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WUTV virtual channel 29 (UHF digital channel 14), is a Fox-affiliated Live Streaming TV station licensed to Buffalo, New York, United States. It was launched on December 21,1970. The station is owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group, as part of a duopoly with MyNetworkTV affiliate WNYO-TV (channel 49). Channel also provides Live Streaming TV Online free for its viewers. Its slogan is On Your Side. Its channels are Digital;14(UHF), Virtual;29(PSIP). Its subchannels are 1;720p 16;9 WUTV-HD,.2 480I 4;3 TBD,.3 480I 4;3 CHARGE. Its affiliation with Fox, TBD, Charge. Its sister channels are WNYO-TV,WGRZ. Its transmitter power is 1000 kw and height is 299.5 m(983 ft) , 329 m (1079 ft).Its licensing authority is FCC. The two stations share studios on Hertel Avenue near Military Road in Buffalo; WUTV’s transmitter is located on Whitehaven Road (near I-190) in Grand Island, New York. Since February 2008, WUTV assists as the Fox network feed received in the Cayman Islands. It joined the Primetime 24 lineup in 2009, serving most of the Caribbean islands. WUTV discontinued regular programming on its analog signal, over UHF channel 29, at 11:59 p.m. on February 17, 2009, the original target date in which full-power television stations in the United States were to transition from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate (which was later moved to June 12); this made WUTV the first television station in Buffalo to switch to digital. The station’s digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 1, .Through the use of PSIP, digital television receivers display the station’s virtual channel as its former UHF analog channel 29. As part of the SAFER Act, WUTV kept its analog signal on the air until March 3, 2009 to inform viewers of the digital television transition through a loop of public service announcements from the National Association of Broadcasters.

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WUTV, along with PBS member station WNED-TV (channel 17) were the only Buffalo television stations that did not dismiss their analog signals on the new June 12 date. Until 2013, WUTV did not air news programming, making Buffalo the largest television market in the United States whose Fox affiliate did not offer any newscasts at all (Sinclair is believed to have paid a large fee to Fox to avoid the network’s mandate that its affiliates carry local news). The station long elected to air syndicated programming instead of carrying news programming, as it is within range of the Toronto market and features advertising targeted at Southern Ontario viewers, along with the large number of stations within the Buffalo market and those receivable in the market from Hamilton and Toronto that already produce local newscasts. This lack of local news programming ended on April 8, 2013, as the 10 p.m. newscast produced by NBC affiliate WGRZ channel 2 moved from WNYO-TV to WUTV. Along with the move, it was extended to seven nights per-week, and the station also announced plans to air an encore of the final hour of WGRZ’s morning show on a one-hour delay. These moves were part of an effort to better compete against the WIVB-produced newscasts in the same timeslots on CW affiliate WNLO—both of which have been historically more successful even though WGRZ has surpassed WIVB in most of its main newscasts. Under the terms of the agreement to carry WGRZ’s newscasts on WUTV, Sinclair Broadcast Group has no editorial control over the newscasts.