WFXM-TV

WFXM-TV (branded on-air as Big 33) is a commercial-free television station located in Macon, Georgia that begin broadcasting in July 1985 as WWMC-TV one year before it became the current call letters WFXM-TV. It operates on channel 33, and is affiliated with 7 networks: BabyFirst TV, Treehouse TV, CBeebies, Sprout, HBO Family (classic original series and specials only), ABC4Kids, and Nick Jr (formerly Noggin). It is owned by WFXM Partnership, Inc., which is a 50/50 joint-venture of Sega and the KIVO Television Group which operates the station via a LMA. Originally WFXM was a Fox affiliate (including edited and uninterrupted rebroadcasts of WXIA-TV, WMAZ-TV, and WAGA-TV's newscasts) until 1996 and was also a HBO affiliate until 2007 when it becomes a family-oriented television station.

1985-1986
WFXM-TV begins broadcasting in July 1985 as WWMC-TV, a general entertainment independent station.

1986-1989
WWMC-TV becomes WFXM-TV one year later in July 1986, three months before it became a charter affiliate of the Fox Broadcasting Company.

1989-1993
WFXM-TV begin branding as "Fox 33" until 1996, and this logo was based on the 20th Century Fox logo.

1993-1994
The 1993 logo for WFXM-TV was based on the Fox network logo.

1994-1995
The 1994 logo for WFXM-TV was based on the Fox network logo.

1995-1996
The last logo for WFXM-TV as a Fox affiliate was based on the FoxVideo logo.

1996-2001
WFXM-TV becomes a HBO affiliate in 1996, re-branding as "Macon's HBO 33".

2001-2007
WFXM-TV begin offering a brand new on-air look and logo in 2001.

2007-2014
In 2007, WFXM-TV becomes a independent station once again and changed its focus from general audiences to preschoolers full-time, and it re-branded again to "Big 33" under the new slogan "Come on and play with Big 33".

2014-present
WFXM-TV recvies a new logo and a new on-air look in 2014 under the brand new slogan "Thinking Big for Little People".