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  2. KWGN-TV - Wikipedia

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    KWGN-TV (channel 2) is a television station in Denver, Colorado, United States, serving as the local CW outlet. It is owned and operated by network majority owner Nexstar Media Group alongside Fox affiliate KDVR, channel 31 (and its Fort Collins–licensed satellite KFCT, channel 22).

  3. WFXL - Wikipedia

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    WFXL (channel 31) is a television station in Albany, Georgia, United States, serving as the Fox affiliate for Southwest Georgia.Owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group, the station maintains studios on Stuart Avenue in Albany, and its transmitter is located east of Doerun along the Colquitt–Worth county line.

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  5. WUHF - Wikipedia

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    WUHF (channel 31) is a television station in Rochester, New York, United States, affiliated with the Fox network. It is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group, which provides certain services to dual ABC/CW affiliate WHAM-TV (channel 13) under a local marketing agreement (LMA) with Deerfield Media.

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    By INSIDE EDITION staff. TV viewers got a rude awakening in Denver, Colorado, during a live morning newscast. Reporting outdoors, news anchor Kyle Clark and weather meteorologist Kathy Sabine at ...

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  9. KDVR - Wikipedia

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    BMA put its Denver and Sacramento television stations on the market in October 1988. [a] It was the second time the company had done so; in 1985, all three had been on the market and attracted bids from such major players as Taft Broadcasting and Gaylord Broadcasting, but the startup KDVR and KPDX weighed down the value of the highly profitable KTXL. [19]