WGMU-LP

WGMU-LP (channel 39) was a low-power television station in Burlington, Vermont, United States.

Owned by CEC Media Group, the station had studios on Pine Haven Shores Road in Shelburne, Vermont.

[1] In May 1999, WB programming began airing on Fox affiliate WFFF-TV in a secondary nature and WBVT-LP picked up UPN from WWBI-LP.

During a period in 2003, the station aired America One programing during the day while showing a "UPN 39" logo in the top-right corner of the screen.

During times of financial trouble and the transition to Equity ownership, there were plenty of technical problems on the channel.

During this dark period, some area cable systems (including Adelphia in Burlington) temporarily replaced WBVT-LP with Boston's WSBK-TV.

The nearest WGMU-CA outlying translator to Montreal, W52CD (channel 52) in St. Albans, barely reached the city.

Prior to December 2010, WGMU-CA experienced long term blackouts (i.e. dead air; static/snow), lasting several weeks or months, and only broadcast sporadically.

[7] WGMU-CA and repeater W19BR were downgraded from Class A status and reverted to standard low-power stations on October 24, 2012, due to failure to file children's television reports.