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Clarksburg/Fairmont/ Morgantown, West Virginia United States |
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City | Clarksburg |
Branding | 12 News Your ABC (on DT2) |
Slogan | Working For You |
Channels | Digital: 12 (VHF/PSIP) |
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Nexstar Media Group (Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.) |
First air date | November 17, 1957 |
Sister station(s) | WOWK, WTRF, WVNS |
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Transmitter power | 12.25 kW |
Height | 262 m |
Facility ID | 71220 |
Transmitter coordinates | 39°17′5.7″N 80°19′44.8″W / 39.284917°N 80.329111°W |
Licensing authority | FCC |
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Profile CDBS |
Website | www |
WBOY-TV is the NBC-affiliated television station for North Central West Virginia that is licensed to Clarksburg. It broadcasts a high definition digital signal on VHF channel 12 from a transmitter east of downtown and U.S. 50. Owned by Nexstar Media Group, the station has studios on West Pike Street in Downtown Clarksburg. It identifies on-air as "Clarksburg/Fairmont/Morgantown" even though the third city is considered part of the Pittsburgh market. This is because it operates a bureau in Morgantown which makes it the only commercial station to have facilities there.
The station was launched November 17, 1957. It was the second television station in its small market. WBOY was originally intended to be the ABC affiliate for all of North-Central West Virginia. However the area's intended NBC affiliate, Parkersburg's WTAP-TV, did not have a signal strong enough to reach Clarksburg and Weston. North-Central West Virginia is a very rugged dissected plateau and WTAP's analog signal on UHF channel 15 was not strong enough to carry across the terrain. After it became clear that Parkersburg and Clarksburg were going to be separate markets, WBOY joined NBC and remains with the network to this day. However, it retained a secondary ABC affiliation for many years. In July 1981, WBOY was bought by Imes Communications of Columbus, Mississippi who also owned that city's CBS affiliate WCBI, as well as ABC affiliate WMUR-TV in Manchester, New Hampshire. In 2001, Hearst Television (owner of Pittsburgh's WTAE-TV) acquired WBOY and WMUR from Imes.