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Appendix a Stations Transitioning on June 12 APPENDIX A STATIONS TRANSITIONING ON JUNE 12 DMA CITY ST NETWORK CALLSIGN LICENSEE 1 ABILENE-SWEETWATER SWEETWATER TX ABC/CW (D KTXS-TV BLUESTONE LICENSE HOLDINGS INC. 2 ALBANY GA ALBANY GA NBC WALB WALB LICENSE SUBSIDIARY, LLC 3 ALBANY GA ALBANY GA FOX WFXL BARRINGTON ALBANY LICENSE LLC 4 ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY ADAMS MA ABC WCDC-TV YOUNG BROADCASTING OF ALBANY, INC. 5 ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY ALBANY NY NBC WNYT WNYT-TV, LLC 6 ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY ALBANY NY ABC WTEN YOUNG BROADCASTING OF ALBANY, INC. 7 ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY ALBANY NY FOX WXXA-TV NEWPORT TELEVISION LICENSE LLC 8 ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY PITTSFIELD MA MYTV WNYA VENTURE TECHNOLOGIES GROUP, LLC 9 ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY SCHENECTADY NY CW WCWN FREEDOM BROADCASTING OF NEW YORK LICENSEE, L.L.C. 10 ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY SCHENECTADY NY CBS WRGB FREEDOM BROADCASTING OF NEW YORK LICENSEE, L.L.C. 11 ALBUQUERQUE-SANTA FE ALBUQUERQUE NM CW KASY-TV ACME TELEVISION LICENSES OF NEW MEXICO, LLC 12 ALBUQUERQUE-SANTA FE ALBUQUERQUE NM UNIVISION KLUZ-TV ENTRAVISION HOLDINGS, LLC 13 ALBUQUERQUE-SANTA FE ALBUQUERQUE NM PBS KNME-TV REGENTS OF THE UNIV. OF NM & BD.OF EDUC.OF CITY OF ALBUQ.,NM 14 ALBUQUERQUE-SANTA FE ALBUQUERQUE NM ABC KOAT-TV KOAT HEARST-ARGYLE TELEVISION, INC. 15 ALBUQUERQUE-SANTA FE ALBUQUERQUE NM NBC KOB-TV KOB-TV, LLC 16 ALBUQUERQUE-SANTA FE ALBUQUERQUE NM CBS KRQE LIN OF NEW MEXICO, LLC 17 ALBUQUERQUE-SANTA FE ALBUQUERQUE NM TELEFUTURKTFQ-TV TELEFUTURA ALBUQUERQUE LLC 18 ALBUQUERQUE-SANTA FE CARLSBAD NM ABC KOCT KOAT HEARST-ARGYLE TELEVISION, INC. 19 ALBUQUERQUE-SANTA FE DURANGO CO CBS KREZ-TV LIN OF COLORADO, LLC 20 ALBUQUERQUE-SANTA FE ROSWELL NM CBS KBIM-TV LIN OF NEW MEXICO, LLC 21 ALBUQUERQUE-SANTA FE ROSWELL NM NBC KOBR KOB-TV, LLC 22 ALBUQUERQUE-SANTA FE ROSWELL NM CW KRWB-TV ACME TELEVISION LICENSES OF NEW MEXICO, LLC 23 ALBUQUERQUE-SANTA FE SANTA FE NM FOX KASA-TV LIN OF NEW MEXICO, LLC 24 ALBUQUERQUE-SANTA FE SANTA FE NM IND KCHF SON BROADCASTING, INC. 25 ALBUQUERQUE-SANTA FE SANTA FE NM CW KWBQ ACME TELEVISION LICENSES OF NEW MEXICO, LLC 26 ALBUQUERQUE-SANTA FE SILVER CITY NM NBC KOBG-TV KOB-TV, LLC 27 ALBUQUERQUE-SANTA FE SILVER CITY NM ABC KOVT KOAT HEARST-ARGYLE TELEVISION, INC. 28 ALEXANDRIA LA ALEXANDRIA LA CW KBCA WILDERNESS COMMUNICATIONS, LLC 29 ALEXANDRIA LA ALEXANDRIA LA ABC KLAX-TV POLLACK/BELZ COMMUNICATION COMPANY, INC 30 ALEXANDRIA LA ALEXANDRIA LA PBS KLPA-TV LOUISIANA EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION AUTHORITY 31 ALPENA ALPENA MI CBS WBKB-TV THUNDER BAY BROADCASTING CORPORATION. 32 AMARILLO AMARILLO TX NBC KAMR-TV NEXSTAR BROADCASTING, INC. 33 AMARILLO AMARILLO TX FOX KCIT MISSION BROADCASTING, INC. 34 AMARILLO AMARILLO TX CBS KFDA-TV PANHANDLE TELECASTING LP 35 AMARILLO AMARILLO TX CBS KVII-TV BARRINGTON AMARILLO LICENSE LLC 36 AMARILLO FARWELL TX IND KPTF PRIME TIME CHRISTIAN BROADCASTING, INC 37 ANCHORAGE ANCHORAGE AK PBS KAKM ALASKA PUBLIC TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC 38 ANCHORAGE ANCHORAGE AK ABC KIMO SMITH MEDIA LICENSE HOLDINGS, LLC 39 ANCHORAGE ANCHORAGE AK NBC KTUU-TV NORTHERN LIGHTS MEDIA, INC. Page 1 APPENDIX A STATIONS TRANSITIONING ON JUNE 12 DMA CITY ST NETWORK CALLSIGN LICENSEE 40 ANCHORAGE ANCHORAGE AK CBS KTVA ALASKA BROADCASTING COMPANY, INC. 41 ATLANTA ATHENS GA UNIVISION WUVG-TV UNIVISION ATLANTA LLC 42 ATLANTA ATLANTA GA FOX WAGA WAGA LICENSE, INC. 43 ATLANTA ATLANTA GA MYTV WATL PACIFIC AND SOUTHERN COMPANY, INC. 44 ATLANTA ATLANTA GA CBS WGCL-TV MEREDITH CORPORATION 45 ATLANTA ATLANTA GA PBS WPBA BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA 46 ATLANTA ATLANTA GA IND WPCH-TV SUPERSTATION, INC. 47 ATLANTA ATLANTA GA IND WSB-TV GEORGIA TELEVISION COMPANY 48 ATLANTA ATLANTA GA ABC WSB-TV GEORGIA TELEVISION COMPANY 49 ATLANTA ATLANTA GA CW WUPA ATLANTA TELEVISION STATION WUPA INC 50 ATLANTA ATLANTA GA NBC WXIA-TV PACIFIC AND SOUTHERN COMPANY, INC. 51 ATLANTA ROME GA ION WPXA PAXSON ATLANTA LICENSE, INC. 52 AUGUSTA AUGUSTA GA IND WFXG SOUTHEASTERN MEDIA HOLDINGS, INC. 53 AUSTIN AUSTIN TX CW KNVA 54 BROADCASTING, INC. 54 AUSTIN AUSTIN TX FOX KTBC KTBC LICENSE, INC. 55 AUSTIN AUSTIN TX ABC KVUE KVUE TELEVISION, INC. 56 AUSTIN AUSTIN TX NBC KXAN-TV KXAN, INC. 57 AUSTIN KILLEEN TX UNIVISION KAKW-TV KAKW LICENSE PARTNERSHIP, L.P. 58 AUSTIN LLANO TX NBC KXAM-TV KXAN, INC 59 BAKERSFIELD BAKERSFIELD CA CBS KBAK-TV FISHER BROADCASTING - CALIFORNIA TV, L.L.C. 60 BAKERSFIELD BAKERSFIELD CA ABC KERO-TV MCGRAW-HILL BROADCASTING COMPANY, INC. 61 BAKERSFIELD BAKERSFIELD CA NBC KGET-TV HIGH PLAINS BROADCASTING LICENSE COMPANY LLC 62 BAKERSFIELD BAKERSFIELD CA MYTV KUVI-TV KUVI LICENSE PARTNERSHIP, G.P. 63 BALTIMORE ANNAPOLIS MD PBS WMPT MARYLAND PUBLIC BROADCASTING COMMISSION 64 BALTIMORE BALTIMORE MD NBC WBAL-TV WBAL HEARST-ARGYLE TV, INC. (CA CORP.) 65 BALTIMORE BALTIMORE MD ABC WMAR-TV SCRIPPS HOWARD BROADCASTING COMPANY 66 BALTIMORE BALTIMORE MD PBS WMPB MARYLAND PUBLIC BROADCASTING COMMISSION 67 BALTIMORE BALTIMORE MD MYTV WUTB FOX TELEVISION STATIONS, INC. 68 BANGOR BANGOR ME CBS/CW WABI-TV COMMUNITY BROADCASTING SERVICE 69 BANGOR BANGOR ME NBC WLBZ PACIFIC AND SOUTHERN COMPANY, INC. 70 BATON ROUGE BATON ROUGE LA CBS WAFB WAFB LICENSE SUBSIDIARY, LLC 71 BATON ROUGE BATON ROUGE LA FOX WGMB COMCORP OF BATON ROUGE LICENSE CORP. 72 BATON ROUGE BATON ROUGE LA PBS WLPB-TV LOUISIANA EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION AUTHORITY 73 BATON ROUGE BATON ROUGE LA NBC WVLA KNIGHT BROADCASTING OF BATON ROUGE LICENSE CORP. 74 BEAUMONT-PORT ARTHUR BEAUMONT TX ABC KBMT CHANNEL 12 OF BEAUMONT, INC. 75 BEAUMONT-PORT ARTHUR BEAUMONT TX CBS KFDM-TV FREEDOM BROADCASTING OF TEXAS LICENSEE, L.L.C. 76 BEAUMONT-PORT ARTHUR PORT ARTHUR TX NBC KBTV-TV NEXSTAR BROADCASTING, INC. 77 BEND OR BEND OR PBS KOAB-TV OREGON PUBLIC BROADCASTING 78 BEND OR BEND OR NBC KTVZ NPG OF OREGON, INC. Page 2 APPENDIX A STATIONS TRANSITIONING ON JUNE 12 DMA CITY ST NETWORK CALLSIGN LICENSEE 79 BILLINGS BILLINGS MT CBS KTVQ KTVQ COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 80 BILLINGS BILLINGS MT NBC KULR-TV MMM LICENSE II LLC 81 BILLINGS MILES CITY MT NBC KYUS-TV KYUS-TV BROADCASTING CORPORATION 82 BILOXI-GULFPORT BILOXI MS ABC WLOX WLOX LICENSE SUBSIDIARY, LLC 83 BILOXI-GULFPORT BILOXI MS PBS WLOX WLOX LICENSE SUBSIDIARY, LLC 84 BINGHAMTON BINGHAMTON NY NBC WIVT NEWPORT TELEVISION LICENSE LLC 85 BINGHAMTON BINGHAMTON NY PBS WSKG-TV WSKG PUBLIC TELECOMMUNICATIONS COUNCIL 86 BIRMINGHAM (ANN TUSC) ANNISTON AL ABC WJSU-TV TV ALABAMA, INCORPORATED 87 BIRMINGHAM (ANN TUSC) BIRMINGHAM AL FOX WBRC COMMUNITY TELEVISION OF ALABAMA LICENSE, LLC 88 BIRMINGHAM (ANN TUSC) BIRMINGHAM AL CBS WIAT NVT BIRMINGHAM LICENSEE, LLC 89 BIRMINGHAM (ANN TUSC) BIRMINGHAM AL NBC WVTM-TV MEDIA GENERAL COMMUNICATIONS HOLDINGS, LLC 90 BIRMINGHAM (ANN TUSC) GADSDEN AL ION WPXH PAXSON COMMUNICATIONS LICENSE COMPANY, LLC 91 BIRMINGHAM (ANN TUSC) TUSCALOOSA AL ABC WCFT-TV TV ALABAMA, INC. 92 BIRMINGHAM (ANN TUSC) TUSCALOOSA AL IND WUOA THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA 93 BLUEFIELD-BECKLEY-OAK HILL BLUEFIELD WV IND WLFB LIVING FAITH MINISTRIES, INC. 94 BLUEFIELD-BECKLEY-OAK HILL GRANDVIEW WV PBS WSWP-TV WEST VIRGINIA EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTING AUTHORITY 95 BLUEFIELD-BECKLEY-OAK HILL OAK HILL WV ABC WOAY-TV THOMAS BROADCASTING COMPANY 96 BOISE BOISE ID PBS KAID STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION, STATE OF IDAHO 97 BOISE BOISE ID CBS KBCI-TV FISHER BROADCASTING - IDAHO TV, L.L.C. 98 BOISE BOISE ID IND KKJB BOISE TELECASTERS, L.P. 99 BOISE BOISE ID NBC KTVB KING BROADCASTING COMPANY 100 BOISE CALDWELL ID CW KNIN-TV BANKS-BOISE, INC. 101 BOISE NAMPA ID ABC KIVI JOURNAL BROADCAST CORPORATION 102 BOISE NAMPA ID FOX KTRV-TV IDAHO INDEPENDENT TELEVISION, INC. 103 BOSTON (MANCHESTER) BOSTON MA CBS WBZ-TV CBS CORPORATON 104 BOSTON (MANCHESTER) BOSTON MA ABC WCVB-TV WCVB HEARST-ARGYLE TV, INC. 105 BOSTON (MANCHESTER) BOSTON MA PBS WGBH-TV WGBH EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION 106 BOSTON (MANCHESTER) BOSTON MA NBC WHDH-TV WHDH-TV 107 BOSTON (MANCHESTER) BOSTON MA IND WSBK-TV CBS CORPORATIOIN 108 BOSTON (MANCHESTER) CAMBRIDGE MA CW WLVI-TV WHDH-TV 109 BOSTON (MANCHESTER) MANCHESTER NH ABC WMUR-TV HEARST-ARGYLE PROPERTIES, INC. 110 BOSTON (MANCHESTER) MARLBOROUGH MA TELEFUTURWUTF-TV TELEFUTURA BOSTON LLC 111 BOSTON (MANCHESTER) WORCESTER MA UNIVISION WUNI ENTRAVISION HOLDINGS, LLC 112 BOWLING GREEN BOWLING GREEN KY NBC WNKY MMK LICENSE LLC 113 BUFFALO BATAVIA NY ION WPXJ-TV PAXSON BUFFALO LICENSE, INC. 114 BUFFALO BUFFALO NY NBC WGRZ-TV MULTIMEDIA ENTERTAINMENT, INC. 115 BUFFALO BUFFALO NY CBS WIVB-TV WIVB BROADCASTING, LLC 116 BUFFALO BUFFALO NY ABC WKBW-TV WKBW-TV LICENSE, INC. 117 BUFFALO BUFFALO NY CW WNLO WIVB BROADCASTING, LLC Page 3 APPENDIX A STATIONS TRANSITIONING ON JUNE 12 DMA CITY ST NETWORK CALLSIGN LICENSEE 118 BUFFALO BUFFALO NY MYTV WNYO-TV NEW YORK TELEVISION, INC. 119 BUFFALO SPRINGVILLE NY RTN WNGS EBC BUFFALO, INC., DEBTOR IN POSSESSION 120 BUTTE-BOZEMAN BOZEMAN MT CBS KBZK KCTZ COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 121 BUTTE-BOZEMAN BOZEMAN MT PBS KUSM MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY 122 BUTTE-BOZEMAN BUTTE MT FOX KBTZ MONTANA LICENSE SUB,INC. DEBTOR IN POSSESSION 123 BUTTE-BOZEMAN BUTTE MT CBS KXLF-TV KXLF COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 124 CASPER-RIVERTON CASPER WY NBC KCWY BOZEMAN TRAIL COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY 125 CEDAR RAPIDS-WTRLO-IWC&DUB CEDAR RAPIDS IA ABC KCRG-TV CEDAR RAPIDS TELEVISION COMPANY 126 CEDAR RAPIDS-WTRLO-IWC&DUB IOWA CITY IA PBS KIIN IOWA PUBLIC BROADCASTING BOARD 127 CEDAR RAPIDS-WTRLO-IWC&DUB WATERLOO IA PBS KRIN IOWA PUBLIC BROADCASTING BOARD 128 CHAMPAIGN&SPRNGFLD-DECATUR CHAMPAIGN IL CBS WCIA NEXSTAR BROADCASTING, INC. 129 CHAMPAIGN&SPRNGFLD-DECATUR JACKSONVILLE IL PBS WSEC WEST CENTRAL ILLINOIS EDUCATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORP. 130 CHAMPAIGN&SPRNGFLD-DECATUR SPRINGFIELD IL MYTV WCFN NEXSTAR BROADCASTING, INC.
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