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  2. WXOW - Wikipedia

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    As Gray already owns the market's WEAU, it planned to keep that station and sell both WXOW and WQOW in order to satisfy FCC requirements. [11] On April 29, Gray announced that WXOW and WQOW would be divested to Allen Media Broadcasting. [12] The sale was completed on August 2; [13] on that day, WEAU assumed the CW and MeTV affiliations from ...

  3. WQOW - Wikipedia

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    As Gray already owns the market's WEAU, it planned to keep that station and sell both WQOW and WXOW in order to satisfy FCC requirements. [12] On April 29, Gray announced that WQOW and WXOW would be divested to Allen Media Broadcasting. [13] The sale was completed on August 1; [14] on that day, WEAU assumed the CW and MeTV affiliations from ...

  4. WEAU - Wikipedia

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    WEAU (channel 13) is a television station licensed to Eau Claire, Wisconsin, United States, serving the La Crosse–Eau Claire market as an affiliate of NBC and The CW Plus. The station is owned by Gray Television , and maintains studios on South Hastings Way / US 53 Business in Altoona (with an Eau Claire postal address); its transmitter is ...

  5. WKBT-DT - Wikipedia

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    WKBT then shared ABC with NBC affiliate WEAU-TV (channel 13, based in Eau Claire) until WXOW (channel 19) signed-on from La Crosse in 1970. [4] On April 16, 1965, during the worst of the famous 1965 flood, the downtown La Crosse building that housed both WKBT and WKBH burned to the ground; WKBT would rebuild its current building on the same site.

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  7. WLAX - Wikipedia

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    From March 2011 to January 2012, WLAX in La Crosse and WQOW in Eau Claire provided temporary transmission of WEAU after its tower at Fairchild collapsed in an ice storm. [ 22 ] On November 6, 2013, Nexstar Broadcasting Group announced that it would purchase the Grant stations, including WLAX/WEUX, for $87.5 million. [ 23 ]

  8. List of former ABC television affiliates - Wikipedia

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    WEAU 13: 1953-1970 (secondary) NBC WXOW 19 (La Crosse); WQOW 18 (Eau Claire) Secondary affiliation, with NBC as its primary affiliation. Shared with CBS affiliate WKBT. Lost ABC affiliation upon the sign-on of WXOW. La Crosse-Eau Claire, Wisconsin: WKBT 8 (now WKBT-DT) 1954-1970 (secondary) CBS Secondary affiliation, with CBS as its primary ...

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