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{{Infobox television station
| callsign = WBNX-TV
| city = Akron, Ohio
| logo = WBNX logo 2022.png
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| branding = WBNX
| digital = 17 ([[
| virtual = 55
| affiliations = {{ubl|'''55.1:''' [[Independent station
| owner = {{ubl|[[Ernest Angley Ministries]]|
| licensee = Winston Broadcasting Network, Inc.
| location = [[
| country = United States
| founded = January 30, 1984
| airdate = {{start date and age|1985|12|1|p=y|br=yes}}
| callsign_meaning = Winston Broadcasting Network
| former_channel_numbers = {{ubl|'''Analog:'''
| former_affiliations = {{ubl|
| erp = 505 kW
| haat = {{convert|357.4|m|ft|0|abbr=on}}
| facility_id = 72958
| coordinates =
| licensing_authority = [[
| website = {{URL|https://www.wbnx.com/}}
}}
'''WBNX-TV''' (channel 55) is an [[independent
WBNX is one of a few for-profit U.S. television stations owned by a religious institution (most U.S. TV stations owned by religious institutions are affiliated with
▲'''WBNX-TV''' (channel 55) is an [[independent station (North America)|independent]] [[television station]] licensed to [[Akron, Ohio]], United States, serving the [[Cleveland]] area. The station is owned by the Winston Broadcasting Network subsidiary of locally based [[Ernest Angley|Ernest Angley Ministries]], operating as a for-profit arm of the company.<ref name = "Angley">{{cite web|title=About - Ernest Angley Ministries|url=https://www.ernestangley.org/about|publisher=[[Ernest Angley|Ernest Angley Ministries]]|access-date=October 21, 2013}}</ref> WBNX-TV's studios are located on State Road in suburban [[Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio|Cuyahoga Falls]], in a building which also houses Winston Broadcasting's television production facilities. The station's transmitter is located in [[Parma, Ohio]].
▲WBNX is one of a few for-profit U.S. television stations owned by a religious institution (most U.S. TV stations owned by religious institutions are affiliated with [[non-profit organization|non-profit]] [[religious broadcasting]] networks).
==History==
===Early days===
[[file:WBNX original logo.png
WBNX-TV first signed on the air on December 1, 1985, as a
The station, then branded as "WBNX TV55", carried a general entertainment format with classic [[drama (film and television)|dramas]], [[
WBNX's original transmitter was located on Snowville Road in [[Brecksville, Ohio]], which was originally used by [[
===Fox Kids===
WBNX moved to become a major player in Cleveland television in September 1994, when it overhauled its programming lineup to include a mix of classic sitcoms, movies and cartoons as well as a couple hours of religious shows each day; infomercials were also relegated to overnight time slots at that time. WBNX also acquired a few syndicated programs that got displaced from [[WJW (TV)|WJW]] (channel 8) and [[WOIO]] (channel 19) through [[1994–1996 United States broadcast television realignment|an affiliation shakeup]] spurred by an agreement between then-[[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] network parent [[
▲WBNX moved to become a major player in Cleveland television in September 1994, when it overhauled its programming lineup to include a mix of classic sitcoms, movies and cartoons as well as a couple hours of religious shows each day; infomercials were also relegated to overnight time slots at that time. WBNX also acquired a few syndicated programs that got displaced from [[WJW (TV)|WJW]] (channel 8) and [[WOIO]] (channel 19) through an affiliation shakeup spurred by an agreement between then-[[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] network parent [[News Corporation (1980–2013)|News Corporation]] and [[New World Pictures#New World Communications (1992–1997)|New World Communications]], in which the market's Fox affiliation shifted over to WJW (which had been affiliated with CBS for nearly 40 years) and the CBS affiliation went to WOIO (which had been a Fox charter affiliate since the network launched in October 1986).
When WJW and WOIO swapped networks on September 3, 1994, WBNX acquired the local rights to the [[Fox Kids]] programming block.<ref name=nytbusinessdigest>{{cite news|title=FOX
At that same time, WJW reached a news share arrangement with WBNX that allowed the latter to air tape-delayed rebroadcasts of WJW's 10
===WB affiliation===
[[file:WB 55 logo.jpg|right|thumb|200px|logo used from 1997 to 2003 during the station's WB affiliation]]
On September 1, 1997, WBNX-TV took over as the Cleveland-area affiliate of [[
After becoming a WB affiliate, WBNX-TV continued to grow and eventually took the overall ratings lead above WUAB by 2004; WBNX consistently ranked in the top 11 of all WB affiliates in the country and was the
===CW affiliation===
[[File:WBNX CW TV.PNG|right|thumb|175px|WBNX's logo during the CW era, used from September 18, 2006, to July 13, 2018.]]
On January 24, 2006, UPN parent company [[CBS Corporation]] and WB network parent [[WarnerMedia|Time Warner]] announced that they would dissolve the two networks to create [[
On March 1, in a joint announcement by CBS Corporation and the Winston Broadcasting Network, WBNX was confirmed as The CW's Cleveland affiliate. Since the network chose its charter stations based on which of them among The WB and UPN's respective affiliate bodies was the highest-rated in each market, WBNX was chosen to join The CW over WUAB as it had been the higher-rated of the two stations at the time of the agreement's signing. Six days later on March 7, as part of an affiliation agreement that included two other Raycom-owned stations, WUAB was confirmed to be the Cleveland market's MyNetworkTV affiliate.<ref>{{cite news|title=CW Signs First Five Outside Affils|url=https://www.broadcastingcable.com/news/cw-my-network-tv-win-affils-79100|
On April 30, 2007, WBNX began broadcasting CW network programming in [[high-definition television|high definition]] and 5.1 stereo [[surround sound]].
===Return to independence===
On July 11, 2018, [[Raycom Media]] and CBS Corporation announced that it signed a long-term deal in which WUAB would become the CW affiliate in Cleveland, with WBNX 55.1 becoming independent, effective July 16. The last CW network program to air on WBNX was ''[[Chicken Soup for the Soul]]'s Hidden Heroes'' (part of the network's ''[[One Magnificent Morning]]'' block) at 10:30 a.m. [[Eastern Time Zone|ET]] on July 14. WBNX formally became an independent station on July 16, with CW network programming
=== Nexstar acquisition and return of The CW ===
On October 28, 2024, [[Nexstar Media Group]], owner of WJW and majority owner of The CW, announced plans to acquire WBNX. Upon approval, the deal would create a duopoly with WJW, and lead to the return of CW network programming on September 1, 2025.<ref name="wbnxsold">{{Cite web |last=Miller |first=Mark K. |date=2024-10-28 |title=Nexstar Media Group Buys WBNX Cleveland |url=https://tvnewscheck.com/business/article/nexstar-media-group-buys-wnnx-cleveland/ |access-date=2024-10-28 |website=TV News Check |language=en-US}}</ref>
==Subchannel history==
===WBNX-DT2===
[[File:ThisTV WBNX-TV Akron-Cleveland.png|thumb|185px|WBNX-DT3's former logo.]]▼
On October 11, 2010, WBNX's second [[digital subchannel]] debuted as an independent station (branded as '''The Happy Channel''') airing [[religious broadcasting|religious]]/family-oriented programming, such as Ernest Angley Ministries-produced programs such as ''The 90 & 9 Club'', ''The Ernest Angley Hour'' and the [[gospel music]] series ''Sing, Sing, Sing, Come on Let's Sing'', along with other select family programs.<ref>[http://wbnx.titantv.com WBNX schedule - Titan TV.com]</ref> On January 1, 2022, channel 55.2 switched to the classic game show network [[Buzzr]] (though a small amount of religious programing remains on the schedule, preempting a few game shows).
===WBNX-DT3===
▲[[File:ThisTV WBNX-TV Akron-Cleveland.png|thumb|185px|WBNX-DT3's former logo.]]
On March 20, 2012, WBNX activated a new subchannel, which six days later became the new Cleveland affiliate of [[This TV]], which had previously been carried on WUAB until that station's affiliation contract with the network expired.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.cleveland.thistv.com/ |title=This TV on WBNX - This TV.com |access-date=May 7, 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130927121316/http://www.cleveland.thistv.com/ |archive-date=September 27, 2013 |url-status=dead
===WBNX-DT4===
In November 2015, it was announced that WBNX would become an affiliate of the [[Heroes & Icons]] network. The network is carried on 55.4, which was activated on December 30, 2015.<ref>[http://handitvnetwork.com/wheretowatch/ Heroes and Icons | Where to Watch H&I]</ref>
===WBNX-DT5 & DT6===▼
In November 2018, it was announced that WBNX would become an affiliate for both [[Start TV]] and [[Decades (TV network)|Decades]] on 55.5 and 55.6, respectively.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.starttv.com/wheretowatch/|title = Where do I watch Start TV in Chicago?}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.decades.com/wheretowatch/|title = Where to watch}}</ref> Both channels launched on December 1, 2018, making WBNX the affiliate for four of the five digital networks operated by [[Weigel Broadcasting]]. The fifth network, [[MeTV]], is currently affiliated with WOIO and is carried on its .2 subchannel.▼
▲In November 2018, it was announced that WBNX would become an affiliate for both [[Start TV]] and
==Notable alumni==
* [[Ernest Angley]]
* [[Ron Sweed]] (The Ghoul)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ljajr.net/ghoul.htm |title=The Ghoul Show |website=Ljajr.net |access-date=November 8, 2012
==Technical information==
===Subchannels===
The station's
{| class="wikitable"
|+Subchannels of WBNX-TV<ref>[http://www.wbnx.com/station-information Station Information]</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Digital TV Market Listing for WBNX-TV |url=https://www.rabbitears.info/market.php?request=station_search&callsign=72958 |access-date=December 3, 2022 |website=rabbitears.info}}</ref>
! scope = "col" | [[Digital subchannel#United States|Channel]]▼
! scope = "col" | [[Aspect ratio (image)|Aspect]]▼
! scope = "col" | Short name▼
! scope = "col" | Programming
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! scope = "row" | 55.1
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▲! [[Display resolution|Video]]
▲! [[Aspect ratio (image)|Aspect]]
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! scope = "row" | 55.2
▲| 55.1 || [[1080i]] || rowspan=6| [[16:9]] || WBNX-HD || Main WBNX-TV programming
|-
! scope = "row" | 55.3
▲| 55.2 || rowspan=5| [[480i]] || Buzzr || [[Buzzr]]
|-
! scope = "row" | 55.4
▲| 55.3 || Movies! || [[Movies!]]
|-
! scope = "row" | 55.5
▲| 55.4 || H&I || [[Heroes & Icons]]
|-
! scope = "row" | 55.6
▲| 55.5 || StartTV || [[Start TV]]
| Binge || Binge TV
|}
===Analog-to-digital conversion===
WBNX-TV shut down its analog signal, over [[
==References==
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==External links==
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* {{Official website|
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20130927121316/http://www.cleveland.thistv.com/ Cleveland.ThisTV.com] - Official This TV Cleveland website
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