WEBU LD Channel 22 1 Will Re air Oxford Christmas Parade
The Oxford Christmas Parade that marched through the Square on December 13 will be replayed on local television, giving residents who missed the event additional chances to view the procession. The broadcasts on Channel 22 1 provide broader access for households relying on over the air reception and MaxxSouth cable, and they underscore the role of local media in sustaining community connection.

The Oxford Christmas Parade took place on December 13 and will be reaired by WEBU LD on Channel 22 1 across multiple dates and times, beginning December 14. Scheduled broadcasts include Sunday December 14 at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m., Tuesday December 16 at 7 p.m., Thursday December 18 at 7 p.m., Friday December 19 at 8 p.m., Sunday December 21 at 1 p.m., Monday December 22 at 6 30 p.m., and Wednesday December 24 at 12 p.m., 7 p.m., and 10 30 p.m. The station is available over the air in the Oxford area and on MaxxSouth cable channel 7.
WEBU LD operates as Channel 22 1 and is owned by Ellington Broadcasting LLC. Its main channel is affiliated with the COZI TV Network. For local viewers, the scheduled reairings extend the parade experience to residents who were unable to attend because of work, weather, mobility constraints, or caregiving responsibilities. The broadcasts also help preserve community moments for families and local organizations that use footage for school programs and civic celebrations.
From an institutional perspective, the decision to reair the parade highlights the practical role of locally based broadcasters in promoting civic life. Local stations function as a public square for community events, offering visibility for volunteer groups, neighborhood associations, and small business sponsors whose participation may otherwise go unseen. Greater visibility can translate into increased volunteer recruitment and support for community programs, which in turn contributes to civic engagement at the neighborhood level.

The availability across over the air signals and regional cable ensures that access is not restricted to streaming subscribers, an important consideration for older residents and households without reliable broadband. As local governments and event organizers plan future public gatherings, the capacity of local media partners to extend event reach will remain a factor in how residents participate and how community initiatives are promoted.
By providing multiple viewing opportunities, WEBU LD and its partners have made the parade more accessible to Lafayette County residents, reinforcing community bonds and ensuring the seasonal event remains part of the public record.
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