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WDCW, channel 50, is the
CW-affiliated
television station for
Washington, D.C. Its transmitter is located in the
Brightwood neighborhood of the city. Owned by
Tribune Broadcasting, the station has studios on Wisconsin Avenue Northwest in the
Glover Park neighborhood of the city.
The station offers a lineup of off-network sitcoms, cartoons from
Kids WB, CW prime time, syndicated talk / court / reality shows, and overnight paid programming. There is no news or sports on the station, although it does air a public affairs show called
The Inner Loop on Sunday mornings at 10:30.
History
The Channel 50 license was first assigned to
WGSP. That station ran test patterns for a while early in
1972 but never actually signed on.
On
April 6,
1981, channel 50 finally signed on as
WCQR. Beginning on
November 1, WCQR aired
SuperTV subscription programming at night and live pictures of Washington D.C. from above its
broadcasting tower by day. Early in the day, WCQR also ran some very basic computer still images with some music behind it called "Morning Muse". The live pictures were soon replaced with programming from the
Financial News Network.
Hill Broadcasting purchased both channel 50 and WHLL-TV (now
WUNI) in
Worcester, Massachusetts in
1985. On
July 1, channel 50's
call letters were changed to
WFTY. The station then became a full-time
independent station in early
1986. Initially, the station ran a lineup of classic off-network sitcoms, dramas, cartoons, movies, and some religious shows. However, it was airing mostly religious, infomercials, low budget but copyrighted movies, and a few off-network dramas by
1988. Ratings were very low including the programming costs. WFTY did pick up a few cartoons for the weekday 7 to 9 A.M. slot in
June of
1990 when
WTTG dropped its children's block for a morning newscast.
In
1993, WFTY (along with WHLL) were purchased by the Jasas Corporation. In the Fall of that year, WFTY added more cartoons, barter sitcoms, some low priced syndicated shows, and cut back on paid programming. On
January 11,
1995, WFTY became a charter affiliate of
The WB. On
September 6, the call letters were changed to
WBDC to reflect its status as Washington D.C.'s WB affiliate. In
1996,
Tribune Broadcasting began managing the station and in
1999 purchased the station outright from the Jasas Corporation.
On
January 24,
2006, the WB and
UPN announced that they'd cease broadcasting and merge. The new combined network would be called
The CW. The letters would represent the first initial of its corporate parents which would be
CBS (the parent company of UPN) and the
Warner Bros. unit of
Time Warner. During this announcement, it was revealed that WBDC would become Washington D.C.'s CW affiliate.
On
February 22,
News Corporation announced that they'd start up another new broadcast television network called
MyNetworkTV. This new network, which would be sister to
FOX, would be operated by
FOX Television Stations and its syndication division,
Twentieth Television.
MyNetworkTV was created in order to give UPN and WB stations, not mentioned as becoming CW affiliates, another option besides becoming independent. It was also created to compete against The CW. UPN affiliate
WDCA was announced as becoming a MyNetworkTV affiliate.
On
May 1, 2006, WBDC changed its call letters to the current
WDCW to reflect the coming switch. On
July 20, the station began airing a promotional item that featured a new logo and the station's new branding
The CW Washington. The station's web address changed to "thecwdc.com". WDCA began airing MyNetworkTV on
September 5 while WDCW began airing The CW on
September 18.
Until it ceased operations on
October 1,
2007, WDCW offered
The Tube (a 24-hour digital music channel) on its second digital subchannel. It was also broadcast on digital cable systems including
Comcast channel 207,
Verizon FiOS channel 863, and
Cox channel 804.
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