Originally an ABC affiliate; WSBA-TV launched as the second commercially-licensed UHF station in the United States on December 21, 1952. It was originally owned by the Susquehanna Radio Corporation, a subsidiary of the Susquehanna Pfaltzgraff conglomerate, along with radio station WSBA 910.
1957–1961
LOGO MISSING
1961–1965
The station became a CBS affiliate in 1963 and joined WHP-TV (channel 21) in Harrisburg and WLYH-TV (channel 15) in Lebanon to form the Keystone Network.
1965–1971
1972–1978
1978–1983
WPMT
Susquehanna sold channel 43 to Mohawk Broadcasting in April 1983, then changed its call letters to the current WPMT. Channel 43 went off the air in August of that year, and relaunched the following month as general independent station, the first in the Susquehanna Valley.
1983–1997
1983–1990
SVG NEEDED
Mohawk sold WPMT to Renaissance Broadcasting in 1986; it became one of the charter affiliates of Fox when it launched on October 9 of that year.
1990–1995
SVG NEEDED
"Fox 43 at the Movies"; this logo design was shared with KTVU and other Fox affiliates at the time
1995–1997
SVG NEEDED
Test pattern
On-screen bug
1997–2007
2007–2009
2009–2013
SVG NEEDED
In 2009, WPMT began using a copy of the O&O station logos.
1Owns a 75% stake of the network, the other 12.5% stake is co-owned between Paramount Skydance Corporation and Warner Bros. Discovery. 2Joint venture with Warner Bros. Discovery, in which Nexstar owns 31% while Warner Bros. Discovery owns the remaining 69%. 3Nexstar operates these stations owned by Mission Broadcasting. 4Nexstar operates this station owned by Cunningham Broadcasting. 5Nexstar operates this station owned by White Knight Broadcasting through an SSA. 6Nexstar operates this station owned by Vaughan Media. 7Predecessor company of LIN Media. 8Nexstar operates this station owned by Londen Media Group. 9Nexstar operates this station owned by Gray Media through an SSA. 10Nexstar operates this station owned by American Spirit Media through an SSA. 11The station is yet to be sold to a third party as a condition of the Nexstar-Tegna merger. 12Co-owned by Cox Communications.