WPXO-TV

WPXO-TV, virtual channel 67 (UHF digital channel 20), is a Ion Television owned-and-operated television station licensed to and also serving. The station is owned by the subsidiary of the  as part of a duopoly with -licensed  owned-and-operated station  (channel 51). The two stations share studios on North Central Drive in ; WPXO-TV's transmitter, a lattice tower shared with WZMG-FM, is located off  in.

Although the station mainly serves the Columbus area, it is officially assigned by Nielsen to the Zanesville Designated Market Area (DMA) due to its city of license residing in the Zanesville/ market. The station has been available on cable television providers in both the Columbus and Zanesville markets since it's sign-on.

Overview
The station first signed onto the air on May 2, 1988 as WZAO-TV (W ZAnesville Ohio), it was built and signed-on by 's network and subsequently became part of Paxson's company Paxson Communications (the fore-runner to today's ) in 1993. It became a charter affiliate of the new Pax television network in 1998 as KPXZ, changing to WPXO-TV in 2003.