WYEA-TV

WYEA-TV, virtual channel 8 (VHF digital channel 28), is an independent television station licensed to the American capital city of. The station is owned by the RKO Network Stations LLC division of Zabrus Global Media as part of a duopoly with -licensed RKO Network O&O WDCR-TV. WDCR and WYEA share studios in the building on Pennsylvania Avenue in the northwestern quadrant of Washington, the two stations also share transmission facilities in the  neighborhood of Washington; WDCR and WYEA share their Tenleytown transmission facilities with -owned-and-operated station WGVW-TV.

History
The station first signed-on on the evening of November 5, 1989. In 1999, it was converted by it's owner to the "CityVision" format  and other USA stations were being given at the time.

In 2001, USA sold it's stations, including WYEA and sister station WFNN-TV, to. Univision already had a Washington affiliate on channel 47, ', so Univision donated WFNN to the (who changed the callsign to WGVW-TV) and sold WYEA-TV to  (who owned RKO affiliate WDCR-TV).

Regularly scheduled local programming
Local programming seen on WYEA-TV includes the following regularly scheduled series:
 * WYEA Talent Show, a reality game show in the vein of America's Got Talent. The contestants range from local celebrities to common families. The show was created by station manager Alexander Lamanna and is hosted by Norbert Baily.
 * Dance-O-Rama, billed as "The Only Rave Show on Local TV, ANYWHERE", debuted in 2015 and is hosted and was created by local radio DJ Dr. Skeleton. The show attracts regular "dancers" during each taping, usually at in the  or at  in.
 * The Rainy Day Show, a children's E/I variety show aired on Sundays and a revival of the former 1963-1992 WDCR-TV show hosted by the late Ed Heeswijk. The host is James Heeswijk (Ed's son).
 * Traveling is a travelogue series visiting various communities in the Washington D.C. metro area. It debuted in 2009 and is hosted by Nancy Fujihara.
 * Woodward Reports, a investigative news show hosted by of The Washington Post and produced by the newspaper for WYEA-TV. It is also syndicated nationally by RKO Entertainment.