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member station serving Springfield and Quincy. However, on March 26, 1978—while financing was still being put together—a severe ice storm coated the tower with thick sheets of ice. With the shifting weight of the antenna, the tower collapsed. It had been designed with the specifications of a lighter
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By early 1971, ABC was giving thought to yanking its affiliation from WJJY. The network's ratings in Quincy were lower than they were when it aired part-time on KHQA and WGEM. Many of the station's engineering staff had left the station in 1970 after going unpaid. Finally that spring, Look Television
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in Decatur. The station usually identified as "Jacksonville–Springfield–Quincy" on-air, even though Quincy was its primary market. WJJY agreed to air the entire ABC schedule in pattern with no preemptions (except for breaking local news). The microwave relay system was built to be redundant in order
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The next year and a half witnessed a litany of bounced paychecks and unpaid bills. The biggest problems, came from what was potentially WJJY's most important asset, the transmitter. Look Television was undercapitalized, and its owners did not anticipate the high electrical costs from running such a
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Keith Moyer, with the help of several Jacksonville-area investors, formed Look Television Corporation and applied for the channel 14 license. Jacksonville was chosen because it was the nearest city to Quincy with an available commercial license, even though it was located on the Springfield–Decatur
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powerful transmitter. The Western Illinois Power Cooperative shut off power to the transmitter on several occasions due to nonpayment, though WIPCO always restored the power each time to avoid responsibility for a 1,600-foot unlighted
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West-central Illinois had limited choices for television in the 1960s. Most of the western portion of the region was in the Quincy market, while most of the eastern portion was part of the Springfield–
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Look Television eventually agreed in principle to sell the tower to Convocom, a consortium of west-central Illinois educational institutions. Convocom planned to use the tower for
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antenna, and was thus not properly engineered to sustain the extra weight. The same ice storm brought down WAND's tower, which was designed similarly to WJJY's tower.
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Jacksonville's television outlet, WJJY-TV, Channel 14, was blacked out at midnight Wednesday following a five-month financial battle to keep the station on the air.
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Look Television persuaded ABC to give the station the exclusive affiliation for the Quincy market. Previously, ABC had been relegated to off-hours clearances on
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However, WJJY struggled almost from the start. Most of its viewers in the Quincy market, a previously all-VHF area, had likely not bought new sets since the
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baseball, in addition to ABC programs. It also aired local newscasts each night at 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. Starting in 1970, it aired some
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was placed into receivership, and WJJY signed off for the last time September 15, 1971, with almost no fanfare after an episode of
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side of the Champaign–Urbana–Springfield market. On August 18, 1969, WJJY-TV started broadcasting as an ABC affiliate.
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in Champaign–Urbana during off-ABC hours. The area had been one of the few areas in the country without access to
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The station was on the air from 9 a.m. to midnight every day. Programming consisted of movies,
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stations. A few homes in the area (mostly in the eastern part of the region) could watch
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WJJY had signed-on using every watt of its legally permitted 4.5 million watts of
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station in the world. It operated from a 1,610-foot (491 m) tower near
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Reception may vary by location and some stations may only be viewable with
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stations from Springfield, and with luck could pick up signals from
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For the unrelated FM radio station in Brainerd, Minnesota, see
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to ensure that the ABC feed would always be available.
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Jacksonville
Quincy
Springfield, Illinois
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WILL-TV
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Jacksonville, Illinois
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