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In-5 In-6 In-9 Ky-4 Oh-15 Oh-12 Oh-8 Oh-7 Oh-4 Oh-5 Oh-2 Oh-3 Oh-1 Oh-18 TV Station WBDT • Analog Channel 26, DTV Channel 26 • Springfield, OH Expected Operation on June 13: Granted Construction Permit Digital CP (solid): 50.0 kW ERP at 291 m HAAT vs. Analog (dashed): 5000 kW ERP at 349 m HAAT Market: Dayton, OH Hancock Van Wert NORTH Allen Wyandot Crawford Huntington Lima IN-5 Adams OH-5 Wells Hardin Auglaize Marion Celina Marion Grant Blackford Mercer OH-4 Jay Morrow Logan Bellefontaine Shelby Union Delaware OH-12 Delaware Marysville Muncie Randolph Piqua Champaign IN-6 Darke Miami OH-8 Upper Arlington Franklin Henry Springfield OH-15 Wayne Clark Richmond Madison Dayton Preble A26 D26 OH-7 Greene Montgomery Pickaway Rush Fayette Union Fayette Washington Oxford Warren Butler Franklin Lebanon Clinton Decatur Ross OH-18 OH-1 OH-3 Hamilton Dearborn Highland Ripley Cincinnati OH-2 Jennings Clermont Pike IN-9 Boone Ohio Campbell KentonKY-4 Brown Adams Jefferson Scioto Switzerland Pendleton Gallatin Bracken 2009 Hammett & Edison, Inc. Grant 10MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition Analog service 2,432,152 persons Digital service 1,999,207 No symbol = no change in coverage Analog loss 486,805 Coverage lost after DTV transition Digital gain 53,860 Net gain -432,945 BPCDT-20080618ABM Map set 1 WBDT Digital CP TV Station WBDT • Analog Channel 26, DTV Channel 26 • Springfield, OH Approved Post-Transition Operation: Granted Construction Permit Digital CP (solid): 50.0 kW ERP at 291 m HAAT vs. Analog (dashed): 5000 kW ERP at 349 m HAAT Market: Dayton, OH Hancock Van Wert NORTH Allen Wyandot Crawford Huntington Lima IN-5 Adams OH-5 Wells Hardin Auglaize Marion Celina Marion Grant Blackford Mercer OH-4 Jay Morrow Logan Bellefontaine Shelby Union Delaware OH-12 Delaware Marysville Muncie Randolph Piqua Champaign IN-6 Darke Miami OH-8 Upper Arlington Franklin Henry Springfield OH-15 Wayne Clark Richmond Madison Dayton Preble A26 D26 OH-7 Greene Montgomery Pickaway Rush Fayette Union Fayette Washington Oxford Warren Butler Franklin Lebanon Clinton Decatur Ross OH-18 OH-1 OH-3 Hamilton Dearborn Highland Ripley Cincinnati OH-2 Jennings Clermont Pike IN-9 Boone Ohio Campbell KentonKY-4 Brown Adams Jefferson Scioto Switzerland Pendleton Gallatin Bracken 2009 Hammett & Edison, Inc. Grant 10MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition Analog service 2,432,152 persons Digital service 1,999,115 No symbol = no change in coverage Analog loss 486,897 Coverage lost after DTV transition Digital gain 53,860 Net gain -433,037 BPCDT-20080618ABM Map set 2 WBDT Digital CP TV Station WDTN • Analog Channel 2, DTV Channel 50 • Dayton, OH Expected Operation on June 13: Licensed Digital License (solid): 1000 kW ERP at 323 m HAAT, Network: NBC vs. Analog (dashed): 100 kW ERP at 304 m HAAT, Network: NBC Market: Dayton, OH Van Wert Wyandot Crawford Huntington NORTH Allen IN-5 Wells Adams OH-5 Hardin Auglaize Marion Celina Marion Grant Blackford Mercer Jay OH-4 Morrow Logan Bellefontaine Shelby Union Delaware OH-12 Delaware Marysville Muncie Randolph Piqua Champaign IN-6 Darke Miami OH-8 Upper Arlington Franklin Henry Springfield OH-15 Wayne Clark Richmond Madison Dayton Preble D50 A2 OH-7 Greene Montgomery Pickaway Rush Fayette Union Fayette Washington Oxford Warren Butler Franklin Lebanon Clinton Decatur Ross OH-18 OH-1 OH-3 Hamilton Highland Dearborn Ripley Cincinnati Pike Jennings Clermont IN-9 Boone Ohio Campbell OH-6 Kenton Brown OH-2 Jefferson Adams Switzerland KY-4 Scioto Madison Gallatin Pendleton Carroll Grant Bracken 2009Trimble Hammett & Edison, Inc. Mason Lewis 10MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition Analog service 3,083,614 persons Digital service 3,457,936 No symbol = no change in coverage Analog loss 13,126 Coverage lost but still served by same network Digital gain 387,448 Coverage lost and no other service by same network Net gain 374,322 BLCDT-20050629AAL Map set 1 WDTN Digital License TV Station WDTN • Analog Channel 2, DTV Channel 50 • Dayton, OH Approved Post-Transition Operation: Licensed Digital License (solid): 1000 kW ERP at 323 m HAAT, Network: NBC vs. Analog (dashed): 100 kW ERP at 304 m HAAT, Network: NBC Market: Dayton, OH Van Wert Wyandot Crawford Huntington NORTH Allen IN-5 Wells Adams OH-5 Hardin Auglaize Marion Celina Marion Grant Blackford Mercer Jay OH-4 Morrow Logan Bellefontaine Shelby Union Delaware OH-12 Delaware Marysville Muncie Randolph Piqua Champaign IN-6 Darke Miami OH-8 Upper Arlington Franklin Henry Springfield OH-15 Wayne Clark Richmond Madison Dayton Preble D50 A2 OH-7 Greene Montgomery Pickaway Rush Fayette Union Fayette Washington Oxford Warren Butler Franklin Lebanon Clinton Decatur Ross OH-18 OH-1 OH-3 Hamilton Highland Dearborn Ripley Cincinnati Pike Jennings Clermont IN-9 Boone Ohio Campbell OH-6 Kenton Brown OH-2 Jefferson Adams Switzerland KY-4 Scioto Madison Gallatin Pendleton Carroll Grant Bracken 2009Trimble Hammett & Edison, Inc. Mason Lewis 10MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition Analog service 3,083,614 persons Digital service 3,457,893 No symbol = no change in coverage Analog loss 13,126 Coverage lost but still served by same network Digital gain 387,405 Coverage lost and no other service by same network Net gain 374,279 BLCDT-20050629AAL Map set 2 WDTN Digital License Station WHIO-TV • Analog Channel 7, DTV Channel 41 • Dayton, OH Expected Operation on June 13: Licensed Digital License (solid): 1000 kW ERP at 290 m HAAT, Network: CBS vs. Analog (dashed): 200 kW ERP at 348 m HAAT, Network: CBS Market: Dayton, OH Van Wert Wyandot Crawford Huntington NORTH Allen Adams IN-5 Wells OH-5 Hardin Auglaize Marion Celina Marion Grant Blackford Jay Mercer OH-4 Portland Morrow Logan Bellefontaine Shelby Union Delaware OH-12 Delaware Marysville Muncie Randolph Piqua Champaign IN-6 Darke Miami OH-8 Upper Arlington Franklin Henry Springfield OH-15 Wayne Clark Richmond Madison Dayton OH-7 Preble A7 D41 Montgomery Greene Pickaway Rush Fayette Union Fayette Washington Oxford Warren Butler Franklin Lebanon Clinton Decatur Ross OH-18 OH-1 OH-3 Hamilton Highland Dearborn Ripley Cincinnati Jennings Clermont Pike IN-9 Boone Ohio Campbell Kenton Brown OH-2 OH-6 Jefferson Adams Switzerland KY-4 Scioto Gallatin Pendleton Grant Bracken 2009Trimble HammettCarroll & Edison, Inc. Mason 10MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition Analog service 3,012,892 persons Digital service 3,141,788 No symbol = no change in coverage Analog loss 102,224 Coverage lost but still served by same network Digital gain 231,120 Coverage lost and no other service by same network Net gain 128,896 BLCDT-20040614AEY Map set 1 WHIO-TV Digital License Station WHIO-TV • Analog Channel 7, DTV Channel 41 • Dayton, OH Approved Post-Transition Operation: Licensed Digital License (solid): 1000 kW ERP at 290 m HAAT, Network: CBS vs. Analog (dashed): 200 kW ERP at 348 m HAAT, Network: CBS Market: Dayton, OH Van Wert Wyandot Crawford Huntington NORTH Allen Adams IN-5 Wells OH-5 Hardin Auglaize Marion Celina Marion Grant Blackford Jay Mercer OH-4 Portland Morrow Logan Bellefontaine Shelby Union Delaware OH-12 Delaware Marysville Muncie Randolph Piqua Champaign IN-6 Darke Miami OH-8 Upper Arlington Franklin Henry Springfield OH-15 Wayne Clark Richmond Madison Dayton OH-7 Preble A7 D41 Montgomery Greene Pickaway Rush Fayette Union Fayette Washington Oxford Warren Butler Franklin Lebanon Clinton Decatur Ross OH-18 OH-1 OH-3 Hamilton Highland Dearborn Ripley Cincinnati Jennings Clermont Pike IN-9 Boone Ohio Campbell Kenton Brown OH-2 OH-6 Jefferson Adams Switzerland KY-4 Scioto Gallatin Pendleton Grant Bracken 2009Trimble HammettCarroll & Edison, Inc. Mason 10MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition Analog service 3,012,892 persons Digital service 3,141,788 No symbol = no change in coverage Analog loss 102,224 Coverage lost but still served by same network Digital gain 231,120 Coverage lost and no other service by same network Net gain 128,896 BLCDT-20040614AEY Map set 2 WHIO-TV Digital License TV Station WKEF • Analog Channel 22, DTV Channel 51 • Dayton, OH Expected Operation on June 13: Licensed Digital License (solid): 138 kW ERP at 351 m HAAT, Network: ABC vs. Analog (dashed): 2340 kW ERP at 351 m HAAT, Network: ABC Market: Dayton, OH Van Wert Wyandot Crawford Huntington Allen Adams NORTH IN-5 Wells OH-5 Hardin Auglaize Marion Celina Marion Grant Blackford Mercer Jay OH-4 Morrow Logan Bellefontaine Shelby Delaware Union OH-12 Delaware Marysville Muncie Randolph Piqua Champaign IN-6 Darke Miami OH-8 Upper Arlington Franklin Henry Springfield OH-15 Wayne Clark Richmond Madison Dayton D51 OH-7 Preble A22 Greene Montgomery Pickaway Rush Fayette Union Fayette Washington Oxford Warren Butler Franklin Lebanon Clinton Decatur Ross OH-18 OH-1 OH-3 Hamilton Highland Dearborn Ripley Cincinnati Jennings Clermont Pike IN-9 Boone Ohio Campbell Kenton Brown OH-2 Jefferson Adams Switzerland KY-4 Scioto Madison Pendleton Gallatin Grant Bracken 2009Trimble Hammett Carroll & Edison, Inc. Mason 10MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition Analog service 2,722,491 persons Digital service 2,994,996 No symbol = no change in coverage Analog loss 72,766 Coverage lost but still served by same network Digital gain 345,271 Coverage lost and no other service by same network Net gain 272,505 BLCDT-20050620AAP Map set 1 WKEF Digital License TV Station WKEF • Analog Channel 22, DTV Channel 51 • Dayton, OH Approved Post-Transition Operation: Licensed Digital License (solid): 138 kW ERP at 351 m HAAT, Network: ABC vs.
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