WGNM-TV
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On 2 September 2006, thirteen days before the shutdown of both networks, WGNM's contract with CTN and UPN came to an end. Subsequently, WGNM became a full time JTN affiliate. | On 2 September 2006, thirteen days before the shutdown of both networks, WGNM's contract with CTN and UPN came to an end. Subsequently, WGNM became a full time JTN affiliate. | ||
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Revision as of 04:23, 10 June 2009
WGNM-TV | |
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Macon, Georgia | |
Branding | JTN Macon |
Analog channel | none |
Digital channel | 45 (UHF) |
Affiliations | JTN The Baptist Channel FUNi+ on DT2 Anime National(Simulcast of WSST-TV on DT3) Coast To Coast TV on DT4 Asahi America on DT5 |
Owner | Taylor Media Stations Group |
Founded | November 30, 1990 |
Call letters meaning | W Good News Middle Georgia |
Former affiliations | CTN (1990-2006), UPN (1995-2006) |
WGNM is a television station in Macon, Georgia. It is an owned and operated station, broadcasting the programming of the Japanese Television Network.
WGNM has plans to flash-cut to digital/ATSC on channel 45. The original plan was to keep the analog signal until the 2009 conversion. However, on March 1st, Taylor Media announced that they're going fully digital.
On 2 September 2006, thirteen days before the shutdown of both networks, WGNM's contract with CTN and UPN came to an end. Subsequently, WGNM became a full time JTN affiliate.
In 2008, WGNM ceased analog TV broadcasts on March 1, leaving channel 64. On June 11, the station later picked up The Baptist Channel.[2] It has since returned to the air