WBAE

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WBAE-TV
Alpena, Michigan
Branding Alpena's CW
Channels cable 21 analog,
n/a digital
Affiliations The CW (via The CW Plus)
Owner
Founded 1990s
Call letters meaning WB AlpEna
Former affiliations The WB (via The WB 100+ until 9/06)

"WBAE-TV" is the local CW affiliate in Alpena, Michigan. The WBAE callsign is fictional, as the station is a cable-only station. As a result of being a cable-only CW affiliate, the station is part of The CW Plus, a special CW cable feed that serves smaller television markets with a DMA rank above 100 (the Alpena television market has a rank of 208). WBAE can be seen on cable channel 21 and is known on-air as "Alpena's CW". Like most CW Plus affiliates, WBAE offers The Daily Buzz shown weekday mornings 6 to 9 AM.

Like most other CW Plus stations, WBAE was originally part of The WB, through The WB 100+ Station Group, until The WB and UPN shut down in September of 2006 to form The CW. As a CW affiliate, there is no known logo for WBAE and the station does not have its own website. As a WB affiliate, there was no website either although WBAE has a WB logo.

WBAE's previous WB logo.
WBAE's previous WB logo.


Broadcast television in the Alpena market (Nielsen DMA #208)

WTOM 4 (NBC) - WCML 6 (PBS) - WBKB 11 (CBS) - W18BT 18 (TBN)

Local cable channels:

ACC 3 (educational) - "WBAE" 21 (The CW)

Broadcast television available on cable only:

WNEM-DT 5.2 (MNTV, Bay City) - CBMT 6 (CBC, Montreal) - WJRT 12 (ABC, Flint) - WFUP 45 (FOX, Vanderbilt)

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