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Fox 29 (KABB)
Offices: San Antonio, Texas
Originally KABB-TV was an independent station
when it first went on the air in December
of 1987. KABB-TV affiliated with the FOX
Network in early 1995, their news team debuted
later that same year. KABB is broadcasting
a digital signal on Channel 30. KABB-DT
will co-exist with Channel 29 during the
transition from analog broadcasting until
2006. Fox 29 is currently the Fox affiliate
of San Antonio and is owned by Sinclair
Broadcasting. |
Fox 29 (WFLX)
Offices: West Palm Beach, Florida
In 1982, Malrite Communications, signed
WFLX Fox 29 on the air in West Palm Beach
and it immediately became popular as South
Florida's Movie Station! In just a few short
years, the station became known as one of
the most successful Independent stations
in the nation. In 1985, a new era began
as WFLX became an affiliate of the Fox Television
Network. In September 1998, WFLX Fox 29
was purchased by Raycom National. Fox 29
continues to grow with one of the best program
line-ups in South Florida. |
Fox 29 (WTXF)
Offices: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
FOX 29 is broadcast over cable outlets in
8 Pennsylvania counties (Philadelphia, Delaware,
Chester, Montgomery, Bucks, Berks, Lehigh
and Northampton); 6 New Jersey counties
(Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, Salem,
Cumberland and Atlantic); and two Delaware
counties (New Castle and Kent). It employs
approximately 200 full- and part-time people
and has continued through the years to produce
quality local programming that has been
recognized throughout the broadcast industry
and has made a significant impact on the
communities it is licensed to serve.
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Fox 33 (KMSS)
Offices: Shreveport, Louisiana
KMSS began broadcasting on October 6, 1985
with 4570kW of power. Today, KMSS Fox 33
proudly serves 26 counties
and parishes in four states: Louisiana,
Texas, Arkansas and Oklahoma, making them
the only Fox for the Ark-La-Tex market.
KMSS Fox 33 is owned and operated by Communications
Corporation of America. |
Fox 35 (WOFL)
Offices: Orlando, Florida
Serving Orlando, Daytona Beach and all of
Central Florida from one of the nation’s
highest broadcast towers, WOFL Fox 35 is
a 2.75 million watt full power station affiliated
with the Fox Television Network. Their programming
is also available on digital channel 22.
WOFL operates 24 hours a day, year round.
On the air since 1979, WOFL serves over
1.5 million central Florida households from
the nation’s 20th largest television market.
Their programming is also carried 24 hours
a day by satellite via Direct TV & Echo
Star’s Dish Network. All major cable systems
in Central Florida provide Fox 35 to their
customers. |
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Fox 40 (KTXL)
Offices: Sacramento, California
Oct. 26, 1968 KTXL-TV came on the air in
Sacramento. They were one of the first independent
UHF stations in the country to launch a
seven-day newscast and have its own satellite
downlink. KTXL has become a Fox network
affiliate. KTXL was known in its early days
for airing first-run movies and original
programming. They also produced a few shows
for syndication in Northern California.
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Fox 41 (WDRB)
Offices: Louisville, Kentucky
WDRB is the exclusive Fox affiliate of the
Louisville market. Greater Louisville-the
50th-largest television market in the United
States-is located on the northern border
of Kentucky on the banks of the Ohio River.
The metropolitan area consists of Jefferson
County and the surrounding counties of Oldham,
Bullitt, Shelby, and Spencer in Kentucky,
and Clark, Floyd and Harrison counties in
Southern Indiana. The region is home to
approximately one million people. Fox 41
has experienced writer/producers that will
create affordable, effective commercials. |
Fox 43 (WPMT)
Offices: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Fox 43 is owned and operated by Tribune,
one of the country's premier media companies,
operating businesses in broadcasting, publishing
and on the Internet. Fox 43 is the Fox affiliate
for the Harrisburg market. Fox 43 delivers
an advertisers message via unique advertising
opportunities, using their television audience
and web site fan base to provide potential
customers and site traffic. |
Fox 43 (WTNZ)
Offices: Knoxville, Tennessee
Fox 43 drives viewers to www.wtnzfox43.com
for the latest news, weather, sports and
consumer information. These motivated, potential
customers are then directly targeted. they
are a Fox affiliate serving the Knoxville
market. Creative Services Department at
WTNZ offers complete turn key production
for all commercial needs. From conceptualization
to script writing, locating talent and locations
to shooting and editing, they can do it
all. |
Fox 43 (WVBT)
Offices: Portsmouth, Virginia
The station, WVBT-TV, originally went on
the air in March of 1993. It had limited
power, not a wide reach, and broadcast a
home shopping network. In January, 1995,
LIN Television Corporation and WAVY-TV entered
into a Local Marketing Agreement with the
owners of WVBT-TV. The station was
re-launched as the WB Network Affiliate
in Hampton Roads. In May, 1996, the combination
of a powerful new transmitter (240 Kilowatt)
and a higher tower (1000 feet), enabled
WVBT's over-the-air signal to reach every
home in Hampton Roads. |
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