WFXD-TV

WFXD-TV, virtual and UHF digital channel 10, is a Fox owned-and-operated television station licensed to, United States and serving the Delta area of Northwestern Mississippi. The station is owned by the Fox Television Stations subsidiary of Fox Corporation. WFXD's studios and transmitter are located off Main Street near the intersection of and  in.

Although identifying as a separate station in its own right, WFXD-TV is considered a semi-satellite of sister station WDBD (channel 40) in. Master control and most internal operations for WFXD-TV are based at WDBD's studios on Woodlands Parkway in.

Prior to the digital transition, the station used a directional antenna to protect, also on channel 10, in nearby.

News operation
Usually, most semi-satellites of another station provide some coverage of the home territory (in this case, the Mississippi Delta). WFXD-TV operated a small bureau in a converted former in Greenwood from 1991-2002. Fox closed the bureau in mid-2002, reallocating those resources to WDBD in Jackson and then-sister station in. During some of WDBD's local newscasts that were simulcasted on WFXD-TV (which all had a separate opening sequence on the station), it did offer separate Delta-specific weather forecast segments (under the branding of "Fox 10 Weather" and "Fox 10 Weather Alert") that were taped in advance from WHBQ's Memphis studio.

On March 10, 2016, Fox announced WFXD-TV would launch it's own separate Fox 10 News newscasts from it's remodeled studios at the transmitter site off Main Street in Greenwood. WFXD-TV still simulcasts certain newscasts and breaking news events from WDBD.