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=== 1984–1987 === |
=== 1984–1987 === |
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=== 1987–1992 === |
=== 1987–1992 === |
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+ | WXGZ-TV 32 filed for bankruptcy and signed off in 1992. The Fox affiliation would move to former independent station WGBA-TV 26 (now currently with NBC) that same year. |
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=== 1994–1995 === |
=== 1994–1995 === |
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WACY_Wacky32_1995.gif|In August 1995, after [[WGBA-TV]] (channel 26) affiliated with NBC following [[WLUK-TV]] (channel 11)'s switch from NBC to Fox, WACY acquired most of WGBA's children's programs and decided to adopt an all-day children's programming format under the branding "Wacky 32"; this format lasted until 1999. |
WACY_Wacky32_1995.gif|In August 1995, after [[WGBA-TV]] (channel 26) affiliated with NBC following [[WLUK-TV]] (channel 11)'s switch from NBC to Fox, WACY acquired most of WGBA's children's programs and decided to adopt an all-day children's programming format under the branding "Wacky 32"; this format lasted until 1999. |
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{{TV stations in Green Bay}} |
{{TV stations in Green Bay}} |
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[[Category:Television stations in the United States]] |
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[[Category:MyNetworkTV affiliates]] |
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[[Category:The E.W. Scripps Company]] |
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[[Category:Television stations broadcasting on channel 32]] |
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Revision as of 00:10, 17 February 2020
WXGZ-TV
1984–1987
1987–1992
WXGZ-TV 32 filed for bankruptcy and signed off in 1992. The Fox affiliation would move to former independent station WGBA-TV 26 (now currently with NBC) that same year.
WACY-TV
1994–1995
In 1994, Channel 32 returned to the air as WACY-TV, after its license was purchased by Ace TV; the station used the Ace of Spades for the first time as the station's logo, which would be carried over into the 1995-2002 UPN-era logo.
1995–2001
2001–2002
2002–2006
2006–present
Template:TV stations in Green Bay