The original
construction permit for the station was granted on November 10, 1993, and issued the call sign W08DL, reflecting its facilities on
VHF channel 8. In September 1995,
WICZ-TV (channel 40), the market's longtime NBC station, announced that it would switch to
Fox in the wake of
similar affiliation switches in other parts of the country. Since the Binghamton market only had three full-powered commercial television stations at the time the affiliation switch was announced, it appeared that NBC would not have an affiliate in Binghamton once WICZ's contract with NBC expired.
Time Warner Cable signed a
local marketing agreement (LMA) with
Elmira NBC affiliate
WETM-TV to carry a cable-only Binghamton version of that station until a replacement NBC affiliate could be found. The cable channel (branded as "NBC 5 Binghamton") launched once WICZ switched to Fox in April 1996, displacing superstation
WNYW from cable systems in the region; under this arrangement, Time Warner Cable sold Binghamton-market advertising and replaced syndicated programs that aired on other Binghamton stations with programming acquired by WETM for the Binghamton market due to
syndex laws, while WETM sold regional advertising seen in both markets. As time went on, WBGH largely separated from the WETM partial simulcast but continued to air that station's newscasts. In 2000, Smith Broadcasting sold WBGH-LP to the
Ackerley Group of
Seattle, Washington, which also entered into an LMA to take over operations of WETM. With this sale, WBGH's last ties with WETM were severed as Ackerley already owned WIVT (channel 34). WBGH moved its operations into WIVT's studios on Ingraham Hill south of Binghamton. In 2001, the station upgraded to Class A status, moved to UHF channel 20 (to accommodate WICZ's digital signal on channel 8), and changed call letters to WBGH-CA. On April 20, 2007, the company entered into an agreement to sell its entire television stations group to
Newport Television, a broadcasting group established by
Providence Equity Partners; the deal was completed on March 14, 2008. Newport announced on July 19, 2012, that it would sell twelve of its stations, including WBGH and WIVT, to Nexstar. The sale was finalized on December 3. On September 16, 2013, it was announced that
Mission Broadcasting would acquire WICZ and low-power
MyNetworkTV affiliate
WBPN-LP from the Stainless Broadcasting Company subsidiary of
Northwest Broadcasting. Upon the deal's completion, the stations' operations would have been taken over by Nexstar making them sisters to WBGH and WIVT. In March 2015, Mission's purchase of WICZ and WBPN was canceled; as a result, Stainless withdrew the license assignment applications on March 18. ==News operation==