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KWUB
Channels
BrandingWB 6
Programming
Affiliationsdefunct
(off the air in September, 2006)
Ownership
OwnerGulf California Broadcasting
History

First air date

September 21, 1998

Last air date

September 17, 2006

Former affiliations

The WB (via WB 100+)

KWUB was a WB affiliate on cable channel 6 in the Yuma, ArizonaEl Centro, California market.[1][2] Being a cable-only station, the call letters used were neither assigned nor sanctioned by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). KWUB was carried on the Adelphia cable systems (later Time Warner Cable in this market). KECY-TV managed and provided local support for KWUB. Before KWUB signed on, Yuma, AZ and El Centro, CA viewers received the WB programs via Superstation WGN or via KTLAorSan Diego affiliate KSWB-TV (now a Fox affiliate).

KWUB was part of The WB 100+ Station Group. In September 2006, UPN and the WB became The CW Television Network and KWUB ceased operation, with The CW picked up by KSWT as a digital subchannel, which occupied cable 6 on Time Warner's systems. The CW would later return to KECY as a subchannel.

References

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  1. ^ "The CW and Pappas Telecasting Companies Announce Long-Term Television Station Affiliation Agreements". The Futon Critic. 16 March 2006. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
  • ^ "CW Adds 27 Affiliates, Including 9 from Pappas". TVNewsCheck.com. 16 March 2006. Retrieved 3 April 2015.

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