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KYW-TV swapped Westinghouse

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    KYW-TV

    KYW-TV, virtual channel 3 (digital channel 26), is the CBS owned and operated station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. ... On September 10, 1995, KYW-TV and WCAU-TV swapped network affiliations, part of a more complex affiliation/ownership deal involving NBC, CBS and Westinghouse.
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    KYW (AM)

    From 1956 to 1965, Westinghouse and NBC swapped ownership of Westinghouse's Philadelphia cluster and Cleveland's NBC cluster of WTAM radio and WNBK-TV. ... Further information: NBC, KYW-TV, WKYC, and WTAM
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    Westinghouse Broadcasting

    Westinghouse sold a minority share of KYW-TV to CBS. ... On September 11, CBS-owned WCIX in Miami swapped channel locations with NBC-owned WTVJ.
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    WBZ-TV

    WBZ-TV, virtual channel 4, is a CBS owned-and-operated television station, located in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. ... Group W eventually struck an agreement to switch WBZ-TV, KYW-TV, and WJZ-TV to CBS (Westinghouse's two other stations, in Pittsburgh and San Francisco, were already CBS affiliates).
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    WCAU

    Westinghouse converted three of its stations, KYW-TV among them, into CBS affiliates. ... On September 10, 1995, KYW-TV and WCAU-TV swapped network affiliations, part of a more complex affiliation/ownership deal involving NBC, CBS and Group W.
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    WPSG

    WPSG, channel 57, is a television station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ... However, later that year, Westinghouse Broadcasting, owners of NBC-affiliated KYW-TV, cut a deal with CBS to switch channel 3 and two of Westinghouse's other stations to CBS.
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    Al Primo

    He began in the business in 1953 as a copy boy at WDTV in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, moving up the ranks over 12 years as the station switched dial positions (from channel 3 to channel 2), owners (from the DuMont Television Network to Westinghouse Broadcasting) and call letters (to KDKA-TV), working as news writer, cameraman, reporter, anchorman and news director. ... CBS3 Eyewitness News Team (Archived 2009-10-24) - unofficial site documenting the development of Eyewitness News at KYW-TV
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    Mike Douglas

    Mike Douglas, born Michael Delaney Dowd, Jr. (August 11, 1925 – August 11, 2006), was an American entertainer. ... Westinghouse returned to Philadelphia on June 19, 1965 with call letters KYW-TV.
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    WKYC

    In 1956, NBC swapped WNBK and WTAM-AM-FM to Westinghouse Electric Corporation in return for KYW radio and WPTZ-TV in Philadelphia. ... Further information: NBC, KYW (AM), KYW-TV, and WTAM
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    Owned-and-operated television stations in the United States

    Of those eight former Fox O&Os, WBRC was swapped to Raycom Media on March 31, 2009 for a station in Richmond, Virginia. ... However, after CBS announced its alliance with Westinghouse in 1995, the network chose to affiliate with Westinghouse’s KYW-TV, Philadelphia's longtime NBC affiliate.

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