20 years ago today, WXON became a charter affiliate of the new WB Network. Channel 20 enjoyed being one of the only local stations that were unaffected by the previous month's affiliation swaps. After Granite Broadcasting acquired the station in 1997, it's call sign was changed to WDWB, which may stand for We're Detroit's Warner Bros.

20 would be one of several WB affiliates that became My Network affiliates in markets where their UPN stations [[such as WKBD) were already planning on becoming CW affiliates.

Today, 20's calls are WMYD and is owned by Scripps, resulting in a duopoly with WXYZ.