Renaissance Broadcasting - Television Stations Formerly Owned By Renaissance Broadcasting

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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