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-The Indy-

The Indy Channel (WRTV)
Offices: Indianapolis, Indiana
Commercial television began in Indiana on May 30, 1949 when WFBM-TV, Channel 6, Indianapolis (the station that would later become WRTV), signed on the air. The station's first program was a documentary called "Crucible of Speed" about the early days of the Indianapolis 500. It was followed by a live telecast of the race. Consolidated Television and Radio Broadcasters, led by Harry Bitner, Sr., was the first owner of WFBM. Time bought the station in 1957. Current owner McGraw-Hill acquired the channel in 1972 and changed the call letters to WRTV.
The KFRE CW 59
Offices: Fresno, California
Founded in 1985 as an affiliate of Telemundo, it made the switch to the WB network in 2001. In 2006 following the merger of UPN and the WB, KFRE became an affiliate of The CW network. They are in the 56th market that reaches 546,210 households or roughly 1,711,690 people. They also reach a high Hispanic market, being in the 14th ranked market. They are currently owned by Pappas Telecasting Companies.
The Low Country CW (WCBD)
Offices: Charleston, South Carolina
The Low Country CW is a substation of WCBD. WCBD originally signed onto the airwaves in 1954 as WUSN-TV. In 1983 Media General purchased WCBD from the State Record Company. The news operation uses the latest technology to gather information from throughout the Lowcountry and the region. Their news department has access to over 50 remote cameras located throughout the Lowcountry via the SC Department of Transportation Traffic Cameras as well as their own Sky View 2 (tower cam).
The Valley's CW (WHDF)
Offices: Huntsville, Alabama
In October 1957 WHDF signed on as WOWL TV. The station was operated by Richard “Dick” Biddle and began as an NBC/CBS/ABC affiliate. In the 1960’s the station became solely an affiliate of the NBC television network. The station quickly became a UPN network affiliate and the call letters were changed to WHDF. On April 4, 2006, WHDF announced that the station would become an affiliate of The CW Television Network that September. WHDF changed its brand to “THE VALLEY’S CW” on July 27 to reflect its new affiliation. It is owned by Lockwood Broadcasting.
Today's THV (KTHV)
Offices: Little Rock, Arkansas
In the early 1950s, a television studio was built by the owners of radio station KTHS and was called KTHV. Almost 50 years after signing on, Today's THV, Channel 11, is fully equipped with the latest state-of-the-art equipment, such as LiveView Radar, a digital control room, CCD studio cameras, wireless communication, computer graphics, and non-linear digital editing. In 2002, Today's THV started broadcasting in Digital High Definition Television on digital channel 12. They are the CBS affiliate for the Little Rock market.
Trust Today's TMJ4 (WTMJ)
Offices: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
TODAY'S TMJ4 is Milwaukee's #1 news and information station. Operating for nearly 60 years as the NBC affiliate in the 32nd television market, WTMJ-TV is proud to serve the viewers and advertisers of Southeastern Wisconsin. From a news perspective, the station is committed to providing clear, accurate and comprehensive coverage for their viewers. On the sales side, customer focus is primary for every account executive at TODAY'S TMJ4. The station is dedicated to providing high quality advertising opportunities to its customers.
TV 20 Detroit (WMYD)
Offices: Southfield, Michigan
TV20's approach and image is youthful, progressive and aggressive. The station is focused on partnering with the local community to address issues that fulfill and target both advertisers and audience needs. As a part of the Warner Brothers Network, TV20 is family friendly and is committed to reaching kids, teens, and families in Metro Detroit. TV20 is available on 58 cable systems throughout Southeastern Michigan, and can be seen in 1,187,806 cable homes across 15 counties.

-UPN-

UPN 34 (WTVX)
Offices: West Palm Beach, Florida
WTVX, Channel 34, began its first broadcast to the viewers of Fort Pierce, and the entire Treasure Coast, and the rest of the West Palm Beach television market on April 5th, 1966. A tradition of excellence in broadcasting was begun that day, which is still being followed as WTVX nears the completion of four decades of service. Begun as in independent television station, WTVX became affiliated with the CBS television network. WTVX became the affiliate of the new UPN network, as well as the the WB network when it appeared later. In September 2005, WTVX made the decision to carry only the UPN Network.