Outside of a morning rebroadcast of the Japanese network Fuji TV's News Catch program, the station's schedule on its main channel is made up of home shopping programming from Shop LC, which also airs on the main channel of all of WRNN's stations.
History
WMDE signed on May 24, 2013. The station was originally owned by Western Pacific Broadcast LLC.[2]
Shortly after sign-on, Nielsen granted WMDE's request to be assigned to the Washington market instead of Philadelphia (where Dover is located) or Baltimore (where Wye Mills is located). Because WMDE is a full-powered station covered by must-carry regulations, it is thus carried on every cable and satellite provider in the Washington market, with the exception of Cox Communications' systems in Fairfax County, Virginia. Cox filed a complaint to the Federal Communications Commission seeking to avoid carriage and prevailed in 2015. Although the FCC's ruling called Nielsen's market modification decision "inexplicable", must-carry rules otherwise defer to Nielsen with respect to market assignment.[3]
WRNN-TV Associates agreed to acquire the station for $11.5 million on April 25, 2018;[4] the sale was completed on July 11, 2018.[5]