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-CBS 6-

CBS 6 (WRGB)
Offices: Albany, New York
CBS 6's mission is to be the most influential television station in New York’s Capital Region. This is achieved on-air by useful, professional and polished news programming. WRGB is recognized for state-of-the-art on-air graphics, fully-automated news studios, non-linear production suites, and the largest production studios in Upstate New York. They reach 425,000 households weekly.
CBS 6 (WTVR)
Offices: Richmond, Virginia
WTVR-TV got its start in Richmond back in the Spring of 1948, when WTVR-TV, the South’s Very First Television Station signed on the air. It was almost seven years before any of WTVR-TV's competitors began broadcasting. During this period, WTVR-TV was broadcasting the best available programming from all four networks including the Dumont Network. WTVR-TV became a CBS affiliate in 1961 and has enjoyed the dominant share of viewing in the ADI ever since. Over the past 20 years, WTVR-TV has been recognized as one of the top-10 CBS network affiliates.
CBS 11 (KTVT)
Offices: Forts Worth, Texas
CBS 11’s goal is to be Dallas’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 11 reinforces their position as Dallas’s indispensable source for easily accessible on-demand news & information. The "CBS is Always On" initiative extends CBS 11's local market reach beyond TV to broadband Web and wireless content distribution 24/7.
CBS 21 (WHP)
Offices: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
C BS 21 is the CBS affiliate for the Harrisburg market, and is owned by Clear Channel Broadcasting. The combination of the internet and television provides CBS 21 a strong local presence. WHP-TV drives viewers to WHPTV.com for news, weather, sports and consumer information. WHP-TV offers local advertisers the opportunity to reach a targeted, local audience with integrated on-air/online campaigns. They possess strong powers of promotion, driving viewers from on-air to online and back again.

-CBS 42-

CBS 42 (KEYE)
Offices: Austin, Texas
CBS 42 is a CBS owned and operated television station. Television station Channel 42 debuted as KBVO in 1983 as an independent station owned locally. In 1987, KBVO became a FOX affiliate. In 1995, Granite Broadcasting bought the station. Soon after, it became a CBS affiliate and started a news operation. The call letters changed to KEYE. In 1999, CBS bought the station. In 2000, Viacom merged with CBS becoming CBS 42’s parent company. In 2006, CBS and Viacom split making CBS 42 part of the CBS Television Stations group.
CBS 47 (KGPE)
Offices: Fresno, California
KGPE-TV, a Clear Channel CBS affiliate, has a reporting team that consists of reporters reporter who can deliver breaking news, live shots and solution-based reporting. CBS 47 is the CBS affiliate for the Fresno market. It is the policy of KGPE-TV to provide equal employment opportunity to all qualified individuals. The CBS 47 evening newscast is among Fresno's fastest growing newscasts.
CBS 58 (WDJT)
Offices: Milwaukee, Illinois
CBS 58 is the CBS affiliate for the Milwaukee market and is owned by Weigel Broadcasting. Their reporters are excellent writers and storytellers who can ask the tough question. They also have solid live skills. They also run an internship program that looks for reliable, eager to learn candidates who have completed all basic writing and foundation related classes. Their news team is made up of experienced and trained professionals.
CBS Detroit (WWJ)
Offices: Detroit, Michigan
WWJ-TV signed on the air December 11, 1994. The CBS network acquired WGPR-TV, a low powered UHF station, broadcasting primarily religious and locally produced programming. WGPR-TV became WWJ-TV, and Detroit's 62/CBS was born. In the early years, 62/CBS broadcast network programming and nationally syndicated programming. WWJ-TV has produced many local specials including the Montreux Detroit Jazz Festival, Fash Bash, Detroit Marathon, Town Meetings, NCAA basketball and Detroit Lions sports specials.