Young Broadcasting - Stations

Stations

Current DMA# Market Station Digital Virtual Current Affiliation
Year Acquired Notes
#6 San Francisco, CA KRON-TV 38 4 4.1: MyNetworkTV
4.2: Traffic info
2000 Young's flagship station. Was NBC until becoming independent on 1/1/2002; joined MyNetworkTV on 9/5/2006.
#29 Nashville, TN WKRN-TV 27 2 2.1: ABC
2.2: Weather (Nashville WX Channel)
2.3 Live Well Network (6/18/12)
1989
#58 Albany, NY WTEN 26 10 10.1: ABC
10.2: Weather (News 10 Storm Tracker Weather Channel)
10.3: Live Well Network
1989 Also Sister Station to WXXA-TV owned by Shield Media, and operated by Young.
Adams, MA WCDC-TV 36 19 ABC 1989 Satellite of WTEN
#61 Knoxville, TN WATE-TV 26 6 6.1: ABC
6.2 Live Well Network
1994
#59 Richmond, VA WRIC-TV 22 8 8.1: ABC
8.2 Live Well Network
1994
#69 Green Bay, WI WBAY-TV 23 2 2.1: ABC
2.2: Weather (StormCenter 2 24/7)
2.3: Live Well Network
1993
#100 Davenport, IA KWQC-TV 36 6 6.1: NBC
6.2: Weather (KWQC 24-7 Weather Channel)
1995
#115 Lansing, MI WLNS-TV 36 6 6.1: CBS
6.2: Live Well Network
1986 First station purchased by Young (with WKBT); operates Venture Technologies Group-owned WHTV via JSA
#113 Sioux Falls, SD KELO-TV 32 11 11.1: CBS (KELOLAND Television)
11.2: MyNetworkTV (My UTV)
11.3: weather
1996
Florence, SD KDLO-TV 3 3 3.1: CBS (KELOLAND Television)
3.2: MyNetworkTV (My UTV)
3.3: weather
1996 Satellite of KELO-TV
Reliance, SD KPLO-TV 13 6 6.1: CBS (KELOLAND Television)
6.2: MyNetworkTV (My UTV)
6.3: weather
1996 Satellite of KELO-TV
#123 Lafayette, LA KLFY-TV 10 10 CBS 1988
#173 Rapid City, SD KCLO-TV 16 15 15.1: CBS (KELOLAND Television)
15.2: weather
1996 Satellite of KELO-TV

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