WWTO-TV

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WWTO-TV
La Salle / Chicago, Illinois
Channels Analog: 35 (UHF)
Digital: 10 (VHF)
Affiliations TBN
Owner Trinity Broadcasting Network
Founded December 1, 1983
Call letters meaning WWTO = Wide World of TOmorrow
Transmitter Power 5000 kW (analog)
  16 kW (digital)
Website www.tbn.org/

WWTO-TV is the TBN owned and operated station in La Salle, Illinois, serving the Chicago, Illinois market. It broadcasts on UHF channel 35, with a digital signal on VHF channel 10. In addition, the station operates several translators throughout Illinois.

WWTO is far from the Chicago market, and as such, it can barely be received in such western suburbs as Aurora and Naperville. The FCC has allowed cable TV operators in the city of Chicago to deny "must carry" status to WWTO.

The channel 35 allocation was original used by WEEQ-TV, a satellite station of WEEK-TV in Peoria. Channel 35 is still received better in the Peoria-Bloomington market than in most of the Chicago market.

This station's digital signal, like most other TBN-owned stations, carries five different TBN-run networks:

Channel Programming
35.1 The local TBN channel (simulcasting the analog station)
35.2 The Church Channel
35.3 JCTV
35.4 Enlace USA
35.5 Smile of a Child


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