WMDF-LD

WMDF-LD (channel 4, virtual channel 41) is a low-powered television station in Key West, Florida, owned by Leonard Slazinski.

Proud Television logo, 2006-2008.
WMDF-LD
Key West, Florida
ChannelsDigital: 4 (VHF)
Virtual: 41
AffiliationsIndependent
OwnerLeonard Slazinski
LicenseeEverclear Network, LLC
FoundedFebruary 3, 2006
Former call signsW69EI (2003-2006)
WGAY-LP (2006-2009)
WMDF-LP (2009-2012)
Former channel number(s)Analog:
41 (UHF, 2006-2012)
Digital:
4 (VHF, 2012-2014)
Transmitter power5.7 kW
Height27.4 m
ClassLPTV
Facility ID75305

The station originally signed on by PrideNation Network in 2006 as WGAY-LP; as Proud Television, it was known for being the first terrestrial television station in the United States to cater to the LGBT community, with a selection of original programming and specials, plus movies about, or appealing to, LGBT culture, as well as repeats of The Lucy Show and One Step Beyond, plus infomercials. It was also seen locally on Comcast channel 75, and worldwide on the internet.

However, due to economic troubles, Proud Television closed down sometime in 2008.[1] PrideNation would sell the station to Three Grand TV of Altamonte Springs, which would re-call the station as WMDF-LP.[2]

In January 2012, the station converted to a digital license, as WMDF-LD.

In April 2012, the station would be transferred to Paradise TV of Sarasota, retaining Three Grand TV as a licensee.

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