WEVU-LP, VHF analog channel 4, was a low-power television station licensed to Fort Myers, Florida, United States.
Caloosa Television, the owners of WEVU (channel 26) in Naples, was awarded a construction permit for a new low-power TV station in Fort Myers on December 16, 1986.
As the station was no longer able to obtain the baseball rights after the Florida Marlins began play, WBR shifted its focus to community programs and launched a repeater, W09BS channel 9 in Naples.
MediaOne dropped the faux call letters of "WSWF" in favor of WEVU and incorporated WEVU-LP's local programming into their lineup, thus unifying the UPN affiliates in the market.
Comcast continued to operate its own UPN affiliate, which began going by the faux call letters of "WNFM".
[11] On April 4, 2008, Equity announced the sale of all five of its Southwest Florida stations (including WEVU and WBSP) to Luken Communications, LLC for $8 million.
[12] However, Equity Media Holdings entered chapter 11 bankruptcy that December, and[13] offers by Luken Communications to acquire Equity-owned stations in six markets were withdrawn.
[17] As a result, Dish Network began to obtain WUVF's programming via another satellite station, WLZE-LP (channel 51), on October 7, 2009.