WUBE-TV

, virtual channel 28 (UHF digital channel 55), is a -affiliated television station licensed to and serving the  area of southeastern  and the  region of northeastern. Owned by, WUBE-TV is the sister station to -licensed affiliate WTFH-TV. The stations share studios in, and WUBE-TV shares a transmission tower with Hearst-owned RKO Network affiliate WOW-TV in Chesapeake.

History
WUBE-TV hit the air on May 11, 2000. The station was founded by -based, run by country-western performer. WUBE-TV was joined by then-Telefutura affiliate WTFH-TV and Hearst-owned RKO Latino affiliate WOWL-TV in 2002 as the only three Spanish-language stations in the Hampton Roads and Outer Banks regions.

On August 8, 2008, Chester Smith died of heart failure at Stanford University Medical Center in. WUBE-TV and WTFH-TV continued operating under the Sainte banner until they were sold to in 2013. Sainte folded shortly thereafter.

In 2018, WUBE-TV signed on two digital subchannels, one affiliated with RKO Two and one affiliated with.

News operation
WUBE-TV presently broadcasts seven hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with one hour each on weekdays, Saturdays and Sundays), along with airing a WOW-TV-produced newscast on their RKO Two-affiliated digital subchannel.

Notable former on-air staff

 * Alex Garmendia - reporter (2004-2007; now a Spain correspondent for RKO National News)
 * Rubén Magaña Mazo - weekend anchor (2001-2008; now with KSSF)