WWTH-DT

WWTH-DT, virtual and VHF digital channel 2, is a flagship station of the LTV network, licensed to Welterhampton, Welter. The station is owned by Lucasrio Media, as part of a duopoly with ABC affiliate WELT-DT (channel 7). The two stations share studios and transmitter in the LUCASRIO Broadcast Center in Welterhampton, near the Welter Imperial towers.

Early years and DuMont affiliate
The station signed on the air on February 5, 1951, being Welters' first television station. The station was broadcast on VHF channel 6 for 17 years.

Independent
On January 1, 1968, the station left ABC, became an independent station and switched from VHF channel 6 to VHF channel 2.

LTV owned-and-operated station
With the launch of LTV on October 3, 2012, the station left ITV, becoming a LTV flagship station.

Analog-to-digital conversion
On July 23, 2001, WWTH launched their digital signal, becoming Welter's first TV station to broadcast the digital signal.

On June 12, 2009, WWTH signed off its analog signal at 10 p.m. on VHF channel 2.

Slogan history

 * 1981-1982: Channel 2 The One for All!
 * 1982-1993, 2002-2008, 2019-present: Hello, Welterhampton! Channel 2 Loves You!
 * 1984-1991: Say Hello! Hello, Welterhampton! WWTH. Say Hello!

Newscasts
On January 1, 1968, the station began airing its first local newscasts. They were called The 6PM Report with Dan Johns and The 11PM Report with Jack Joseph.

On January 7, 1974, it was renamed Action News, hosted by Jack Joseph, with Donald Johnson with Weather Forecast and Bill Moore bringing sports.

In February 1978, Moore left the station and went to WNWR-TV to host the CBS affiliate's local news. In his place was Patrick Davis.

On May 9, 1986, the last Action2News aired with Joseph, Johnson and Davis.

Their departure was after WelterCom acquired the station and was replaced by Mike Mitchell, Henry Greenwood and Mark David. The first airing was on May 12, already called Channel 2 Action News.

On January 20, 2003, Jennifer Thomas was promoted to lead alongside Mike in the 6PM edition.

On November 13, 2006, local newscasts started to be transmitted to High Definition, making it Welter's first local news to broadcast in HD.

News branding(s)

 * The 6PM/11PM Report (1968-1974)
 * Action News (1974-1978)
 * Action2News (1978-1986)
 * Channel 2 Action News (1986-present)

News Theme(s)

 * No Music (1968-1971)
 * The Action News Theme - Tom Sellers (1971-1976)
 * Move Closer To Your World - Mayoham Music (1976-1978)
 * Look For Us - Telesound (1978-1980)
 * The Winners - Peters Communications (1980-1981)
 * The One For All - Gari Media Group (1981-1985)
 * Hello News - Gari Media Group (1985-1993)
 * WNDU 1986 Theme - Tuesday Productions (1993-1995)
 * WWL News - Stephen Arnold Music (1995-1999)
 * WYMT 1998 News Theme (1999-2001)
 * Counterpoint - Stephen Arnold Music (2001-2005)
 * impact - 615 Music (2005-2015)
 * Overture - Stephen Arnold Music (2015-2017)
 * in-Sink - 615 Music (2017-2019)
 * Icon News - 615 Music (2019-present)