• Stations are arranged in alphabetical order by state and
city of license. • Two boldface asterisks appearing following a station's call letters (
**) indicate a station built and signed on by The Outlet Company. In 1994, Outlet signed
local marketing agreements with the startup company
Fant Broadcasting, which owned stations in two Outlet markets. Both of these stations were
WB affiliates under Outlet control. •
WLWC (channel 28),
New Bedford, Massachusetts, operated by WJAR-TV •
WWHO (channel 53),
Chillicothe, Ohio, operated by WCMH-TV Following its purchase of the remaining three Outlet stations, NBC kept involvement with the Fant stations until it orchestrated a three-way deal in which Fant sold the two stations to
the original Viacom's
Paramount Stations Group and, in return, NBC acquired Viacom/Paramount's
WVIT in
New Britain, Connecticut in 1997. Viacom/Paramount promptly added secondary affiliations with its
UPN network; however, it was forced to run WLWC and WWHO as primary WB affiliates until 2000, when UPN became the primary affiliation, relegating WB to a secondary affiliation. The two stations were separated in March 2005 when Viacom sold WWHO to
LIN TV. WLWC and WWHO both became affiliates of
The CW, the result of a merger of UPN and WB, in the Fall of 2006. As of 2013, WWHO is operated by the
Sinclair Broadcast Group (which now also owns WJAR) through a shared services agreement with its current owner Manhan Media while WLWC (which was owned outright by Sinclair for just over a year) is now owned by
OTA Broadcasting (a subsidiary of Michael Dell's Dell Capital). ==External links==