WESA

WESA is a PBS station in Traverse City, MI. WESA broadcasts on channel 50

History
In 1968, WESA signed on for the first time. From 1968-1970, it was an affiliate of NET. in 1970, NET folded and WESA became a PBS affiliate.

From 1983-2000, WESA had a repeater station in Midlands, Michigan with the callname WESM on channel 67. From 1983-1997, WESA/WESM was branded PBS 50/67. WESA/WESM was branded as Central Michigan Public Television. In 2000, WESA/WESM was on the verge of shutting down. WESM was sold to Univision that same year.

WESA got a digital signal on UHF cnannel 50 in 2000 from the money that came from selling off WESM and a sucsessful pledge drive. On June 12, 2009 (The mandated date for TV stations to shut down their analog signals in the United States), WESA shut down it's analog signal.

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