WBGJ-TV

WBGJ-TV (branded on-air as Big 33 Jr, channel 38, cable 7) is a commercial-free television station located in Macon, Georgia that serves as a sister station of WFXM-TV and operates on channel 38. It is owned and operated by WFXM Partnership, Inc., which is a joint venture between Sega and KIVO Television Group, and is affiliated with 12 networks: BabyFirst TV, Treehouse TV, CBeebies, Sprout, HBO Family (classic original series and current specials only), ABC4Kids, Cartoonito, Disney Junior, Yoopa, BabyTV, RTEjr, and Nick Jr (formerly Noggin). It began broadcasting in 1981 as WMCZ-TV (the commercial-free counterpart of WMAZ-TV) with PBS educational programming during the day and ONTV at night along with edited and uninterrupted rebroadcasts of WMAZ-TV's newscasts, and originally the station was affiliated with The Disney Channel during its run as a premium service from 1983 until 1997, when it became a Cinemax affiliate until 2007, of which WMCZ-TV becomes WBGJ-TV and begin offering a 24-hour preschool programming lineup.

1981-1999
WMCZ-TV's original logo is based on the WMAZ-TV logo from 1983.

1999-2007
In 1999, WMCZ-TV rebrands as "Cinemax 38", along with a new logo.

2007-2014
In 2007, in order to redirect news resources to WMAZ-TV, WMCZ-TV becomes WBGJ-TV and re-branded again to "Big 33 Jr" and incorporated the channel number and the cable channel number.

2014-present
WBGJ-TV launches a new on-air look and logo in 2014, alongside the new slogan "Thinking Big for Little People" which is the modified version of WFXM-TV's new slogan "Thinking Big for Families".