Ken said:
CBS owns 3 AMs and 3 FMs plus WCBS-TV could they own another TV station in NY?
As per my post, I'm against duopolies. But if there had to be another one, whomever it is has to be better than Fox in running the station (and the other second stations among Fox-owned pairs). I think CBS would have room for one more station in New York, as I believe the FCC limits companies to eight broadcast holdings in large markets (still way too much).
Here's the stats when it comes to CBS' holdings in markets where they already have a television duopoly:
Los Angeles: two TVs, five FMs and two AMs (KFWB, one of the AMs, is in a trust while it awaits a possible sale).
Philadelphia: two TVs, three AMs and two FMs
Boston: two TVs, one AM and four FMs
San Francisco: two TVs, two AMs and four FMs
Pittsburgh: two TVs, one AM and three FMs
Dallas-Fort Worth: two TVs, one AM and five FMs
Detroit: two TVs, two AMs and four FMs
Sacramento-Stockton: two TVs, one AMs and four FMs
CBS owns no radio stations in Miami-Fort Lauderdale, home to their other TV duopoly. However they do control one AM and four FMs in the neighboring West Palm Beach market.