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CW 23 Des Moines (KCWI)
Offices: Des Moines, Iowa
KCWI is owned by Pappas Telecasting Companies, based in Visalia, California. Pappas Telecasting is the largest privately-held, commercial television broadcast group in the United States in terms of U.S. Household coverage as defined by Nielsen Media Research. KCWI signed on the air January 20th, 2001, as KPWB and broadcasts from the area’s tallest tower located near Alleman, Iowa.
CW 27 (WGNT)
Offices: Portsmouth, Virginia
What began as one of the first UHF television stations in the country has turned into a broadcasting powerhouse. CW 27, WGNT-TV is a part of the CBS Corp. Television Stations Group. On January 16th, 1995 the station became a charter member of the United Paramount Network. Today nearly 50 years after first signing on as WTOV in 1953-CW 27, WGNT-TV is a dominant television force in Hampton Roads, a leader in their market.
CW 28 (WLWC)
Offices: Providence, Rhode Island
CW28 is Providence's entertainment station. Launched in 2006 by CBS and Warner Bro. Entertainment, The CW is a new network that offers top programs combined from UPN and The WB. The station is owned and operated by CBS Television Stations, one of the largest network-owned station groups. The station went on air in 1995 and has been an affiliate of both UPN and The WB.
CW 30 (WLMT)
Offices: Memphis, Tennessee
The powerful reach of television combined with the targeted, interactive nature of the Internet, delivers a powerful 1-2 punch that other local media can't match. WLMT drive viewers to their website for the latest news, weather, sports and consumer information. They possess an unmatched power of promotion, driving viewers from on-air to online and back again. They went on the air in 1983 and are currently owned by Clear Channel Communications. They are an affiliate of The CW network.

-CW 31-

CW 31 (KMAX)
Offices: Sacramento, California
CW 31 is part of the CBS Television Stations Group, which reaches 35% of the U.S. TV households with stations in 8 of the top 10 markets. CW 31’s goal is to 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 commitment at CW 31 reinforces their position as Northern California’s source for easily accessible on-demand news & information.
CW 33 (KDAF)
Offices: Dallas, Texas
KDAF-TV, CW33 Dallas/Fort Worth, a Tribune Broadcasting station, is a commercial, CW-affliated television station located in Dallas, Texas serving the Dallas/Fort Worth area market. Their reporters have strong writing skills, the ability to do compelling live shots, run on breaking news. All of their reporters have experience working in major network. They were a former affiliate of the CW.
CW 39 (KHCW)
Offices: Houston, Texas
KHCW, Houston's CW, is Houston's source of family entertainment. Since going on the air in 1967, KHCW has made a commitment to not only entertain but to educate the community. They have strong writers and storytellers and have the ability to fully use graphic elements. They are owned by the Tribune Company and in 2006 they became an affiliate of The CW Network.
CW 44 (WTOG)
Offices: Tampa, Florida
The station and website is owned and operated by CBS Corporation ("CBS") for personal entertainment, information, education and communication. They have truly motivated and talented people who are motivated, can bring positive energy, ideas and initiative. WTOG-TV, an equal opportunity employer, is dedicated to providing broad outreach for jobs and the community.
CW 46 Mid Michigan (WBSF)
Offices: Bay City, Michigan
WBSF works in conjunction with NBC affiliate WEYI. Barrington acquired WEYI in May 2004 from LIN Television and acquired a construction permit in April 2004 from ACME Communications to build a second station in the market (WBSF). Barrington has been multicasting WBSFs WB programming and selected Detroit Piston basketball games and Detroit Red Wing Hockey games as part of WEYIs digital signal. WBSF is expecting to begin broadcasting over-the-air as a full power analog UHF station in September 2006. WBSF agreed to become an affiliate of the new CW network in September of 2006.