CBS Television Stations
Division | |
Industry | Television |
Predecessor |
Westinghouse Broadcasting Paramount Stations Group |
Founded | May 24, 2000 |
Headquarters | New York City, USA |
Key people |
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Revenue | $1.6 billion (2014[1]) |
Parent |
CBS Corporation (National Amusements) |
Website | Website |
The CBS Television Stations is division of CBS Corporation that owns and operates a group of American television stations. As of December 2014, CBS Corporation owns thirty stations, broken down as follows: sixteen are the key stations of the CBS Television Network; eight are aligned with The CW Television Network, which is co-owned by CBS with Time Warner; four independent stations; two stations affiliated with MyNetworkTV.
History
The group was founded on May 24, 2000, after the merger of Viacom and the previous CBS Corporation, as the Viacom Television Stations Group; it was a merger of the Paramount Stations Group with CBS's owned-and-operated stations division. It was rebranded to its current name on January 3, 2006, after Viacom split itself into two publicly traded companies. However, both companies are still controlled by National Amusements.
In 2009 and 2010, three of WCBS managers were named CBS TV Stations executives while continuing to manage at the station. Station manager Peter Dunn was named CBS Television Stations President in 2009. Station creative services director Bruce Erik Brauer was named in June 2010 senior vice president of creative services for the group. WCBS news director David Friend added senior vice president of news in August 2010.[2]
On October 21, 2014, CBS and Weigel Broadcasting announced the launch of a new digital subchannel service called Decades, scheduled to launch on all CBS owned and operated stations in May 2015.[3][1] The channel will be co-owned by CBS and Weigel, with Weigel being responsible for distribution to stations outside CBS Television Stations. It will air programs from the extensive library of CBS Television Distribution, including archival footage from CBS News.[3]
The station group made a couple of content agreements in 2014 and 2015. The stations agreed in December 2014 for its content to be shown on Curb's Taxi TV.[1] In November 2015, the station group agreed to allow Health Media Network air local news reports on its network in doctor’s waiting rooms.[4]
Stations
Currently many of CBSTS' stations, especially CBS outlets, use a common look in branding. One example is so-called "CBS Mandate" involving most CBS stations calling themselves "CBS [Channel number]" (e.g. WCBS-TV, CBSTS' flagship station on channel 2, brands itself as "CBS 2"). This is the same practice as many other O&O groups across the U.S. Only five CBS-owned stations do not use such a branding convention.
Stations are arranged in alphabetical order by state and city of license.
Current
Notes:
- (**) - indicates WCBS-TV as the only station built and signed-on by CBS;
- (++) - indicate a station that was owned by Westinghouse Broadcasting prior to its acquisition of CBS in 1995;
- (¤¤) - indicate a station that was owned by Gaylord Broadcasting prior to its sale to CBS in 1999;
- (##) - indicate a station that was owned by the original Viacom prior to its acquisition of CBS in 2000.
City of license / Market | Station | Channel TV (RF) |
Owned since | Affiliation |
---|---|---|---|---|
Los Angeles | KCBS-TV | 2 (43) | 1951 | CBS |
KCAL-TV | 9 (9) | 2002 | Independent | |
Sacramento - Stockton - Modesto | KOVR | 13 (25) | 2005 | CBS |
KMAX-TV ## | 31 (21) | 2000 | The CW | |
San Francisco - Oakland - San Jose | KPIX-TV ++ | 5 (29) | 1995 | CBS |
KBCW | 44 (45) | 2002 | The CW | |
Denver | KCNC-TV | 4 (35) | 1995 | CBS |
Miami- Fort Lauderdale | WFOR-TV | 4 (22) | 1989 | CBS |
WBFS-TV ## | 33 (32) | 2000 | MyNetworkTV | |
St. Petersburg - Tampa | WTOG ## | 44 (44) | 2000 | The CW |
Atlanta | WUPA ## | 69 (43) | 2000 | The CW |
Chicago | WBBM-TV | 2 (12) | 1953 | CBS |
Indianapolis | WBXI-CD ## Digital Class A LPTV |
47 (47) | 2000 | Independent |
Baltimore | WJZ-TV ++ | 13 (13) | 1995 | CBS |
Boston | WBZ-TV ++ | 4 (30) | 1995 | CBS |
WSBK-TV ## | 38 (39) | 2000 | MyNetworkTV | |
Detroit | WWJ-TV | 62 (44) | 1995 | CBS |
WKBD-TV ## | 50 (14) | 2000 | The CW | |
Alexandria, Minnesota | KCCO-TV (satellite of WCCO-TV) |
7 (7) | 1992 | CBS |
Minneapolis - St. Paul | WCCO-TV | 4 (32) | 1992 | CBS |
Walker, Minnesota | KCCW-TV (satellite of WCCO-TV) |
12 (12) | 1992 | CBS |
New York City | WCBS-TV ** | 2 (33) | 1941 | CBS |
Riverhead, New York | WLNY-TV | 55 (47) | 2012 | Independent[5] |
Philadelphia | KYW-TV ++ | 3 (26) | 1995 | CBS |
WPSG ## | 57 (32) | 2000 | The CW | |
Pittsburgh | KDKA-TV ++ | 2 (25) | 1995 | CBS |
WPCW ## | 19 (11) | 2000 | The CW | |
Fort Worth - Dallas | KTVT ¤¤ | 11 (19) | 1999 | CBS |
KTXA ## | 21 (29) | 2000 | Independent | |
Tacoma - Seattle | KSTW ## | 11 (11) | 2000 | The CW |
Former
- Note: This list also contains stations that were owned and operated by CBS prior to the founding of CBS Television Stations in 2000.
City of license / Market | Station | Channel TV (RF) |
Years owned | Current ownership status |
---|---|---|---|---|
Los Angeles | KTTV 1 | 11 (11) | 1949–1951 | Fox owned-and-operated (O&O) |
Hartford - New Haven, CT | WGTH-TV/WHCT-TV | 18 (46) | 1955–1958 | Univision affiliate, WUVN, owned by Entravision Communications |
Washington, D.C. | WTOP-TV 2 | 9 (9) | 1950–1954 | CBS affiliate, WUSA, owned by Tegna |
WDCA ## | 20 (35) | 2000–2001 | MyNetworkTV owned-and-operated (O&O) | |
Fort Pierce - West Palm Beach, FL | WTVX 3 | 34 (34) | 2001–2008 | The CW affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group |
WTCN-CA | 34.3 | 2005–2008 | MyNetworkTV affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group Still broadcasts in analog on channel 50. | |
WWHB-CA | 34.2 | 2005–2008 | Azteca America affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group Still broadcasts in analog on channel 48. | |
Indianapolis | WNDY-TV ## | 23 (32) | 2000–2005 | MyNetworkTV affiliate owned by Nexstar Media Group |
Slidell - New Orleans, LA | WUPL ## | 54 (24) | 2000–2007 | MyNetworkTV affiliate owned by Tegna |
St. Louis | KMOX-TV | 4 (24) | 1958–1986 | CBS affiliate, KMOV, owned by Meredith Corporation |
Philadelphia | WCAU-TV | 10 (34) | 1958–1995 | NBC owned-and-operated (O&O) |
Chillicothe - Columbus, Ohio | WWHO | 53 (46) | 2000–2005 | The CW affiliate owned by Manhan Media (operated via SSA by Sinclair Broadcast Group) |
Oklahoma City | KAUT-TV ## | 43 (40) | 2000–2005 | Independent station/secondary Antenna TV affiliate owned by Tribune Broadcasting |
Providence, RI - New Bedford, MA | WPRI-TV | 12 (13) | 1995–1996 | CBS affiliate owned by Nexstar Media Group |
WLWC 3 | 28 (22) | 2001–2008 | The CW affiliate owned by OTA Broadcasting | |
Austin, Texas | KEYE-TV | 42 (43) | 2000–2008 | CBS affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group |
Houston | KTXH | 20 (19) | 2000–2001 | MyNetworkTV owned-and-operated (O&O) |
Salt Lake City | KUTV | 2 (34) | 1995–2008 | CBS affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group |
St. George, Utah | KUSG | 12 (9) | 1999–2008 | MyNetworkTV affiliate, KMYU, owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group |
Portsmouth - Norfolk - Newport News | WGNT ## | 27 (50) | 2000–2010 | The CW affiliate owned by Dreamcatcher Broadcasting, LLC (operated under SSA by Tribune Broadcasting) |
Green Bay, Wisconsin | WFRV-TV | 5 (39) | 1992–2007 | CBS affiliate owned by Nexstar Media Group |
Escanaba - Marquette, MI | WJMN-TV (satellite of WFRV-TV) |
3 (48) | 1992–2007 | CBS affiliate owned by Nexstar Media Group |
Milwaukee | WXIX-TV | 18 (18) | 1955–1959 | The CW affiliate, WVTV, owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group |
Other Notes:
- 1 Co-owned with the Los Angeles Times in a joint venture (49% owned by CBS, 51% owned by the Times).
- 2 Co-owned with the Washington Post in a joint venture (45% owned by CBS, 55% owned by the Post).
- 3 Operated by the original Viacom through its Paramount Stations Group via local marketing agreement (LMA) from 1997 until Viacom/CBS acquired the station outright in 2001.
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 Miller, Mark K. (June 3, 2015). "Status Quo Rules Top 30 Station Groups". TVNewsCheck. NewsCheckMedia LLC. p. 2. Retrieved October 26, 2016.
- ↑ "Friend Named Head of News at CBS Owned Stations". Broadcasting & Cable. NewBay Media, LLC. August 10, 2010. Retrieved October 26, 2016.
- 1 2 Malone, Michael (October 21, 2014). "CBS Stations, Weigel Partner on Oldies Digi-Net Decades". Broadcasting & Cable. NewBay Media, LLC. Retrieved October 26, 2016.
- ↑ Eck, Kevin (November 3, 2015). "CBS Television Stations Partner With Digital Health Network". Ad Week. Retrieved October 26, 2016.
- ↑ "CBS Will Bring News And HD To Its Second NYC Station". Deadline. Penske Business Media, LLC. April 2, 2012. Retrieved October 26, 2016.