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1968–1977[]

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WUAB was signed on by United Artists Broadcasting on September 15, 1968.

1977–1980[]

WUAB 43 1977-1980

WUAB changed its logo in 1977 after the Gaylord Entertainment Company acquired them.

1980–1991[]

1980–1986[]

1986–1991[]

1991–1997[]

This Garamond "43" logo is similar to the one used by KAUT-TV in Oklahoma City, but italicized.

1991–1995[]

WUAB 1993

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1995–1997[]

WUAB 43 1995

WUAB became the Cleveland area affiliate for UPN and The WB in 1995, with both stations as the primary affiliation.

1997–1999[]

WUAB 1997

1999–2002[]

43WUAB-2002

2002–January 2006[]

UPN43 WUAB

January–September 2006, 2011–2014[]

Alternate WUAB logos, used during transition from UPN to MyNetworkTV affiliation. The branding was brought back on March 27, 2011.

2006–2011, 2014–2015[]

WUAB 2006

2015–2018[]

WUAB (2015)

On August 24, 2015, the same day sister station WOIO unveiled a major rebranding, WUAB unveiled one of its own, retiring the "My 43" logo and brand in favor of "CLE 43" (short for Cleveland). The new logo features an abstract depiction of a "play" button, baring resemblance to the Telefutura (now UniMás) logo.

2018–2024[]

WUAB (2018)

On July 11, 2018, Raycom Media and CBS Corporation announced that WUAB would assume The CW affiliation rights for the Cleveland market from WBNX-TV. WUAB became a primary affiliate of The CW on July 16; MyNetworkTV was retained as a secondary affiliation, with the service's programming continuing to air late nights.

WBNX-TV became an independent station the day prior on July 15, replacing CW daytime and prime time shows with a mix of first-run and off-network syndicated programming, and the One Magnificent Morning block on Saturdays with a mix of syndicated drama, how-to and educational children's programs.

On January 29, 2019, sister station WOIO's Me-TV digital subchannel picked up MyNetworkTV as a secondary affiliation in the late-night hours.

2024–present[]

WUAB 2024


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