This page is about the existing television station in Cleveland, Ohio. For the previous occupant of channel 61 in Cleveland, see WKBF-TV.
WQHS-DT
WQHS Univision 61 Logo
Cleveland, Ohio
Branding Univision 61
Channels Digital: 34 (UHF)
Virtual: 61 (PSIP)
Subchannels 61.1 Univision (480i)
Owner Univision Communications, Inc.
(Univision Cleveland, LLC)
First air date January 13, 1981
Call letters' meaning Q carried over from former WCLQ calls,
HS =
Home
Shopping
Network
Former callsigns WCLQ-TV (1981-1986)
WQHS (1986-1992)
WQHS-TV (1992-2009)
Former channel number(s) Analog:
61 (1981-2009)
Former affiliations independent (1981-1986)
HSN (1986-2002)
Transmitter power 525 kW (digital)
Height 333.8 m (digital)
Facility ID 60556
Transmitter coordinates 41°22′58″N 81°42′7″W / 41.38278°N 81.70194°W / 41.38278; -81.70194

WQHS-DT is a Spanish-language television station owned and operated by Univision. It is licensed to serve the Cleveland, Ohio television market, and broadcasts on UHF channel 61 with studios and offices in Parma. It is also one of two stations with the Univision affiliation, alongside KUNS-TV in Seattle, Washington in markets bordering Canada.

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History [link]

WKBF [link]

A previous license owned by Kaiser Broadcasting occupied Channel 61 as WKBF from 1968 to 1975. It was the first actual independent station to sign on in Cleveland, and the first on the UHF dial. Despite some innovative local programming, and some popular off-network shows, WKBF struggled for the majority of its existence due to poor revenue growth. It failed to achieve profitability while competing against rival station WUAB-TV, which signed on nine months after WKBF in 1968. By 1975, Kaiser Broadcasting & it's then partner Field Communications, sold off WKBF's assets to WUAB's owner United Artists Broadcasting, and purchased a minority ownership in the station (which was relinquished when WUAB was sold to Gaylord Broadcasting and when Kaiser fully merged with Field Communications; both of which occurred in 1977).

Kaiser then signed Channel 61 off the air and returned the license to the Federal Communications Commission. WKBF was one of two stations in the Kaiser Broadcasting chain to cease operations permanently; the other was Philadelphia station WKBS in 1983.

1975 to 1980: The dark years [link]

Rumors abounded concerning potential companies that could file for the Channel 61 license in Cleveland, yet none came forward right away. After a few years, the FCC began to accept applications for channel 61 (as a distinctly separate license from WKBF), and Balaban Stations won the license in 1980.

1980 to Present: New license, new owners [link]

The current licensed station signed on in March 1981. The call letters assigned to the new licensee was WCLQ. The Channel 61 logo was similar to WKBF's design, but with a neon glow effect. This station too was classified as "independent" as it did not carry a national network. The air time was filled with general entertainment programming and ran a mix of classic cartoons, hour long off network dramas, westerns, sitcoms, and other syndicated programs. The station even revived a character from the old Channel 61 (Friday night movie host The Ghoul) in 1982.

Not unlike similar flailing high-numbered UHF stations at the time, unlike its predecessor, the station was only able to gain profitability due to its partnership with Preview an early over-the-air scrambled subscription television service.

Similar to other regional over-the-air pay-TV services which aired movies and local sporting events in the evening and on weekends, such as SelecTV in Milwaukee, OnTV in Chicago, or Spectrum in Philadelphia. Preview was discontinued in 1983 and WCLQ was sold to Channel Communications a year later.

In 1985, WOIO and WBNX-TV both signed on with entertainment formats to create further competition, which took viewers away from WCLQ. WOIO surpassed the station in the ratings immediately and WBNX steadily grew in its' own right as an independent by increasing its cable coverage as well as over-the-air coverage. It became apparent that Cleveland was unable to support four independent stations at the same time and as a result, WCLQ began to lose money.

As a result, Channel Communications decided to put WCLQ up for sale in May 1986. Earlier that year, the new owners began running Home Shopping Network programming from midnight to 6AM, and that summer also began to air HSN from 10AM to 2PM as well. In August, HSN's broadcasting arm (Silver King Television) bought the station outright, running HSN programming 18 hours a day, while the independent format continued to air from 4 to 10 p.m.

Once the sale was finalized in November 1986, the call letters were changed to WQHS-TV,the independent format was completely dropped and HSN programs began being shown 24/7 for the better part of the next 15 years, during which time much of WCLQ's syndicated programming was picked up by WBNX including sitcoms and cartoons.

Plans emerged in the late 1990s to return WQHS-TV to the independent format by 2002, however, USA Broadcasting (owned by USA Networks) decided that it would be better to sell the station to the ABC/Disney in 2000, but Disney ended up being outbid by Spanish-language network Univision. As a result, WQHS-TV adopted the Univision Network programming on January 14, 2002.

Today, with the absence of affiliates for the other major Spanish networks such as Telemundo and Azteca America, the station continues to serve Northern Ohio as its only Spanish-language affiliated station.

Digital Television [link]

Channels (virtual/physical) Programming
61.1/34.1 WQHS main programming / Univision network

External links [link]


https://wn.com/WQHS-DT

WQHS

WQHS may refer to:

  • WQHS-DT, a television station (channel 61 analog/34 digital) licensed to Cleveland, Ohio, United States
  • WQHS Radio, a student-operated radio station at the University of Pennsylvania
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    As I Know

    by: Keez T

    As i know
    This feeling
    Won't be growing alone
    The pain cuts through my bone
    Hurts cuz I'm falling alone
    Alone
    This time
    Imma be the star in the sky
    I won't ever let you down
    Imma keep it real to shine
    To shine
    Yo, I tried to maintan strong
    But the pain was cutting through
    You don't know how hard I tried to
    Hold on because of you
    These days im blaming myself for whatever
    trying to get out
    Open my eyes and see whatafuck
    My hustle is all about
    But I can't find a reason
    I'm just playing the game
    To pretend that I'm alright
    Just by saying my name
    My heart is broken
    Its been a couple years since it broke
    But now I'm standing
    Here
    Alone in the mess that I've cooked
    As i know
    This feeling
    Won't be growing alone
    The pain cuts through my bone
    Hurts cuz I'm falling alone
    Alone
    This time
    Imma be the star in the sky
    I won't ever let you down
    Imma keep it real to shine
    To shine
    This time
    Will be the last time
    After this I'll change line
    Don't blame for
    The fucked up shit you got on your mind
    I don't care whatever they say
    I'm walking away
    Until the next day
    I'm gone
    I would never ever stay
    I'm writing my own book of rhymes
    So listen close to this lines
    It all matters for me
    Since it is the story of my life
    It all began as I youngster
    But years passed by pretty fast
    And now hustling around
    To make myself dirty cash
    As i know
    This feeling
    Won't be growing alone
    The pain cuts through my bone
    Hurts cuz I'm falling alone
    Alone
    This time
    Imma be the star in the sky
    I won't ever let you down
    Imma keep it real to shine
    To shine
    This time
    Imma be the one
    Who's lauging last
    This time
    Imma be the one
    Who's race is fast
    And I know people is gonna try to take me down




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