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18 (WLEX)
Offices: Lexington, Kentucky
Lex 18 is a marketing and customer driven company whose mission is to inform,
educate and entertain. They strive to mirror the unique communities they
serve and offer responsible public forum. They respect the dignity and creative
potential of every employee and recognize that success is not only a destination
but a journey. They are committed to excellence, providing sustained superior
value for customers, employees and shareholders. Lex 18 is an affiliate
of NMC serving the Lexington market. |
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Local 4 (WDIV)
Offices: Detroit, Michigan
WDIV is the first TV station in Michigan and sixth in the US and begins
service in 1947. The original owner is the Detroit News, and the call letters
initially assigned are WWDT. The station's call letters are changed from
WWDT to WWJ-TV. In 1948 they become an NBC affiliate, which they are still
today. Post-Newsweek Stations takes ownership of the station and WWJ-TV
4 becomes WDIV in 1978. |
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6 (WKMG)
Offices: Orlando, Florida
on July 1, 1954 WDBO-TV signed on the air as Central Florida's first television
station. In 1956 when WDBO-TV began broadcasting all day drawing programming
from CBS, ABC, NBC, and Dumont. Channel 6 changed its call letters to WCPX-TV
on June 6, 1982 and then the WKMG in 1998 after sale to Post-Newsweek Stations.
Channel 6 now employees nearly 200 people and is an affiliate of CBS. |
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10 (WPLG)
Offices: Miami, Florida
The station had aired for the first time ever on August 2, 1957 under the
call letters WPST. In January 1967, the station changed its call sign to
WLBW under the ownership of LB Wilson a group that bought the station from
its original owner, National Airlines. In 1969, the station purchased Miami-Fort
Lauderdale's ABC affiliate. On March 16, 1970, the station's call letters
were changed from WLBW to WPLG. |
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12 (WKRC
Offices: Cincinnati, Ohio
Local 12 is the CBS affiliate for the greater Cincinnati area which houses
more then 2 million people in 880,000 households. They are owned and operated
by Clear Channel Broadcasting. Local 12 is the #1 CBS Affiliate in the country.
Local 12 consistently out-performs the metered market averages in prime
and sports programming with an average of 159,000 adults watching during
primetime. |
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