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WNUV (channel 54) is a television station in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, affiliated with The CW. It is owned by Cunningham Broadcasting , which maintains a local marketing agreement (LMA) with Sinclair Broadcast Group , owner of Fox / MyNetworkTV affiliate WBFF (channel 45), for the provision of programming and certain services.
WNUV: CW: Antenna TV on 54.2, Comet on 54.3, Stadium on 54.4 Baltimore: Baltimore: 67 22 WMPB: PBS: Create on 67.2, PBS Kids on 67.3, NHK World on 67.4 Frederick: Frederick: 62 28 WFPT: PBS: Satellite of WMPB ch. 67 Baltimore Create on 62.2, PBS Kids on 62.3, NHK World on 62.4 Hagerstown: Hagerstown: 25 23 WDVM-TV: Ind. Ion Mystery on 25.2 ...
WNUV in Baltimore, Maryland; WPXK-TV in Jellico, Tennessee; WQLN in Erie, Pennsylvania; WRTD-CD in Raleigh, North Carolina; WTBY-TV in Poughkeepsie, New York; WTLJ in Muskegon, Michigan; WUPL in Slidell, Louisiana; WXTX in Columbus, Georgia; WZDX in Huntsville, Alabama; The following stations, which are no longer licensed, formerly operated on ...
WNUV 54: 1986–1989 (secondary) The CW Secondary affiliation (WNUV was an independent station); cleared NBC programming not cleared by the network's then-affiliate WMAR-TV (notably The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson). Disaffiliated from NBC in 1989 when WMAR began clearing The Tonight Show. WMAR 2: 1981–1995 ABC
WUTB (channel 24) is a television station in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, airing programming from the digital multicast network TBD.It is owned by Deerfield Media, which maintains a shared services agreement (SSA) with Sinclair Broadcast Group, owner of Fox/MyNetworkTV affiliate WBFF (channel 45), for the provision of certain services.
Super TV began broadcasting over another new station on July 1, 1982, when Baltimore's WNUV began broadcasting. Within a month, the service had 10,000 Baltimore subscribers in addition to 45,000 in its Washington market. [ 4 ]
Sinclair purchased WUTB and resold it to Deerfield Media—controlled by Manhan Media owner Stephen P. Mumblow—on November 26, 2012, pairing with WBFF and WNUV. Concurrently, Fox had an option to purchase up to any combination of six different MyNetworkTV and CW stations in four different markets from Sinclair, which it declined.
Sinclair Broadcast Group, a publicly traded American telecommunications conglomerate, 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]