I don't know if there's a topic concerning the network affiliation switches of the mid-1990s...here goes...
When Fox acquired the NFL from CBS in late 1993, the deal sparked a number of affilate switches in between 1994 and 1996. According to Wikipedia:
Existing New World stations
KNSD, San Diego, affiliated with NBC (didn't affiliated with Fox since the network had a VHF station in that market, XETV)
WAGA, Atlanta, affiliated with CBS (CBS in now with WGCL; former Fox O&O WATL became WB in 1995 then MyNTV in 2006)
WJBK, Detroit, affiliated with CBS (CBS is now with WWJ)
WITI, Milwaukee, affiliated with CBS (CBS is now with WDJT)
WJW, Cleveland, affiliated with CBS (CBS is now with former Fox affiliate WOIO)
WTVT, Tampa/St. Petersburg, affiliated with CBS (WFTS switched from Fox to ABC and WTSP switched from ABC to CBS)
WSBK, Boston, independent station (remained independent when Fox bought WFXT; UPN from 1995-2006)
Stations that were acquired from Argyle Television
KDFW, Dallas/Fort Worth, affiliated with CBS (CBS is now with KTVT; The former Fox O&O, KDAF, became a WB affiliate, and is now affiliated with The CW)
KTBC, Austin, affiliated with CBS (CBS is now on former Fox affiliate KEYE)
KTVI, St. Louis, affiliated with ABC (ABC is now on former Fox affilate KDNL)
WVTM, Birmingham, affiliated with NBC (remained with NBC since Fox bought WBRC in 1996)
Stations that were acquired from Citicasters
KSAZ, Phoenix, affiliated with CBS (CBS is with KPHO)
WBRC, Birmingham, affiliated with ABC (ABC affiliation is with a signal created from the signals of former CBS affilates WJSU and WCFT; WTTO turned down the ABC affiliation, eventually took the WB (1996-2006) and latter the CW (since 2006); WNAL/WPXH changed from Fox to CBS to Pax/i/ion)
WDAF, Kansas City, affiliated with NBC (NBC is now on former Fox affiliate KSHB)
WGHP, Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point, affiliated with ABC (ABC is now on former Fox affiliate WXLV)
Burnham Broadcasting
Just weeks after completing the New World deal, Fox announced another purchase, this one of Burnham Broadcasting. The stations involved were:
WVUE, New Orleans, affiliated with ABC (WNOL, which had been the market's Fox affiliate, took the WB affiliation (1996-2006, now with the CW); the ABC affiliation went to WGNO.)
WLUK, Green Bay, affiliated with NBC (NBC is now on former Fox affiliate WGBA)
WALA, Mobile, affiliated with NBC (NBC is on former Fox affiliate WPMI)
KHON, Honolulu, affiliated with NBC (NBC is on former Fox affiliate KHNL)
When Fox acquired the NFL from CBS in late 1993, the deal sparked a number of affilate switches in between 1994 and 1996. According to Wikipedia:
Existing New World stations
KNSD, San Diego, affiliated with NBC (didn't affiliated with Fox since the network had a VHF station in that market, XETV)
WAGA, Atlanta, affiliated with CBS (CBS in now with WGCL; former Fox O&O WATL became WB in 1995 then MyNTV in 2006)
WJBK, Detroit, affiliated with CBS (CBS is now with WWJ)
WITI, Milwaukee, affiliated with CBS (CBS is now with WDJT)
WJW, Cleveland, affiliated with CBS (CBS is now with former Fox affiliate WOIO)
WTVT, Tampa/St. Petersburg, affiliated with CBS (WFTS switched from Fox to ABC and WTSP switched from ABC to CBS)
WSBK, Boston, independent station (remained independent when Fox bought WFXT; UPN from 1995-2006)
Stations that were acquired from Argyle Television
KDFW, Dallas/Fort Worth, affiliated with CBS (CBS is now with KTVT; The former Fox O&O, KDAF, became a WB affiliate, and is now affiliated with The CW)
KTBC, Austin, affiliated with CBS (CBS is now on former Fox affiliate KEYE)
KTVI, St. Louis, affiliated with ABC (ABC is now on former Fox affilate KDNL)
WVTM, Birmingham, affiliated with NBC (remained with NBC since Fox bought WBRC in 1996)
Stations that were acquired from Citicasters
KSAZ, Phoenix, affiliated with CBS (CBS is with KPHO)
WBRC, Birmingham, affiliated with ABC (ABC affiliation is with a signal created from the signals of former CBS affilates WJSU and WCFT; WTTO turned down the ABC affiliation, eventually took the WB (1996-2006) and latter the CW (since 2006); WNAL/WPXH changed from Fox to CBS to Pax/i/ion)
WDAF, Kansas City, affiliated with NBC (NBC is now on former Fox affiliate KSHB)
WGHP, Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point, affiliated with ABC (ABC is now on former Fox affiliate WXLV)
Burnham Broadcasting
Just weeks after completing the New World deal, Fox announced another purchase, this one of Burnham Broadcasting. The stations involved were:
WVUE, New Orleans, affiliated with ABC (WNOL, which had been the market's Fox affiliate, took the WB affiliation (1996-2006, now with the CW); the ABC affiliation went to WGNO.)
WLUK, Green Bay, affiliated with NBC (NBC is now on former Fox affiliate WGBA)
WALA, Mobile, affiliated with NBC (NBC is on former Fox affiliate WPMI)
KHON, Honolulu, affiliated with NBC (NBC is on former Fox affiliate KHNL)