WDGX

WDGX-TV is a fictional FOX affiliate in Dublin, Georgia that broadcasts on virtual channel 43 and operates a satellite on channel 49 as WEMX-TV in Eatonton/Milledgeville, Georgia. The stations' brandings are "FOX 43/49 Mid-East Georgia". These stations are owned by Peach Media and operated by Castle Broadcast Group.

As WDBN-TV
WDBN-TV signed on channel 43 on July 12, 1993 in Dublin, Georgia as an ABC affiliate for east-central Georgia. It was originally owned by WDBN-TV, Inc., making it a locally-owned-and-operated station. In 1994, the station added 5pm and 6pm newscasts and launched a news bureau in Milledgeville. In 1995, the station was suffering financial problems, the station began airing informercials outside the national ABC schedule and removing all of the station's newscasts, but not including the 11pm newscast. In 1998, a fire burned the WDBN-TV studios, leaving channel 43 non-existent in Dublin. Authorities were unable to repair WDBN's studios.

As WDGX-TV
On September 13, 1999, WDGX signed on as WBDG (WB Dublin, Georgia). It was owned by Southeast Media Corporation of Savannah, Georgia. On April 3, 2000, WBDG signed on a satellite, WBTG (WB EaTonton, Georgia), on channel 49, in Eatonton, Georgia, to serve Milledgeville better. In 2004, both WBDG and WBTG became FOX affiliates and respectively renamed WDGX and WEMX.

Digital subchannels
In 2006, WDGX and WEMX both started digital operations. WB was added on DT2 and UPN was added on DT3. Then, WB on DT2 became CW and UPN on DT3 became MyNetworkTV. In 2014, Me-TV was added on DT4