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Tampa
Bay's 10 (WTSP)
Offices: Tampa Bay, Florida
Tampa Bay's 10 News is committed to the community and their viewers. They
want to be the ones to count on for local news, weather, and sports. WTSP
works hard to get the story and capture the unforgettable moments. They
take pride in telling emotional stories. Nothing is more important than
teamwork and taking pride in the storytelling they do. They are an affiliate
of CBS. |
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The
CW (WSWB)
Offices: Scranton, Pennsylvania
The CW is a source for family entertainment in Northeastern and Central
Pennsylvania, featuring various primetime shows. NEPAtoday.com is a partnership
among FOX 56 (WOLF-TV), The CW (WSWB-TV) and MyNetworkTV (WQMY-TV). This
exciting new web community will be promoted on FOX 56(WOLF-TV) and Pennsylvania's
WB (WSWB-TV), two of the most powerful media outlets in NE and Central Pa.
WSWB is owned by Mystic Television of Scranton. |
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23 (WNLO)
Offices: Buffalo, New York
WNLO is committed to the highest standard of excellence and service to the
people of Western New York. Local news is their top priority. The content
of the newscasts from their sister station WIVB-TV shown on WNLO, is based
on a foundation of journalistic integrity. They also make a commitment to
seek out and listen to advertisers. Through adherence to superior quality
and service, They will provide advertisers with the best opportunity to
accomplish their goals. |
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CW 25 Michiana (WCWW)
Offices: South Bend, Indiana
WCWW signed on in 1990 as W25BM as an independent station. In 1995 it made
the switch to the WB network and in 2002 it changed its call sign to WMWB.
WMWB-TV was awarded the new CW network affiliation and in 2006 they changed
their call sign to WCWW to reflect their new affiliation. WCWW takes an
active role within the community. They are currently owned by Weigel Broadcasting.
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The
CW Austin (KNVA)
Offices: Austin, Texas
KNVA/The CW Austin is the perfect destination when television viewers in
Central Texas want to escape reality. The entertainment alternative is a
hit with viewers in their `20s and `30s. The station also provides viewers
with quality news and weather information powered by sister station KXAN,
and offers great entertainment information, music downloads, movie tickets
and more at their website. |
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Bay Area (KBCW)
Offices: San Francisco, California
CBS 5/The CW Bay Area are part of the CBS Television Stations, a division
of CBS Corporation. CBS 5 (KPIX) began in 1948 as the first television station
in Northern California. The CW Bay Area began in 1968 as the first UHF station
in the Bay area. The two stations became a duopoly in 2002. They were formerly
an affiliate of UPN and made the switch to The CW in 2006. |
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The CW Chattanooga (WFLI)
Offices: Chattanooga, Tennessee
WFLI-TV first came on the air in 1985 as an independent television station.
It then was part of both The WB and UPN networks at different times, before
becoming an affiliate of The CW in 2006. It is owned and operated by the
Meredith Corporation who purchased the station in 2004. It operates in the
86th market and serves 353,000 households or roughly 853,000 people. |
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CW Philly (WPSG)
Offices: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
WPSG is part of the CBS Television Stations Group located on Independence
Mall in the heart of Historic Philadelphia. They A leader in local sports
programming including: the Philadelphia Phillies, Flyers and 76er's. WPSG
serves the tri state area, and in addition to its over-the-air coverage
is viewed on every cable system north to the Lehigh Valley and Princeton,
south to Cape May and Kent County, Delaware. In an average week, WPSG is
viewed in over 1.5 million households. They are currently an affiliate of
The CW network. |
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CW Washington (WDCW)
Offices: Washington, DC
WDCW's responsibility is to effectively serve all ages, races, nationalities
and genders of people living in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area by
being a reliable source for education, information, and entertainment. The
station signed on in 1986 as WFTY, an independent station without network
affiliation. In the beginning of 1995, the station obtained an affiliation
with the new CW Network, and in August of that year, changed the call letters
from WFTY to the more appropriately- suited WBDC. |
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