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| CBS 2
(WCBS)
Offices: New York, New York
CBS 2’s goal is to be New York’s online portal and play an important part
of users’ daily lives with news, weather, traffic and must-know community
information through the unique integration of both local TV and the Web.
This commitment at CBS 2 reinforces their position as New York’s indispensable
source for easily accessible on-demand news & information. The "CBS is Always
On" initiative extends CBS 2's local market reach beyond TV to broadband
Web and wireless content distribution 24/7. |
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| CBS
2 Chicago (WBBM)
Offices: Chicago, Illinois
CBS 2 puts the needs and concerns of its viewers first by providing news
and information that is relevant and beneficial. Throughout the years, they
have been committed to serving as advocates for their viewers working for
individuals and the community as a whole. Their focus is to connect with
viewers through high-quality reporting and investigations that make a difference.
It is licensed as a broadcasting station in 1923 when it becomes WBBM. In
1928 it becomes an affiliate of CBS. In 1946 it is given a commercial license
and makes the change to television. |
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| CBS 2 Los
Angeles (KCBS)
Offices: Los Angeles, California
The television station now known as CBS 2, Channel 2, Los Angeles, was originally
licensed and constructed by Don Lee, as an experimental station on May 10,
1931. On May 6, 1948, the station was granted full commercial status. On
Monday, April 2, 1984, at 12:00 noon, KNXT officially became known as CBS
2. The change emphasized the stations' strong ties with CBS. Their antenna
located on Mount Wilson is 3,632 feet above average terrain level of their
signal area. It stands 934 feet above the top of the mountain and is 6,589
feet above sea level. |
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| CBS 3 (KYW)
Offices: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
CBS 3’s goal is to be Philadelphia’s online portal and play an important
part of users’ daily lives with news, weather, traffic and must-know community
information through the unique integration of both local TV and the Web.
This unprecedented commitment at CBS 3 reinforces their position as Philadelphia’s
indispensable source for easily accessible on-demand news & information.
CBS 3's "Always On" strategy empowers their audiences to watch, read and
experience CBS 3. |
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| CBS
4 (WBZ)
Offices: Boston, Massachusetts
CBS4 is the CBS television station in Boston and is owned and operated by
CBS Television Stations. CBS 4’s goal is to be Boston’s online portal and
play an important part of users’ daily lives with news, weather, traffic
and must-know community information through the unique integration of both
local TV and the Web. This unprecedented commitment at CBS 4 reinforces
their position as Boston’s indispensable source for easily accessible on-demand
news & information. The "CBS is Always On" initiative extends CBS 4's local
market reach beyond TV to broadband Web and wireless content distribution
24/7. |
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| CBS 4 (WFOR)
Offices: Miami, Florida
WFOR-TV (CBS4) has served South Florida in many ways since first signing
on the air in 1967, as WCIX-TV, owned by Coral Television. In 2003, CBS
expanded its commitment to the community by dedicated a new, state of the
art News Department expansion. CBS4 is committed to South Florida, and to
providing the best news and information anywhere. They have been doing it
for almost 40 years, and while the technology may change, the commitment
of their company and the people who bring their programming never will.
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| CBS
4 Denver (KCNC)
Offices: Denver, Colorado
On September 1953 KOA was granted the right to Channel 4. KOA-TV went on
the air December 24, 1953. In 1984 KOA changed its call sign to KCNC and
became an NBC affiliate station. On Sept. 9, 1995, at midnight, KCNC-TV
was sold and became a CBS affiliate. Later they became a CBS owned and operated
station. In September 2003, KCNC-TV announced that is was changing from
KCNC-TV to CBS4. |
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| CBS 5 (WFRV)
Offices: Green Bay, Wisconsin
CBS 5 is part of the CBS Television Stations Group, which reaches 35% of
the U.S. TV households with stations in 8 of the top 10 markets. CBS 5’s
goal is to be Green Bay’s information portal and play an important part
of users’ daily lives with news, weather, traffic and must-know community
information through the unique integration of both local TV and the Web.
This unprecedented commitment at CBS 5 reinforces their position as Green
Bay’s source for easily accessible on-demand news & information. |
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| CBS 5
Bay Area (KPIX)
Offices: San Francisco, California
KPIX was the 49th station nationwide to go on the air, the first in Northern
California, and the fourth in California on December 24th, 1948 . KPIX became
affiliated with CBS on April 18, 1949 and continued to offer a wide range
of locally-produced entertainment, informational presentations and public
interest shows. KPIX's oldest program "Missing Persons" was launched in
January of 1949. KPIX developed programs to welcome it and informed viewers
on how best to receive and enjoy the new station. |
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