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Owner | Macon Television Company |
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First air date | August 21, 1953 |
Last air date | May 31, 1955 |
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ERP | 20 kW[1] |
HAAT | 437 ft (133 m) |
Transmitter coordinates | 32°49′03″N 83°39′53″W / 32.81750°N 83.66472°W |
WNEX-TV, known as WETV from 1953 to 1954 and WOKA in May 1955, was a television station on channel 47 in Macon, Georgia, United States. It was the first station on the air in Macon and held an affiliation with NBC throughout its existence; it initially was also affiliated with ABC. The station's studios and transmitter were located along Pio Nono Avenue.
While it was first to air in Middle Georgia, the presence of a VHF television station, WMAZ-TV, severely hurt its economic viability at a time when UHF stations could not be received in all homes.[2] In 1955, it was sold and closed after just a month under new ownership in evident financial distress.