After an eight-year hiatus where it was on Fox-owned WPWR for three years 
and Weigel's WCIU for five years, the now-Nexstar-owned The CW will return 
to now-Nexstar-owned WGN in Chicago in September (WGN had been carrying CW 
live sports turned down by WCIU, including the LIV golf tour):

https://chicago.suntimes.com/movies-and-tv/2024/05/01/the-cw-chicago-wgn-wciu

"Chicago's Very Own" was a charter affil of the CDub coming out of the 
merger of UPN and The WB in 2006--it dropped the net in 2016 in order to 
keep up a heavy live sports schedule (Cubs/White Sox/Bulls/Black Hawks) in 
prime time the network did not allow.  Four years later, the three latter 
teams went to NBC Sports Chicago and the Cubs started Marquee with 
Sinclair.   Despite the recent problems regional cable sports channels have 
been having, both NBCSC and Marquee seem not to be in crisis mode--but one 
wonders if WCIU will go after the live sports contracts if the channels go 
under. For now, WCIU will move the "The U" branding back to the main 
channel from their .2 subchannel and low-powered station WMEU and revert to 
being an independent.

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