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WRTN-LP : ウィキペディア英語版
WRTN-LP

WRTN-LP is a low-power television station in the Nashville area, based in Lebanon, Tennessee and licensed to Alexandria. The station, which broadcasts on channel 6, is owned by Richard and Lisa Goetz.
==History==

The Station signed on in January of 2007 under the Call Letters of WKRP-LP, (The Callsign that was made famous in the American sitcoms ''WKRP in Cincinnati'' and ''The New WKRP in Cincinnati'', which portray a fictional radio station with that call sign.) and was affiliated with White Springs Television〔 until September 2008 when it changed affiliates to RTN (Retro Television Network, currently branded as Retro TV). The low power digital channel 7 started broadcasting on June 12, 2009. On April 27, 2009, the call letters of the digital channel were changed to WRTN-LD, but the call letters of the analog channel remained listed as WKRP-LP until 2010, despite the callsign being reassigned to WKRP-LP (now WKWT-LP), a sister station in Key West, Florida.
The Station also added several additional Subchannels with additional programming. The Retro Television Network affiliation was moved to the second digital subchannel, as Religious Programming from Daystar was added to the main subchannel. A third subchannel was added in 2009 showing Country Music Videos, however the Country Music Videos would be droped in 2012, in favor of Cozi TV. The Cozi TV Affiliation then moved to WSMV-TV's third subchannel of 4.3, resulting in WRTN discontinuing Cozi TV from their third subchannel a day before WSMV added Cozi TV to their third subchannel on May 28, 2015,〔http://www.tvnewscheck.com/article/83934/cozi-tv-diginet-adds-eight-stations〕 WRTN-LD's third subchannel now occupies Retro TV, which moved from the second subchannel. the second subchannel became automotive themed network Rev'n. Retro TV then moved to the Station's fifth subchannel, (replacing Tuff TV) to make way for Antenna TV, as that Network debuted on the Station's third subchannel on the weekend of September 11th, 2015. On September 21st, 2015, This TV (Which was previously seen on WTVF's third subchannel) moved to WRTN's second subchannel of 6.2, replacing Rev'n, as WTVF replaced This TV with the new comedy oriented Network Laff.〔("E.W. Scripps Company to Launch Grit and Escape & Expand LAFF Distribution In New Multi-Network Agreement with Katz Broadcasting )." PR Newswire (May 18, 2015). Retrieved September 17, 2015.〕 On Tuesday September 22, Antenna TV & This TV swapped Channel Positions with Antenna TV moving to Channel 6.2 & This TV moving to Channel 6.3. On September 30th, 2015, Rev'n was readded to 6.2, with Antenna TV moving back to 6.3, and This TV moving to 6.7, replacing the localized classic movies channel, that was run by WRTN. The station currently has a construction permit to move to UHF 19.

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