Re: Most Inexplicable Network Program Pre-Emption
Though Group W had disposed of WPCQ in 1984, only four years after acquiring it; and it became WCNC-TV in 1989. So at the point the merger was proposed, their properties only consisted of the five VHF's - KYW, WBZ, KPIX, KDKA and WJZ. From what I remember, they'd switched the last-named station to CBS out of pique over the way the Balto network affiliation switch of early 1995 (which saw WMAR-TV/2 switch from NBC to ABC) was handled.
Ultimajock said:(b) prior to completing the merger with CBS, more of Westinghouse's TV stations -- KYW-TV in both Cleveland and Philadelphia, WBZ-TV/4 Boston and WPCQ/36 Charlotte -- were NBC affiliates than with CBS (KPIX/5 San Francisco and KDKA-TV/2 Pittsburgh) or ABC (only WJZ-TV/13 Baltimore)...
Though Group W had disposed of WPCQ in 1984, only four years after acquiring it; and it became WCNC-TV in 1989. So at the point the merger was proposed, their properties only consisted of the five VHF's - KYW, WBZ, KPIX, KDKA and WJZ. From what I remember, they'd switched the last-named station to CBS out of pique over the way the Balto network affiliation switch of early 1995 (which saw WMAR-TV/2 switch from NBC to ABC) was handled.