WBSF

WBSF



Bay City/Saginaw/Flint, Michigan
United States
City Bay City, Michigan
Branding .1: CW 46 Mid-Michigan
.2: NBC 25
Slogan Dare to Defy
Channels Digital: 46 (UHF)
(to move to 23 (UHF))
Subchannels
Affiliations
[1]
Owner Cunningham Broadcasting
(Flint (WBSF-TV) Licensee, Inc.)
Operator Sinclair Broadcast Group
(via SSA)
First air date 2004 (2004)
(subchannel, cable)
September 2006 (2006-09)
Call letters' meaning Bay City
Saginaw
Flint
Sister station(s) WEYI-TV, WSMH[1]
Former channel number(s) Analog:
46 (UHF, 2006–2009)
Former affiliations
Transmitter power 70 kW
43.9 kW (CP)
Height 306 m (1,004 ft)
Facility ID 82627
Transmitter coordinates 43°28′26.8″N 83°50′44.9″W / 43.474111°N 83.845806°W / 43.474111; -83.845806
Licensing authority FCC
Public license information: Profile
CDBS
Website Official website

WBSF, branded CW 46, is a CW-affiliated television station licensed to Bay City, Michigan, United States and serving the Flint/Tri-Cities television market. Owned by Cunningham Broadcasting, and operated by the Sinclair Broadcast Group under a shared services agreement (SSA), WBSF is a sister station to Saginaw-licensed NBC affiliate WEYI-TV (channel 25, owned by Howard Stirk Holdings and operated by Sinclair under a separate SSA) and Flint-licensed Fox affiliate WSMH (channel 66, owned by Sinclair outright). However, Sinclair effectively owns WBSF as the majority of Cunningham's stock is owned by the family of deceased group founder Julian Smith. WBSF and WEYI share studios on West Willard Road in Vienna Township along the Genesee and Saginaw county line (with a Clio mailing address), with master control and some internal operations based at WSMH's studios on West Pierson Road in Mount Morris Township (with a Flint mailing address).

WBSF broadcasts a high definition digital signal on virtual and UHF channel 46 from a transmitter located on Becker Road in Robin Glen-Indiantown, in Buena Vista Township, east of Saginaw. The station can also be seen in high definition on WEYI's second digital subchannel (UHF channel 30.2; virtual channel 25.2) from a transmitter at its Vienna Township studios. On cable, WBSF is available on Comcast Xfinity channel 15, and on Charter Spectrum channel 17.

History

A permit was issued by the FCC for a new station on channel 46 in Bay City to Vista Communications Group in late 2003. The station was expected to be the WB network affiliate for the Flint/Tri-Cities market.[2]

On October 1, 2004, the station's construction permit was approved. In 2004, Barrington launched WBSF on cable and on WEYI's second digital subchannel. On February 2, 2005, the FCC transferred the permit to Acme Television then to Barrington Broadcasting.[3]

Station on air

With the merger of The WB and UPN to become The CW, WBSF became the area's network affiliate in September 2006 when the channel began broadcasting over the air.[3] Because of this, a chance existed that WKBD (which along with WBKP are the only other over-the-air CW affiliates in Michigan) would be dropped from this market's cable systems as both WBSF and WKBD would be CW affiliates. However, in the case of Midland, two CBS affiliates do coexist on the same cable system. This occurred on Charter's Tri-Cities systems which replaced WKBD with MyNetworkTV affiliate WNEM-DT2 that became the new home of Pistons basketball that year. As a result of the network change, WBSF rebranded from "Mid-Michigan's WB" to "CW 46 Mid-Michigan". However, its call letters were not changed as the "B" in the calls also stands for Bay City which is the station's city of license. "S" and "F" stand for Saginaw and Flint, respectively. WBSF signed-on its analog channel on September 13, 2006 although it continues to be seen on WEYI-DT2. As such, it is the only full-power television station to be built and signed-on by Barrington Broadcasting although Barrington acquired its construction permit from ACME Communications before construction began.

In June 2008, WBSF received its Construction permit for its digital facilities with the station switching from analog to digital broadcasting on June 12, 2009.[3]

On February 28, 2013, Barrington announced that it would sell its entire group, including WBSF and WEYI, to Sinclair Broadcast Group. However, due to FCC duopoly regulations, since Sinclair already owns Fox affiliate WSMH, Sinclair will transfer the license assets of WBSF to Cunningham Broadcasting and of WEYI to Howard Stirk Holdings (owned by conservative talk show host Armstrong Williams). WSMH will take over the operations of both WBSF and WEYI through local marketing agreements when the deal is completed.[4] The sale was completed on November 25.[5]

Programming

WBSF has served as an alternate NBC affiliate. The station aired a WWE Saturday Night Main Event on tape delay in 2005 due to WEYI's Detroit Pistons coverage. In 2006, the channel aired an episode of Friday Night Lights (also on tape delay) due to WEYI's broadcast of the second Michigan gubernatorial debate. The station may air any preempted NBC program should the preemption occur on WEYI for a local special, breaking news story, any other emergency, or, beginning in August 2017, Detroit Lions preseason football.

WBSF once aired a weeknight newscast known as The 7 O'Clock News on CW 46 which was produced by WEYI. This production was canceled in April 2008. The station, being operated by Sinclair and a CW affiliate, may carry sports from Sinclair Networks' American Sports Network as it was slated for its CW or My Network TV affiliated stations.[6]

References

  1. 1 2 "Digital TV Market Listing for WBSF". RabbitEars.Info. Retrieved August 22, 2017.
  2. "GM Town in Flux". Broadcasting & Cable. NewBay Media. November 30, 2003. Retrieved November 25, 2015.
  3. 1 2 3 "WBSF TV Channel 46 Bay City/Saginaw/Flint". Michigan Guide.com. Retrieved June 2, 2014.
  4. Malone, Michael (February 28, 2013). "Sinclair's Chesapeake TV Acquires Barrington Stations". Broadcasting & Cable. Retrieved March 1, 2013.
  5. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-12-03. Retrieved 2013-11-25.
  6. Deborah McAdams (July 17, 2014). "Sinclair Launches Sports Network". TV Technology. Archived from the original on July 21, 2014. Retrieved July 17, 2014.
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