WBXC-CD

Last updated
WBXC-CD
Channels
Programming
Subchannels 18.1 Buzzr
18.2 SonLife
18.3 ShopLC
18.4 CRTV
Affiliations Buzzr
Ownership
Owner
History
FoundedNovember 16, 1994;27 years ago (1994-11-16)
Former call signs
W46CH (1994-2001)
WBXC-CA (2001-2015)
Former channel number(s)
Analog:
46 (1995-2015)
Digital:
46 (2015-2019)
The Box (until 2001)
MTV2
America One (until 2015)
Call sign meaning
W Box Channel (former affiliation)
Technical information
Licensing authority
FCC
ERP 15 kW
Links
Public license information

WBXC-CD is a Buzzr affiliate for Champaign, Illinois. It is owned by Gray Television, and broadcasts on UHF channel 18. It was formerly on channel 46 until December 20, 2019.


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