KM 20 No symbol = no change in coverage Analog service 195,184 persons Digital service 178,592 Coverage lost after DTV transition Analog loss 16,592 Digital gain 0 Net gain -16,592 BLCDT-20071113ACD Map set 1 WFXU Digital License TV Station WFXU • Analog Channel 57, DTV Channel 48 • Live Oak, FL Approved Post-Transition Operation: Licensed Digital License (solid): 22.0 kW ERP at 134 m HAAT vs. Analog (dashed): 2510 kW ERP at 135 m HAAT Market: Tallahassee, FL-Thomasville, GA Worth Tift Coffee Wayne McIntosh NORTH Pierce Berrien Atkinson Mitchell GA-8 Glynn Waycross Brantley Colquitt Ware Brunswick Cook Lanier Clinch GA-1 Camden GA-2Thomas Brooks Charlton Thomasville Valdosta Grady St. Marys Lowndes Echols Nassau Leon D48 A57 Hamilton Jefferson Madison Duval Baker Jacksonville Live Oak Macclenny Suwannee FL-4 Wakulla Columbia Perry Taylor Union FL-6 Clay St. Johns Lafayette Bradford FL-2 Gilchrist Alachua Putnam Gainesville Palatka Dixie FL-3 Flagler Chiefland FL-7 Levy Volusia Marion Pierson FL-5 Ocala FL-8 Citrus Lake Crystal River Sumter 2009 Hammett & Edison, Inc. 10MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 100 80 60 40 20 0 KM 20 No symbol = no change in coverage Analog service 195,184 persons Digital service 181,565 Coverage lost after DTV transition Analog loss 13,619 Digital gain 0 Net gain -13,619 BLCDT-20071113ACD Map set 2 WFXU Digital License DTV Station WSWG • Channel 43 • Valdosta, GA Expected Operation on June 13: Licensed Digital License (solid): 50.0 kW ERP at 253 m HAAT, Network: CBS Market: Tallahassee, FL-Thomasville, GA Taylor Emanuel Bulloch Houston BleckleyNORTH Treutlen Candler Chattahoochee Macon Laurens Marion GA-8 Schley Montgomery GA-12 Pulaski Vidalia Eastman Evans Dooly Stewart Dodge Wheeler Americus Toombs Webster Sumter GA-2 Cordele Wilcox Tattnall Crisp Telfair Long Terrell Jeff Davis Appling Randolph Lee Ben Hill Turner Albany Irwin Wayne Calhoun Dougherty Coffee Bacon Worth Douglas Tifton Tift Pierce Early Baker Berrien Atkinson GA-1 Mitchell Waycross Miller Colquitt 43 Ware Brantley Cook Camden Seminole Lanier Clinch Bainbridge Charlton Decatur Grady Brooks Thomasville Valdosta Thomas Lowndes Echols Nassau Gadsden Leon Hamilton Tallahassee Jefferson Madison FL-4 Macclenny FL-2 Suwannee Columbia Baker Duval Lake City Wakulla Liberty Perry Clay Taylor Union FL-6 Lafayette Bradford Franklin2009 Hammett & Edison, Inc. 10MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 100 80 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition Digital service 328,721 persons BLCDT-20061109ACF Map set 1 WSWG Digital License DTV Station WSWG • Channel 43 • Valdosta, GA Approved Post-Transition Operation: Licensed Digital License (solid): 50.0 kW ERP at 253 m HAAT, Network: CBS Market: Tallahassee, FL-Thomasville, GA Taylor Emanuel Bulloch Houston BleckleyNORTH Treutlen Candler Chattahoochee Macon Laurens Marion GA-8 Schley Montgomery GA-12 Pulaski Vidalia Eastman Evans Dooly Stewart Dodge Wheeler Americus Toombs Webster Sumter GA-2 Cordele Wilcox Tattnall Crisp Telfair Long Terrell Jeff Davis Appling Randolph Lee Ben Hill Turner Albany Irwin Wayne Calhoun Dougherty Coffee Bacon Worth Douglas Tifton Tift Pierce Early Baker Berrien Atkinson GA-1 Mitchell Waycross Miller Colquitt 43 Ware Brantley Cook Camden Seminole Lanier Clinch Bainbridge Charlton Decatur Grady Brooks Thomasville Valdosta Thomas Lowndes Echols Nassau Gadsden Leon Hamilton Tallahassee Jefferson Madison FL-4 Macclenny FL-2 Suwannee Columbia Baker Duval Lake City Wakulla Liberty Perry Clay Taylor Union FL-6 Lafayette Bradford
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