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WGXA (channel 24) is a television station in Macon, Georgia, United States, affiliated with Fox and ABC.Owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group, the station maintains studios on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard (GA 11/GA 22/GA 49/US 80/US 129) in downtown Macon, and its transmitter is located on GA 87/US 23/US 129 ALT (Golden Isles Highway), along the Twiggs–Bibb county line.
The subchannel first signed on the air on July 6, 2009. Prior to its launch, MyNetworkTV programming was previously carried as a secondary affiliation on Fox affiliate WGXA (channel 24) beginning with the service's launch on September 5, 2006. In the summer of 2011, WMGT-DT2 was rebranded as "My41.2."
The following television stations operate on virtual channel 24 in the United States: [1] K08PT-D in Bakersfield, ... WGXA in Macon, Georgia; WILT-LD in Wilmington ...
FOX 24 may refer to one of the following television stations in the United States that are currently ... WGXA in Macon, Georgia; WTAT-TV in Charleston, South Carolina;
TV stations formerly owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group; City of license / Market Station Channel Years owned Current ownership status Anniston, AL: WJSU-TV [ρ] 40: 2014–2015 [o] WGWW; Howard Stirk Holdings: Tuscaloosa, AL: WCFT-TV [ρ] 33: 2014–2015 [o] WSES; Howard Stirk Holdings Stockton–Sacramento, CA: KOVR: 13: 1997–2005: CBS News ...
WGXA: Fox: ABC on 24.2, Comet on 24.3 Macon: Cochran: 29 9 WMUM-TV: PBS: Satellite of WGTV ch. 8 Atlanta ... 24 WPXC-TV: ION: Court TV on 21.2, Ion Mystery on 21.3, ...
WMAZ-TV continued to carry select ABC programs (notably the soap opera General Hospital in the afternoons and Saturday NCAA football coverage in the fall) until WGXA (channel 24, now a dual Fox/ABC affiliate) started operations in April 1982. In 1974, WMAZ-AM-FM-TV moved to a new studio facility on Gray Highway in Macon.
As a result, WBKB's channel 4 license was sold to CBS, which subsequently changed that station's call letters to WBBM-TV; that outlet would move to VHF channel 2 several months later on July 5, 1953. The old WBKB's on-air and behind-the-scenes staff stayed at the new WBBM-TV, while the WBKB call letters and management moved to channel 7 (from ...