Ironically, despite three call letter changes, WUCW's licensee is still listed as "KLGT Licensee."
In January 2018, WUCW moved out of its longtime Como Avenue studios and moved to the 7th floor of the Pence Building at 800 Hennepin Avenue in downtown Minneapolis. KTMA was also hit hard, leading O'Connor to file for bankruptcy reorganization in July 1989. The station's new general manager Donald W. O'Connor soon changed KTMA to a more traditional general entertainment station, acquiring a number of older syndicated programs such as The Andy Griffith Show and Laurel and Hardy.
Ironically, despite three call letter changes, WUCW's licensee is still listed as "KLGT Licensee."
In January 2018, WUCW moved out of its longtime Como Avenue studios and moved to the 7th floor of the Pence Building at 800 Hennepin Avenue in downtown Minneapolis. KTMA was also hit hard, leading O'Connor to file for bankruptcy reorganization in July 1989. The station's new general manager Donald W. O'Connor soon changed KTMA to a more traditional general entertainment station, acquiring a number of older syndicated programs such as The Andy Griffith Show and Laurel and Hardy.
Ironically, despite three call letter changes, WUCW's licensee is still listed as "KLGT Licensee."
In January 2018, WUCW moved out of its longtime Como Avenue studios and moved to the 7th floor of the Pence Building at 800 Hennepin Avenue in downtown Minneapolis. KTMA was also hit hard, leading O'Connor to file for bankruptcy reorganization in July 1989. The station's new general manager Donald W. O'Connor soon changed KTMA to a more traditional general entertainment station, acquiring a number of older syndicated programs such as The Andy Griffith Show and Laurel and Hardy.
Ironically, despite three call letter changes, WUCW's licensee is still listed as "KLGT Licensee."
In January 2018, WUCW moved out of its longtime Como Avenue studios and moved to the 7th floor of the Pence Building at 800 Hennepin Avenue in downtown Minneapolis. KTMA was also hit hard, leading O'Connor to file for bankruptcy reorganization in July 1989. The station's new general manager Donald W. O'Connor soon changed KTMA to a more traditional general entertainment station, acquiring a number of older syndicated programs such as The Andy Griffith Show and Laurel and Hardy.
Ironically, despite three call letter changes, WUCW's licensee is still listed as "KLGT Licensee."
In January 2018, WUCW moved out of its longtime Como Avenue studios and moved to the 7th floor of the Pence Building at 800 Hennepin Avenue in downtown Minneapolis. KTMA was also hit hard, leading O'Connor to file for bankruptcy reorganization in July 1989. The station's new general manager Donald W. O'Connor soon changed KTMA to a more traditional general entertainment station, acquiring a number of older syndicated programs such as The Andy Griffith Show and Laurel and Hardy.
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Through the bankruptcy, the station maintained its general entertainment programming format, partially supported with infomercials, brokered religious shows, daytime shows from the major broadcast networks that KARE, KSTP-TV and WCCO-TV did not clear for broadcast (mostly game shows from NBC, ABC and CBS, respectively) and home shopping programming. WUMN-LD 17 (UNI) Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. KSTP 5 (ABC) KLGT-TV (1992–1998) KMWB (1998–2006) Owner. K16HY-D 16 (Ind) WUCW is a CW-affiliated television station licensed to Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States and serving the Twin Cities television market. After nearly two more years of bankruptcy proceedings, O'Connor was fired as general manager by the court-appointed trustee. After a successful lunch meeting with Mallon to produce a new locally produced program for KTMA, Hodgson created Mystery Science Theater 3000 (also known under the abbreviated title MST3K), which began in November 1988. KLGT was an MyTV affiliate from 2009-17 when Independence decided to drop MyTV from all their Ion Television shared stations and KFUO became the new MyTV affiliate.
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Despite a major marketing campaign in 1987, after the station was acquired, the station was only moderately successful at attracting viewers and revenue from commercial advertising. WUCW's studios are located in the Pence Building on 8th Street and Hennepin Avenue in downtown Minneapolis, and its transmitter is located at the Telefarm site in Shoreview.
The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 22. KUGT 250px: Location. 2020년도 "klpga 골프환경조성 프로젝트" 참가학교 모집 안내 (신청기간 연장) klpga 전화외국어교육 신규모집(2020.10~2020.12) 안내; 2020 klpga 골프환경조성 프로젝트 입찰 … KLGT was an MyTV affiliate from 2009-17 when Independence decided to drop MyTV from all their Ion Television shared stations and KFUO became the new MyTV affiliate. KGSL 9 (Global) KLMX 8 (FOX)
Ironically, despite three call letter changes, WUCW's licensee is still listed as "KLGT Licensee."
In January 2018, WUCW moved out of its longtime Como Avenue studios and moved to the 7th floor of the Pence Building at 800 Hennepin Avenue in downtown Minneapolis. KTMA was also hit hard, leading O'Connor to file for bankruptcy reorganization in July 1989. The station's new general manager Donald W. O'Connor soon changed KTMA to a more traditional general entertainment station, acquiring a number of older syndicated programs such as The Andy Griffith Show and Laurel and Hardy.