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WUPX-TV
Ion Television logo.svg
Morehead/Lexington, Kentucky
Branding ION Television
Channels Digital: 21 (UHF)
Subchannels 67.1 - ion HD (720p)
67.2 - qubo (480i)
67.3 - ion Life (480i)
67.4 - Worship (480i)
Affiliations Ion Television
Owner Ion Media Networks, Inc.
(Paxson Lexington License, Inc.)
First air date June 1998
Former callsigns WAOM (1998-2001)
Former channel number(s) Analog:
67 (1998-2009)
Former affiliations UPN (via WBLU-LP) (1998-2001)
Pax TV (2001-2005)
i (2005-2007)
Transmitter Power 719 kW (digital)
Height 428 m (digital)
Facility ID 23128
Transmitter Coordinates 37°54′26″N 83°38′1″W / 37.90722°N 83.63361°W / 37.90722; -83.63361
Website www.ionline.tv

WUPX-TV is a television station in Morehead, Kentucky, serving the Lexington market as an affiliate of the Ion Television network on digital channel 21. The station's broadcasting tower is located on McCausey Ridge in Menifee County. As such, its signal barely reaches its intended city.

WUPX-TV was launched as UPN 62 WBLU-LP and UPN 67 WAOM-TV until 2001. Both stations simulcast UPN and infomercials until WAOM was sold off. WAOM-TV was then sold to Paxson, became a PAX affiliate and changed its letters to WUPX.

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