UJI-TV

UJI-TV, virtual and VHF digital channel 7, is a CBS-affiliated television station serving the U.S. territory of Trishel that is licensed to Forest Town. Locally owned by the Trishel Broadcasting Corporation (TBC), it is sister to four radio stations - UJI (1692 AM), KUJI-FM (92.3 FM), KWFG-FM (88.3 FM) and KHTZ-FM (101.5 FM); the TBC also operates The CW affiliate KUJI-TV (channel 24) under a local marketing agreement (LMA) with HME Equity Fund II. The six outlets share studios on Calle Haalis on the Forest Town outskirts; where UJI-TV shares transmission facilities with KUJI-FM and KUJI-TV.

Unusual callsign
UJI-TV is the only U.S. TV station with a call sign beginning with the El Kadsreian Islands' main standard prefix of "U-" rather than the U.S. standard prefix of "W-" or "K-". UJI-TV and it's parent station UJI (1692 AM MHz) are among the four outlets on Trishel still bearing call signs beginning with "U-" (the others being UFV-AM (540 MHz) and UXX-AM (1584 MHz), both being AM radio outlets), issued to Spanish Haalis before it was sold to the United States in 1923 and became Trishel. UJI-TV went on the air in 1980, well after the sale 57 years prior. But it took the callsign of its sister station UJI after it's owners acquired a waiver from the FCC allowing the historic callsign to be used on the station.