W23BA (1993–2001)/W31CK (2001–2002)/W34CP (2002–2003)/WPXO-LP/LD (2003–present)[]
1993–1996[]
LOGO MISSING |
WPXO-LD was initially launched as W23BA, an independent station in 1993.
1996–1997[]
The channel was sold to Paxson Communications in 1996, who made it a translator for its Bridgeport, Connecticut station WHAI-TV, necessitating a logo change.
1997–1998[]
After Paxson acquired WPXN-TV to serve as its New York outlet, the company sold off WHAI and made W23BA a WPXN translator station.
1998–2005[]
This was used when PAX launched in 1998.
2005–2007[]
In 2005, PAX rebranded to i: Independent Television.
2007[]
2007–2012[]
WPXO-LD disaffiliated from Ion Television in 2007 and became a satellite of Miami-Fort Lauderdale stations WFUN-LD and WJAN-CD.
2012–2015[]
2015–2016[]
For a short time, WPXO - along with WJAN and WFUN - were affiliated with MundoFox (later called MundoMax).
2016–present[]
After MundoMax ceased operations on November 30, 2016, WPXO - along with WFUN and WJAN - reverted back to its pre-MundoFox branding.