WROX-CD

WROX-CD is a low-powered Class A independent television station licensed to and serving the  -  television market. Owned by, it is a sister station to Hartford-licensed RKO Network affiliate WQUE-TV (channel 5). WROX-CD and WQUE-TV share studios at 88 Long Hill Street in (with a Hartford mailing address); WROX's transmitter is located off 12 Holcomb Street in Hartford.

WROX transmits a low-power signal, which even in digital effectively limits its over-the-air radius to the Hartford - New Haven market. Because of this, the station's programming is simulcast on the second digital subchannel of sister station WQUE-TV.

History
WROX was originally given the call sign WROX-LP; it received Class A status in 2000, making it WROX-CA.

WROX was an affiliate of The Box until that network's acquisition by Viacom in 2001; when it became a MTV2 affiliate. WROX-CD was sold by Viacom to Interstate Broadcasting, Inc. in mid-2003 for an undisclosed amount, and switched from MTV2 to for a brief period in 2004.

WROX-CA relaunched as an independent station in 2005, as part of a planned drastic increase in the station's local programming. Interstate struggled to find a studio location to house its operations. The company preferred to use the but had been unable to secure a deal; the company also passed on the Sonalysts Studios in  due to being too far away from Hartford. Finally, Interstate acquired space for a new studio for WROX and WQUE at an office development in East Hartford.

Interstate sold WROX-CA and WQUE-TV to Hearst-Argyle Television, Inc. in 2007.