Paramount Stations Group


Paramount Stations Group was a company that controlled a group of American broadcast television stations. The company existed from 1991 until 2001.

History

, the then-parent company of Paramount Pictures, formed the Paramount Stations Group in 1991 after buying out the remaining stake in TVX Broadcast Group that it did not already own. At the time of the transition in 1991, the group consisted of six outlets: Fox affiliates KRRT in the San Antonio area, WLFL-TV in Raleigh, and WTXF-TV in Philadelphia; and independent stations KTXA in Fort Worth, KTXH in Houston, and WDCA in Washington, D.C.. Shortly thereafter, the group began its expansion with its purchase of then-Fox affiliate WKBD-TV in Detroit from Cox Enterprises in 1993.
The original incarnation of Viacom purchased Paramount in 1993, with the deal closing in March 1994; Viacom then merged its own group of five CBS- and NBC-affiliated stations to the PSG fold. Shortly afterward Viacom entered into a joint venture with Chris-Craft Industries, which owned several television stations as part of its United Television subsidiary, to launch the United Paramount Network. Five of PSG's original six stations, along with several acquisitions such as WSBK-TV in Boston, became charter affiliates of the network when UPN launched in January 1995. PSG sold off two of its original six stations as well; KRRT and WTXF were sold to other companies, with the latter becoming a Fox-owned station. To make up for the loss of its Philadelphia-owned station, PSG bought Philadelphia independent station WGBS-TV and renamed it to WPSG-TV, and moved the UPN affiliation there. The company eventually divested itself of the CBS and NBC stations it held and purchased more UPN affiliates as the 1990s continued.
Airing since 1992 in Sweden and other European countries, 4 of the group's independent stations began in late December 1993 testing Video Games Challenge, interactive via the phone game show produced by Invisible Cities of Los Angeles and Big Band Productions of Sweden.
In 2000, PSG bought out Chris-Craft's stake in UPN. Shortly thereafter, Chris-Craft exited broadcasting and sold most of its stations to Fox.
PSG was folded the next year after Viacom completed its merger with CBS. The remaining PSG stations were merged with the CBS owned-and-operated stations to form the Viacom Television Stations Group. Today, that group is called the CBS Television Stations Group.

Stations

Stations are arranged alphabetically by state and by community of license.
City of license / MarketStationChannel
TV
Years ownedCurrent ownership status
Sacramento–Stockton–ModestoKMAX-TV31 1998–2001The CW owned-and-operated by ViacomCBS
New Britain–Hartford–New HavenWVIT 130 1994–1997NBC owned-and-operated
Washington, D.C.WDCA20 1991–2001MyNetworkTV owned-and-operated by Fox Television Stations
Fort Pierce–West Palm Beach, FLWTVX34 1997–2001The CW affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group
Miami–Fort LauderdaleWBFS-TV33 1995–2001MyNetworkTV affiliate owned by ViacomCBS
St. Petersburg–TampaWTOG44 1996–2001The CW owned-and-operated by ViacomCBS
AtlantaWUPA69 1995–2001The CW owned-and-operated by ViacomCBS
Marion–Indianapolis, INWNDY-TV23 1999–2001MyNetworkTV affiliate owned by Circle City Broadcasting
Hutchinson–Wichita, KSKSCC 336 2001MyNetworkTV affiliate, KMTW, owned by Mercury Broadcasting Company
Shreveport–TexarkanaKSLA-TV 112 1994–1995CBS affiliate owned by Gray Television
Slidell–New Orleans, LAWUPL54 1997–2001MyNetworkTV affiliate owned by Tegna
BostonWSBK-TV38 1995–2001MyNetworkTV affiliate owned by ViacomCBS
New Bedford, MA–Providence, RIWLWC28 2Ion Plus owned-and-operated by Ion Media
DetroitWKBD-TV50 1993–2001The CW owned-and-operated by ViacomCBS
St. LouisKMOV 14 1994–1997CBS affiliate owned by Meredith Corporation
Albany–Schenectady–TroyWNYT 113 1994–1996NBC affiliate owned by Hubbard Broadcasting
Rochester, New YorkWHEC-TV 110 1994–1996NBC affiliate owned by Hubbard Broadcasting
Raleigh–Durham–FayettevilleWLFL-TV22 1991–1994The CW affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group
Chillicothe–Columbus, OHWWHO53 1997–2001The CW affiliate owned by Manhan Media, Inc.
Oklahoma CityKAUT-TV43 1998–2001Independent station owned by Nexstar Media Group
Jeannette–Pittsburgh, PAWNPA-TV19 1998–2001The CW owned-and-operated, WPCW, by ViacomCBS
PhiladelphiaWTXF-TV29 1991–1995Fox owned-and-operated
PhiladelphiaWPSG57 1995–2001The CW owned-and-operated by ViacomCBS
Fort Worth–DallasKTXA21 1991–2001Independent station owned by ViacomCBS
HoustonKTXH20 1991–2001MyNetworkTV owned-and-operated by Fox Television Stations
Kerrville–San Antonio, TXKRRT35 1991–1995The CW affiliate, KMYS, owned by Deerfield Media
Portsmouth–Norfolk, VA
WGNT27 1997–2001The CW affiliate owned by the E. W. Scripps Company
Tacoma–SeattleKSTW11 1997–2001The CW owned-and-operated by ViacomCBS