WJDE-LD

WJDE-LD
Nashville, Tennessee
United States
Channels Digital: 31 (UHF)
(To move to Channel 23 (UHF))
Virtual: 31 (PSIP)
Subchannels 31.1 H&I
31.2 TCN
31.3 Decades
31.4 HSN
31.5 SonLife
31.6 Movies!
Affiliations H&I (2016–present)
Owner Word Broadcasting Network
(Evangel World Prayer Center of Kentucky, Inc.)
First air date August 12, 1986 (1986-08-12)
Sister station(s) KBPX-LD, WBNA, W50CI-D
Former callsigns W24AE (1986–1995)
WJDE-LP (1995–2011)
Former affiliations LD1:
MeTV (2012–2016)
LD2:
Soul of the South Network (2014-2018)
LD4:
TV Scout (2012–2014)
Transmitter power 5.3 kw
Facility ID 61026
Transmitter coordinates 36°9′49.0″N 86°46′45.0″W / 36.163611°N 86.779167°W / 36.163611; -86.779167
Licensing authority FCC
Public license information: Profile
CDBS

WJDE-LD is a low-powered digital television station in Nashville, Tennessee, United States.[1]

History

The Station was signed on in 1986 by South Central Communications, under the callsign W24AE and broadcast programming from Home Shopping Network 24 hours a day. It would broadcast that format until 2012, when the station flipped to broadcasting classic TV programming from Me-TV, and would move HSN's programming to a third digital subchannel. It would also add Christian programming from the Sonlife Broadcasting Network on its second subchannel. At that same time, the station was sold to its current owner, Word Broadcasting Network, a subsidiary of Evangel World Prayer Center of Louisville, Kentucky. In between time in 1995, the station's callsign was changed to WJDE-LP and changed its callsign again to the current WJDE-LD in 2011, when the station converted to digital. The station also added a fourth subchannel called TV Scout, which broadcast TV listings 24 Hours a day. However, TV Scout was replaced by Soul of the South Network in 2014. On Thursday, January 8, 2015 they added Heroes & Icons (H&I) and Decades channels. On September 4, 2015, WJDE discontinued their longtime Home Shopping Network affiliation, which was the station's primary affiliation from when the station signed on in 1986 until 2012 when it was replaced with Me-TV, and then moved to the station's third subchannel until 2015, when it was replaced by Decades. The HSN affiliation briefly moved to the Station's fourth subchannel from January to September 2015, when programming from HSN was replaced by informercials. Also on September 4, 2015, The Soul of the South affiliation was discontinued from the station's sixth subchannel and was replaced with Movies!.

The Me-TV Affiliation was scheduled to move to WKRN 2.3, when Live Well Network announced that they would shut down & cease operations. Me-TV was never added to WKRN's third subchannel, instead, Justice Network was added. It was then announced that Me-TV would then move to WKRN's second subchannel (WKRN-DT2), replacing the Nashville WX Channel, which it did so on February 1, 2016.[2] Heroes & Icons was discontinued from WJDE's second subchannel in October, 2015, as Soul of the South Network returned to WJDE's lineup on the second subchannel. Also, Decades moved to the third subchannel as Home Shopping Network was re-added to the fourth subchannel. H&I was readded to WJDE's main channel at the same time when Me-TV moved to WKRN-DT2 on February 1, 2016.

On Monday, March 12, 2018, The Country Network replaced The Soul of the South Network on Channel 31.2.

Digital television

Digital channels

The station's digital signal is multiplexed:

Channel Video Aspect PSIP Short Name Programming[3]
31.1480i4:3H&IHeroes & Icons
31.216:9SoulThe Country Network
31.3DecadeDecades[4]
31.44:3HSNHome Shopping Network
31.5SonLifeSonlife Broadcasting Network
31.616:9MoviesMovies!

References

  1. Federal Communications Commission - FCC (2013-06-21). "Station Profiles « Federal Communications Commission". Stations.fcc.gov. Retrieved 2014-01-18.
  2. http://metv.com/wheretowatch/affiliate/659
  3. RabbitEars TV Query for WJDE-LD
  4. http://www.decades.com/#tunein-section


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