WFXP

For the other television station also branded as "FOX 66", see WSMH.
WFXP
Erie, Pennsylvania
United States
Branding Fox 66 (general)
Fox 66 News (newscasts)
Slogan Erie's Only Prime
Time News Choice
Channels Digital: 22 (UHF)
Subchannels 66.1 Fox
Owner Mission Broadcasting
(Mission Broadcasting, Inc.)
Operator Nexstar Broadcasting Group
First air date September 2, 1986 (1986-09-02)
Call letters' meaning FoX Pennsylvania
Sister station(s) WJET-TV
Former callsigns WETG (1986–1995)
Former channel number(s) 66 (UHF analog, 1986–2009)
Former affiliations Independent (1986–1988)
Transmitter power 850 kW
Height 286 meters (938 ft)
Facility ID 19707
Transmitter coordinates 42°2′25″N 80°4′9″W / 42.04028°N 80.06917°W / 42.04028; -80.06917
Licensing authority FCC
Public license information: Profile
CDBS
Website www.yourerie.com

WFXP is the Fox-affiliated television station for Pennsylvania's Northwest Region. Licensed to Erie, it broadcasts a high definition digital signal on UHF channel 22 from a transmitter at its studios on US 19/Peach Street in Summit Township. The station can also be seen on Time Warner Cable channel 6 and in high definition on digital channel 1006. Owned by Mission Broadcasting, WFXP is operated by the Nexstar Broadcasting Group through a local marketing agreement (LMA). This makes it sister to ABC affiliate WJET-TV and the two share studios.

History

The analog UHF channel 66 frequency was first used in Erie by WEPA-TV, founded by Alfred E. Anscombe, who would also go on to launch Binghamton, New York's WIVT in the early-1960s. The station eventually went dark. WFXP signed-on September 2, 1986 as WETG operated by Gannon University. The assigned transmitter power of the station was significantly more modest than other commercial outlets at the time. The studio and production facilities were in the basement of the Nash Library on Gannon's campus, and the station was operated by the students of Gannon University's Theater and Communication Arts Program. The station operated from 3 in the afternoon until midnight during its early days. In 1987, the station began operating in the morning hours.

In 1988, WETG became Erie's charter Fox affiliate. The station assumed the WFXP calls in 1995 after being sold by the University. In 1998, Nexstar (owner of WJET-TV) entered into an agreement with Mission Broadcasting to maintain responsibility for WFXP's daily operations except programming.

On December 21, 2007, this station started broadcasting its digital signal on UHF channel 22 in high definition with sister station WJET doing the same in 2008. WFXP has been digital-only since April 27, 2009.

Newscasts

When WJET-TV began operating WFXP, it took over production of this station's nightly half hour prime time newscast (known as Fox 66 First at Ten). The broadcast had previously been produced by WICU-TV through a news share agreement. On September 10, 2007, WJET-TV began airing an hour-long weekday morning show at 8 on WFXP (called Fox 66 News in the Morning). This is the only local newscast in the area broadcasting in the time-slot. In June 2009, WSEE-TV moved into WICU-TV's studios which are currently unable to air two live newscasts at the same time because there is only one control center.

So that it would not compete with WICU-TV, WSEE-TV's weeknight broadcast at 11 was moved to 10 on CW affiliate WSEE-DT2. That show now competes with WJET-TV's production on WFXP which had been the area's only prime time newscast. WICU-TV and WSEE-TV were supposed to merge their news departments together but this has not happened yet. There is, however, weekend evening newscasts simulcasted on both stations and sharing of resources.

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