From September 2004 to December 28, 2008, WMLW carried the children's programming block offered by Fox,
4Kids TV (formerly
Fox Kids and later, FoxBox), due to Fox affiliate WITI declining to carry the block, taking over for WCGV-TV when that station chose not to continue carrying it. WMLW aired the 4Kids lineup on Sundays at 8 am, one day and one hour later than its usual Saturday timeslot for most of the
Central Time Zone, and did not pick up the replacement
Weekend Marketplace infomercial block from Fox at the start of 2009, which remains unseen in the Milwaukee market, though WITI took the new
Xploration Station block from Fox in September 2014. The station currently carries a three-hour block of syndicated E/I programming on Saturday mornings (along with Weigel's
Green Screen Adventures) to fulfill the station's E/I programming requirements. The majority of the station's paid programming airs early on weekdays, Saturday morning and most of Sunday morning.
Sports programming To attract cable providers during its days as a non-must carry low-power station, WMLW formerly pursued a strong sports lineup to lure them to carry the station, though this has been drawn down as most college and professional teams in the area have partnered with
Fox Sports Wisconsin and formerly,
Spectrum Sports instead, along with streaming services such as
ESPN+. Currently the station's sports output is limited to the
WIAA basketball and hockey tournaments, which are produced by
Allen Media Group for a statewide broadcast network. Additionally, the station carries a postgame show for any
Green Bay Packers games carried by channel 58 through CBS, using WDJT's sports staff, along with other sports analysis shows under the title
SportsZone. Prior to 2011, the station aired Labor Day coverage of the
US Open tennis tournament from CBS, because of WDJT's commitment as the local "Love Network" affiliate for the annual
Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon, along with the first three hours of the show in prime time so WDJT could carry CBS programming; this ended when MDA decided to pursue other formats for the telethon (a six-hour show on the night before Labor Day, then a two-hour network broadcast on
ABC). From
2008 to
2012, the men's final for each US Open that year (all delayed to Monday afternoon due to weather conditions on Saturday or Sunday afternoons and in
2011, earlier days) was aired on WMLW; as the second Monday in September is traditionally the debut date for new and returning syndicated programming, WDJT passed along the tennis coverage to launch their new series, though in 2011 most of WDJT's syndicated programming moved up their season starts to a day later to compensate. The
2013 men's final was pre-scheduled in advance for the second Monday in September, and WMLW again carried it in lieu of WDJT. In
2014, however, all syndicated programming on WDJT moved their premiere dates to the Tuesday after, allowing WDJT to carry the men's final for the first time in six years without preempting any new programming; this turned out to be the last year CBS would have to work around the issue with the tournament's move entirely to
ESPN in
2015 (and the tournament's main stadiums eventually receiving retractable roofs). In August 2016, WMLW sublicensed two games produced by the Green Bay Packers preseason television network from WTMJ-TV, which could not air those games due to
NBC's coverage of the
2016 Summer Olympics (the network disallows any preemptions of Olympic coverage), giving the station its first telecasts of any Packers games. WMLW carried the second and third games of the Packers' 2016 preseason against the
Cleveland Browns and
Oakland Raiders, both home games at
Lambeau Field (as
WYTU-LD carries its own Spanish-language production of the games, this also meant that WMLW aired two different versions of the same game on the same channel space, in English and Spanish).
Milwaukee Brewers From
2007 until the end of the
2011 season, WMLW was the over-the-air broadcaster of the
Milwaukee Brewers' regular season baseball games (along with a Brewers/
Cubs spring training game), the first time the team aired its non-nationally televised games on broadcast television locally since Fox Sports Wisconsin (now
FanDuel Sports Network Wisconsin) became the team's exclusive broadcaster in
2005. Several of the games in the package were aired on WMLW due to Fox Sports Wisconsin's contractual priority to carry
Milwaukee Bucks basketball and prevent programming conflicts inside of the Milwaukee market. The telecasts were produced by Fox Sports Wisconsin and
simulcast on that network outside of the Milwaukee market, retaining the network's on-air appearance (except for WMLW microphone flags and a lack of the
FSBREWERS bug in the upper right-hand corner, and adaptation of graphics to fit WMLW's
4:3 frame rather than FSN's usual
16:9-optimized presentation), while WMLW/WDJT sold ad time during the games. A few games were added to the WMLW package every year depending on early-season
weather postponements and the team's standing in the pennant race later in the season. After the games, a WDJT-produced postgame show called
The Final Out aired. This arrangement was discontinued after the 2011 season due to several factors, including the Brewers wanting to maintain a full schedule of games in high definition, and Fox Sports Wisconsin desiring to maintain near-full exclusivity over telecasts for their own network, along with the
2011 NBA lockout allowing Fox Sports Wisconsin to add the rights for the 15-game package to their schedule in lieu of the loss of 16 Bucks games due to the stoppage. Fox Sports Wisconsin also launched a second "plus" channel statewide to deal with Bucks/Brewers conflicts in April 2012, making a licensing deal with a second broadcaster unnecessary. Spanish sister station WYTU continues to carry several Sunday home Brewers games a year with
Spanish-language play-by-play, though under a separate production and announce team which uses Bally Sports Wisconsin's camera positions.
Milwaukee Bucks In 2024, WMLW parent company Weigel Broadcasting announced an agreement to broadcast 10
Milwaukee Bucks games during the
2023–24 NBA season. All 10 games aired on WMLW, though the February 23 game was simulcast on WDJT-TV and the March 4 game was aired in Spanish by WYTU-LD. WMLW announced a similar agreement for the
2024–25 season. Five games will air on WMLW, with one game also aired in Spanish on WYTU.
Other previous sports rights Previously, the station carried
ESPN Plus's regional
college football and
basketball packages for the
Big Ten Conference, which included
Wisconsin Badger games, until 2007, when the new
Big Ten Network launched in late August 2007, as part of a ten-year exclusivity deal between the Big Ten Conference,
ABC and ESPN went into effect. All non-network Badger sporting events now air on the Big Ten Network, though the
Badger Sports Report remains a part of WMLW's schedule. Other rights included the
Marquette Golden Eagles, using coverage originated from ESPN Plus when Marquette was a member of the "old"
Big East Conference by their
Big East Network, including contractually-obligated carriage of Big East football, despite Marquette's lack of a program in that sport. Coverage was shared with TWCSC. The station also carried
Milwaukee Panthers men's and women's basketball from either a local announcer team and camera crew or coverage from ESPN Plus or the
Horizon League's internal broadcasting unit. As of the 2013–14 season, the "new"
Big East Conference chose a rights deal which mainly consists of coverage on
Fox Sports 1, with some other games carried by Fox Sports Wisconsin, while UW-Milwaukee sports are exclusive to TWCSC. The station also formerly carried the
sports talk show
Sidelines from
Madison's
TVW.
Newscasts In September 2008, WMLW-CA began to air
The Daily Buzz, a program previously unseen in Milwaukee as Sinclair Broadcast Group, until their acquisition spree began in 2012, did not air the morning show on any of its stations; the station dropped the program in September 2010 and replaced it with the Canadian talk program
Steven and Chris.
The Daily Buzz returned to the station's schedule in September 2012, with the broadcast of the 6 a.m. hour of the program, before being removed once again in September 2013 to make way for the Weigel-produced
First Business, which moved from WDJT to WMLW when that station expanded its weekday morning newscast to 4:30 am, along with
Right This Minute and a move of ''
Tyler Perry's
Meet the Browns to the 6 a.m. hour. The Daily Buzz
eventually began to air on WCGV in September 2014 until its unexpected April 2015 termination. First Business
ended on December 26, 2014. Business First with Angela Miles
, a syndicated program using most of the same personnel as First Business'', was launched in the fall of 2015 and is carried by WVTV locally. In October 2007, when Fox affiliate WITI could not air its own 9 p.m. newscast in its regular time slot because of its broadcast of the
2007 World Series, WDJT's news department decided to test out a 9 p.m. newscast to air WMLW on those nights. The program, titled
CBS 58 News at 9 on WMLW, became a permanent part of WMLW's schedule on January 1, 2008. The show initially featured the same anchors as channel 58's 5 and 10 p.m. newscasts (though its anchors are part of WDJT's reporting staff), although WITI has since solved the pre-emption problem by using that station's Antenna TV subchannel and live webstream to air its primetime newscast on nights when it is subject to preemption. Some breaking news coverage from WDJT is simulcast on WMLW, along with severe weather alerts. With the conversion to high definition in August 2012, WMLW's newscast immediately also began to be carried in HD that same day. On January 18, 2015, the 9 p.m. newscast was expanded to a full hour, displacing
Inside Edition to the early morning. Beginning in September 2014, WMLW began to carry newscasts in the 5 p.m. hour on weekends, carried either alone or in a simulcast with WDJT depending on whether
CBS Sports coverage of
golf, the
NFL or
SEC college football on WDJT would pre-empt them otherwise. On February 3, 2020, a one-hour 7 a.m. extension of WDJT's morning news was added on WMLW on weekdays, allowing local competition in that hour against WITI's market-leading morning newscast. It was then expanded to two hours as of April 26, 2021. ==Technical information==