WPGA-LP


WPGA-LP, UHF analog channel 50, is a low-power television station licensed to Macon, Georgia, United States that is currently silent. Owned by Marquee Broadcasting, it is sister to Perry-licensed MeTV affiliate WPGA-TV. The two stations share studios on Forsyth Street in downtown Macon and transmitter facilities on GA 87/US 23/US 129 Alternate, along the Twiggs–Bibb county line.

History

The station first signed on the air on July 14, 2004, as W50DA; it originally operated as an owned-and-operated translator station of the Trinity Broadcasting Network. In 2009, Register Communications purchased the station from TBN for $6,000. In early September 2009, W50DA dropped TBN programming and announced that it would change its network affiliation to the Retro Television Network on October 12. The day after the switch, the station's callsign was changed to WPGA-LP.
WPGA-LP has a construction permit that was first issued to the station by the Federal Communications Commission in 2006 to flash-cut its digital signal into operation, which would significantly increase its signal coverage; this permit expired in March 2009. In mid-August 2011, WPGA-LP changed its primary affiliation to This TV, which was previously carried on the second digital subchannel of WPGA-TV.
In addition to This TV programming, WPGA-LP for a time once used to simulcast the WPGA-FM radio program Mix in the Morning, which also airs on WPGA-TV, sister radio station WPGA and WNEX, each weekday from 6:00 to 9:00 a.m.
On July 2, 2015, This TV moved back to WPGA-TV on DT3; subsequently, WPGA-LP went dark for an undetermined amount of time. There is no word on when or if the station will return to the air.