WTZT-CD

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WTZT-CD,

morning show
on the station. Despite its status as a Class A broadcaster, the station can be seen on numerous cable systems in northern Alabama.

Cooper began his broadcasting career with the

WAFF-TV (channel 48) and later Florence's WOWL-TV (channel 15; now WHDF
). The current version on his station features a variety of music, comedy, sports reports, and cooking segments.

WTZT-CD carries a mix of programming consisting of

programs, and a few other variety programs. The station also airs Cooper's Country Rover reports from the 1980s, repackaged into an hour of episodes; sometimes other locally produced programs air on ZTV-11 also.

Before Cooper purchased the station, it was owned by Athens Broadcasting, along with WVNN and WZYP radio stations, both longtime properties of the Bill and Mary Dunnavant family.

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