I wonder how that would work out in the Grand Rapids/Kalamazoo market, where there are 2 separate ABC affiliates. LIN owns NBC affiliate WOOD-TV, while owning ABC affiliate WOTV. I believe the FCC has allowed this duopoly to happen, since WOTV only covers the southern portion of the market, while Gannett owned WZZM owns the other ABC affiliate, who only covers the northern portion of the market. LIN also has many Class A digital stations carrying MNT.
As for the Tribune stations in the Indianapolis market; if they had to divest any station, I believe they'd divest WTTV/WTTK, unless the value of the stations go up, now that it'll affiliate with CBS. Both of those stations are licensed to communities too far from Indianapolis to be any real value, unless with WTTK transmitting from Indianapolis makes it worth more. WXIN being licensed to Indianapolis might be worth more, & I think Tribune might keep it. WTTV being licensed to Bloomington, & could only move as far north as Trafalgar, in order to put a Grade A signal over Bloomington, while WTTK now transmitting from Indianapolis still allows them to put a Grade A signal over Kokomo.
Also for Granite Broadcasting& Malara in Fort Wayne, IN with WISE-TV (NBC on .1 & MNT on the .2) & WPTA (ABC on .1 & CW on the .2) having their own duopoly (for a brief period of time, they also had Fox on WISE-TV's .2, until a lawsuit forced Fox to go back to WFFT).
As for the Tribune stations in the Indianapolis market; if they had to divest any station, I believe they'd divest WTTV/WTTK, unless the value of the stations go up, now that it'll affiliate with CBS. Both of those stations are licensed to communities too far from Indianapolis to be any real value, unless with WTTK transmitting from Indianapolis makes it worth more. WXIN being licensed to Indianapolis might be worth more, & I think Tribune might keep it. WTTV being licensed to Bloomington, & could only move as far north as Trafalgar, in order to put a Grade A signal over Bloomington, while WTTK now transmitting from Indianapolis still allows them to put a Grade A signal over Kokomo.
Also for Granite Broadcasting& Malara in Fort Wayne, IN with WISE-TV (NBC on .1 & MNT on the .2) & WPTA (ABC on .1 & CW on the .2) having their own duopoly (for a brief period of time, they also had Fox on WISE-TV's .2, until a lawsuit forced Fox to go back to WFFT).