WYTU-LP (Channel 63) is a television station located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. WYTU is Milwaukee's affiliate for the Spanish-language Telemundo network. It is owned by Weigel Broadcasting, which also owns WDJT (Channel 58) and WMLW (Channel 41) in Milwaukee. The station airs all of Telemundo's schedule along with Spanish-language coverage of some Milwaukee Brewers baseball games.
WYTU is available on cable through out southern wisconsin.
History
The station launched a nightly 10-minute newscast in July 2007 within the 22:00 national edition of Noticiero Telemundo called Noticiero Telemundo Wisconsin y tú (Wisconsin Telemundo News and You), with production assistance from WDJT. [1]
The station launched its digital channel 17 on December 10, 2007 [2] Unlike the channel 13 digital signal of WMLW, WYTU-LD's digital signal reaches the southern portion of the adjacent Green Bay/Appleton DMA, and does not have to run at a reduced power to protect the analog signal of Grand Rapids Fox affiliate WXMI, which occasionally propagates over Lake Michigan. As a result, WYTU is carried on some cable systems in that market.
References
- ^ JS Online: Telemundo goes local with Milwaukee addition to nightly newscast
- ^ New low power digital station - MilwaukeeHDTV.org Forums
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Broadcast television in the Milwaukee market (Nielsen DMA #34) |
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WTMJ 4 (NBC, WX+ on DT2) - WITI 6 (FOX) - WMKE-CA 7 (A1) - WMVS 10 (PBS/MPTV, World on DT1, V-me on DT2, Kids on DT3, Create on DT4, NOAA WX info/WisDOT traffic on DT5-8) - WISN 12 (ABC) - WVTV 18 (The CW) - WCGV 24 (MNTV) - W29DJ 29 (UNK) - WVCY 30 (FN) - WMVT 36 (PBS/MPTV, WMVS-HD on DT1) - WBWT-LP 38 (AZA) - WMLW-CA 41 (IND) - WBME 49 (MeTV) - WWRS 52 (TBN, Church on DT2, JCTV on DT3, Enlace on DT4, SoaC on DT5) - WPXE 55 (ION, qubo on DT2, ION Life on DT3, Worship on DT4) - WDJT 58 (CBS, WMLW on DT2, WBME on DT3) - WYTU-LP 63 (TMD)
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Wisconsin broadcast television markets: Eau Claire • Green Bay • Madison • Marquette, MI • Milwaukee • Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN • Superior/Duluth, MN • Wausau
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