Television Stations Formerly Owned By Renaissance Broadcasting
| Current DMA# | Market | Station | Years Owned | Current Affiliation | Current Owner |
| 6. | Dallas/Fort Worth | KDAF 33 | 1995-1997 | CW | Tribune Broadcasting |
| 9. | Atlanta | WATL 36 | 1993 | MyNetworkTV | Gannett Company |
| 16. | Miami/Ft. Lauderdale | WDZL 39 (now WSFL-TV) |
1982-1997 | CW | Tribune Broadcasting |
| 18. | Denver | KDVR 31 | 1993 | Fox | Local TV |
| 20. | Sacramento | KTXL 40 | 1987-1997 | Fox | Tribune Broadcasting |
| 22. | Pittsburgh | WPGH-TV 53 | 1987-1991 | Fox | Sinclair Broadcast Group |
| 25. | Indianapolis | WXIN 59 | 1993-1997 | Fox | Tribune Broadcasting |
| 26. | Charlotte | WPCQ 36 (now WCNC-TV) |
1986-1988 | NBC | Belo |
| 28. | Hartford | WTXX 20 (now WCCT-TV) |
1982-1992 | CW | Tribune Broadcasting |
| WTIC-TV 61 | 1993-1997 | Fox | Tribune Broadcasting | ||
| 41. | Harrisburg | WPMT 43 | 1986-1997 | Fox | Tribune Broadcasting |
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