List of assets owned by Tribune Media

The following is a list of assets owned by Tribune Media

Television

ABC Stations

  • WGNO 26 - New Orleans
  • WNEP 16* - Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, PA
  • WQAD 8 - Moline/Rock Island, IL/Davenport, IA

CBS Stations

  • KFSM 5 - Fort Smith/Fayetteville, AR
  • WHNT 19 - Huntsville/Decatur/Florence, AL
  • WREG 3 - Memphis, TN
  • WTKR 3* - Norfolk/Virginia Beach, VA
  • WTVR 6 - Richmond/Petersburg, VA
  • WTTV 4 - Bloomington/Indianapolis

CW Stations

  • KDAF 33 - Dallas
  • KIAH 39 - Houston
  • KPLR-TV 11 - St. Louis
  • KRCW 32 - Portland, OR
  • KTLA 5 - Los Angeles, CA/San Diego County, CA
  • KWGN 2 - Denver
  • WCCT 20 - Waterbury/Hartford/New Haven
  • WDCW 50 - Washington
  • WGNT 27 - Norfolk/Virginia Beach, VA
  • WNOL 38 - New Orleans
  • WPIX 11 - New York
  • WSFL 39 - Miami/Ft. Lauderdale

FOX Stations

  • KCPQ 13 - Tacoma/Seattle
  • KDVR 31 - Denver
  • KSTU 13 - Salt Lake City
  • KSWB 69 - San Diego
  • KTVI 2 - St. Louis
  • KTXL 40 - Sacramento
  • WDAF 4 - Kansas City, MO
  • WGHP 8 - High Point/Greensboro/Winston-Salem, NC
  • WITI 6 - Milwaukee
  • WJW 8 - Cleveland
  • WPMT 43 - York/Harrisburg, PA
  • WTIC 61 - Hartford/New Haven
  • WXIN 59 - Indianapolis
  • WXMI 17 - Grand Rapids/Kalamazoo, MI

MyNetworkTV Stations

  • KXNW 34 - Eureka Springs/Fort Smith/Fayetteville, AR
  • KZJO 22 - Seattle/Tacoma
  • WPHL 17 - Philadelphia

NBC Stations

  • KFOR 4 - Oklahoma City
  • WHO 13 - Des Moines

Independent Stations

  • KAUT 43 - Oklahoma City
  • WGN 9 - Chicago (Tribune's flagship TV station)

Stations marked with an asterisk (*) are owned by Dreamcatcher Broadcasting, LLC and operated by Tribune under SSA.

Other TV Assets

Radio

Other

Former Tribune Properties

Television (Station and Market | Former and Current Affiliations | Sold to...)

Newspapers

Computer tabloids

  • Tribune News Service, spun off to Tribune Publishing in 2014

Websites

Other

See also

References

  1. Sherman, Alex (May 7, 2017). "Sinclair close to buying Tribune for $4 billion". Press Herald. Retrieved March 8, 2018.
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