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− | On May 9, 2013, [[Fox Television Stations]], the [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] network's owned-and-operated television station group, took control of WJZY and WMYT-TV from [[Capitol Broadcasting Company]]. As part of the deal, WJZY would be the new Fox affiliate on July 1, swapping affiliations with long-time Fox station [[WCCB]], who announced its affiliation with The CW on April 18. During that time, on May 9, WJZY dropped all CW references/promos (with the execption of PSAs and lower-third during ''The Daily Buzz'', which |
+ | On May 9, 2013, [[Fox Television Stations]], the [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] network's owned-and-operated television station group, took control of WJZY and WMYT-TV from [[Capitol Broadcasting Company]]. As part of the deal, WJZY would be the new Fox affiliate on July 1, swapping affiliations with long-time Fox station [[WCCB]], who announced its affiliation with The CW on April 18. During that time, on May 9, WJZY dropped all CW references/promos (with the execption of PSAs and lower-third during ''The Daily Buzz'', which has since been dropped), and changed its branding as '''WJZY 46''', the name it carried when it was still an independent station, then it was until June 30, Fox ran WJZY as a CW affiliate. |
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+ | On March 2, 2015, the station's name was changed to '''Fox 46 Charlotte'''. On November 5, 2019, [[Fox Television Stations]] subsidiary of [[Fox Corporation]] announced that WJZY and WMYT-TV would be acquired by [[Nexstar Media Group]] for $45 million in a deal concurrent with Fox's purchase of [[KCPQ]] and [[KZJO]] in Seattle and [[WITI]] in Milwaukee, Wisconsin from Nexstar. Nexstar stated that WJZY and WMYT were "geographically complementary" to its existing properties in the Southeastern United States. The sale was completed on March 2, 2020. |
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− | On March 2, 2015, the station's name was changed to '''Fox 46 Charlotte'''. |
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[[Category:Television stations in the United States]] |
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Revision as of 16:16, 19 June 2020
1987–1995
WJZY signed on in 1987 as an independent station.
1995–2002
WJZY became a UPN affiliate upon its launch on January 11, 1995.
2002–2006
In 2002, UPN unveiled a new logo. WJZY changed its logo accordingly.
2006–2009
In 2006, WJZY was selected to be the Charlotte affiliate of The CW.
2009–2011
In 2009, WJZY changed its name to Charlotte's WJZY, dropping its channel number in favor of its call sign.
2011–2013
In 2011, WJZY brought back its The CW 46 branding and adopted the "46" that would be used to this day, then the logo was ended on May 8, 2013 before the switch.
2013
On May 9, 2013, Fox Television Stations, the Fox network's owned-and-operated television station group, took control of WJZY and WMYT-TV from Capitol Broadcasting Company. As part of the deal, WJZY would be the new Fox affiliate on July 1, swapping affiliations with long-time Fox station WCCB, who announced its affiliation with The CW on April 18. During that time, on May 9, WJZY dropped all CW references/promos (with the execption of PSAs and lower-third during The Daily Buzz, which has since been dropped), and changed its branding as WJZY 46, the name it carried when it was still an independent station, then it was until June 30, Fox ran WJZY as a CW affiliate.
2013–2015
On July 1, WJZY switched to Fox, becoming a Fox owned-and-operated station and adopted the universal Fox O&O logo, using the legacy "46" numeral it used when it was still a CW affiliate. This logo branding is based on the Fox News logo; with their website names ("myfox(city name).com") based off of the domain for the social network Myspace, which former Fox parent News Corporation briefly owned.
2015–present
On March 2, 2015, the station's name was changed to Fox 46 Charlotte. On November 5, 2019, Fox Television Stations subsidiary of Fox Corporation announced that WJZY and WMYT-TV would be acquired by Nexstar Media Group for $45 million in a deal concurrent with Fox's purchase of KCPQ and KZJO in Seattle and WITI in Milwaukee, Wisconsin from Nexstar. Nexstar stated that WJZY and WMYT were "geographically complementary" to its existing properties in the Southeastern United States. The sale was completed on March 2, 2020.
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