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Gray Television, Inc. is a communications company headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. As of March 2006, the company owned 33 television stations serving 26 television markets. Sixteen of the stations are affiliated with CBS, nine are affiliated with NBC, seven are affiliated with ABC and one is affiliated with Fox. The combined station group had 22 stations ranked number 1 in local news audience and 22 stations ranked number 1 in overall audience within their respective markets based on the results of the average of the Nielsen February, May, July and November 2003 ratings reports. The combined TV station group reached approximately 5.3% of total U.S. TV households. In addition, with 16 CBS-affiliated stations, the company was the largest independent owner of CBS affiliates in the country. In 2006, the company spun off its five daily newspapers and wireless messaging business into the newly formed Triple Crown Media, which subsequently merged with Host Communications.
Television stations The following are all affiliated stations: Digital Subchannels With the growth of digital television in the United States, Gray Television has been a pioneer of using subchannels on digital signals for second stations, often to bring unserved networks to markets. This list includes stations that are to launch but are not yet on the air. Also, Gray has dropped hints that when WCAV in Charlottesville converts to digital, their subchannels will carry sister low-power stations WVAW-LP and WAHU-CA. | ||||||||
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