WGEO

WGEO, (Virtual channel 38, digital channel 29) is a MyNetworkTV affiliate owned by Dreamworks Television. It first launched on March 10, 1996. The station's facilities are located in Garret County, Maryland. The station was founded by Geo G.

As a UPN affiliate
When the station was a UPN affiliate, the channel mostly aired shows that weren't airing on the other stations in the area. In 1998, the station first aired newcasts. From 10 to Midnight. The station did air its selected Saturday morning blocks (Disney's One 2, UPN's Weekday Mayhem, etc) as well as well as Kids WB since its area lacked a WB affilate.

In 2004, the station was sold from Viacom International to Dreamworks. In response to that, the station's mascot was Shrek. The station also aired Dreamworks movies every Monday at 6 PM as well. In 2006, the station became a MyNetworkTV affiliate.

As a MyNetworkTV affiliate and Viacom/Fox ownership
Starting on September 15, 2007, the station became a MyNetworkTV affiliate and during the process, became once again, owned by Viacom due to Dreamworks being owned by the studio. When the studio begun to produce animated TV shows, the station also begun airing them during the primetime schedule. The station also received newscasts from CBS-affiliate WJZ 13.

Following Dreamworks' departure from Paramount Pictures and deal with 20th Century Fox, the station became owned and operated due to Dreamworks' deal with Fox. It aired newscasts from Fox-affiliate WTTG 5. Starting in 2015, the staion aired Fox shows during the weekend.

Comcast ownership
In 2016, the station was sold to NBCUniversal. Causing the station to become a sister channel to NBC-affiliate WRC 4. During the process, the station also rebranded from My38 to DreamworksTV. With the station being the first station to ever have cable networks appear as sub-channels.

Digital Television
The station's digital signal is multiplexed:

Analog to Digital
The station annouced that on May 13, 2009 it would be ending its analog run in favor of a digital channel. In 2019, the station moved from digital channel 49 to 29.