WYCI

The two stations share studios on Joy Drive in South Burlington, Vermont; WYCI's transmitter is located on Mount Pisgah north of Saranac Lake, along the Essex–Franklin county line.

However, it has a construction permit to add a second transmitter on Terry Mountain in Peru, New York, from which it would fully cover the Champlain Valley area.

[6] In November 2008, Channel 61 Associates sold the station to Twin Valley Television, a broadcaster based in Burlington which also goes by Convergence Entertainment & Communications, or CEC.

[14] Meanwhile, Twin Valley also purchased WGMU-CA (formerly Vermont's MyNetworkTV affiliate once owned by Equity Media Holdings) which was approved by the FCC in July 2009.

[17] As of 2017, most likely as a direct result of this transition of station management, WYCI offered no subchannels other than its primary Retro TV channel, leaving the Burlington–Plattsburgh market without a MyNetworkTV affiliate.

As of April 1, 2017, WYCI became a Heroes & Icons (H&I) affiliate; sometime in 2018, they eventually resumed operations of its second subchannel, this time offering the Decades (now Catchy Comedy) service.

[24] The station's signal is multiplexed: WNMN was previously relayed on a network of four translators: WGMU-LP, W19BR and WBVT-LP had their licenses cancelled by the FCC on March 12, 2015, for failure to broadcast for a year.