WJTS-LP
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WJTS-LP is a low-power television station
in Jasper, Indiana
, broadcasting locally on channel 18 as an affiliate of America One
. The station is currently owned by DC Broadcasting, and airs a mixture of family programming, local sports, public affairs and children's programming.
WJTS-LP carries sports programming such as The Outdoorsman, Purdue Express, and Inside Notre Dame Football and Basketball. In addition, the station carries over 100 high-school sporting events from area schools. The station has also aired special, locally produced programming, such as the Colgate Country Showdown.
The stations broadcasting facilities consist of three satellite downlink stations ("earth stations"), optical and magnetic playback facilities, and a 300 foot transmission tower.
Television station
A television station is a business, organisation or other such as an amateur television operator that transmits content over terrestrial television. A television transmission can be by analog television signals or, more recently, by digital television. Broadcast television systems standards are...
in Jasper, Indiana
Jasper, Indiana
- Strassenfest :The Jasper Strassenfest is a four-day event held annually during the first weekend in August. The "Fest" is a celebration between Jasper and its German sister-city Pfaffenweiler, a small village in southwest Germany. Many citizens of Pfaffenweiler travel to Jasper around this time...
, broadcasting locally on channel 18 as an affiliate of America One
America One
America One is an over-the-air television network in the United States. The network serves over 170 LPTV, Class A, Full Power, Cable and Satellite affiliate stations...
. The station is currently owned by DC Broadcasting, and airs a mixture of family programming, local sports, public affairs and children's programming.
WJTS-LP carries sports programming such as The Outdoorsman, Purdue Express, and Inside Notre Dame Football and Basketball. In addition, the station carries over 100 high-school sporting events from area schools. The station has also aired special, locally produced programming, such as the Colgate Country Showdown.
The stations broadcasting facilities consist of three satellite downlink stations ("earth stations"), optical and magnetic playback facilities, and a 300 foot transmission tower.