WMKG-CD, virtual and UHF digital channel 31, is a low-power television station licensed to Muskegon, Michigan, United States.
In September 2006, Comcast cable dropped the station from its analog channel lineup to allocate more bandwidth for video on demand services.
Other programs include "Table Talk", "The Doorstop Nation", and "TV BINGO" For most of its history, the station also had a local newscast airing at 5:30 PM.
In October 2007, Kelley Enterprises put the station up for sale, including the license and equipment, citing that the owner is retiring and has plans to move south.
"[2] Kelley was finally successful in selling the station in June 2017, when he sold it to Steve Kanzer, the principal of VRVC, LLC, a virtual venture capital fund and a western Michigan native residing in Florida with a summer lakeside home in Norton Shores.