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WSWG

WSWG is a licensed to , , that broadcasts on 44 (UHF digital channel 31) and serves as the affiliate for the , designated market area (). The station is owned by Marquee Broadcasting Georgia, Inc., a subsidiary of , and operates as part of South Television, a duopoly with WSST-TV (channel 55) in the same market. WSWG signed on the air on December 24, 1980, originally as WVGA, an affiliate (1980–1992) serving south-central and ; after operating as an , it affiliated with (1995–2001), (2001–2006), and beginning in December 2005, while adopting its current call letters in November of that year. The station's studios are located on North Slappey Boulevard/US Highway 19 in , with a transmitter situated in unincorporated Cook County, northeast of Adel, and it provides , weather, and sports coverage under the SouthGATV branding, emphasizing community-focused programming for southwestern .

History

Launch as WVGA and ABC affiliation

WSWG signed on the air as WVGA on December 24, 1980, operating on UHF channel 44 as the American Broadcasting Company's () affiliate for . The station was established to serve the and Valdosta areas, where ABC programming had previously been available only through marginal over-the-air signals from distant affiliates. Prior to WVGA's launch, the local market's primary stations did not provide full ABC coverage, leaving a notable gap in network service for viewers in the region. Originally owned by Peachtree Telecasting Corporation, a group of out-of-state investors, WVGA began operations as a modest UHF outlet with a focus on delivering ABC's national programming lineup to underserved rural audiences. The station's early efforts emphasized network shows, supplemented by limited local content to build community ties in the dual-market territory spanning and Valdosta. This affiliation shift strengthened ABC's presence in southwest , transitioning the network from secondary status on existing stations to a dedicated full-time outlet. Technically, WVGA transmitted from a tower site in Cook, , approximately 20 miles north of Valdosta, with an initial visual power output of 1,285 kilowatts to reach the expansive viewing area. The setup utilized standard UHF equipment typical for startups in smaller markets during the era, enabling reliable signal propagation across Lowndes, Brooks, and surrounding counties while filling the void in local access.

Periods of inactivity

WSWG experienced its first major period of inactivity beginning on August 17, 1988, when a single-engine airplane crashed into the station's 950-foot shared broadcast tower near , amid dense fog conditions. The pilot, a local , mistook the tower's lights for those of a nearby airport runway, resulting in the complete demolition of the tower structure and significant damage to WVGA-TV's transmitter building. This incident, which also affected co-located radio station WJYF-FM, forced WVGA-TV off the air immediately, disrupting local ABC programming in the southwest market. Restoration efforts focused on reconstructing the tower and repairing equipment, with initial reports indicating a new tower would be completed by late October 1988, allowing resumption of broadcasts by early the following month. However, delays extended the outage into early 1989, during which the Valdosta area relied on Tallahassee ABC affiliate for network programming coverage. The investigated the crash, highlighting maintenance issues with tower lighting as a contributing factor in a subsequent filed by the pilot's family against the station. The station's second prolonged shutdown commenced in November 1992, following a failed acquisition attempt and ongoing operational strains. Prior to the closure, WVGA-TV had operated under a with , which provided shared programming and management support. The station signed off amid these challenges, leaving a three-year gap in local over-the-air service for the Valdosta-Albany market, where viewers turned to and cable imports for network content. During the downtime, prospective owner Hutchens Communications pursued FCC approvals, including a construction permit and call sign change to WGVP effective May 5, 1994, alongside equipment upgrades to modernize facilities. These filings and rebuild efforts culminated in the station returning to the air on , 1995, as a WB affiliate, marking the end of the ABC era but restoring local broadcasting presence after extensive financial and regulatory hurdles. Additionally, on August 11, 1996, the station went off the air briefly when a crashed into its tower during antenna replacement work, killing the pilot; broadcasting resumed shortly after repairs. The prolonged absence underscored the vulnerabilities of small- UHF stations, contributing to temporary market reliance on out-of-market signals and highlighting the need for robust in rural areas.

WB and UPN affiliations

Following periods of inactivity, the station was relaunched on October 28, 1995, by Hutchens Communications Inc. as WGVP, serving as an affiliate of The WB in the Albany, Georgia, and Tallahassee, Florida, markets. The WB, a new network jointly owned by Warner Bros. and Tribune Broadcasting, targeted youth demographics with programming such as 7th Heaven, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and Dawson's Creek, which aired alongside limited local content and syndicated shows on WGVP. Operations faced challenges in the small market, where WGVP competed with established outlets like NBC affiliate WALB-TV in Albany and ABC affiliate WTXL-TV in Tallahassee, limiting its reach and revenue potential due to signal constraints in parts of the coverage area. On August 25, 1997, WGVP switched its primary affiliation to (United Paramount Network), becoming the network's affiliate for both the and Tallahassee designated market areas, while transitioned to cable-only distribution in the region via providers like . UPN's lineup emphasized urban and genre-targeted content for young adults, including , The Sentinel, and , supplemented by WGVP's minimal local programming, such as weather updates and community announcements, amid ongoing financial pressures on owner Hutchens Communications. In April 1998, Hutchens sold a 51% stake in WGVP to Venture Technologies Group of LLC for $1.566 million, aiming to stabilize operations in the competitive secondary network landscape. The station changed call letters to WVAG in June 2001, retaining its UPN affiliation as Venture Technologies sought buyers amid market consolidation. Control shifted fully to Padon Communications (later P.D. Communications) in 2003 following Hutchens' divestiture, with the new owners maintaining UPN's youth-oriented slate while facing persistent viewership competition from major network affiliates in , including Fox's WFXL. Padon's tenure emphasized cost efficiencies, resulting in even scarcer local productions, as the station relied heavily on network-supplied programming to serve rural and audiences.

Switch to CBS affiliation

In December 2005, shortly after Gray Television's acquisition of the station in November 2005—which included changing the call letters from WVAG to —WSWG transitioned its primary affiliation from to , discontinuing UPN programming in favor of the major network's schedule. This allowed for a rapid integration of CBS content on the main channel rather than an initially planned subchannel, aligning with CBS's strategic push to bolster local coverage in underserved parts of . Previously, the Albany market had received CBS programming via the Tallahassee, Florida-based , but WSWG's switch established it as a dedicated affiliate, enhancing accessibility for southwest viewers. This move aligned with Gray's successful partnerships with CBS at other stations, aiming to leverage the network's strong lineup for greater market penetration in the 147th-ranked designated market area. Following the switch, WSWG integrated CBS's shows, news broadcasts, and events—such as games and —alongside its existing and syndicated fare, creating a more robust schedule tailored to regional interests. The transition positioned WSWG as the primary CBS outlet for the market, contributing to audience expansion by filling a gap in local network service and attracting advertisers seeking broader reach in rural . Early operations under the new affiliation benefited from Gray's operational synergies with , including shared resources that supported programming stability and growth in viewership during the station's first full year as a CBS affiliate.

Ownership

Initial ownership and early operations

Peachtree Telecasting Corporation was established as the original licensee for what would become channel 44 in , following a (FCC) construction permit granted in the late 1970s. The company applied for the call letters WVGA in May 1979, marking a key step in the licensing process for the new UHF television station. The corporation's ownership structure reflected a group of principal investors, including David Antoniak holding 27% as president, F. Francis D’Addario with 27% as chairman, and Jerome Kurtz also at 27%, alongside minority stakeholders Ben Barry (5%), William Cook (5%), and Sharon Kay Van Polen (4%). The station signed on the air as WVGA on , 1980, from initial studios located at P.O. Box 1588 in Valdosta. Early operations were overseen by a core team of executives, including Executive Vice President and General Manager , who also handled film buying; General Sales Manager Ken Eldridge, responsible for advertising revenue generation; Program Director Dick Smith, managing content scheduling; and Larry Nixon, ensuring technical functionality. The operational model emphasized network affiliation for primary programming, supplemented by local production capabilities under Smith's direction and ad sales led by Eldridge to support financial sustainability in the Tallahassee-Valdosta market.

Acquisition by Gray Television

In November 2005, Gray Television completed the acquisition of the assets of WSWG-TV, then a UPN affiliate serving the market, from P.D. Communications of Albany, L.L.C. for $3.75 million in cash. The transaction received approval from the prior to closing, allowing Gray to expand its presence in southwestern . Post-acquisition, Gray integrated WSWG into its portfolio by combining operations with its nearby CBS affiliate in , under a agreement. This arrangement centralized certain functions, including news programming production, which WSWG received from , enhancing operational efficiencies across the overlapping markets. The acquisition facilitated facility upgrades at WSWG, notably improvements to its digital channel to support high-definition broadcasting. These enhancements were key to preparing for the station's affiliation switch to , with Gray signing a new agreement just weeks after the purchase and launching the network on the subchannel in early 2006. Staffing adjustments followed the integration, with shared resources from reducing on-site personnel needs in Albany while maintaining local coverage.

Sale to Marquee Broadcasting and current operations

In August 2018, Gray Television announced the sale of WSWG to Marquee Broadcasting as a divestiture required by the Federal Communications Commission to approve Gray's $3.6 billion acquisition of Raycom Media and maintain compliance with local ownership limits in the Albany, Georgia, market. The transaction, valued at an undisclosed amount, closed on January 2, 2019, marking Marquee's expansion into its second Georgia market alongside its existing stations. Under ownership, WSWG operates from shared studios with WSST-TV (MyNetworkTV affiliate, channel 55) and affiliate WFXL (channel 31, owned by ) at 2421 North Slappey Boulevard in . provides operational support to WFXL through a joint sales agreement (JSA) and agreement (SSA), enabling synergies in news production, advertising sales, and technical operations across the three outlets to serve the broader southwest region efficiently. These arrangements allow for consolidated resources while maintaining distinct programming identities, with WSWG focusing on network content and local insertions. As of 2025, WSWG is led by interim Bob Backman, overseeing a compact team dedicated to broadcast operations, sales, and . The station launched its own programming in 2019 following the ownership transition.

News and programming

Local newscasts

WSWG produces branded as CBS 44 News, providing coverage of news, weather, and sports for the and region. The station's news operation was established following its acquisition by , which closed in late 2018. The current weekday schedule features a 30-minute newscast at noon, followed by 30-minute editions at 6:00 p.m. and a 35-minute late-night broadcast at 11:00 p.m. Weekend newscasts air at 6:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. on both Saturday and Sunday. In March 2021, hired Vince Lennon as news director for the duopoly of WSWG and WSST-TV, leveraging his over 30 years of experience in news production and management. That same month, the stations added Matthew Crumley to deliver segments during the evening and late newscasts. Cheyanne Walker serves as the evening news anchor for WSWG. The news team operates from studios in , emphasizing community-focused reporting on local events, public safety, and regional issues.

Syndicated and other programming

WSWG carries a full slate of network programming across its primary channel (44.1), including daytime soaps such as and , which air weekdays at 11:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. , respectively. Primetime lineup features established series like on Tuesdays at 8:00 p.m., FBI on Mondays at 9:00 p.m., and new entries such as DMV on Mondays at 8:30 p.m. for the 2025-26 season. Late-night programming includes The Late Show with at 11:35 p.m. weekdays. In addition to network content, WSWG airs syndicated programming in access and fringe time slots, such as and Jeopardy! weekdays at 7:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., respectively, alongside court shows like at 4:00 p.m. Daytime syndication includes at 2:00 p.m. weekdays. Following its full switch to CBS affiliation in 2006, the station integrated these syndicated staples to complement network offerings, phasing out prior WB and UPN content to establish a balanced schedule focused on family-oriented and procedural programming. The station's digital subchannels provide additional non-network content, with 44.2 dedicated to MeTV featuring classic series like MASH* and The Andy Griffith Show in marathon blocks. Subchannel 44.3 carries MyNetworkTV programming, including sitcom reruns such as The Big Bang Theory and weekend movies. Other multicasts include ION on 44.4 with mystery procedurals like Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Dabl lifestyle shows on 44.5, and Start TV's female-led dramas such as Rizzoli & Isles on 44.6. Special programming on WSWG encompasses events, including games on Sundays during the season and coverage, as well as national election specials and community events like holiday parades. These offerings have evolved since the affiliation change to emphasize CBS's robust sports portfolio, enhancing viewer engagement in the market.

Technical information

Analog-to-digital conversion

WSWG completed its full-power analog-to-digital conversion on June 12, 2009, aligning with the nationwide DTV switchover mandated by the () for all full-power U.S. stations. The station's on UHF channel 44, operating at an () of 1,700 kW, was discontinued at 12:01 p.m. , marking the end of over-the-air analog broadcasts for the station. This transition allowed WSWG to fully utilize its digital facilities, improving signal quality and enabling multicasting capabilities. Prior to the full switchover, WSWG conducted pre-transition testing of its on UHF channel 43, its assigned digital companion channel under the FCC's initial DTV Table of Allotments. These tests ensured reliable digital transmission ahead of the deadline and helped verify coverage in the , designated market area. The digital signal launched at an ERP of 85 kW, a reduction from the analog power level but sufficient to maintain comparable coverage with enhanced picture and sound quality. The 2016–2017 FCC incentive auction repack reassigned WSWG from physical channel 43 to channel 31. The station completed its relocation in Phase 1 of the repack transition schedule (September 14–November 30, 2018) and was licensed on the new channel on November 29, 2018. This relocation preserved the station's virtual channel 44 while optimizing its physical transmission without service disruptions. To prepare viewers for the 2009 transition, WSWG participated in FCC-mandated education campaigns, airing announcements (PSAs) about the switchover and distributing information on boxes for older televisions. These efforts, coordinated with national resources like the NTIA coupon program, informed South Georgia households reliant on over-the-air signals about eligibility for $40 coupons to purchase converter boxes and the need to rescan digital tuners post-transition. Similar guidance was provided during the repack to alert viewers to potential channel changes and rescan requirements.

Subchannels

WSWG operates six digital subchannels on virtual channel 44, providing a mix of network programming, classic television reruns, and syndicated content to serve the market. The primary subchannel, 44.1, carries the network feed, offering , primetime dramas, , and other national programming as the station's main since its switch in 2006. Subchannel 44.2 is affiliated with , featuring classic television reruns from the 1950s through the 1980s, including sitcoms and dramas like and , to appeal to viewers seeking nostalgic entertainment. On 44.3, WSWG simulcasts programming from sister station WSST-TV, delivering scripted series, reality shows, and off-network sitcoms to extend the network's reach in the region without dedicated local production. Subchannel 44.4 airs Ion Television, focused on syndicated dramas such as Criminal Minds and Blue Bloods, providing action-oriented and procedural content for a broad audience. The 44.5 subchannel carries NewsNet, a 24/7 news network providing continuous coverage of local, national, and international news. Finally, 44.6 is home to , specializing in crime dramas and mysteries from female-led series such as and , targeting audiences who enjoy suspenseful, character-driven stories.
Virtual ChannelAffiliationProgramming Focus
44.1Network news, primetime, sports
44.2Classic TV reruns (1950s–1980s)
44.3 (via WSST-TV)Scripted series, reality, sitcoms
44.4Syndicated dramas and procedurals
44.524/7 news coverage
44.6Crime dramas and mysteries

Transmitter and signal coverage

WSWG's transmitter is located in unincorporated Cook County, Georgia, northeast of Adel, at coordinates 31°10′18.7″N 83°21′56.6″W. The facility, identified by FCC number 28155, is licensed to Marquee Broadcasting Georgia, Inc., under file number 0000063722. The station broadcasts a digital signal on UHF physical channel 31 (virtual channel 44) with an effective radiated power of 85 kW and a height above average terrain of 258.4 meters (848 feet). The transmitter tower measures 850 feet above ground level and 1,077 feet above mean sea level. As part of the FCC's 2016-2017 incentive auction spectrum repack, WSWG transitioned from physical channel 43 to channel 31 in 2018, involving replacement of its non-retunable transmitter and while retaining the existing and tower structure with no reported structural modifications. The signal provides coverage over a 43.1-mile contour, encompassing approximately 5,823 square miles and serving an estimated population of 373,136, including the cities of and Valdosta as well as portions of south and the .

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