Stainless Broadcasting Company
Private | |
Founded | 1967 |
Headquarters | Okemos, MI |
Stainless Broadcasting Company is a television broadcasting company based in Okemos, Michigan, a suburb of Lansing. The company also goes by the name Northwest Broadcasting, Inc. The broadcasting group owns ten television stations.
Stainless Broadcasting Company was founded in 1967 when WINR-TV in Binghamton, New York was acquired by the Stainless Broadcasting tower company, and changed to WICZ-TV. Today, Stainless Broadcasting is no longer affiliated with the tower company but still owns WICZ.
Stations owned by Stainless
- KAYU-TV channel 28 (Fox / This TV), Spokane, Washington
- KMVU-DT channel 26 (Fox / Me-TV), Medford, Oregon
- KFFX-TV channel 11 (Fox / This TV), Pendleton, Oregon / Tri-Cities, Washington
- KCYU-LD channel 41 (Fox / This TV), Yakima, Washington (repeater of KFFX)
- KYMA-DT channel 11 (NBC / This TV) Yuma, Arizona (Licensed to Blackhawk Broadcasting, which has same ownership as Stainless.)
- KSWT channel 13 (CBS / Tuff TV / Estrella TV) Yuma, Arizona (Licensed to Blackhawk Broadcasting, which has same ownership as Stainless.)
- KVTV channel 13 (CBS), Laredo, Texas (Licensed to Eagle Creek Broadcasting, which has same ownership as Stainless.)
- WICZ-TV channel 40 (Fox), Binghamton, New York
- WBPN-LP channel 10 (My Network TV), Morris / Binghamton, New York (co-owned with WICZ)
- WSYT channel 68 (Fox), Syracuse, New York (License to Bristlecone Broadcasting, which has same ownership as Stainless.)
Stations formerly owned by Stainless
- KTVZ channel 21 (NBC), Bend, Oregon (currently owned by the News-Press & Gazette Company)