WOOH-LD (fictional)

WOOH-LD, virtual channel 16 (UHF digital channel 29), is a low-powered dual MyNetworkTV/CW+-affiliated television station licensed to, United States. Owned by, it is a sister station to CBS affiliate WESO-TV (channel 17) and Fox/Telemundo affiliate WESO-LD (channel 11). The three stations share studios on Forest Avenue in Zanesville and transmitter facilities on Baughman Road west of downtown.

History
WOOH-LD signed-on as W16BT on February 12, 1999.

On March 31, 2006, the station applied for a construction permit to begin converting operations to digital television. Upon completion, the station will broadcast at 15 kilowatts.

TBN took the then-W16BT silent on March 26, 2010 due to Trinity's purchase of WSFJ-TV (channel 51), a full power station in broadcasting from neighboring Licking County.

On March 14, 2015, acquired W16BT from TBN. Two weeks later, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) granted the company's construction permit application to relocate the station's transmitter facilities to the Baughman Road transmitter of WESO-TV (channel 17) and WESO-LD (channel 11) and upgrade the effective radiated power to 23 kilowatts.

The station joined on September 1, 2015, changing it's callsign to WOOH-LP in the process. The station converted to digital and changed it's callsign again to WOOH-LD on September 20, 2016. Subsequently, on September 22, 2016, WOOH took over the local affiliation rights to The CW, which had been carried via The CW Plus on the second subchannel of it's sister station on channel 11, through the activation of a second subchannel.

Programming
WOOH-LD2 is home to Wake Up S.E. Ohio!, a live morning show similar in concept to the CTV Morning Live program of many Canadian CTV stations (WESO-TV news director and Wake Up S.E. Ohio! producer Jakob Salmon worked on CTV Morning Live Ottawa during his tenure at /, hence the similarities).

News operation
WESO-TV broadcasts 17 hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with three hours on weekdays and one hour on Saturdays and Sundays), which are produced in-house at the station's Forest Avenue studios. The news department shared by WESO-TV, WESO-LD and WOOH-LD shares content with the -owned Zanesville Times Recorder newspaper. For international news, Southeastern Ohio NOW subscribes to the following wire services:, , , , , and.