WBOH

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WBOH
Image:Wboh cwtv.jpg
Lima, Ohio
Channels 3 (UHF, cable) analog,
WLIO-DT 35.2 digital
Affiliations The CW
Owner Block Communications
(Lima Communications Corporation)
Founded Unknown
Call letters meaning WB OHio
Former callsigns None
Former affiliations The WB
Website www.wlio.com

WBOH is the name of a cable-only television station in the Lima, Ohio, media market. It is owned and operated by local NBC affiliate WLIO. WBOH's broadcasting can also be seen on WLIO's digital subchannel.

The station was formerly a part of The WB, but switched to The CW when the WB shut down in September 2006.

On September 18, when the CW network launched WLIO was still in negoiations with local Time Warner Cable to carry WBOH's CW digital signal on its basic cable lineup on channel 3, The WB's former channel number.

On November 20, 2006, WLIO finally reached an aggreement with Time Warner Cable and began to carry The CW on basic cable channel 3.

WBOH's logo as a WB 100+ affiliate.
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WBOH's logo as a WB 100+ affiliate.


Broadcast television in the Lima, Ohio market (Nielsen DMA #185)

WLQP-LP 18 (ABC) - WOHL-CA 25 (FOX/MNTV) - WBGU 27 (PBS) - WLIO 35 (NBC/The CW on DT2) - WLMO-LP 38 (CBS) - WTLW 44 (i)

Local cable television stations:

"WBOH" 3 (The CW)

Out-of-market Broadcast television available on cable only:

WHIO 7 (CBS, Dayton) - WBNS 10 (CBS, Columbus) - WTVG 13 (ABC, Toledo)

See also: Broadcast television stations in the Toledo, Dayton, Cleveland, Columbus, and Fort Wayne Markets