WGA-TV

''This is an article about a television station currently known as WGA-TV. For the television station that formerly used the WGA-TV callsign, see WGNB-TV.''

WGA-TV, virtual and digital UHF channel 33, is a Lucasrio Television owned-and-operated station licensed to Gameria City, Minecraftia. The station is owned by Lucasrio Media Group.

The station is famous for its Dogwood flower-style logo, a symbol of Gameria City being one of the big areas where Dogwood flowers are imported from Vancouver, and the logo was inspired from that station's Global O&O and West Coast flagship CHAN-DT.

Early history
The station signed-on in 1981 as WGAM-TV, Gameria City's third independent station, which was preceded by WGMR-TV (channel 20, now Fox affiliate WGFX-TV) when its ABC affiliation was displaced by the sign-on WMFC-TV (channel 2) in 1980, and the sign-on of WRBQ-TV (channel 35, later an Ion Television affiliate; reverted back to independent in 2013) in 1966.

Analog-to-digital transition
WGA-TV shut down its analog signal, on UHF channel 33, on June 12, 2009, the official date in which full-power television stations will transition to digital television under federal mandate. The station moved from UHF channel 60 (which was among the high-band channels (52-69) that were being removed from broadcast use) to its former analog UHF channel 33 for post-transition operations.

News branding(s)

 * NewsLine 33 (1986-1991)
 * Channel 33 News (1991-2012)
 * Lucasrio 33 News (2012-present)

News theme(s)

 * Hello News - Gari Media Group (1986-1991)
 * WWL News - Stephen Arnold Music (1991-2005)
 * Convergence - Stephen Arnold Music (2005-2011)
 * Impact - 615 Music (2011-2015)
 * Overture - Stephen Arnold Music (2015-2020)
 * Guardian - Stephen Arnold Music (2020-present)