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This article is a listing of current CBS affiliates in the continental United States and United States possessions (including subchannel affiliates, satellite stations, low-power stations, and translators), arranged alphabetically by state, and based on the stations city of license and followed in parentheses by the Designated Market Area if it ...
The CBS television network is a television network based in the United States made up of 15 owned-and-operated stations and nearly 228 network affiliates. [1] Stations are listed in alphabetical order by city of license. A blue background indicates an affiliate originating as a digital subchannel.
The nation's second-largest commercial Spanish-language network, Telemundo has over 100 owned-and-operated and affiliate stations (including approximately 40 full-power stations); it is also available in Mexico and Puerto Rico (where it was founded in 1954 as the brand name for WKAQ-TV). Most Telemundo stations air local newscasts, primarily ...
♦ Tracker, TV’s most-watched show, will now air Sundays at 8/7c, leading into Season 5 of The Equalizer.Morris Chestnut medical drama Watson will be held for spring, once the NFL season is ...
Some of the stations, including WPSG, WUPA, KPYX, KMAX and WPKD, will replace CW primetime fare with 8 p.m. newscasts on their lineup, while most will run syndicated repeats of CBS News’ “48 ...
Nexstar and Paramount have struck a multiyear renewal of their affiliate agreement for CBS TV stations across 42 markets, the media companies announced Tuesday. These stations include 40 owned by ...
This category is for television stations carrying or planning to carry an affiliation with the CBS television network. Stations affiliated with another network that are carrying or planning to carry a CBS affiliation on a digital subchannel are also included in this category. Flagship 1: WCBS-TV, New York City Flagship 2: KCBS-TV, Los Angeles
Until 1952, the FCC had allocated only 6 television channels to the Bay Area, but in 1954 KSAN [2] began transmitting on UHF channel 32 and KQED began educational programming on channel 9. By 1956, the Sacramento area had KCRA , KBET KOVR , and KCCC on the air, the San Jose area had KSBW and KNTV , and San Francisco had KRON , KPIX , KGO , KQED ...