WDGY America

WDGY America is an American subscription television network, owned by the Whitebird Broadcasting Group as the company's only wholly owned, national cable-originated television channel. The channel mainly runs a mixture of entertainment programming (consisting of comedy and drama series, and theatrical feature films) and sports programming throughout the day.

WDGY America traces to its founding by CMI International (then Continental Microwave, Inc.) as a superstation feed of independent station WDGY-TV. It began its earliest attempts at commissioning and airing original content in 2003, much of it being produced and/or distributed by Whitebird Television.

Daytime programming
WDGY America's daytime schedule is comprised mostly of acquired programming, many of which are cleared by television syndication distributors for "full-signal" rights, therefore allowing them to air on WDGY America as they do not fall under syndication exclusivity regulations (for example, although Living on an Edge makes its primary cable home on and is syndicated to over-the-air broadcast television stations nationwide, including WDGY-TV, it is allowed to air on WDGY America due to its clearance by Sony Pictures Television for "full-signal" carriage).

As part of a restructing of the network in 2012, WDGY America placed an order for its first original scripted series, They Don't Make 'Em Like They Used To, a comedy series set in, , which premiered on August 3, 2013.

Original and licensed programming
Since its beginning, WDGY America has served as the national television home for Super Scary Weekends, WDGY-TV's popular horror movie showcase television series. The channel also airs The American View, a national version of WDGY's Minneapolis View talk show.