The station is owned by Gray Television, as part of a duopoly with Hutchinson-licensed CBS affiliate KWCH-DT ; Gray also operates Derby-licensed Univision affiliate KDCU-DT under joint sales and shared services agreements with owner Entravision Communications.
KCEB, virtual channel 54, is an Azteca América owned-and-operated television station licensed to Longview, Texas, United States, serving the Tyler–Longview market. KSCW TV/33. The station is owned by Nexstar Media Group, as part of a duopoly with Fox affiliate KTVI. On cable, WCWN is available on Charter Spectrum channel 15. There is no separate website for KPLR-TV; instead, it is integrated with that of sister station KTVI. The two stations share studios on Ledgeview Drive in Westbrook and transmitter facilities in West Baldwin, Maine. The two stations share studios on Highland Avenue in the Mount Auburn section of Cincinnati; WSTR's transmitter, Star Tower, is located in the city's College Hill neighborhood.
On May 26, 2020, KVCW discontinued ATSC 1.0 broadcasts and became one of the first stations in the country (and the first in the Western United States) to begin broadcasting in ATSC 3.0. The station is owned by Deerfield Media; the Sinclair Broadcast Group, which owns dual CBS/CW affiliate WKRC-TV, operates WSTR under a local marketing agreement (LMA). WTVZ-TV, virtual and UHF digital channel 33, is a MyNetworkTV-affiliated television station licensed to Norfolk, Virginia, United States, serving the Hampton Roads area of southeastern Virginia, and the Outer Banks region of northeastern North Carolina. Regular analog programming was dropped on February 18, 2009, with the station participating in the "Analog Nightlight" program for two weeks, with a broadcast explaining how to switch to digital reception. [12]. The news department was shut down at the beginning of March 2006, as were the majority of Sinclair's news operations under the News Central format. Sinclair completed its purchase of Montecito and Channel 33, Inc. in February 2000, resulting in the creation of the market's first duopoly between KFBT and KVWB. On December 18, 1997, the Koker family sold Channel 33, Inc. to Montecito Broadcasting Corporation with the sale being finalized on February 3, 1998. [17] KFBT's original allocation would have displaced low-powered K31DO (now KNBX-CD), so the FCC substituted UHF channel 29 allowing channel 32 to be assigned to Lake Havasu City, Arizona station KMCC-DT and eliminating a displacement there. National and international news segments, weather forecasts and some sports segments originated from the company's Hunt Valley facility, while local news and sports segments were based at KFBT/KVWB's Las Vegas studios. KSCW is a digital full-power television station that operates with 1000 kilowatts of power and is owned by Schurz Communications. 33.1 KSCW/CW. Analog channel 33. The two stations share studios on Foremaster Lane in Las Vegas ; KSNV's transmitter is located on Black Mountain, near Henderson. Full purchase is currently pending. Both newscasts compete with KVVU's 7 a.m. segment of Fox 5 News This Morning and the 10 p.m. airing of Fox 5 News at Ten. [9] This new service, which would be a sister network to Fox, would be operated by Fox Television Stations and its syndication division, Twentieth Television. KSCW is a digital full-power television station that operates with 1000 kilowatts of power and is owned by Schurz Communications. [18]. Cable Channels: Atkins Cablevision Ch. 61 Cascade Communications Ch. The two stations share studios on Viking Drive in Eden Prairie and transmitter facilities in Shoreview. 98.3 Clarence Cablevision Ch. 370 Co-op Telephone Co There is no guarantee to the accuracy of any information presented on this web site. MyNetworkTV was created in order to give stations affiliated with UPN and The WB that were not mentioned as becoming CW affiliates another option besides becoming independent stations, as well as to compete against The CW. 4-A Communications, owned by Lawrence and Teri DePaulis, became Channel 33, Inc. (which remained the station's licensee until 2015) in August 1987. On August 11, 2007, KVBC became the second station in the Las Vegas market to begin broadcasting its local newscasts in high definition and the KVCW broadcast was included in the upgrade. [11] In January 2013, Fox announced that it will not exercise its option to buy any of the Sinclair stations in the four markets included in the option. [16] The allocations met with considerable resistance from low-power broadcasters who would be displaced by the digital channel allocations, and on February 17, 1998, the FCC issued a revised final DTV allocation table. WSTR-TV, virtual channel 64, is a MyNetworkTV-affiliated television station licensed to Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. WCWN, virtual channel 45, is a CW-affiliated television station licensed to Schenectady, New York, United States and serving New York's Capital District (Albany–Schenectady–Troy) as well as Berkshire County, Massachusetts.
Television station in Nevada, United States. Pittsburg/Joplin. The station is owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group, as part of a duopoly with CBS affiliate WRGB. The three stations share studios at the Riverchase office park on Concourse Parkway in Hoover ; WTTO's transmitter is located atop Red Mountain, near the Goldencrest neighborhood of southwestern Birmingham.
KHSV, virtual channel 21, is a television station licensed to Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, which carries various multicast specialty television networks on digital subchannels.
Owned by Deerfield Media, it is operated under a shared services agreement (SSA) by the Hunt Valley-based Sinclair Broadcast Group, making it sister to Fox affiliate and Sinclair flagship WBFF ; Sinclair also operates CW affiliate WNUV under a separate local marketing agreement (LMA) with Sinclair partner company Cunningham Broadcasting.
KVBC also produced a 15-minute sports highlight program called Sports Zone, that aired weeknights at 10:45. The two stations share studios in the Highwoods Office Park, just outside downtown Raleigh; WLFL's transmitter is located in Auburn, North Carolina. KPTS TV/8. [19] Through the use of PSIP, digital television receivers display the station's virtual channel as its former UHF analog channel 33. Detailed Engineering Information / KSCW FCC Applications. There is no separate website for WNOL-TV; instead, it is integrated with that of sister station WGNO. KVCW-DT selected channel 29 as its final digital channel and returned the channel 33 license to the FCC.
KDCU TV/31. The station, known as KFBT, went on the air on July 30, 1989 under a program test authority and was given a license one month later. With the sale's completion, Sinclair now controls half of those stations. [7] [8] On February 22, News Corporation announced that it would start up another new network called MyNetworkTV. KQCA, virtual channel 58, is a MyNetworkTV-affiliated television station serving Sacramento, California, United States that is licensed to Stockton. The station runs programming from the The CW network and identifies itself as "Kansas' CW". On April 22, 1987, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) issued an original construction permit to 4-A Communications to build a new full-power television station, on UHF channel 33, to serve the Las Vegas market. It also created a situation in which a CW affiliate is the nominal senior partner in a duopoly involving an NBC affiliate and a "Big Four" station. The station is owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group, as part of a duopoly with Durham-licensed MyNetworkTV affiliate WRDC. Owned by HC2 Holdings, it is a sister station to Tyler-licensed low-power station KPKN-LD. The station is owned by Howard Stirk Holdings. KSAS TV/24. The station is owned by the Hearst Television subsidiary of Hearst Communications, as part of a duopoly with Poland Spring-licensed ABC affiliate WMTW. WNOL-TV, virtual channel 38, is a CW-affiliated television station licensed to New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. KFBT became a charter affiliate of The WB at the network's launch on January 11, 1995 and remained an affiliate while owned by the Koker family. KTWU TV/11.
The two stations share studios on South Alto Mesa Drive in northwest El Paso; KDBC-TV's transmitter is located atop the Franklin Mountains on the El Paso city limits. KVWB later entered into a news share agreement with NBC affiliate KVBC (channel 3, now KSNV-DT) to produce a nightly 10 p.m. newscast for channel 21. [14] On November 1, 2014, KVMY's programming was moved to KVCW's second digital subchannel. WRLH-TV, virtual channel 35, is a Fox-affiliated television station licensed to Richmond, Virginia, United States. The station's original transmitter was located in the McCullough Range southwest of Henderson. The station is owned by Nexstar Media Group, as part of a duopoly with ABC affiliate WGNO. KPLR-TV, virtual channel 11, is a CW-affiliated television station licensed to St. Louis, Missouri, United States. The station is owned by the Fox Television Stations subsidiary of Fox Corporation, as part of a duopoly with Fox owned-and-operated station KDFW, also licensed to Dallas. Station Info: Digital Full-Power - 1000 kW. KTKA TV/49. As Sinclair already owns KVCW and KVMY, the company will sell the license assets (though not the programming) of one of the three stations to comply with FCC ownership restrictions, with the divested station's programming being relocated to the other stations. Both programs were discontinued on September 28, 2009 and replaced with syndicated programming. Wichita: KAKE TV/10. On cable, the station is available on Mediacom channel 9 in standard definition and digital channel 809 in high definition. KDBC-TV, virtual channel 4, is a CBS-affiliated television station licensed to El Paso, Texas, United States.
The company was known for its liberal leaning. The two stations share studios on Westown Parkway in West Des Moines; KCWI-TV's transmitter is located in Alleman, Iowa.