WNYO-TV

WNYO-TV
ATSC 3.0 station
CityBuffalo, New York
Channels
BrandingMyTV Buffalo
Programming
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
WUTV
History
First air date
September 1, 1987 (37 years ago) (1987-09-01)
Former call signs
WNYB-TV (1984–1996)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog: 49 (UHF, 1987–2009)
  • Digital: 34 (UHF, 2004–2009); 49 (UHF, 2009–2020)
Call sign meaning
Western New York and Ontario[1]
Technical information[2]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID67784
ERP575 kW
HAAT329 m (1,079 ft)
Transmitter coordinates43°1′32.2″N 78°55′42.1″W / 43.025611°N 78.928361°W / 43.025611; -78.928361
Links
Public license information
Websitemytvbuffalo.com

WNYO-TV (channel 49) is a television station in Buffalo, New York, United States, affiliated with MyNetworkTV. It is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group alongside Fox affiliate WUTV (channel 29). The two stations share studios on Hertel Avenue near Military Road in Buffalo; WNYO-TV's transmitter is located on Whitehaven Road (near I-190) in Grand Island, New York.

The construction permit for channel 49 was issued in 1984 and changed hands twice before the station went on the air on September 1, 1987, as WNYB-TV. While TVX Broadcast Group handled much of the station's construction, the company made another purchase that forced it to sell the unbuilt WNYB-TV to remain under national ownership limits. Channel 49's first owner was Aud Enterprises, a division of the Buffalo Sabres hockey team; channel 49 aired Sabres road games and served as the Fox affiliate from 1989 to 1990. It also lost an average of $1 million a year. In 1990, under a deal brokered the previous year, the Sabres games, Fox programming, and syndicated shows on WNYB-TV moved to WUTV, with Tri-State Christian Television (TCT) buying channel 49 to broadcast Christian programming.

TCT sold WNYB-TV to Grant Broadcasting in 1996; the deal included TCT's acquisition of a dormant station on channel 26 in Jamestown, which became the new WNYB. In October 1996, Grant relaunched channel 49 as WNYO-TV, the Buffalo affiliate of The WB. Sinclair purchased the station in 2000, forming a duopoly with WUTV. The station produced its own local newscast from 2004 to 2006 as part of Sinclair's News Central service and then aired local news programming produced by Buffalo NBC affiliate WGRZ from 2006 to 2013. WNYO-TV is Buffalo's ATSC 3.0 (NextGen TV) station; in reciprocal arrangements, other Buffalo TV stations broadcast its subchannels on its behalf while it carries them in the new format.

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference Buff971001 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WNYO-TV". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.