WMBQ-CD

A construction permit for UHF channel 22 in Cranford, New Jersey, was granted to Craig Fox with alpha-numeric call-sign W22BM on February 11, 1993; it signed on in March 1997.

In 2006, Renard Communications Corp. (the Craig Fox-controlled company that by then held the license) began transitioning to a new studio and transmitter they were constructing in Manhattan.

In the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)'s incentive auction, WMBQ-CD sold its spectrum for $28,313,224 and indicated that it would enter into a post-auction channel sharing agreement.

[7][8] The donation was completed on December 22, 2017;[9] the next day, WMBQ-CD was taken off-the-air while WNET prepared to move the shared transmitter to One World Trade Center.

[11] WMBQ-CD transmits one channel on the multiplex shared with WLIW: A third subchannel, EEE, a Spanish-language religious network, was added in 2014 but with low audio levels.

Former logo as WMBQ-CD