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WOOH-LP is a low-power television station licensed to Zanesville, Ohio. It was most recently a repeater that broadcast programming from the Trinity Broadcasting Network, via satellite. |
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On March 31, 2006, the station applied for a [[construction permit]] to begin converting operations to digital television. Upon completion, the station will broadcast at 15 [[kilowatt]]s. |
On March 31, 2006, the station applied for a [[construction permit]] to begin converting operations to digital television. Upon completion, the station will broadcast at 15 [[kilowatt]]s. |
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Affiliations | Silent |
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Founded | February 12, 1999 |
Former call signs | W16BT (1999) W36AY (1999-2001) W16BT (2001-2017) |
TBN | |
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ERP | 22.7 kW |
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Website | www.tbn.org |
WOOH-LP is a low-power television station licensed to Zanesville, Ohio. It was most recently a repeater that broadcast programming from the Trinity Broadcasting Network, via satellite.
On March 31, 2006, the station applied for a construction permit to begin converting operations to digital television. Upon completion, the station will broadcast at 15 kilowatts.
TBN took the then-W16BT silent on March 26, 2010 due to Trinity's purchase of WSFJ-TV (channel 51), a full power station in broadcasting from neighboring Licking County. The station changed its call sign to WOOH-LP on September 20, 2017.
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