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-News 8-

News 8 (WMTW)
Offices: Auburn, Maine
WMTW is committed to providing Portland's best local news and weather coverage. News 8 and WMTW.com offer large and small businesses opportunities to advertise their products and services. They'll help analyze present advertising plans, make suggestions as to how to use television, radio, and the web most effectively, and design a custom program for promoting the business. They'll help reach prospective customers in a cost-effective way and within a budget. WMTW is an affiliate of ABC.
News 9 (KWTV)
Offices: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
NEWS 9 was launched by the Griffin family in 1954. Its antenna was the tallest man-made structure in the country at the time, so the station was dubbed KWTV (world’s tallest tower). The CBS affiliate has 171 employees and is a strong news contender in the market, often winning the coveted 10 pm news time period. Through the years, the station has been awarded a market-shared Peabody, Emmys, several national Edward R. Murrow awards, and Oklahoma Broadcasters Association honors.
News 10 (KXTV)
Offices: Sacramento, California
On March 19, 1955, CBS affiliate KBET, owned by Sacramento Telecasters. In 1959 KBET changed its call sign to KXTV. On March 6, 1995, after more than 40 years of carrying CBS programming, KXTV switched network affiliations to ABC. Currently, News10 continues to expand its staff, improve the news product, aggressively promote the station, and reach out to the community.
News 10 (WIS)
Offices: Columbia, South Carolina
On November 7, 1953, the first live broadcast on WIS was a University of South Carolina football game. In the decades that followed, the station has been committed to aggressive coverage of local news and special events. Throughout its history, WIS-TV has never relinquished its position as Columbia's local news leader. Its preeminent status in the market has allowed it to extend reach and create multiple revenue opportunities. They are an affiliate of NBC and owned and operated by Raycom Media.
News 10 (WTEN)
Offices: Albany, New York
WTEN is an affiliate of ABC and serves the Albany market. They are owned and operated by Young Broadcasting. Via on-air promotion, WTEN drives viewers to wten.com for the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment. This creates a wealth of traffic consisting of a motivated, targeted consumer. Their experienced reporters are dynamic and charismatic storytellers with a strong live presence.

-News 12-

News 12 (WDEF)
Offices: Chattanooga, Tennessee
WDEF-TV, Chattanooga's first television station, air on April 25th, 1954. WDEF-TV originally provided local programming as well as network programs from CBS and NBC. It is currently owned and operated by Media General and holds only the CBS affiliation. They have an experienced news team with strong leadership abilities, as well as the ability to work under the stress of deadlines or live breaking news.
News 12 (WPEC)
Offices: West Palm Beach, Florida
WPEC NEWS 12 is the CBS affiliate serving Florida's Palm Beach, Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River and Okeechobee counties, the nation's 43rd largest television market. Approximately 2.5 million people live in the NEWS 12 viewing area. They signed on the air Jan. 1, 1955. At that time They were affiliated with the ABC Television Network, but they switched to CBS on Jan. 1, 1989. WPEC NEWS 12 is owned by Freedom Communications.
News 13 (KOLD)
Offices: Tucson, Arizona
KOLD-TV News 13 serves the entire Southern Arizona region with serious, hard-hitting news coverage. They are the 72nd largest television market in the United States. KOLD-TV is carried on 32 cable systems. KOLD-TV broadcasts the most local news in Southern Arizona - more than 34 hours of local news every week. The spirit of innovation has always been with the station. KOLD-TV was the first television station in Tucson. KOLD-TV is the region's CBS affiliate and is part of Raycom Media.
News 19 (WLTX)
Offices: Columbia, South Carolina
The station signed on the air Sept. 1, 1953 on Channel 67 with 90,000 watts ERP. Today, WLTX is the second-oldest continuously operating TV station in South Carolina. Columbia is the 88th largest market in the U.S. and WLTX is the No. 2 station in the Columbia market. WLTX is a digital media center, utilizing all the newest technology available to distribute news, information and entertainment. They are an affiliate of CBS.
NewsCenter 25 (WEYI)
Offices: Clio, Michigan
WEYI goes on the air for the first time in 1952. They are then purchased by various companies until finally being sold to Barrington Broadcasting in 2004. They also change channels numerous times moving from their original channel 57 to channel 25. In 1973 they begin airing local news casts. Currently an affiliate of NBC they had former ties to both the CBS and the WB affiliates.