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CBS Television Stations
Company typeDivision of CBS Corporation
IndustryTelevision
FoundedMay 24, 2000
HeadquartersNew York City, USA
Key peoplePeter Dunn, President
OwnerCBS Corporation
WebsiteWebsite

The CBS Television Stations are a group of American television stations owned by CBS Corporation. As of 2012, CBS Corporation owns 28 stations, broken down as follows: 14 are the key stations of the CBS Television Network (plus two satellites); nine are aligned with the CW Television Network, which is co-owned by CBS with Time Warner; two independent stations; two stations affiliated with MyNetworkTV, and one low-power outlet carrying MTV Tr3s programming.

The group was founded on May 24, 2000, after the merger of Viacom and the previous CBS Corporation, as the Viacom Television Stations Group; it was a merger of the Paramount Stations Group with CBS's owned and operated stations division. It was rebranded to its current name on January 3, 2006, after Viacom split itself into two publicly traded companies. However, the "new" Viacom is still controlled by National Amusements.

Due to the CBS Mandate which requires CBS O&Os to identify themselves as "CBS ", many CBS TV stations share the same logo and branding setup. The local channels may also personalize their ID by adding their call sign and/ or location as in the case of New York City's WCBS. However, some stations have abandoned use of the standardized CBS Mandate system and have their own identity, such as Boston's WBZ.

Stations

Stations are arranged in alphabetical order by state and city of license.

Notes:

1) Two boldface asterisks appearing following the call letters (**) indicates WCBS-TV as the only station built and signed-on by CBS;
2) Two boldface plus signs appearing following a station's call letters (++) indicate a station that was owned by Westinghouse Broadcasting prior to its acquisition of CBS in 1995;
3) Two boldface hashmarks appearing following a station's call letters (##) indicate a station that was owned by the original Viacom prior to its acquisition of CBS in 2000.

Current

City of license/Market Station Channel
TV (DT)
Owned since Affiliation Branding
Los Angeles KCBS-TV 2 (43) 1951 CBS CBS 2
KCAL-TV 9 (9) 2002 Independent KCAL 9
Sacramento - Stockton - Modesto KOVR 13 (25) 2005 CBS CBS 13
KMAX-TV ## 31 (21) 2000 The CW CW 31 Cable 12
San Francisco - Oakland - San Jose KPIX ++ 5 (29) 1995 CBS CBS 5 Bay Area
KBCW 44 (45) 2002 The CW The CW, 44/Cable 12
Denver KCNC-TV 4 (35) 1995 CBS CBS 4
Miami- Fort Lauderdale WFOR-TV 4 (22) 1989 CBS CBS 4
WBFS-TV ## 33 (32) 2000 MyNetworkTV My TV 33
St. Petersburg - Tampa WTOG ## 44 (44) 2002 The CW CW 44
Atlanta WUPA ## 69 (43) 2000 The CW The CW69
Chicago WBBM-TV 2 (12) 1953 CBS CBS 2
Indianapolis WBXI-CA 47
Analog Class A LPTV
N/A N/A Tr3́s Tr3́s
Baltimore WJZ-TV ++ 13 (13) 1995 CBS WJZ 13
Boston WBZ-TV ++ 4 (30) 1995 CBS WBZ-TV
WSBK-TV ## 38 (39) 2000 MyNetworkTV myTV38
Detroit WKBD-TV ## 50 (14) 2000 The CW The CW50
WWJ-TV 62 (44) 1995 CBS CBS 62
Alexandria, Minnesota KCCO-TV
(satellite of WCCO-TV)
7 (7) 1992 CBS WCCO Channel 4
Minneapolis - St. Paul WCCO-TV 4 (32) 1992 CBS WCCO Channel 4
Walker, Minnesota KCCW-TV
(satellite of WCCO-TV)
12 (12) 1992 CBS WCCO Channel 4
New York City WCBS-TV ** 2 (33) 1941 CBS CBS 2
Riverhead, New York WLNY-TV 55 (47) 2012 Independent WLNY TV-10/55
Philadelphia KYW-TV ++ 3 (26) 1995 CBS CBS 3
WPSG ## 57 (32) 2000 The CW The CW Philly 57
Pittsburgh KDKA-TV ++ 2 (25) 1995 CBS KDKA
WPCW ## 19 (11) 2000 The CW Pittsburgh's CW
Fort Worth - Dallas KTVT 11 (19) 1999 CBS CBS 11
KTXA ## 21 (18) 2000 Independent TXA 21
Tacoma - Seattle KSTW ## 11 (11) 2000 The CW CW 11

Former

City of license/Market Station Channel
TV / DT
Years owned Current Status
Los Angeles KTTV 11 (11) 1949–1951 Fox owned-and-operated (O&O)
Hartford - New Haven, CT WGTH-TV/WHCT-TV
(now WUVN)
18 (46) 1955–1958 Univision affiliate owned by Entravision Communications
Washington, D.C. WTOP-TV
(now WUSA)
9 (9) 1950–1954 CBS affiliate owned by Gannett Company
WDCA ## 20 (35) 2000–2001 MyNetworkTV affiliate owned by Fox Television Stations
Fort Pierce - West Palm Beach, FL WTVX ## 34 (34) 2000–2008 CW affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group
WTCN-CA 34.3 2005–2008 MyNetworkTV affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group
Still broadcasts in analog on channel 50.
WWHB-CA 34.2 2005–2008 Azteca America affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group
Still broadcasts in analog on channel 48.
Indianapolis WNDY-TV ## 23 (32) 2000–2005 MyNetworkTV affiliate owned by LIN Television
Slidell - New Orleans, LA WUPL ## 54 (24) 2000–2007 MyNetworkTV affiliate owned by Belo Corporation
Escanaba - Marquette, MI WJMN-TV
(satellite of WFRV-TV)
3 (48) 1992–2007 CBS affiliate owned by Nexstar Broadcasting Group
St. Louis KMOX-TV
(now KMOV)
4 (24) 1958–1986 CBS affiliate owned by Belo Corporation
Philadelphia WCAU-TV 10 (34) 1958–1995 NBC owned-and-operated (O&O)
Chillicothe - Columbus, Ohio WWHO 53 (46) 2000–2005 CW affiliate owned by Manhan Media
(operated via SSA by Sinclair Broadcast Group)
Oklahoma City KAUT-TV ## 43 (40) 2000–2005 MyNetworkTV affiliate owned by Local TV
Providence, R.I. - New Bedford, MA WPRI-TV 12 (13) 1995–1996 CBS affiliate owned by LIN Television
WLWC ## 28 (22) 2000–2008 CW affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group
Austin, Texas KEYE-TV 42 (43) 2000–2008 CBS affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group
Houston KTXH 20 (19) 2000–2001 MyNetworkTV affiliate owned by Fox
Salt Lake City KUTV 2 (34) 1995–2008 CBS affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group
St. George, Utah KUSG
(now KMYU)
12 (9) 1999–2008 MyNetworkTV affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group
Portsmouth - Norfolk - Newport News WGNT ## 27 (50) 2000–2010 CW affiliate owned by Local TV
Green Bay, Wisconsin WFRV-TV 5 (39) 1992–2007 CBS affiliate owned by Nexstar Broadcasting Group
Milwaukee WXIX-TV
(now WVTV)
18 (18) 1955–1959 CW affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group
  • Co-owned with the Los Angeles Times in a joint venture (49% owned by CBS, 51% owned by the Times).
  • Co-owned with the Washington Post in a joint venture (45% owned by CBS, 55% owned by the Post).

References

  1. CBS Buying WLNY New York, TVNewsCheck, December 12, 2011.
  2. WLNY/Ch. 10/55 to suspend newscasts March 29 as part of merger deal with WCBS/Ch. 2, New York Daily News, March 15, 2012.

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