WELL-LP is a low-power, evangelical Christian television station in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, serving the Philadelphia market. It broadcasts locally in analog on VHF channel 8 as a Daystar Television Network owned-and-operated station.
History
The station began as a construction permit issued
November 30,
1988 to Charles W. Loughery to build a low-power television station on VHF channel 8, callsign
W08CR, to serve
Warminster, Pennsylvania. After several extensions of the construction permit, the
FCC licensed the station on
March 5,
1992. In 1997, Loughery got authorization to move the transmitter and to change the cities of license to Willow Grove and
Cheltenham; at the same time, he arranged to sell the station to RJ Broadcasting Company. The sale was completed in September 1997, and the new owners completed the transmitter move and changed the station's call letters to
WELL-LP. In October 2000, RJ Broadcasting sold the station to Daystar Television Network, who upgraded the license to
Class A and changed the callsign to
WELL-CA. Daystar received permission to move the station to UHF channel 15, however, the new channel location created interference to
New York City land mobile operations on channel 15, which WELL-CA was not able to resolve. WELL-CA has been forced to apply to move to UHF channel 45, but in the meantime, moved back to channel 8. In October 2006, Daystar changed the license back to non-Class A low-power and changed the station's callsign back to
WELL-LP.
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