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WDAM-TV

WDAM-TV, branded as WDAM 7, is a dual-affiliate television station licensed to , , serving the Hattiesburg–Laurel designated market area (DMA) as the primary affiliate and secondary affiliate for the Pine Belt region. Owned by through its subsidiary Gray Television Licensee, LLC, the station broadcasts on virtual and VHF digital channel 7 from studios located on in the community of , , with its transmitter collocated in , in rural southern Jones . Its main programming includes , , and under the WDAM 7 News banner, supplemented by network shows on subchannel 7.1, on 7.2, on 7.3, and additional multicast networks like on 7.4. The station signed on June 9, 1956, as the first commercial television outlet in southern , initially operating on VHF channel 9 from studios in Hattiesburg and owned by South Mississippi Broadcasting, Inc., with call letters derived from founder David A. Madison's initials. It launched with affiliations to both and , providing primary coverage to the Hattiesburg–Laurel area. On September 3, 1959, WDAM-TV relocated to channel 7 after the FCC reallocated channel 9 to , reversing the station's market designation to Laurel–Hattiesburg while maintaining its dual-city focus. By 1962, it transitioned to a full-time affiliation, with programming reduced to secondary status until the digital era, when returned as a subchannel offering in the . Ownership has changed hands multiple times, reflecting consolidation in the broadcasting industry: acquired by Service Broadcasters, Inc. (which also owned WCFT in Tuscaloosa, Alabama) in 1967, Beam Communications on January 1, 1978, Beacon Communications on June 7, 1989, Federal Broadcasting on August 20, 1990, and Raycom Media on March 31, 1997. Raycom Media, which grew to operate 53 stations by the early 2000s, was fully acquired by Gray Television in a $3.6 billion transaction completed on January 2, 2019, making Gray the third-largest station group owner in the U.S. with coverage in 113 markets. Today, WDAM-TV delivers 24/7 local content via over-the-air, cable, satellite, its wdam.com website, and the WDAM Local News mobile app, with a strong emphasis on severe weather coverage for the hurricane-prone Pine Belt.

History

Launch and Early Operations

WDAM-TV signed on the air for the first time on June 9, 1956, as the inaugural television station in southern Mississippi, broadcasting an analog signal on VHF channel 9 from studios in Hattiesburg. The station was founded by David A. Madison, with its call letters derived directly from his initials, and it was initially licensed to Lion Television Corporation, which became majority-owned by New Orleans' WDSU-TV later that year; WDAM received network feeds via microwave from WDSU. As the sole VHF outlet in the Pine Belt region, WDAM-TV quickly established itself as a vital broadcaster for Hattiesburg, Laurel, and surrounding rural communities, filling a gap in local access to television programming. From its debut, WDAM-TV operated as a primary affiliate of , supplemented by a secondary affiliation with . Early programming emphasized a blend of NBC-supplied national content, such as popular shows and news, with limited local productions tailored to the interests of south viewers, including community events and regional news segments. The station's transmitter was located to serve the dual-city Hattiesburg– market. This setup allowed WDAM-TV to serve as a pioneering hub, delivering essential entertainment and information to an underserved audience during the medium's expansion in the rural South. In its formative years through the late , WDAM-TV focused on building viewership by maintaining reliable operations and adapting to technical demands, such as the 1959 shift from channel 9 to channel 7 to better align with FCC allocations for the Laurel-Hattiesburg market. Local content remained a cornerstone, fostering while the station navigated the challenges of early broadcast in a region with limited competition. By the early , these efforts solidified WDAM-TV's role as a foundational in southern Mississippi's media landscape.

Affiliation and Channel Changes

In September 1959, following (FCC) approval, WDAM-TV relocated its analog broadcast from VHF channel 9 to channel 7 to prevent with WAFB-TV, which had shifted to channel 9 in , thereby securing a dedicated VHF allocation for the Laurel-Hattiesburg market. This adjustment, prompted by the reallocation of channel 9 southward, enhanced the station's stability in the VHF band, which offered superior propagation characteristics over UHF for over-the-air reception in rural areas of the Pine Belt region spanning south and parts of . Initially operating as a primary affiliate with secondary programming upon its 1956 launch on channel 9, WDAM-TV dropped its secondary affiliation in 1962 to become a full-time affiliate, reflecting a common mid-century trend among smaller-market stations to streamline operations amid growing network exclusivity demands. This shift allowed undivided resources for content but left local viewers reliant on distant signals from New Orleans or until capabilities emerged. In June 2012, WDAM-TV reinstated programming on 7.2, providing a local over-the-air option for the first time in decades and addressing long-standing gaps in access for Pine Belt households previously limited to out-of-market imports. WDAM-TV completed its full-power transition to on June 12, 2009, the national deadline, ceasing analog operations and commencing digital transmissions on UHF channel 28 while retaining 7 for continuity. On January 28, 2010, the station optimized its by relocating from UHF channel 28 to VHF channel 7, expanding coverage footprint across the Pine Belt. On September 10, 2012, coinciding with the subchannel launch, WDAM-TV introduced its first high-definition newscasts, upgrading production facilities to deliver enhanced visual quality that improved viewer engagement in weather, news, and local events. These modifications collectively bolstered WDAM-TV's service to the Pine Belt, a 7,000-square-mile area encompassing 12 counties, by leveraging VHF and optimized signals for broader, more reliable reception—reaching up to 75 kW —and enabling multicasting for dual-network delivery without sacrificing primary programming. The digital era's subchannels and HD capabilities, in particular, mitigated historical signal limitations in forested terrain, ensuring comprehensive network access for over 300,000 potential viewers in an underserved rural .

Ownership Transitions

WDAM-TV was founded on June 9, 1956, by David A. Madison, a local businessman whose initials inspired the station's call letters. The initial licensee was Lion Television Corporation, which became majority-owned by WDSU-TV later in 1956. In September 1959, the station was sold to South Mississippi Broadcasting, Inc., marking the beginning of a period of local ownership that lasted nearly four decades. During this local phase, ownership underwent several transitions among regional entities. In 1967, South Mississippi Broadcasting acquired WCFT-TV and reorganized as Service Broadcasters, Inc. On January 1, 1978, the station was purchased by Beam Communications from Service Broadcasters. Beam renamed itself Beacon Communications on June 7, 1989, and sold WDAM-TV to Federal Broadcasting Company on August 20, 1990. Federal Broadcasting held the station until March 31, 1997, when Raycom Media, Inc., acquired it for an undisclosed amount, integrating WDAM into its growing portfolio of 53 television stations across the United States. Raycom's ownership emphasized regional media synergies, but this era ended with the announcement on June 25, 2018, of a $3.65 billion merger between Raycom and The deal, which included WDAM-TV among Raycom's assets, was completed on January 2, 2019, making the current owner. Under , the station has benefited from operational efficiencies shared with sister properties in , such as in Jackson, without reported major layoffs or programming overhauls. As of November 2025, continues to own and operate WDAM-TV, with no additional sales or ownership changes announced.

Facilities and Technical Information

Studios and Transmitter Site

WDAM-TV's studios and transmitter are co-located at 2362 U.S. Highway 11 in unincorporated , southern . The facility bears the FCC-assigned 21250. The transmitter site is situated at coordinates 31°27′13″N 89°17′05″W. The station's transmitter was originally erected in the mid-1950s as part of its launch on , 1956. It received a significant upgrade in late 2010 with the installation of a new transmitter to support and extend over-the-air signal reach throughout the viewing area. The original studios were located in Hattiesburg upon the station's founding. In , the facility underwent expansion to enable high-definition production, including upgrades for cast delivery. Further development occurred in 2016 with a 5,700-square-foot addition featuring new lobby, sales, marketing, and production areas. In 2023, the station unveiled a new studio set. The site houses an integrated for collaborative reporting, a room for broadcast operations, and a dedicated studio equipped for coverage and forecasting.

Signal Characteristics and Coverage

WDAM-TV broadcasts its on VHF channel 7 with an () of 75 kW, enabling robust over-the-air reception across its service area. The transmitter is situated at a () of 155 meters (509 feet), which contributes to the signal's characteristics in the region's varied . The station's primary coverage encompasses the Pine Belt region of , including the cities of and Hattiesburg, and extends to portions of eight counties: Covington, Forrest, Jasper, Jones, Lamar, , , and Wayne. Coverage models indicate a principal community contour of about 59.8 miles, though actual reception can vary due to local terrain and atmospheric conditions. The market serves a of approximately 237,000 (as of ) over 2,981 square miles. Analog operations on channel 7 ended on June 12, 2009, as part of the nationwide mandated by the , after which all programming shifted fully to the digital format. As a VHF station serving predominantly rural locales with hilly and forested terrain, WDAM-TV encounters propagation challenges common to low-band VHF signals, such as greater susceptibility to losses over obstacles compared to higher-frequency UHF signals used by some market competitors; however, the elevated HAAT helps maintain reliable service in the core viewing area.

Programming

Network Affiliations and Syndication

WDAM-TV serves as the primary affiliate for the Hattiesburg–Laurel market on its main , 7.1, a role it has held continuously since signing on June 9, 1956. Upon launch, the station operated as a dual affiliate, carrying both and programming from its original analog channel 9 allocation. This secondary affiliation was discontinued in 1962, allowing WDAM-TV to focus exclusively on programming. ABC returned to the station's lineup in 2012 via 7.2, providing a dedicated feed for the network in the market following the acquisition of additional spectrum by then-owner . The ABC subchannel airs the network's full primetime schedule, daytime soaps, and morning news programs, complementing the NBC feed on 7.1. However, as of October 31, 2025, the ABC subchannel is unavailable on due to a between and . Beyond network content, WDAM-TV incorporates syndicated programming to fill daytime and late fringe slots, following a typical structure for network affiliates in mid-sized markets. Mornings and early afternoons on 7.1 feature talk and lifestyle shows, such as The Kelly Clarkson Show, which occupies a key slot previously held by The Ellen DeGeneres Show until its 2022 conclusion. On the ABC subchannel 7.2, afternoons include game shows like Jeopardy!, aired alongside network staples. Evenings are dominated by NBC and ABC primetime lineups, with limited syndication such as off-network reruns in access periods before late-night network shows. No distinctive or exclusive syndicated acquisitions set WDAM-TV apart from standard offerings in its region.

Local Newscasts

WDAM-TV's local newscasts are branded as WDAM 7 News and serve as the primary source of news, weather, and information for the Pine Belt region. The station produces more than 25 hours of original local news content each week across its and affiliations, establishing it as a key provider in the Hattiesburg-Laurel designated market area (). Weekday programming includes the morning show WDAM 7 Sunrise, airing from 5:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. with extensions at 5:30 a.m. and 6:00 a.m., followed by a midday newscast at noon, early evening editions at 5:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m., and a late newscast at 10:00 p.m. Weekend schedules feature morning shows, evening broadcasts, and the 10:00 p.m. newscast, ensuring consistent coverage throughout the week. These newscasts are produced from the station's studios in , , incorporating live reports and community-focused segments. Weather reporting is a cornerstone of WDAM 7 News, featuring integration of Doppler radar technology through the WDAM 7 First Alert Weather system, which provides high-resolution 250-meter radar imagery for precise tracking. This capability supports detailed forecasts and real-time updates during routine and severe conditions. In response to Mississippi's frequent severe weather events, including tornadoes and hurricanes, the station emphasizes comprehensive storm coverage with dedicated live team deployments to impacted areas, offering on-the-ground reporting and safety alerts. This focus enhances community preparedness in the storm-prone Pine Belt. WDAM 7 News has earned recognition for its journalistic quality, including two Associated Press awards in 2018 for broadcast excellence and 24 Mississippi Associated Broadcasters awards in 2025, with a sweep in the investigative reporting category.

Sports and Special Programming

WDAM-TV offers extensive coverage of local sports, emphasizing games and across the Pine Belt region, with recaps, highlights, and live updates produced by the station's . The station also provides comprehensive reporting on Golden Eagles athletics, including football, basketball, and other sports, featuring game analysis, player interviews, and on-site coverage from Reed Green Coliseum and . In professional sports, WDAM-TV began broadcasting New Orleans Pelicans NBA games during the 2023-24 season, airing 10 non-national games under a distribution agreement with Gray Television, starting with the January 12, 2024, matchup against the Denver Nuggets. This partnership expanded significantly for the 2024-25 season when, on September 17, 2024, Gray Media announced a media rights deal with the Pelicans to broadcast up to 75 regular-season games across its stations, including WDAM, via the newly launched Gulf Coast Sports & Entertainment Network on subchannel 7.5, and was further expanded for the 2025-26 season to 80 games on October 17, 2025. These broadcasts are produced live with regional feeds distributed from centralized production facilities to serve the Gulf South audience. Beyond sports, WDAM-TV produces special programming focused on , including coverage of local events such as holiday parades like the annual Hattiesburg Jaycees Parade and Jones Creek Parade, which feature floats, marching bands, and festive displays to celebrate regional traditions. The station also airs political forums, such as candidate discussions hosted at the ahead of elections, providing a platform for voter education and candidate interaction. Additionally, WDAM has conducted annual s for charitable causes, including the Kenny Children Center in March 2024 to support pediatric services and disaster relief efforts like the 2017 Pine Belt Strong for storm victims.

Digital Broadcasting

Subchannel Lineup

WDAM-TV broadcasts its main programming and additional networks across multiple subchannels on 7, utilizing its physical VHF channel 7 following the move from UHF channel 28 after the full-power transition. The station's allows viewers in the Pine Belt region to access a variety of national and local content without or subscription.
Virtual ChannelResolutionAspect RatioProgramming
7.1 (main WDAM-TV programming)
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5Gulf Coast Sports & Entertainment Network (GCSEN)
7.6
The subchannel structure was established after WDAM-TV's digital transition completed in early , when the station began offering expanded programming to enhance viewer options. The affiliation specifically launched on subchannel 7.2 in June 2012, providing a dedicated feed for the network previously unavailable as a full-time service in the market. In 2024, subchannel 7.5 added the Gulf Coast Sports & Entertainment Network, a initiative focused on regional sports including games, to broaden local entertainment access.

Translator and Additional Services

WDAM-TV extends its broadcast reach in the Hattiesburg–Laurel market through its sister low-power station WLHA-LD, which operates as a dedicated affiliate. Launched on April 13, 2023, WLHA-LD broadcasts on virtual channel 18.1 (physical channel 18) and provides Spanish-language programming, including shows, , dramas, national news, and original content tailored to the growing in the Pine Belt region. As a low-power station, WLHA-LD provides dedicated Spanish-language programming and helps extend service to the Hispanic community in areas with potential coverage challenges, ensuring broader access to Telemundo's offerings for Hispanic audiences. Owned by Gray Television Licensee, LLC—the same parent company as WDAM-TV—the station shares operational facilities and studios with WDAM-TV on U.S. Highway 11 in unincorporated , Mississippi, marking the first dedicated Spanish-language broadcast service in the market. WDAM-TV itself maintains no additional translators or repeaters for remote coverage, relying on its main signal and WLHA-LD for extended . As of November 2025, there have been no reported changes to this setup.

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