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List of stations owned or operated by Gray Television

List of stations owned or operated by Gray Television

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The following is a list of stations owned or operated by Gray Television. Gray owns or operates 180 stations across 113 markets in the United States, ranging from as large as Atlanta, Georgia, to one of the smallest markets, North Platte, Nebraska.[1]

Current stations

Stations are arranged alphabetically by state and by city of license.

  • (**) indicates a station that was built and signed-on by Gray.

Television

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Radio

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Former stations

Television

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Notes

License ownership/operational agreements

  1. Owned by Tegna Inc.
  2. Operated by the E. W. Scripps Company.
  3. Previously owned by Gray from 1954 to 1998.
  4. Owned by Tougaloo College and operated by American Spirit Media with engineering support by Gray.
  5. Owned by Branson Visitors TV; Gray holds a 50.1% interest in this company.
  6. Operated through an SSA by Nexstar Media Group.
  7. Owned by Parker Broadcasting.
  8. Owned by Excalibur Broadcasting.
  9. Intellectual unit transferred to a Gray-owned license.
  10. Owned by Entravision Communications.
  11. Cable-only joint operation between WHSV-TV and Shenandoah University; also simulcast on WHSV-DT3.

Mergers and acquisitions

  1. Acquired from Raycom Media.
  2. Acquired from Benedek Broadcasting.
  3. Acquired from Meredith Corporation.
  4. Acquired from Schurz Communications.
  5. Acquired from Phipps Communications.
  6. Acquired from Quincy Media.
  7. Acquired as divestitures from Nexstar Broadcasting Group's acquisition of Media General.
  8. Acquired from Hoak Media.
  9. Acquired from United Communications.
  10. Acquired from SJL Broadcasting.
  11. Acquired by James H. Gray Sr. as part of his purchase of The Albany Herald.

Satellites, semi-satellites and translators

  1. Satellite of KAUU.
  2. Satellite of KYEX-LD.
  3. Satellite of KATH-LD.
  4. Satellite of KPHE-LD.
  5. Translator of WCTV.
  6. Satellite of KHNL.
  7. Satellite of KWCH-DT.
  8. Semi-satellite of WKYT-TV.
  9. Translator of KALB-TV.
  10. Translator of KNOE-TV.
  11. Semi-satellite of WFSB.
  12. Translator of WILX-TV.
  13. Satellite of KBJR-TV.
  14. Translator of KFVS-TV.
  15. Satellite of KCWH-LD.
  16. Semi-satellite of KOLN.
  17. Semi-satellite of KNOP-TV.
  18. Semi-satellite of KGWN-TV.
  19. Translator of WWNY-TV.
  20. Satellite of KFYR-TV.
  21. Semi-satellite of KFYR-TV.
  22. Satellite of KMOT.
  23. Translator of WOIO and WUAB.
  24. Semi-satellite of KPDX.
  25. Satellite of KHME.
  26. Satellite of KDLT-TV.
  27. Satellite of KSFY-TV.
  28. Translator of KFDA-TV.
  29. Semi-satellite of KWTX-TV.
  30. Semi-satellite of KLTV.
  31. Translator of WVIR-TV.
  32. Translator of WWBT and WUPV.
  33. Translator of WZBJ.
  34. Satellite of WSAW-TV.
  35. Translator of KCWY-DT.
  36. Translator of KGWN-TV.
  37. Satellite of KOTA-TV.
  38. Satellite of KAKE.
  39. Satellite of KSFY-TV.

Sources

  1. "Companies". Gray Television. Retrieved September 7, 2021.

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