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Gray Television, Inc. is a public company that owns or operates 180 TV stations in 113 markets across the US. Founded in 1946 by James Gray, it has grown through acquisitions, diversifications and stock offerings.
Gray Television is a U.S. media company that owns or operates 180 TV stations across 113 markets. The list shows the stations by state and city, with information on channel, TV, affiliation, and ownership year.
WCSC-TV (channel 5) is the oldest continuously operating television station in South Carolina, affiliated with CBS and owned by Gray Television. It broadcasts local news, sports, weather and entertainment programs, and has a history of covering major events such as hurricanes and college sports.
WTOK-TV is the second television station in Mississippi and the first on the VHF band. It started as a CBS affiliate in 1953 and became an exclusive ABC affiliate in 1980, and also carries MyNetworkTV and CW programs on its subchannels.
WTVM (channel 9) is a television station in Columbus, Georgia, United States, affiliated with ABC.It is owned by Gray Television, which provides certain services to dual NBC/CW+ affiliate WLTZ (channel 38, owned by SagamoreHill Broadcasting) [2] and Fox affiliate WXTX (channel 54, owned by American Spirit Media) under separate shared services agreements (SSAs).
WPGA-TV (channel 58) is a television station in Perry, Georgia, that serves as the MeTV affiliate for the Macon area. It was formerly an ABC affiliate and an independent station, and has a history of affiliation swaps, disputes and changes.
KKTV (channel 11) is a television station in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States, that has been on the air since 1952. It is owned by Gray Television and broadcasts CBS, MeTV, MyNetworkTV and Outlaw programming, as well as local news and weather.
WDAM-TV (channel 7) is a television station licensed to Laurel, Mississippi, United States, serving the Hattiesburg area as an affiliate of NBC and ABC.It is owned by Gray Television alongside low-power Telemundo affiliate WLHA-LD (channel 18).