Gray Television

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Gray Television, Inc. (NYSE: GTN) is a communications company headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia[1][2][3][4]. As of March 2006, the company owned 33 television stations serving 26 television markets. Seventeen of the stations are affiliated with CBS, ten are affiliated with NBC, eight are affiliated with ABC and one is affiliated with Fox. Gray also operates fourteen multicast stations, six affiliated with My Network TV, four affiliated with Fox, five with The CW, and one indepedent. The combined station group had 22 stations ranked number 1 in local news audience and 22 stations ranked number 1 in overall audience within their respective markets based on the results of the average of the Nielsen February, May, July and November 2003 ratings reports. The combined TV station group reached approximately 5.3% of total U.S. TV households.

In addition, with 17 CBS-affiliated stations, the company was the largest independent owner of CBS affiliates in the country. In 2006, the company spun off its five daily newspapers and wireless messaging business into the newly formed Triple Crown Media, which subsequently merged with Host Communications.

All information in this Wiki entry are straight from the Gray Communications website.

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The following are all affiliated stations:

With the growth of digital television in the United States, Gray Television has been a pioneer of using subchannels on digital signals for second stations, often to bring unserved networks to markets.

Market Station Parent Channel Affiliation Notes
Thomasville, Georgia-Tallahassee, Florida My TV WCTV 6.2 MyNetworkTV also controls WSWG, CBS affiliate from Valdosta, GA
Valdosta-Albany, Georgia My TV WSWG 44.2 MyNetworkTV WSWG controlled by WCTV
Meridian, Mississippi Fox Meridian WTOK 11.2 FOX
Meridian, Mississippi CW Meridian WTOK 11.3 The CW
Lincoln-Grand Island, Nebraska My Nebraska KOLN/KGIN 10.3 and 11.3 My Network TV
Omaha, Nebraska 62O WOWT 6.2 Independent Formerly a UPN affiliate
Knoxville, Tennessee My VLT2 WVLT-TV 8.2 MyNetworkTV First Gray subchannel affiliate, Formerly UPN Knoxville, Formerly MY East TN TV
Lexington, Kentucky CW KYT WKYT-TV 27.2 The CW
Hazard, Kentucky CW Hazard WYMT-TV 57.3 The CW
Sherman, Texas My Texhoma KXII 12.2 My Network TV launched Summer 2006
Sherman, Texas Fox Texhoma KXII 12.3 FOX launched Summer 2006
Waco-Temple-Killeen,Texas CW Waco KWTX-TV 10.2 The CW Formerly UPN Waco
Bryan-College Station, Texas CW Bryan KBTX-TV 3.2 The CW
Harrisonburg, Virginia The Valley's FOX WHSV 3.2 FOX Launched October 2006
Harrisonburg, Virginia TV3 Winchester WHSV 3.3 ABC Will serve only the northern counties of the Shenandoah Valley on cable
Harrisonburg, Virginia My Valley TV WHSV 3.4 My Network TV Launched October 2006
Bowling Green, Kentucky FOX Bowling Green WBKO-TV 13.2 FOX
Bowling Green, Kentucky CW Bowling Green WBKO-TV 13.3 The CW
Huntington, West Virginia My Z TV WSAZ-TV 3.2 My Network TV
Colorado Springs-Pueblo, Colorado MyKKTV KKTV 11.2 My Network TV

TV-3 Winchester, an ABC affiliate in Winchester, Virginia launched in March of 2007. The station was built in conjunction with Shenandoah University and located in a newly-built studio that TV-3 Winchester shares with another cable only station run exclusively by Shenandoah University.

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