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WAGT-CD (channel 26) is a low-power, Class A television station in
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, United States, affiliated with
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. It is owned by
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alongside low-power
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affiliate WGAT-LD (channel 17) and dual CBS/
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affiliate WRDW-TV (channel 12). The three stations share studios at The Village at Riverwatch development in Augusta; WAGT-CD's transmitter is located in Beech Island, South Carolina. Due to its low-power status, WAGT-CD's footprint is smaller than those of the other stations in the market. It relies heavily on cable and satellite for its viewership.


History


WAGT intellectual unit

Until 2017, the WAGT call sign, virtual channel 26 assignment, and NBC affiliation were associated with a full-power UHF station that signed on in 1968 as WATU, Augusta's third commercial station. It nominally took the NBC affiliation, but was unable to gain much headway in the market. Its VHF rivals, primary ABC affiliate WJBF (channel 6) and primary CBS affiliate WRDW-TV (channel 12) continued to cherry-pick NBC's stronger programming. The FCC had only mandated all-channel tuning in 1964, and most Augusta residents had not bought UHF-capable sets. The station went dark in 1970. A year later, the FCC ruled that stations with three or more commercial outlets could only be affiliated with one network. This cleared the way for WATU to return in 1974 as a full NBC affiliate. However, it saw little change in its fortunes even after Schurz Communications bought it in 1981 and changed the call letters to WAGT. For most of its history, it was the weakest major-network affiliate in Augusta, essentially the third station in a two-station market. Even during NBC's ratings dominance in the 1980s and 1990s, it was one of the weakest NBC affiliates in the country. Notably, it did not air regular newscasts until 1995. In 2009, Schurz placed WAGT into a joint sales and shared services agreement with
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, owner of WJBF, with WJBF as senior partner. The combined operation was housed in a new facility at Augusta West.


Current WAGT-CD license

The license for W67BE (the
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reflected its original location on UHF channel 67) was first granted on March 28, 1985. It was Augusta's first
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, airing a collection of
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,
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s and programming such as '' Sewing with Nancy'' (unusual as that program was mainly offered for
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). It later became Augusta's first Fox affiliate before the emergence of WFXG (channel 54) in 1991. The station would eventually re-make itself, and on January 2, 1995, the station became WBEK-LP; nine days later, it became an affiliate of
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upon the network's launch. During this period, the station was known locally as "The WB on WBEK 67". In 1998, WBAU, a local affiliate of
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, signed on, appearing on
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systems in the Augusta area; as a result, WBEK lost its WB affiliation. The station then became an affiliate of UPN, and for a few years sold advertising on WBAU, before these rights went to WRDW-TV (channel 12; this changed hands once more before The WB 100+ was replaced with
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). In 2001, WBEK moved to a new channel location, channel 16, and obtained Class A status (modifying its call sign to WBEK-CA). After the affiliation switch, the station attempted to maintain its status as a "top" local affiliate. The station's move to channel 16 had come with a loss in power, and viewership began to decline. The station picked up a secondary affiliation with
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during this period. In 2004, the station lost the UPN affiliation to WRDW's digital subchannel 31.2 ("UPN Augusta"), and continued on with America One programming to very little viewer interest. In 2015, the station converted to digital broadcasting and became WBEK-CD. That same year, America One and cable network Youtoo TV merged to become Youtoo America. On August 27, 2015, longtime owner AVN agreed to sell WBEK-CD to
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, owner of WRDW-TV, for $550,000. The sale did not include the station's existing cable carriage on
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or the WBEK call letters; Gray thus applied to change the station's call letters to WRDW-CD. The sale was completed on October 27, 2015, at which time the call sign change to WRDW-CD took effect. In September 2015, Gray announced its purchase of the television properties of Schurz Communications, including WAGT. Gray proposed to merge the two stations' operations at WRDW's facilities (replacing a previous shared services agreement with Media General), and offer WAGT's broadcast spectrum during the FCC's upcoming spectrum reallocation auction. Gray could not legally own both WRDW and WAGT; FCC rules do not allow one entity to own two of the four highest-rated stations in a market, and Augusta had only five full-power stations—not enough to legally permit a duopoly in any event. To solve the problem, Gray had proposed a waiver in which it would shut down WAGT upon closure of the deal. In January 2016, Gray requested special temporary authority to immediately move WRDW-CD to WAGT's operating facility, which would have its power reduced for the low-power parameters of WRDW-CD. As it would cause interference, Gray stated that WAGT would simultaneously discontinue its full-power signal, essentially replacing it with WRDW-CD. This request implied that Gray intended to transfer the WAGT intellectual unit (programming, NBC affiliation and staff) to the low-power signal upon the completion of its purchase, as low-power stations are not subject to FCC duopoly rules. On February 1, 2016, the station's call letters changed to WAGT-CD. The FCC approved the sale of Schurz's television properties to Gray on February 12, 2016, and approved Gray's waiver for the duopoly restrictions concerning WRDW and WAGT. However, it ordered Gray to continue operating WAGT through the auction. Gray went on with its plans to end the SSA and JSA with Media General. In response, Media General sought an injunction restricting removal of the JSA or sale of the station after accusing Gray of violating the agreement. The injunction was granted, only to be struck down by the Supreme Court of Georgia on March 23, 2016.FCC Approves Gray-Schurz TV Station Deal
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At the auction, Gray sold WAGT's broadcast spectrum for $40,763,036. The FCC stated that WAGT would not share spectrum with another channel, and would instead go off the air. On May 31, 2017, Gray Television returned WAGT's full-power license to the FCC. WAGT-CD then moved to WAGT's former operating facilities, dropped Yootoo America programming, and took over WAGT's intellectual property, talent, NBC affiliation, and syndicated programming. The change was implemented in a way that did not require most over-the-air viewers to rescan their sets in order to keep watching the station. On-air operations remained unchanged. Gray estimated that only five percent of WAGT's over-the-air audience lost access to NBC with the move to low power. Initially, the combined operation was housed at WRDW's studios on Georgia Avenue in
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. In 2021, the stations moved to a new studio in Augusta's Riverwatch development. In a nod to
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, the new studio features a
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.


Subchannels

The station's signal is
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See also

* Media in Augusta, Georgia


References


External links

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