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Fox 2 (KTVI)
Offices: St Louis, Missouri
KTVI, FOX 2's goal is to become the most
important media outlet in the bi-state area.
FOX 2 is committed to providing their viewers
and advertisers with informative and entertaining
programming choices; a news effort that
is fair, accurate and thorough; and an active
involvement in community issues that have
a positive impact on the total viewing area.
They seek to do everything they do with
a spirit of sensitivity, style, imagination,
courage, confidence, and aggressiveness.
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Fox 2 (KTVU)
Offices: San Jose, California
On March 2, 1958, KTVU signed on the air
from an old abandoned theatre in downtown
Oakland as Channel 2.In April 1981, KTVU
moved into its new facility at #2 Jack London
Square. It has since affiliated with the
Fox network, and dramatically increased
its daily output of news programming. In
its nearly 40 years of broadcasting, KTVU
has grown in size, and in stature gaining
a nationwide reputation for excellence.
They are the television home of the San
Francisco Giants. |
Fox 2 (WJBK)
Offices: Detroit, Michigan
WJBK FOX 2 debuted in the Detroit market
on October 24, 1948. At that time, it was
a Dumont Network affiliate. WJBK became
a CBS Network affiliate in 1952, after the
Dumont Network went out of business. WJBK
was sold to Gillett Communications in 1987,
then to New World Communications in 1993.
WJBK switched network affiliation from CBS
to FOX in 1994. It became a FOX Network
owned and operated station in 1997. |
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Fox 4 (KDFW)
Offices: Dallas, Texas
KRLD-TV Channel 4 was the 4th Texas TV station
granted a license to operate by the Federal
Communications Commission. Channel 4 signed
on the air December 3, 1949. On July 2,
1970 channel 4 was assigned new call letters.
KDFW-TV became the station's new name, since
"DFW" represents their "Dallas-"Fort "Worth
viewing area. On July 1, 1995, Channel 4
signed on with a new look and a new name:
FOX 4 Texas, breaking away from CBS. |
Fox 4 (WDAF)
Offices: Kansas City, Kansas
On October 16, 1949, at 6:00 p.m. WDAF-TV
went on air as the first television station
in Kansas City. At that time, 78 stations
were operating commercially in 47 cities,
and there were 8,000 television sets in
the WDAF-TV signal area. The station became
an NBC affiliate exclusively on August 30,
1950. On May 23, 1994, New World and News
Corporation (Fox) announced that Fox would
invest $500 million in New World. In return,
New World would switch the affiliation of
its stations to the Fox Network. This agreement
included WDAF-TV, which switched from NBC
to FOX on September 12, 1994. |
Fox 4 (WFTX)
Offices: Cape Coral, Florida
WFTX-TV is located in one of America’s fastest
growing markets, Fort Myers/Naples, Florida.
Fox 4 was acquired by Journal Broadcast
Group in late 2005 as part of a three station
purchase. Fox 4 is a dynamic Fox network-affiliated
television station dedicated to bringing
Southwest Florida viewers high-impact local
newscasts, the best in entertainment and
sports. Fox 4 News at Ten is a nightly one-hour
program focused on covering local news in
the southwest part of Florida. |
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Fox 5 Atlanta (WAGA)
Offices: Atlanta, Georgia
FOX5 Atlanta is the FOX owned and operated
television station in Atlanta,Georgia.The
call letters, WAGA, were originally chosen
to cleverly reflect their hometown. The
station began in 1949 as a CBS affiliate.
DuMont served as a secondary affiliation
from 1949 to 1955 and shared ABC with WSB-TV
until WLWA-TV (now WXIA-TV) signed on in
1951. It is the only VHF commercial station
in Atlanta still on its original channel. |
Fox 5 DC (WTTG)
Offices: Washington, DC
FOX 5 began operating on May 19, 1945, as
the first station in Washington,DC and the
second station of the now-defunct DuMont
Television Network. Murdoch used WTTG and
WABD DuMont stations to build the core of
the FOX network. On 1966 they broadcasted
the first primetime newscast. Their reporters
develop and write compelling stories with
on-air presentation skill and powerful storytelling
abilities. |
Fox 5 Las Vegas (KVVU)
Offices: Las Vegas, Nevada
KVVU.com and KVVU-TV have developed a cutting-edge
partnership that delivers breaking local
news and information 24 hours a day. By
utilizing up-to-the-minute reporting, online
video and in-depth resources, they are setting
a standard for breaking news coverage and
community information. They believes in
respect for all individuals and provides
equal employment opportunity to all people,
regardless of race, color, national origin,
sex, religion, creed, age, disability, sexual
orientation, marital status, military service. |
Fox 5 New York (WNYW)
Offices: New York, New York
FOX 5 began life as one of the world's first
television stations on July 3, 1939, broadcasting
a test pattern and still pictures on channel
1, sharing time with what would become WNBC.
On May 2, 1944, the station was granted
commercial status and its first call letters:
WABD, in honor of its founder, Allen B.
DuMont. The FCC finally got to the point
where they said the companies who owned
the station was exerting too much influence
because they owned TV stations and newspapers
in the same cities. The company sold its
seven stations, including WABD to Rupert
Murdoch. |
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