Attention WWMT viewers! A scheduled broadcast tower maintenance is set to take place on Wednesday morning, potentially disrupting the signal for some of you. But here's where it gets controversial... The maintenance will require our broadcast signal to be shut off around 9 a.m. and may last several hours. This means that viewers who receive WWMT's over the air signal, which may include some cable and satellite providers, will be affected. The time may be adjusted depending on the weather as we coordinate with the crew performing the work. We apologize for the inconvenience, but we want to ensure that our broadcast tower is in top condition to provide you with the best possible viewing experience. So, mark your calendars and be prepared for a potential signal outage. And this is the part most people miss... The maintenance is necessary to ensure the long-term reliability of our broadcast signal, which is crucial for delivering news and entertainment to your homes. We'll do our best to keep the disruption to a minimum, but we encourage you to plan ahead and find alternative ways to stay informed during this time. Remember, we value your patience and understanding as we work to maintain our broadcast tower. Stay tuned for more updates, and feel free to share your thoughts and concerns in the comments below.