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doupolies , single stations, stations that are owned in more than one city

in san antonio, i know that 41/17 is owned by univison, 29/35 by sinclair. and lma's 5/ 2 belo/ corridor. 4/26 cc/pax.
in austin, lma's 36/54 lin /54 inc.
in houston 26/20 fox, 46/67 univison. now the lma's i don't know.
in dallas 5/39, 11/21, 23/49 and lma sales 8/51
the rest of the state, i don't know and who owns more than station in station like: example kztv 10 corpus christi and 13 kvtv laredo. i think kltv and ktre is owned by the same company and what are singled owned stations are there in texas?
 
I think Channel 8 has an interest in Channel 52 in Dallas,
Channel 11 has an interest in Channel 21 if I am not mistaken.
Channel 4 has an interest in Channel 27 if I am not mistaken.

And in Lubbock, KLBK-TV Channel 13 and KAMC-TV Channel 28 are owned
by the same company as well. 13 is CBS and 28 is ABC.
 
Close. Here's the DFW Rundown

Fox owns 4 and 27.
NBC owns 5 and 39.
Belo owns 8 and has an LMA with 52 (can't buy 52 'cause they own the Morning News).
CBS owns 11 and 21.
Univision owns 23 and 49.

Tribune has a standalone operation at Channel 33.

I'm not sure about 68's operation now. 5 used to have an LMA with them, but I don't know the current status.
 
Tyler/Longview/Lufkin/Nacogdoches

7&9 are co-owned by Raycom. 9 is technically a satellite of 7. 9 runs its own commercials, some newscasts and a few other programs, but the rest comes from 7. Raycom also owns a station in the Rio Grande Valley.

51, 54 and 56 are all owned by two sister companies, Communications Corporation of America and White Knight. They also own low power stations in Tyler-Longview and Lufkin-Nacogdoches, and stations in Waco, Brownsville and El Paso.)

Captex: you might want to check out Nexstar's website (www.nexstar.tv). That company owns 2-3 stations in each of several markets in the state.
 
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