WBXI (The CW Plus)

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WBXI
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Binghamton, New York
Branding Binghamton's CW
Channels Analog: Cable 11
Digital: (Digital subchannel not available yet- Jan. '07)
Affiliations The CW (through The CW Plus)
Owner Granite Broadcasting
Former affiliations The WB
Website www.wbxi.com

WBXI is the CW affiliate for Binghamton, New York. It broadcasts exclusively on cable as part of The CW Plus, as the Binghamton market is ranked below 100. It is owned by CBS affiliate WBNG.

It was announced on April 24 that cable-only WBXI would affiliate with The CW in September 2006 when UPN and The WB end operations. The station was formerly an affiliate for The WB 100+. WBNG is planning to have WBXI as a digital subchannel in September 2007.

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