WBUI

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WBUI
WBUI
Decatur/Springfield/Champaign/Urbana, Illinois
Branding Central Illinois' CW
Channels Analog: 23 (UHF)

Digital: 22 (UHF)

Affiliations The CW
Owner GOCOM Media of Illinois, LLC
First air date May 1984[1]
Call letters’ meaning WB University of Illinois
Sister station(s) WRSP-TV / WCCU
Former callsigns WFHL (1984-1998)
WPXU (1998-1999)
Former affiliations independent/religious (1984-1998)
Pax TV (1998-1999)
The WB (1999-2006)
Transmitter Power 1950 kW (analog)
253 kW (digital)
Height 401 m (both)
Facility ID 16363
Transmitter Coordinates 39°56′56.2″N, 88°50′13″W
Website www.centralillinoiscw.com

WBUI (Channel 23, Digital 22) is Central Illinois' CW, an affiliate of The CW Television Network in Central Illinois (including its city of license, Decatur, Illinois). The station is owned GOCOM Media of Illinois, who purchased it from ACME Communications in 2007. The station transmitter is located in Oreana, Illinois, and distributes a signal that covers most of central Illinois, providing at least secondary coverage of most of the area around Champaign, Urbana, Springfield, Normal, and Peoria.

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WBUI programming consists mainly of programming from The CW and syndicated fare such as The Daily Buzz and reruns of Friends, That 70s Show, and The King of Queens. The station is also over-the-air home to select St. Louis Cardinals baseball broadcasts.

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WBUI's on-air run began in the early 1980s as WFHL, which was owned and operated by the local Foursquare Church. In 1997, it was sold to Paxson Communications, becoming WPXU. ACME Communications would acquire the station from Paxon in 1999 and change it to WB affiliate WBUI. (The WPXU call letters are now used by ION Media Networks' station in Jacksonville, North Carolina.)

In 2006, WBUI and other ACME-owned WB affiliates would join the new CW television network, the result of an amalgamation between the UPN and WB networks. WBUI would adopt the "Central Illinois' CW" branding in September 2006, when The CW launched.

On June 20, 2007 GOCOM Media of Illinois, LLC, announced its intent to purchase WBUI from ACME Communications.[1] The sale was approved on September 14, 2007 by the Federal Communications Commission, which waived their duopoly rules for the sale, as ACME claimed it was losing money owning the station and could not find a buyer that did not need a duopoly waiver. (GOCOM Media already owns WRSP and WCCU in the market, while Nexstar Broadcasting owns both WCIA and WCFN.) On October 25, GOCOM Media officially became the owner of WBUI. [2]

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  1. ^ The Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook says May 14, while the Television and Cable Factbook says May 13.