Lockwood Broadcasting Group

Lockwood Broadcasting Group is a television broadcasting company that owns four television stations. Three stations are CW affiliates. The third is a NBC affiliate which carries The CW and ABC on digital subchannels.

Lockwood Broadcasting main offices is located in Hampton, VA with offices in Richmond, VA.

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History

Lockwood Broadcasting began operations in the early 1990s by upstarting a television station WPEN-LP.[1] In 1997, Lockwood purchased WAWB (then The WB affiliate) from Bell Broadcasting, LLC., changing the call letters to WUPV and became an UPN affiliate. Late 1990s, early 2000, Lockwood purchased KTEN, once an ABC affiliate, became an NBC affiliate, and also brought UPN affiliate WHDF in 2004.[2]

On January 24, 2006, the UPN and WB networks announced that they would merge into a new network called The CW. On April 4, 2006, Lockwood Broadcasting announced that they have signed affiliation deals with The CW to become affiliates of the new network.

Before the launch of The CW, in August 2006, Lockwood Broadcasting sold WUPV to Southeastern Media Holdings, a division of Raycom Media but acquired WQCW from longtime owner Commonwealth Broadcasting on January 20, 2007. The deal closed on May 21, 2007.

In February 2011, ACME Communications announced a deal to sell WBXX-TV to Lockwood. The FCC approved the sale on March 21, 2011 and the deal closed on May 6, 2011.

Lockwood Broadcasting TV stations

Currently owned stations

Current DMA# Market Station Channel (PSIP) Channel (Digital) Current Affiliation Acquired Notes
59. Knoxville, Tennessee WBXX-TV 20 20 The CW 2011
64. Charleston/Huntington, West Virginia WQCW 30 17 The CW 2007 Was The WB until September 2006.
79. Huntsville, Alabama WHDF 15 14 The CW 2004 Was UPN until September 2006.
161. Ada, Oklahoma / Ardmore, Oklahoma / Sherman, Texas / Denison, Texas KTEN 10 26 NBC/The CW/ABC 1998 NBC programming carried on primary channel, The CW on digital channel DT2, ABC on digital channel DT3.

Formerly owned stations

Current DMA# Market Station Channel (Analog) Channel (Digital) Current Affiliation Years Owned Notes
43. Hampton, Virginia WPEN-LP 68 Early or Late 1990s Was MTV2 affiliate, now defunct.
43. Norfolk, Virginia WJCB-TV now WPXV-TV 49. 46. ION April-December 1997 Sold to ION Media Networks in December 1997 [1] [2]
57. Richmond, Virginia WUPV 65 47 The CW 1997–2006 Was UPN until September 2006.
Now owned by Southeastern Media Holdings.
144. Clarksburg, West Virginia WLYJ-TV now WVFX 46 10 Fox 1996–1998 Was Independent until July 1998.
Now owned by Withers Broadcasting Company.

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