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[quote name=\'dzinkin\' post=\'142642\' date=\'Jan 10 2007, 01:08 AM\']
Nope -- no Big 4 network O&Os or affiliates are superstations. The law specifically lists WWOR and WPIX New York, KWGN Denver, KTLA Los Angeles, and WSBK Boston. All are CW stations except for WWOR (My) and WSBK (independent).
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Intresting KWGN still has superstation status yet WGN-TV doesnt
Thanks..
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WGN *used* to have the status. When
syndex and later ther decision to be a WB affiliate came into play, they decided to have two feeds, one for the Chicago market, and one for the rest of the nation. The superstations above do not have separate feeds. WTBS/TBS did the same thing.
--Mike
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I know its back story and same goes with WTBS.
I was just thinking that KWGN would of done the same in the mid 90s.
All the regional commerical broadcasters / local variations on commericals here in the UK could be called Superstations by North American terms now since they are easily accessed on satellite.