As W38CL, W03BM, and WBQM-LP Founded in 1989 as the second over the air television station in
Brooklyn, the station didn't go on the air until 1998. Originally on channel 38 as W38CL, licensed to
(The) Bronx with its transmitter at
Sound Shore Medical Center in
New Rochelle, it was later moved to channel 3 due to a reassignment of channel 38 to
WWOR-TV as its new digital companion channel and
WPXU-LP in
Amityville, New York. Throughout the 1990s the station ran
The Box, and later
MTV2 through transfer of ownership from
Viacom. At that point in early 2006, it switched to
Cornerstone Television. On August 17, 2007,
Renard Communications Corp. (which owned almost all of New York State's The Box affiliates) announced that it would sell WBQM-LP, along with, at that time, sister station
WMBQ-CA to
Equity Media Holdings for $8 million. However, the transaction had a closing deadline set for June 1, 2008, and either party could cancel the sale if it were not completed by then. The sale was not consummated. As of December 8, 2008, Equity Media Holdings was in
Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
As WBQM-LD In February 2012, Renard reached another deal to sell WBQM-LD, this time to Buenavision TV Network NY, LLC (WMBQ was sold separately several months earlier). As of February 2013, WBQM-LD affiliated with
CNN en Español and transmitted CNN en Español's signal on virtual channel 3.1 and 3.4, while the local Buenavision signal was on 3.2. As of November 2013 its virtual channel changed from channel 3 to channel 51, although its real channel frequency on channel 50 did not change. CNN en Español was removed in 2014 to join
WRNN-TV thus returning to a Spanish
independent station.
As WNWT-LD On December 9, 2018, BuenaVision agreed to sell WBQM-LD to
PMCM TV for over $300,000. The deal, which was completed on February 19, 2019, made WBQM-LD a sister station to
WJLP. On April 18, the station changed its callsign to WNWT-LD, and then on May 1, it became a primary
NewsNet affiliate. In late July 2019, WNWT moved from channel 51 to channel 6 and later to channel 18 which broadcast weather reports simulcasting WJLP 33.10 before switching back to NewsNet a week later. At the same time WNWT-WX moved to its second subchannel. On August 1, the station switched to virtual channel 37, a rare assignment in broadcasting in North America, likely to prevent adjacent-market confusion with
Univision affiliate
WUVN in
Hartford, Connecticut, which has long held channel 18 (the channel 6 assignment was likewise also temporary due to a probable objection from
ABC O&O
WPVI-TV in
Philadelphia). The
physical channel 37 is reserved by most broadcasting authorities for the purposes of
radio astronomy and medical
telemetry, though a PSIP assignment of WNWT-LD's VHF physical channel otherwise causes no interference for those purposes.
Sale to Weigel Broadcasting On October 11, 2021, PMCM TV announced a pending sale of WNWT-LD and WJLP to
Weigel Broadcasting of Chicago for $62.5 million, a time when the station served as the
de facto flagship affiliate of
The Weather Channel's
Local Now. The sale was completed on January 7, 2022. It then switched to Weigel's
Story Television several months after. ==Subchannels==