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  2. List of assets owned by Nexstar Media Group - Wikipedia

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    WTVX: 34 (34) 2009–2012 [f] The CW affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group: WTCN-CA: 50 (34.3) 2009–2012 [f] MyNetworkTV affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group WWHB-CA: 48 (34.2) 2009–2012 [f] TBD affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group Fort Wayne, IN: WFFT-TV: 55 (36) 2003–2017 [E] Fox affiliate owned by Allen Media ...

  3. List of stations owned or operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group

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    The following is a list of stations owned or operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group.Sinclair owns or operates 294 television stations across the United States in 89 markets ranging in size from as large as Washington, D.C. to as small as Ottumwa, Iowa/Kirksville, Missouri. [1]

  4. WTVX - Wikipedia

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    WTVX (channel 34) is a television station licensed to Fort Pierce, Florida, United States, serving the West Palm Beach area as an affiliate of The CW.It is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group alongside CBS affiliate WPEC (channel 12) and two low-power, Class A stations: MyNetworkTV affiliate WTCN-CD (channel 43) and TBD owned-and-operated station WWHB-CD (channel 48).

  5. List of The CW affiliates (table) - Wikipedia

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    The CW is a television network based in the United States. The network is currently owned by a consortium of Nexstar Media Group, which owns a majority 75 percent stake, with Warner Bros. Discovery and Paramount Global, each with 12.5 percent interests.

  6. List of Antenna TV affiliates - Wikipedia

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    List of Antenna TV affiliates [4]; City of license / Market Station Channel Primary affiliation Owner Birmingham, AL: WTTO-DT2: 21.2: The CW: Sinclair Broadcast Group

  7. 1989 South Florida television affiliation switch - Wikipedia

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    On January 1, 1989, six television stations in the Miami–Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach, Florida, markets, exchanged network affiliations.The event, referred to in contemporary media coverage as "The Big Switch", [1] was described as "Miami's own soap opera" [2] and at times compared to Dallas and Dynasty because of the lengthy public disputes between multiple parties that preceded it. [3]

  8. CBS News and Stations - Wikipedia

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    This set off a chain of affiliation changes across the country and other multi-station affiliation deals for the next couple of years. Unable to find a station who would agree to replace New World's WJBK-TV in Detroit, CBS struck an eleventh-hour deal to purchase UHF station WGPR (now WWJ-TV ) outright. [ 18 ]

  9. Owned-and-operated television stations in the United States

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    At the dawn of the American television industry, each company was only allowed to own a total of five television stations around the country. As such, when the networks launched their television operations, they found it more advantageous to put their five owned-and-operated stations in large media markets that had more households (and therefore, denser populations) on the belief that it would ...