Stations Formerly Owned By Pappas
Market | Station | Years Owned | Currently |
Sacramento - Stockton - Modesto | KRBK / KPWB 31 | 1994-1998 | The CW network affiliate KMAX-TV, owned and operated by CBS Corporation. |
Fresno - Visalia | KMPH 26 | 1971-2008 | Fox network affiliate, owned and operated by Titan Television. |
Fresno | KFRE 59 | 2002-2008 | WB network affiliate 2002-2006 CW Affiliate since 2006, owned and operated by Titan Television. |
Greenville - Spartanburg - Asheville - Anderson | WHNS 21 | 1984-1988 | Fox network affiliate, owned and operated by Meredith Corporation. |
WASV-TV 62 | 1995-2000 | The CW network affiliate WYCW, owned and operated by Media General. |
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Walla Walla - Yakima - Pasco - Richland - Kennewick | KCWK 9 / KCWK-LP 27 |
2002-2008 | Station ceased operations in May 2008, due to the bankruptcy. |
Reno - Sparks | KREN-TV 27 | 1995-2009 | Univision network affiliate, owned and operated by Entravision Communications. |
KAZR-CA 46 | 1995-2009 | The CW Plus network affiliate KRNS-CD, owned and operated by Entravision Communications. |
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Bakersfield | KBFX-LP 58 | 1990-2005 | Fox network affiliate KBFX-CD, owned and operated by Fisher Communications. |
El Paso | KDBC-TV 4 | 1999-2009 | CBS network affiliate, owned and operated by New World TV Group/Titan Television. |
Fort Bragg | KUNO-TV 8 | 1997-2010 | Retro Television Network network affiliate KQSL, owned and operated by Jeff Chang. |
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