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'''WTTO''' is a [[Birmingham]]-based television station affiliated with the WB Network. It was founded as an independent station in [[1982]] by  is owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group of Hunt Valley, Maryland, which also owns UPN affiliate [[WABM]]. The station, which is licensed in [[Homewood]], broadcasts on UHF channel 21 (DTV on channel 28) from the [[WTTO Tower]] on [[Red Mountain]]. The stations headquarters are located at 651 [[Beacon Parkway West]].
'''WTTO''' is a [[Birmingham]]-based television station affiliated with the WB Network. It was founded as an independent station in [[1982]] by  is owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group of Hunt Valley, Maryland, which also owns UPN affiliate [[WABM]]. The station, which is licensed in [[Homewood]], broadcasts on UHF channel 21 (DTV on channel 28) from the [[WTTO Tower]] on [[Red Mountain]]. The stations headquarters are located at 651 [[Beacon Parkway West]].



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WTTO is a Birmingham-based television station affiliated with the WB Network. It was founded as an independent station in 1982 by is owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group of Hunt Valley, Maryland, which also owns UPN affiliate WABM. The station, which is licensed in Homewood, broadcasts on UHF channel 21 (DTV on channel 28) from the WTTO Tower on Red Mountain. The stations headquarters are located at 651 Beacon Parkway West.

WTTO was founded in 1982 by Chapman Broadcasting with the call letters standing for "Television Twenty-One". It was, after Mobile's WPMI, Alabama's second independent television station. The station prospered with popular syndicated programming such as movies and older sitcoms like the Andy Griffith Show. In 1991 WTTO became Birmingham's Fox affiliate, with neighboring WDBB (Tuscaloosa) and WNAL (Gadsden) becoming satellites. In 1996 the stations owner moved the FOX affiliation to WBRC, leaving WTTO as an independent again. A year later, WTTO and WDBB became sister affiliates of "The WB Network". On September 18, 2006 the WB will be relaunched as "The CW Network" with programming merged from the former WB and UPN networks.

History

WTTO began originally on April 21, 1982. The first program it broadcast was a rerun of the 1970s action show, Buck Rogers in the 21st Century. Arlington Broadcasting bought WTTO in 1983 and sold it to HR Broadcasting in 1987. The station was successful as an independent and declined to debut Fox network when it launched in 1986.

Fox's efforts to find a Birmingham-area outlet enjoyed only marginal success with their combination of Tuscaloosa's WDBB, which relocated its tower closer to Birmingham & Gadsden's WNAL. WTTO, which was sold to Boston-based ABRY Broadcasting Partners in 1989, joined with FOX in 1991 and the other two stations became satellites of the combined station, known as FOX 21, one of the country's strongest Fox affiliates.

In 1994 ABRY began a local marketing agreement with WABM, which joined UPN in 1995. The following year brought the Big Switch in Birmingham's television line-up, which left WTTO as an independent as WBRC came under the ownership of the Fox Broadcasting Corporation.

ABC had tried to affiliate with WTTO, but Sinclair was only interested in the prime-time line-up and sports franchise, and did not plan to launch a local newscast. on its stations. In February 1997, WTTO and WDBB affiliated with the WB network, while WNAL became Gadsden's CBS affiliate. The station evolved from mostly old movies, sitcoms and cartoons to a talk-show/reality format supplemented by the WB's afternoon and prime-time shows.

In September 2003, WTTO finally began to produce its own local newscast, titled "WB21 News at 9:00". However, in October 2005, CBS-affiliate WIAT, began producing the newscasts for WTTO. The WB will merge with UPN in September 2006 to form "The CW", a network featuring programming from both networks. WTTO will become Birmingham's CW affiliate, to be known as CW 21

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