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WSCG (TV)

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WSCG (channel 34) is a religious TV station licensed to Baxley, Georgia, serving the Savannah area. It is owned and operated by Tri-State Christian Television (TCT). The station’s studios are on Sams Point Road in Beaufort, South Carolina, and its transmitter sits in western Chatham County, Georgia. WSCG is notable for still maintaining its own local studios among TCT’s owned-and-operated stations.

History in brief
- The station began as WUBI on May 1, 1992, broadcasting on analog UHF channel 34. It started as an independent station, then joined The WB in 1995.
- In 1997, the station switched to UPN and used the branding UPN 13.
- During the late 1990s, The WB programming was carried in Baxley/Savannah via a national WGN feed, and later via a WB 100+ station.
- Savannah’s over‑the‑air signal was weak, so a repeater helped reach the market.
- The CW affiliated with the station in 2006, but The CW programming later moved to WSAV-TV’s second digital subchannel in 2016.
- The call sign changed from WGSA to WSCG in 2018 after new ownership took control.

Ownership changes
- After a 2017 bankruptcy auction, Lowcountry 34 Media acquired the station and adopted the WSCG call letters in 2018.
- In 2020, Lowcountry 34 Media sold WSCG to Tri-State Christian Television for $3 million, making WSCG an owned-and-operated station of TCT and the Savannah market’s first full‑power religious station.
- WSCG also operates translators to broaden its coverage (WSCG-LD and WGCB-LD).

Technical details
- Digital channel: 35 (UHF); Virtual channel: 34; main subchannel 34.1 carries TCT programming.
- Transmitter location: Fort Argyle Road/SR 204 in western Chatham County, Georgia.


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