Fox Television Stations Group - List of Fox Owned-and-operated Stations

List of Fox Owned-and-operated Stations

Stations are arranged alphabetically by state and city of license. Currently (as of 2012) a total of 27 stations, consisting of 17 Fox stations and 10 MyNetworkTV stations.

Notes:
1) ** -- Indicates an original Fox-owned station from the network's inception in 1986;
2) ++ -- Indicates a station owned by New World Communications prior to its acquisition by News Corporation in 1997;
3) ¤¤ -- Indicates a station owned by Chris-Craft Industries/ BHC prior to its acquisition by News Corporation in 2001;
4) -- Indicates a station to be acquired by Deerfield Media, pending Federal Communications Commission approval; to be operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group thereafter.

City of license/Market Station Channel
TV (DT)
Owned since Affiliation
Phoenix KSAZ-TV ++ 10 (10) 1997 Fox
KUTP ¤¤ 45 (26) 2001 MyNetworkTV
Los Angeles KTTV ** 11 (11) 1986 Fox
KCOP ¤¤ 13 (13) 2001 MyNetworkTV
Washington, D.C. WTTG ** 5 (36) 1986 Fox
WDCA 20 (35) 2002 MyNetworkTV
MundoFox (DT2)
Ocala - Gainesville, FL WOGX
51 (31) 2002 Fox
Orlando - Daytona Beach WOFL 35 (22) 2002 Fox
WRBW ¤¤ 65 (41) 2001 MyNetworkTV
Tampa - St. Petersburg WTVT ++ 13 (12) 1997 Fox
Atlanta WAGA-TV ++ 5 (27) 1997 Fox
Chicago WFLD ** 32 (31) 1986 Fox
Gary, Indiana WPWR-TV 50 (51) 2002 MyNetworkTV
Baltimore WUTB ¤¤ 1 24 (41) 2001 MyNetworkTV
Boston WFXT 25 (31) 1995
Fox
Detroit WJBK-TV ++ 2 (7) 1997 Fox
Minneapolis - St. Paul KMSP-TV ¤¤ 9 (9) 2001 Fox
WFTC 29 (29) 2002 MyNetworkTV
Secaucus, New Jersey WWOR-TV ¤¤ 9 (38) 2001 MyNetworkTV
New York City WNYW ** 5 (44) 1986 Fox
Philadelphia WTXF-TV 29 (42) 1995 Fox
Memphis WHBQ-TV 13 (13) 1994 Fox
Austin, Texas KTBC-TV ++ 7 (7) 1997 Fox
Dallas - Fort Worth KDFW-TV ++ 4 (35) 1997 Fox
KDFI-TV 27 (36) 1998 MyNetworkTV
Houston KRIV ** 26 (26) 1986 Fox
KTXH 20 (19) 2002 MyNetworkTV

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