Under a
channel sharing arrangement, WFXZ-CD shares transmitter facilities with
PBSmember stationWGBH-TV (channel 2) on Cabot Street in
Needham. Despite WFXZ-CD legally holding a
low-power Class A license, it transmits using WGBH-TV's full-power spectrum. This ensures complete reception across the Boston
television market.
History
The station's
construction permit was originally granted on November 30, 1989, as W29BA, operating on channel 29, which would be licensed to nearby
Lawrence.[3] However, by the time finally it signed on the air with a
home shopping service in early 2000, it had moved to channel 24, was licensed to Boston and adopted the W24CM
call sign.[4]
A few months later, channel 24 changed its call letters to WVXN-LP. In 2001, the station was upgraded to
Class A status as WVXN-CA and dropped home shopping programming in favor of affiliating with
MTV2.[5] The station changed its callsign to WFXZ-CA in 2003. In July 2006, the station became the Boston affiliate of the
Azteca América network.[6]
WFXZ
flash-cut its signal to digital transmission in 2010. Longtime owner Randolph Weigner agreed to sell WFXZ to Prime Time Partners in December 2011.[2] The station became a charter
MundoFox affiliate when the network formally launched on August 13, 2012,[7] with Azteca America programming moving to its second
digital subchannel; it returned to primary status early on December 1, 2016, due to MundoMax ending operations (shortly after
Fox International Channels dropped out of the joint venture in 2015). During its affiliations with MundoFox/MundoMax and Azteca América, WFXZ-CD was carried on
ComcastXfinitydigital channels 721 and 981, and
Verizon FiOS channel 20. A third subchannel,
c. 2014, carried
Hope Channel.[8]
In the FCC's
incentive auction, WFXZ-CD sold its spectrum for $63,949,770 and indicated that it would enter into a post-auction channel sharing agreement.[9] On September 8, 2017, the station entered into a channel sharing agreement with
WGBH-TV (channel 2); concurrently, Prime Time Partners agreed to donate the WFXZ license to the
WGBH Educational Foundation.[10][11] WFXZ shut down its UHF digital channel 24 transmitter on December 3, 2017, and began channel-sharing on WGBH-TV's channel 19 transmitter;[12] WGBH's acquisition of the station was completed on December 21, 2017,[13] at which point the station dropped Azteca América for
BizTV. Concurrently, the station's carriage on Comcast Xfinity and Verizon FiOS was discontinued.