WGEM-DT2 WGEM-DT2 is the
CW+-affiliated second
digital subchannel of WGEM-TV, broadcasting in
720p high definition on channel 10.2.
History WGEM-DT2 began broadcasting as a
WB affiliate in September 1998. It was a cable-only station, and as a result, had the fictional
call letters "WEWB". The station was part of
The WB 100+ group. Fellow CW affiliate
WCWN in
Albany, New York, held the actual WEWB call sign when it was a WB affiliate. Prior to September 1998, the Quincy market received WB programming on cable via the
national feed of Chicago-based
WGN-TV, which carried WB programming until 1999. Following the 2006
merger of UPN and the WB, "WEWB", which began using the WGEM-DT2 callsign in an official manner, began airing programming from The CW. The station became part of The CW Plus, a service that is a similar operation to The WB 100+. Like all CW Plus affiliates in the
Central Time Zone, WGEM-DT2 aired the nationally
syndicated morning show
The Daily Buzz on weekdays from 5:00 am to 8:00 am.
WGEM-DT3 WGEM-DT3, branded on-air as
WGEM Fox, is the
Fox-affiliated third digital subchannel of WGEM-TV, broadcasting in 720p high definition on channel 10.3.
History What is now WGEM-DT3 was established in 1994 by WGEM on
Continental Cablevision to fill a void in a
market where there was no local over-the-air Fox affiliate. Between 1990 and 1994, Fox programming in the market was limited to off-hours on WGEM's analog signal. It was originally a cable-only station; as a result, it was known on-air with the fictional "CGEM" calls based after the "C" in Continental and "GEM" in WGEM. The station, which was the only Fox-affiliated cable channel to have not been a part of
Foxnet, began to air on the third digital subchannel of WGEM-TV in 2006. This was one of the first instances of a major network affiliate operating a cable-only affiliate of another network; this would eventually be repeated on a national level with the launch of The WB 100+ Station Group in September 1998. As part of becoming available over-the-air, it began to use the WGEM-DT3 call sign in an official manner; nonetheless, the "CGEM" branding was retained until 2010. The station remains as the only Fox affiliate in the area, although
Charter Spectrum in
Hannibal, Missouri, also carries
KTVI from
St. Louis. ==News operation==