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17 years ago today

daryll said:
Fox announces several large/major market affiliation swaps with CBS affiliates in key NFC cities.

But in Baltimore, then a non-NFL city (and becoming a CFL city, briefly), Fox stayed on WBFF-45 while WMAR-2, WBAL-11, and WJZ-13 did the network dosy-doh.

ixnay
 
ixnay said:
daryll said:
Fox announces several large/major market affiliation swaps with CBS affiliates in key NFC cities.

But in Baltimore, then a non-NFL city (and becoming a CFL city, briefly), Fox stayed on WBFF-45 while WMAR-2, WBAL-11, and WJZ-13 did the network dosy-doh.

ixnay

But many more markets than the New World ones were affected by secondary deals; Denver, Baltimore, Miami, etc.
 
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