Granite Broadcasting Corporation - Stations Owned By Granite Broadcasting

Stations Owned By Granite Broadcasting

DMA# Market Station RF
Channel
Display
Channel
Current Affiliation Acquired Notes
6 San Francisco, CA KOFY-TV 19 20 Ind. 1998
11 Detroit, MI WMYD 21 20 MyNetworkTV 1997
52 Buffalo, NY WKBW-TV 38 7 ABC 1995
55 Fresno, CA KSEE 38 24 NBC 1993
83 Syracuse, NY WTVH 47 5 CBS 1993 Operated by Barrington Broadcasting-owned WSTM through a JSA and SSA
107 Fort Wayne, IN WISE 18 33 NBC 2004 Combined operations with WPTA
MY FOX FORT WAYNE on 33.2
WPTA 24 21 ABC N/A owned by Malara Broadcasting
The CW on 21.2
The VIPIR Channel (Weather) on 21.3
116 Peoria, IL WEEK-TV 25 25 NBC 1989 Controls WAOE and WHOI
WHOI 19 19 ABC N/A Owned by Barrington Broadcasting
The CW on 19.2
WAOE 39 59 MyNetworkTV N/A Owned by Four Seasons Broadcasting
139 Superior, WI
Duluth, MN
KBJR-TV 19 6 NBC 1989 Combined operations with KDLH

My 9 (MyNetworkTV) on 6.2

Duluth, MN KDLH 33 3 CBS N/A owned by Malara Broadcasting
Northland's CW (The CW) on 3.2
Chisholm, MN KRII 11 11 NBC 2000 Satellite station of KBJR
157 Binghamton, NY WBNG 7 12 CBS 2006 The CW on 12.2 (WBNG-DT2)
  1. a A proposed 2006 sale of KBWB and WMYD to DS Audible, LLC was cancelled after DS Audible failed to close the sale.

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