all analog stations (which were mostly translators) had to convert by July this year or go off the air until such time as they did convert to digital
What I meant to say, is I'm glad the switch at WMOW 34 did not turn out like these switches pulled off by Sinclair Broadcasting and Howard Stirk Media, which both occurred after 2009,
during the digital TV era, in 2014, these are all full-powered stations:
In Charleston, South Carolina:
* WGWG 4.1, formerly ABC 4, now currently H&I:
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* WCIV 36.1 (formerly WMMP) now has the ABC 4-branded local TV station on 36.2, main channel is MyNetworkTV:
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In the Birmingham, Alabama metro area, these ABC stations switched to Heartland in 2014, then their current affiliation, H&I, in 2015. Since then, this ABC affiliate's current branding of "ABC 33/40" on this station is now a misnomer:
* WSES 33 (formerly WCFT-TV 33) and WGWW 40 (formerly WJSU-TV 40; both station were formerly with ABC, but WGWW moved ABC from 40.1 to 40.2):
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* ABC 33/40 also has subchannels on two affiliates of The CW plus one MyNetworkTV affiliate in that area, as well as a low-power digital (LD) repeater, WBMA-LD 58, which also carries the ABC 33/40-branded station...
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These stations were with Albritton Communications prior to their acquisitions by Sinclair Broadcasting and Howard Stirk Media, they seem likely to be castoffs from the Albritton acquisition which ended with the buyout of former WB network affiliate, WBSG-TV 21, and the failed ratings after the launch of new ABC affiliates WBSG 21/WJXX 25, both in the Brunswick, Georgia and Jacksonville, Florida area (WBSG 21, now WPXC 21, is currently an Ion O&O, while WJXX 25 is now part of a TEGNA duopoly with WTLV NBC 12) after luring ABC away from their long-time affiliate WJKS-TV 17 (now WCWJ 17)...