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WUAB (channel 43) is a television station licensed to Lorain, Ohio, United States, serving the Cleveland area as an affiliate of The CW. It is owned by Gray Media alongside CBS affiliate WOIO (channel 19), Telemundo affiliate WTCL-LD (channel 6) and independent station WOHZ-CD (channel 22).
The new five-game distribution agreement will make it easier for fans to access Cavaliers’ games, no matter how they watch television. The games will be available on WUAB 43 the CW through its free over-the-air broadcasts, as well as through all major cable, satellite, and virtual pay-TV platforms in the Cleveland market.
Following the announcement of WUAB's disaffiliation from The CW on September 1, 2025, [24] Gray concurrently announced WUAB's future relaunch as a sports-oriented independent heavily featuring RESN play-by-play; WUAB has since added over-the-air simulcasts of Monsters and Charge games, along with ancillary team-produced programming. [25]
FanDuel Sports Ohio serves as the team's primary TV home, with select simulcasts on WUAB (channel 43) and the Rock Entertainment Sports Network. John Michael handles the play-by-play duties, former Cavalier players Austin Carr and Brad Daugherty alternate as color commentator, and Serena Winters as sideline reporter.
The Cleveland Cavaliers will partner with WUAB (Channel 43) to move some of their remaining broadcasts for the season to free television.
The studio facility for WOIO, WUAB and WTCL-LD/WOHZ-CD at Reserve Square in Downtown Cleveland, in use since 1995. Unlike radio, Cleveland, Akron, and Canton are grouped as a single television market, which is currently ranked by Nielsen Media Research as the 19th-largest television market in the United States. [ 4 ]
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Lanigan also is well known in Cleveland for his television work, as in conjunction with his radio shows, he was host of the daily afternoon Prize Movie on WUAB channel 43 during the '70s through the early '90s (with a hiatus when he was in Tampa, during which time the movie program was hosted by WWWE Radio morning man Dave "Fig" Newton). [30] [31]