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The logo of Fox Broadcasting Company from 1987 to 1993. Between 1994 and 1996, a wide-ranging realignment of television network affiliations took place in the United States as the result of a multimillion-dollar deal between the Fox Broadcasting Company and New World Communications, announced on May 23, 1994.
Fox Kids, which had been created as a joint venture between Fox and the affiliates in 1990, [13] continued after the realignment with a roster of affiliates considerably different from the main Fox network. WBNX-TV and KSMO-TV saw their profiles boosted with the addition of Fox Kids: KSMO experienced dramatic viewership increases in the early ...
New World finalized its purchase of WDAF-TV and KSAZ on September 9, 1994; WDAF-TV switched to Fox three days later on September 12, ending its affiliation with NBC after 45 years. The final NBC program to air on channel 4 was an NBC Sunday Night Movie premiere of Other People's Money on September 11, 1994, at 8 p.m. Central Time.
The New World Communications deal affected WAGA-TV in Atlanta, which switched to Fox after a longtime affiliation with CBS.. FTS gained a bulk of stations through the 1997 purchase of New World Communications, succeeding a 1994 business deal between the two companies which led to all of New World's stations switching from other networks to Fox during 1994–95. [9]
Cleared Fox Kids programming not cleared by Fox's existing O&O WDAF-TV. Disaffiliated from Fox in 1999 in favor of adding more talk and reality programs to its schedule. KMCI-TV 38: 1999-2008 (secondary) Independent Secondary affiliation (KMCI-TV was an independent station); carried Fox's children's programming blocks (Fox Kids/Fox Box/4Kids TV ...
This category is for television stations carrying or planning to carry an affiliation with the Fox Broadcasting Company (Fox). Stations affiliated with another network that are carrying or planning to carry a Fox affiliation on a digital subchannel are also included in this category. Flagship 1: WNYW, New York City Flagship 2: KTTV, Los Angeles
Rumors began to circulate that Fox would develop its own network for those affected stations and others left out in the merger. [24] The rumors proved true, and on February 22, 2006, Fox announced the launch of its own network, MyNetworkTV , a programming service meant to fill the two nightly primetime hours that would open up on its UPN and WB ...
[32] [33] The KCTV in Texas became KLST in March 1983, [34] and KCMO-TV became KCTV on June 6, 1983, with the station launching a promotional campaign among advertisers and the public. [35] [36] When a major affiliate realignment caused WDAF-TV to switch affiliations from NBC to Fox in 1994, the displaced NBC network wooed KCTV as an affiliate ...