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Reverse Auction Opening Prices Opening Prices2 Reverse Auction Opening Prices Opening Prices2 DMA Move to Low Move to High Rank DMA1 Call Sign Go Off-Air VHF VHF 1 New York, NY WABC-TV 598,775,220 349,285,545 NA 1 New York, NY WCBS-TV 888,687,000 666,515,250 355,474,800 1 New York, NY WDVB-CD 420,356,700 315,267,525 168,142,680 1 New York, NY WEBR-CD 375,907,500 281,930,625 150,363,000 1 New York, NY WEDW 447,387,300 335,540,475 178,954,920 1 New York, NY WEPT-CD 129,231,900 96,923,925 51,692,760 1 New York, NY WFTY-DT 437,470,200 328,102,650 174,988,080 1 New York, NY WFUT-DT 792,210,600 594,157,950 316,884,240 1 New York, NY WJLP 205,933,725 NA NA 1 New York, NY WLIW 671,371,200 503,528,400 268,548,480 1 New York, NY WLNY-TV 482,934,600 362,200,950 193,173,840 1 New York, NY WMBC-TV 801,658,800 601,244,100 320,663,520 1 New York, NY WMBQ-CD 444,397,500 333,298,125 177,759,000 1 New York, NY WMUN-CD 364,006,800 273,005,100 145,602,720 1 New York, NY WNBC 854,915,400 641,186,550 341,966,160 1 New York, NY WNET 440,772,840 257,117,490 NA 1 New York, NY WNJB 472,342,860 275,533,335 NA 1 New York, NY WNJN 774,503,100 580,877,325 309,801,240 1 New York, NY WNJU 900,000,000 675,000,000 360,000,000 1 New York, NY WNYE-TV 769,028,400 576,771,300 307,611,360 1 New York, NY WNYJ-TV 624,506,400 468,379,800 249,802,560 1 New York, NY WNYW 828,735,300 621,551,475 331,494,120 1 New York, NY WPIX 433,038,960 252,606,060 NA 1 New York, NY WPXN-TV 736,335,900 552,251,925 294,534,360 1 New York, NY WRNN-TV 845,558,100 634,168,575 338,223,240 1 New York, NY WTBY-TV 682,858,800 512,144,100 273,143,520 1 New York, NY WVVH-CD 31,106,700 23,330,025 12,442,680 1 New York, NY WWOR-TV 814,014,000 610,510,500 325,605,600 1 New York, NY WXTV-DT 836,596,800 627,447,600 334,638,720 1 New York, NY WZME 482,895,900 362,171,925 193,158,360 2 Los Angeles, CA KABC-TV 304,981,200 177,905,700 NA 2 Los Angeles, CA KAZA-TV 556,567,200 417,425,400 222,626,880 2 Los Angeles, CA KBEH 616,532,400 462,399,300 246,612,960 2 Los Angeles, CA KCAL-TV 299,360,880 174,627,180 NA 2 Los Angeles, CA KCBS-TV 544,120,200 408,090,150 217,648,080 2 Los Angeles, CA KCET 491,693,400 368,770,050 196,677,360 2 Los Angeles, CA KCOP-TV 333,433,800 194,503,050 NA 2 Los Angeles, CA KDOC-TV 538,722,000 404,041,500 215,488,800 2 Los Angeles, CA KFTR-DT 572,884,200 429,663,150 229,153,680 2 Los Angeles, CA KHTV-CD 457,227,900 342,920,925 182,891,160 2 Los Angeles, CA KILM 618,823,800 464,117,850 247,529,520 2 Los Angeles, CA KJLA 569,922,300 427,441,725 227,968,920 2 Los Angeles, CA KLCS 548,764,200 411,573,150 219,505,680 2 Los Angeles, CA KMEX-DT 528,543,900 396,407,925 211,417,560 1 Reverse Auction Opening Prices Opening Prices2 DMA Move to Low Move to High Rank DMA1 Call Sign Go Off-Air VHF VHF 2 Los Angeles, CA KNBC 605,015,100 453,761,325 242,006,040 2 Los Angeles, CA KNET-CD 434,375,100 325,781,325 173,750,040 2 Los Angeles, CA KNLA-CD 400,493,700 300,370,275 160,197,480 2 Los Angeles, CA KOCE-TV 580,269,600 435,202,200 232,107,840 2 Los Angeles, CA KPXN-TV 581,697,900 436,273,425 232,679,160 2 Los Angeles, CA KRCA 568,566,000 426,424,500 227,426,400 2 Los Angeles, CA KSCI 583,852,500 437,889,375 233,541,000 2 Los Angeles, CA KSFV-CD 517,013,100 387,759,825 206,805,240 2 Los Angeles, CA KSKJ-CD 170,830,800 128,123,100 68,332,320 2 Los Angeles, CA KTBN-TV 558,875,700 419,156,775 223,550,280 2 Los Angeles, CA KTLA 581,117,400 435,838,050 232,446,960 2 Los Angeles, CA KTTV 329,267,700 192,072,825 NA 2 Los Angeles, CA KVCR-DT 627,588,900 470,691,675 251,035,560 2 Los Angeles, CA KVEA 590,109,300 442,581,975 236,043,720 2 Los Angeles, CA KVMD 251,101,800 188,326,350 100,440,720 2 Los Angeles, CA KVME-TV Not Needed Not Needed Not Needed 2 Los Angeles, CA KWHY-TV 519,176,700 389,382,525 207,670,680 2 Los Angeles, CA KXLA 565,540,200 424,155,150 226,216,080 3 Chicago, IL W40CN-D 116,654,400 87,490,800 46,661,760 3 Chicago, IL WBBM-TV 328,749,840 191,770,740 NA 3 Chicago, IL WCIU-TV 553,584,600 415,188,450 221,433,840 3 Chicago, IL WCPX-TV 472,652,100 354,489,075 189,060,840 3 Chicago, IL WEDE-CD 335,465,100 251,598,825 134,186,040 3 Chicago, IL WFLD 565,644,600 424,233,450 226,257,840 3 Chicago, IL WGBO-DT 548,046,900 411,035,175 219,218,760 3 Chicago, IL WGN-TV 579,423,600 434,567,700 231,769,440 3 Chicago, IL WJYS 454,663,800 340,997,850 181,865,520 3 Chicago, IL WLPD-CD 354,213,000 265,659,750 141,685,200 3 Chicago, IL WLS-TV 631,287,900 473,465,925 252,515,160 3 Chicago, IL WMAQ-TV 545,276,700 408,957,525 218,110,680 3 Chicago, IL WMEU-CD 371,763,000 278,822,250 148,705,200 3 Chicago, IL WOCH-CD 388,803,600 291,602,700 155,521,440 3 Chicago, IL WOCK-CD 98,974,575 NA NA 3 Chicago, IL WPVN-CD 409,813,200 307,359,900 163,925,280 3 Chicago, IL WPWR-TV 610,003,800 457,502,850 244,001,520 3 Chicago, IL WSNS-TV 537,563,700 403,172,775 215,025,480 3 Chicago, IL WTTW 514,311,300 385,733,475 205,724,520 3 Chicago, IL WWME-CD 376,955,100 282,716,325 150,782,040 3 Chicago, IL WWTO-TV 304,250,040 177,479,190 NA 3 Chicago, IL WXFT-DT 478,550,700 358,913,025 191,420,280 3 Chicago, IL WYCC 473,427,900 355,070,925 189,371,160 3 Chicago, IL WYIN 429,635,700 322,226,775 171,854,280 4 Philadelphia, PA KJWP 159,863,175 NA NA 4 Philadelphia, PA KYW-TV 699,597,900 524,698,425 279,839,160 4 Philadelphia, PA WACP 145,428,750 NA NA 4 Philadelphia, PA WBPH-TV 378,786,780 220,958,955 NA 4 Philadelphia, PA WCAU 649,116,900 486,837,675 259,646,760 2 Reverse Auction Opening Prices Opening Prices2 DMA Move to Low Move to High Rank DMA1 Call Sign Go Off-Air VHF VHF 4 Philadelphia, PA WDPB 104,665,500 78,499,125 41,866,200 4 Philadelphia, PA WFMZ-TV 561,156,300 420,867,225 224,462,520 4 Philadelphia, PA WFPA-CD 297,370,800 223,028,100 118,948,320 4 Philadelphia, PA WGTW-TV 465,183,000 348,887,250 186,073,200 4 Philadelphia, PA WHYY-TV 345,335,400 201,445,650 NA 4 Philadelphia, PA WLVT-TV 486,339,300 364,754,475 194,535,720 4 Philadelphia, PA WMCN-TV 385,703,100 289,277,325 154,281,240 4 Philadelphia, PA WMGM-TV 139,128,300 104,346,225 55,651,320 4 Philadelphia, PA WNJS 503,944,200 377,958,150 201,577,680 4 Philadelphia, PA WNJT 580,503,600 435,377,700 232,201,440 4 Philadelphia, PA WPHA-CD 317,121,300 237,840,975 126,848,520 4 Philadelphia, PA WPHL-TV 662,081,400 496,561,050 264,832,560 4 Philadelphia, PA WPHY-CD 284,400,900 213,300,675 113,760,360 4 Philadelphia, PA WPPX-TV 445,690,800 334,268,100 178,276,320 4 Philadelphia, PA WPSG 579,040,200 434,280,150 231,616,080 4 Philadelphia, PA WPSJ-CD 180,970,200 135,727,650 72,388,080 4 Philadelphia, PA WPVI-TV 202,861,125 NA NA 4 Philadelphia, PA WQAV-CD 105,703,200 79,277,400 42,281,280 4 Philadelphia, PA WTSD-CD 324,135,900 243,101,925 129,654,360 4 Philadelphia, PA WTVE 484,634,700 363,476,025 193,853,880 4 Philadelphia, PA WTXF-TV 523,425,600 392,569,200 209,370,240 4 Philadelphia, PA WUVP-DT 526,236,300 394,677,225 210,494,520 4 Philadelphia, PA WWSI 502,920,000 377,190,000 201,168,000 4 Philadelphia, PA WYBE 553,251,600 414,938,700 221,300,640 5 Dallas-Ft.
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