| 2000–2006 | 2006 | 2006 | 2006–2014 | 2014–2024 | 2024–present |
"WRWB"[]
2000-2006[]

"WRWB" launched in 2000 as a cable-only station, adopting a fictional callsign. Although it was only viewed on cable, WRWB was not part of The WB 100+ Station Group.
- Warner Bros. to launch local affiliate - Rochester Business Journal, December 1, 2000
- Warner Bros. station gets new identity - Rochester Business Journal, December 22, 2000
2006[]

The "TV-16" logo was used after The WB was shut down.
WHAM-DT2[]
2006[]

In 2006, "WRWB" was renamed to WHAM-DT2, becoming a simulcast station of WHAM-TV.
2006–2014[]

2014–2024[]
2024–present[]
| Television stations ABC affiliates: KATU | KAEF | KATV | KDNL-TV | KHGI-TV/KWNB-TV/KHGI-CD | KOMO-TV | KRCR-TV | KTUL | KTXE-LD | KTXS-TV | KVII-TV/KVIH-TV | WATM-TV17 | WBMA-LD | WCHS-TV | WCIV-DT2 | WCTI-TV | WEAR-TV | WGTU/WGTQ | WGXA-DT2 | WHAM-TV8 | WJLA-TV | WKEF | WLNE-TV19 | WLOS | WPDE-TV | WSET-TV | WSYX | WTVC | WXLV-TV Regional cable news: Regional sports networks: Defunct: Bally Sports Arizona | Bally Sports New Orleans | Bally Sports San Diego | FanDuel Sports Network Great Lakes | Fox Sports Carolinas | Fox Sports Tennessee National cable networks: Defunct cable network: Stadium College Sports14 Magazines: Tennis Digital subchannel networks: Former / Defunct Streaming services: Programming: Predecessor companies:
1Owned by Tennessee Broadcasting and operated by Sinclair under an outsourcing agreement. |

