billalm said:At some point they VISUALLY identify themselves as WTSP St. Petersburg - Tampa. I know, I've seen the same thing every once and a while on the station too. But I bet at some point it's done the opposite with St. Petersburg first and that's all that matters. Once and hour is all it takes. The rest of the time the visual text may have Tampa first. The only other reason I could think of is that the new digital signal IS licensed to Tampa. So essentially, they could in fact be legal with an ID of WTSP-DT Tampa... But I'm pretty sure they're still St. Petersburg.
sbe1 said:540 should have kept the call sign WGTO..... What a great call sign. Was a good station when Hubbard owned them. Does Hubbard still operate a place in the Clearwater area that makes ENG and SNG trucks? Hubcom?
Their OTA transmitter is most definitely licensed for St. Petersburg.rfrus said:WTSP City of License is St. Petersburg, so how do they get by with a legal id of WTSP Tampa St. Petersburg
badjef said:Since most viewers are on cable or a dish, the legal ID does not have to be seen.
If you are watching over the air, it may be done only at the transmitter and inserted there.
Most of the time it is in the TOH graphic originating at the studio. But if they want to downplay the COL, it can be done anywhere as long as it is sent through their OTA transmitter.
But we don't have to see it if we are watching other than OTA.
Although, you swerved into another question:
Can the ID be on PSIP only?