Smith Media
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Smith Media, LLC, successor to Smith Television, is a broadcasting group co-based in Los Angeles, California and St. Petersburg, Florida, that owns and operates seven television stations across the United States.
Smith Television became Smith media, LLC in 2005 at the death of Bob Smith, head of the family run organization. The family decided to re capitalize their stations and sold the stations to Boston Ventures, which created Smith media, LLC. The similarities in names have created much confusion. ]
[edit] Stations
- KEYT-TV channel 3 (ABC, MyNetworkTV on DT2) -- Santa Barbara, California
- WFFF-TV channel 44 (FOX, The CW on DT2) -- Burlington, Vermont
- WKTV channel 2 (NBC) -- Utica, New York
- WBU (The CW) -- Utica, New York
- Alaska's Superstation (all ABC, with The CW on DT2):
- KIMO channel 13 -- Anchorage, Alaska
- KATN channel 2 -- Fairbanks, Alaska
- KJUD channel 8 -- Juneau, Alaska
[edit] Formerly-owned Stations
- KOLO channel 8 (ABC) -- Reno, Nevada (now owned by Gray Television)
- WROC channel 8 (CBS) -- Rochester, New York (now owned by Nexstar Broadcasting Group)
- KSBW channel 8 (NBC) -- Salinas, California (now owned by Hearst-Argyle Television)
- KSBY channel 6 (NBC) -- San Luis Obispo, California (now owned by Evening Post Publishing Company)
- WWTI channel 50 (ABC) -- Watertown, New York (now owned by Newport Television, LLC)
- WNYF channel 28 (Fox) -- Watertown, New York (now owned by United Communications Corp.)
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