Local TV - Stations

Stations

DMA# City of license/Market Station Channel
DT / Virtual
Owned Since Affiliation Acquired from
17. Denver KDVR 32 / 31 2008 Fox FTSG
Fort Collins, Colorado KFCT
21 / 22 2008 Fox FTSG
18. Cleveland - Akron WJW 8 / 8 2008 Fox FTSG
21. St. Louis KTVI 43 / 2 2008 Fox FTSG
31. Kansas City, Missouri WDAF-TV 34 / 4 2008 Fox FTSG
32. Salt Lake City KSTU 28 / 13 2008 Fox FTSG
35. Milwaukee WITI 33 / 6 2008 Fox FTSG
43. Norfolk - Portsmouth - Newport News WTKR 40 / 3 2007 CBS NYT
WGNT 50 / 27 2010 The CW CBSTVS
45. Oklahoma City KFOR-TV 27 / 4 2007 NBC NYT
KAUT-TV 40 / 43 2007 Independent NYT
47. High Point - Greensboro -
Winston-Salem, N.C.
WGHP 35 / 8 2008 Fox FTSG
48. Memphis WREG-TV 28 / 3 2007 CBS NYT
54. Scranton - Wilkes Barre, PA WNEP-TV 50 / 16 2007 ABC NYT
57. Richmond, Virginia WTVR-TV 25 / 6 2009 CBS Raycom
73. Des Moines WHO-DT 13 / 13 2007 NBC NYT
79. Huntsville, Alabama WHNT-TV 19 / 19 2007 CBS NYT
99. Moline, Illinois (Quad Cities) WQAD-TV 38 / 8 2007 ABC NYT
Davenport, Iowa (Quad Cities) WBQD-LP 261 38.3 / 8.3 1 MyNetworkTV 1
100. Fort Smith - Fayetteville, AR KFSM-TV 18 / 5 2007 CBS NYT
KXNW 34 / 34 2012 MyNetworkTV Riverside Media

Notes:

  • All of Local TV's Fox affiliates and one CBS affiliate (WTVR-TV) are technically owned by FoxCo Acquisition Sub, LLC, which in turn is a wholly owned subsidiary of Local TV.
  • 1 WBQD-LP is owned by Four Seasons Broadcasting, an affiliate of the Venture Technologies Group, LLC, and operated by WQAD-TV through a local marketing agreement. It still broadcasts in analog on channel 26.

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