WMYG-LP

WMYG-LP (channel 11) is a defunct low-power television station in Lake City, Florida, United States, which operated from 1985 to 2015.

WMYG-LP's operations were based at the shared studios of WGFL and WNBW-DT on Northwest 80th Boulevard (along I-75/SR 93) in Gainesville; its transmitter was located in Lake City's Lacymark section.

This includes Cox and Charter Spectrum in Ocala (part of the Orlando market) that both offer WRBW.

WMYG-LP signed-on July 3, 1985, airing an analog signal on UHF channel 15 with the call sign W15AG.

It also changed its on-air moniker from "WB 53" to "CBS 4" (named after the cable channel number on Cox systems).

MyNetworkTV was created in order to give UPN and WB stations, not mentioned as becoming CW affiliates, another option besides becoming independent.

WYPN-CA (a Class A repeater of WMYG) changed call letters to WYME-CA and become a separate station affiliated with MeTV.

On September 25, 2013, New Age Media announced that it would sell most of its stations, including WMYG-LP and WGFL, to the Sinclair Broadcast Group.

[7][8] WMYG-LP previously rebroadcast its signal via the following translator stations: WMYG formerly aired nightly newscasts from GTN News, an operation which is produced by the Independent News Network from its studios located in Little Rock, Arkansas (formerly in Davenport, Iowa), and supplemented by local reporters in the Gainesville area.