WDTB-LD (channel 39) was a low-power television station licensed to Hamburg, New York, United States, serving the Buffalo area.
Daystar purchased WNGS (channel 67) from bankrupt owner, Equity Media Holdings (formerly under a local marketing agreement (LMA) with and operated by Granite Broadcasting).
Because Daystar already had WDTB-LP, it chose to sell the station to ITV of Buffalo, LLC,[2] a partnership owned by local TV personalities Philip Arno and Donald Angelo, for $2,750,000, with plans to program the station from Clarence.
[3] As with most sales of its full-power stations, Daystar continues to maintain carriage rights for its network indefinitely on channel 67, and it remains on WBBZ-DT4 as part of the conditions of sale to the present day, de facto operating as its full-market signal in the market.
This application was dismissed, though the station was later approved for upgrading to digital operations on UHF 29.