WSWB
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| City | Scranton, Pennsylvania |
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| Branding | CW 38 |
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| Operator | Sinclair Broadcast Group via LMA (outright sale pending) |
| WOLF-TV, WQMY | |
| History | |
| Founded | November 16, 1981 |
First air date | June 3, 1985 |
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| Technical information | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
| Facility ID | 73374 |
| ERP | 120 kW |
| HAAT | 357.7 m (1,174 ft) |
| Transmitter coordinates | 41°26′9.1″N 75°43′42.3″W / 41.435861°N 75.728417°W |
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| Website | thecw38 |
WSWB (channel 38) is a television station licensed to Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States, serving as the CW affiliate for Northeastern Pennsylvania. It is owned by MPS Media, which maintains a local marketing agreement (LMA) with Sinclair Broadcast Group, owner of Hazleton-licensed Fox affiliate WOLF-TV (channel 56) and Williamsport-licensed MyNetworkTV affiliate WQMY (channel 53), for the provision of certain services. The three stations share studios on PA 315 in the Fox Hill section of Plains Township; WSWB's transmitter is located on Bald Mountain, northwest of Scranton and I-476. However, newscasts have originated from the facilities of sister station and CBS affiliate WSBT-TV in South Bend, Indiana, since January 2017.
Although WSWB transmits a signal of its own, reception is spotty in much of the southern portion of the market since its transmitter is located farther north than the market's other stations. Therefore, the station is simulcast in standard definition on WOLF-TV's second digital subchannel (56.2) from its transmitter on Penobscot Knob near Mountain Top. WSWB also operates a translator on UHF channel 36 that is licensed to Waymart with a transmitter in Forest City. It exists because wind turbines run by NextEra Energy Resources at the Waymart Wind Farm interfere with the transmission of full-power television signals.
In addition to its own signal, WSWB is simulcast in standard definition on WQMY's third subchannel (53.3) from a transmitter on Bald Eagle Mountain.