As a Fox affiliate The station first signed on the air on March 1, 1995, as the Macon market's original
Fox affiliate. It was locally owned by Register Communications. Prior to the station's sign-on, Macon residents could only receive Fox network programing via
Foxnet (the network's now-defunct national cable feed) or via Fox stations piped in from the nearby
Atlanta market (network-owned
WATL from the network's launch in October 1986 until December 1994, and then
WAGA-TV from December 1994 until WPGA's sign-on). In addition, when
Fox assumed the broadcast rights to the
National Football Conference television package from
CBS in 1994,
ABC affiliate
WGXA (channel 24) carried Fox's
NFL telecasts on Sunday afternoons until December 1994.
As an ABC affiliate On September 10, 1995, GOCOM Media announced that it had signed an agreement with Fox to move its affiliation to WGXA, effectively ending WPGA's tenure with the network at the end of that year (after only ten months as a Fox station). Shortly afterward, Register Communications signed an affiliation agreement to make WPGA the Macon market's new ABC affiliate. The affiliation swap took place on
January 1, 1996, ending WGXA's fourteen-year tenure with ABC. WPGA started a newscast in January 2001, but it was dropped in January 2002. In July 2007, WPGA-TV changed its on-air branding from "ABC 58" to "ABC Macon". In July 2007, Register Communications contracted with
Independent News Network (INN) for news production which lasted until the original owner of INN filed
bankruptcy in January 2009. and also objected to the network's decision to begin requiring its affiliates to
pay an annual fee of $500,000 to carry its programming.
As an independent station and MeTV affiliate Upon becoming an independent station on January 1, 2010, WPGA began cherry-picking select programs from the
Retro Television Network (sharing the affiliation with sister station
WPGA-LP) in addition to shows from
This TV and retained the station's existing syndicated programming. The station's disaffiliation from ABC resulted in a dispute with
Cox Communications over its channel 6 slot, as Cox intended to drop WPGA in favor of WGXA-DT2, a move that Register contended the provider does not have the right to make. On December 22, 2009, WPGA was granted a temporary restraining order requiring Cox to continue to carry the station on channels 6 and 706; however, the court later dismissed WPGA's case on April 30, 2010. Register filed an appeal; in light of this, a judge ordered Cox to leave WPGA on its existing channel slots until an appeals court heard the case. In addition, Register also filed a petition with the
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) over the status of WPGA's channel placement on Cox. On July 12, 2011, Register filed a complaint in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Georgia, seeking an injunction to prevent Cox from not only dropping WPGA, but from giving the channel 6 slot to WGXA-DT2. However, Cox announced that it would go forward with the channel shuffle despite the complaint, as the previous court case authorized them to make the changes. In addition, the FCC ruled on December 5, 2011, that WPGA's contract with Cox rendered it a station that elected retransmission consent. Register Communications was delinquent on about $7.5 million in loans, property taxes and federal payroll taxes. Thus, a Bibb County court appointed Green Bull Georgia Partners—a single-purpose entity set up by Candlewood Partners—as receiver for Register in April 2015. Radio Perry Inc. (
debtor in possession) agreed to sell the station to
Marquee Broadcasting in October 2019.
Sale to Gray Television Marquee Broadcasting announced on February 15, 2023, that it would trade WPGA-TV and WPGA-LD to
Gray Television in exchange for Gray's
KNIN-TV serving the
Boise, Idaho, market. The station swap would complete a key objective for Gray by giving it a full-service station in every market in Georgia, the company's home state (although Gray does not own stations in the
Chattanooga or
Jacksonville markets which each include some Georgia counties). The swap was consummated on May 1, 2023. ==Newscasts==