List of Television Duopolies in The United States - California

California

Bakersfield

  • KBAK CBS 29 / KBFX-CD FOX 58 - Fisher Communications

Fresno

  • KMPH-TV FOX 26 / KFRE-TV CW 59 - Pappas Telecasting Companies

Los Angeles

  • KCBS-TV CBS 2 / KCAL-TV 9 - CBS Corporation
  • KNBC NBC 4 / KVEA Telemundo 52 - NBCUniversal
  • KTTV FOX 11 / KCOP MNTV 13 - Fox Television Stations

Monterey-Salinas

  • KCBA FOX 35 / KION-TV CBS 46 - Clear Channel Communications

Sacramento

  • KCRA NBC 3 / KQCA My 58 - Hearst Television
  • KOVR CBS 13 / KMAX-TV CW 31 - CBS Corporation

San Diego

  • XHAS Telemundo 33 / XHDTV MNTV 49 (cable 13) - Entravision Communications

San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose

  • KTVU FOX 2 / KICU 36 - Cox Enterprises
  • KPIX CBS 5 / KBCW CW 44 - CBS Corporation
  • KNTV NBC 11 / KSTS Telemundo 48 - NBCUniversal

Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-San Luis Obispo

  • KCOY CBS 12 / KKFX-CA FOX 24 (cable 11) - Clear Channel Communications

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