New World Pictures - Former New World-owned Television Stations

Former New World-owned Television Stations

DMA# City of license/Market Station RF
Channel
Display
Channel
Years owned Affiliation
5. Dallas - Fort Worth KDFW-TV 35 4 1995–97 Fox owned-and-operated (O&O)
KDFI-TV 36 27 * MyNetworkTV O&O owned by Fox
7. Boston WSBK-TV 39 38 1993–95 MyNetworkTV affiliate owned by CBS Corporation
8. Atlanta WAGA-TV 27 5 1993–97 Fox owned-and-operated (O&O)
11. Detroit WJBK-TV 7 2 1993–97 Fox owned-and-operated (O&O)
12. Phoenix KSAZ-TV 10 10 1994–97 Fox owned-and-operated (O&O)
14. Tampa - St. Petersburg WTVT 12 13 1993–97 Fox owned-and-operated (O&O)
18. Cleveland WJW-TV 8 8 1993–97 Fox affiliate owned by Local TV
21. St. Louis KTVI 43 2 1995–97 Fox affiliate owned by Local TV
28. San Diego KNSD 40 39 1993–96 NBC owned-and-operated (O&O)
31. Kansas City, Missouri WDAF-TV 34 4 1994–97 Fox affiliate owned by Local TV
35. Milwaukee WITI-TV 33 6 1993–97 Fox affiliate owned by Local TV
40. Birmingham, Alabama WBRC-TV 50 6 1994–95** Fox affiliate owned by Raycom Media
WVTM-TV 13 13 1995–96 NBC affiliate owned by Media General
44. Austin, Texas KTBC-TV 7 7 1995–97 Fox owned-and-operated (O&O)
47. High Point - Greensboro -
Winston-Salem, N.C.
WGHP-TV 35 8 1994–95** Fox affiliate owned by Local TV
*--Station owned by a third party but operated by KDFW-TV under a local marketing agreement.
**--Stations acquired with the purchases of KSAZ-TV and WDAF-TV, but later placed in a trust for sale to Fox. New World continued to operate the stations for several months until Fox took over through time brokerage agreements in September 1995.

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