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Stations that already carry both UPN and WB?

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I hope I'm not repeating anything, but In Memphis both UPN and WB are already carried on WLMT 30. UPN is on from 7 to 9 PM Central time, and WB is on from 10 PM to midnight and Sunday nights from 6 to 9 PM. In their case the CW merger will probably free up the 10 PM to midnight block, which will probably be filled with more of the typical syndicated junk they carry during the rest of the day.

What other stations are there that already carry both networks and will probably be doing the same kind of thing?
 
> What other stations are there that already carry both
> networks and will probably be doing the same kind of thing?
>

WLWC-TV channel 28 of New Bedford, MA/Providence, RI is UPN primary and WB secondary now. The station is operated by CBS' Boston division (WBZ/WSBK). UPN is run in pattern (from 8 to 10 PM ET) with WB airing at later hours.
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> I hope I'm not repeating anything, but In Memphis both UPN
> and WB are already carried on WLMT 30. UPN is on from 7 to 9
> PM Central time, and WB is on from 10 PM to midnight and
> Sunday nights from 6 to 9 PM. In their case the CW merger
> will probably free up the 10 PM to midnight block, which
> will probably be filled with more of the typical syndicated
> junk they carry during the rest of the day.
>
> What other stations are there that already carry both
> networks and will probably be doing the same kind of thing?
>

WWHO in Columbus, Ohio has been doing it for years
 
I know WNYS 43 in Syracuse was originally a UPN affiliate, and is now a WB affiliate, but does it still show any of the UPN schedule?<P ID="signature">______________
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> I know WNYS 43 in Syracuse was originally a UPN affiliate,
> and is now a WB affiliate, but does it still show any of the
> UPN schedule?

They shouldn't. Last I checked, WSTQ-LP (owned by Raycom's WSTM-3) was the UPN affiliate in Syracuse.

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