WVTN-LP

WVTN-LP
Corbin, Kentucky
City Corbin, Kentucky
Branding The Gospel Eagle
Channels Digital: 48 (UHF and PSIP) [1]
Affiliations Religious Independent / Daystar Television Network [2]
Owner Victory Training School Corp.
Founded August 23, 1989
Former callsigns W48BD (1989-1999)[3]
Transmitter power 5 kW
Height 357 metres (1,171 ft)
Facility ID 70114
Transmitter coordinates 35°59′1″N 84°8′1″W / 35.98361°N 84.13361°W / 35.98361; -84.13361
Website TheGospelEagle.com

WVTN-LP is a low-powered television station that is licensed to and serving Corbin, Kentucky. The station is owned by Victory Training School Corporation, and is broadcasting religious programming. It is an independent station, but it also shows programming from the Daystar Television Network from 9 p.m. to 10 a.m. ET.[4] Its transmitter is located in southwestern Laurel County along Kentucky Route 312 off of Interstate 75 northwest of Corbin.[5] WVTN-LP shares their studios and broadcasting facilities with WVCT FM Radio, and they are located at 968 West City Dam Road in Keavy, Kentucky.[6]

The station can also be seen on Time Warner Cable channel 22 in the Corbin and Williamsburg areas. [7]

History

WVTN's construction permit was granted in 1989 as W48BD, and was on the air by the mid 1990s. It has been airing religious programming ever since. Its current call letters of WVTN-LP came alongon October 25, 1999. With its 5,000 watts of effective radiated power, Its signal can be picked up in areas of Laurel, Whitley, Knox, McCreary, Rockcastle and parts of Clay, Bell, Jackson and Pulaski counties of eastern Kentucky. The signal may travel as far south as Jellico, in northern Campbell County, Tennessee. With all that said, the station's over-the-air signal covers portions of the Lexington and Knoxville TV markets, but it can not reach either of those cities due to low-power status.

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