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WRON-TV is an television superstation as an affiliate of Seven in Royal Oak, Michigan, and broadcasts on channel 32. Originally the station was independent until May 2, 2016, affiliated with Nickelodeon until December 31, 2019, TanardoTV O&O until July 15, 2020, and RCT as its affiliate in Washington until August 24, 2022.
1979-1989[]
1979-1983[]
It was originally owned by Field Communications until 1983.
1983-1989[]
1989-2016[]
LOGO MISSING |
2016-2019[]
2020[]
With New Year's 2020, all Nick programming was moved to subchannel 32.2 with The Loud House 24/7 being started on subchannel 32.3.
2020-2022[]
LOGO MISSING |
In March 2022, the station was sold to Nexstar Media Group. This makes WRON-TV under the owner of Nexstar no longer broadcast by satellite since it can be received free-to-air on terrestrial and satellite dishes.
July-August 2022[]
Since July 1, 2022, WRON-TV is re-affiliated after becoming independent. This time, together with KWW-TV, KNYY-TV, and KCOL-TV, WRON-TV became an affiliate of RCT completely.
The existence of an affiliation from RCT made it move to Washington at the same time and made it a Washington channel that RCT had never owned and removed all of their subdigital channels namely Nickelodeon on 32.2 and The Loud House 24/7 on 32.3 which resulted in a pure channel of airing entirely from RCT. Unfortunately, this affiliation was short lived after the FCC objected to the RCT's overly brutal move forcing WRON-TV to move to Washington and affiliate with the network. WRON-TV returns to its original place, Royal Oak, after the RCT failed to file an appeal and lawsuit against WRON-TV.
August 2022-present[]
Shortly after that incident plus FCC approval to switch to another network, WRON-TV decided to discontinue its affiliate in RCT on August 23, 2022 and switched affiliates to Seven Network on August 24 the following day, giving Seven its first affiliate in Royal Oak, Michigan. WRON-TV was selected as Seven's affiliate after Nexstar agreed to sign a long-term affiliate agreement with Seven since July 2022, with WRON-TV as its first Seven affiliate.
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