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The Fox Television Stations Group (FTSG) is a group of television stations located throughout the United States which are owned-and-operated by the Fox Broadcasting Company. FTSG also produces the Fox program Cops and syndicated Double Dare and Finders Keepers.

Fox Television Stations was formed in April 1986 after the acquisition of the Metromedia-owned independent stations by the 20th Century Fox film studio, at the time jointly owned by Australian media mogul Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, and Denver-based billionaire Marvin Davis. These stations would later go on to form the seeds of the newly formed Fox television network. Not long after the Metromedia deal was made, Murdoch purchased Davis's shares and News Corporation assumed complete control of 20th Century Fox.

Starting with the original six stations, Fox Television Stations gained the bulk of its group through two large transactions: the 1997 purchase of New World Communications, succeeding a 1993 business deal between the two companies which led to all of New World's stations switching from other networks to Fox during 1994-95; and the 2001 acquisition of the Chris-Craft/United group, which gave Fox ownership of several stations affiliated with the UPN network, and also created several duopolies (two stations in the same market owned by the same company).

List of Fox owned and operated stations

Currently, a total of 35 stations, consisting of 25 Fox stations, one independent station and nine UPN stations.

The Fox-owned UPN affiliates that are listed here are not included in the UPN/WB merger, and these stations have already removed references to UPN from their on-air branding and websites. On February 22, 2006, Fox Television Stations announced that all of their non-Fox outlets (the nine UPN affiliates and one independent) will be charter affiliates of a new service known as My Network TV [link]. The new network will tentatively debut on September 5, 2006.

Note: **Indicates original Fox-owned stations from the network's inception in 1986.

Current DMA# Market Station Owned Since Current Affiliation
1. New York City WNYW 5 ** 1986 Fox
WWOR-TV 9 2001 UPN
(to be My Network TV in Sept. 2006)
2. Los Angeles KTTV 11 ** 1986 Fox
KCOP 13 2001 UPN
(to be My Network TV in Sept. 2006)
3. Chicago WFLD-TV 32 ** 1986 Fox
WPWR-TV 50 2002 UPN
(to be My Network TV in Sept. 2006)
4. Philadelphia WTXF-TV 29 1995 Fox
5. Boston WFXT 25 1995
(previously owned from 1987-91)
Fox
7. Dallas - Fort Worth KDFW-TV 4 1997 Fox
KDFI-TV 27 1998 independent
(to be My Network TV in Sept. 2006)
8. Washington, D.C. WTTG 5 ** 1986 Fox
WDCA-TV 20 2002 UPN
(to be My Network TV in Sept. 2006)
9. Atlanta WAGA-TV 5 1997 Fox
10. Houston KRIV-TV 26 ** 1986 Fox
KTXH 20 2002 UPN
(to be My Network TV in Sept. 2006)
11. Detroit WJBK-TV 2 1997 Fox
12. Tampa-St. Petersburg WTVT 13 1997 Fox
14. Phoenix KSAZ-TV 10 1997 Fox
KUTP 45 2001 UPN
(to be My Network TV in Sept. 2006)
15. Minneapolis-St. Paul KMSP-TV 9 2001 Fox
WFTC 29 2002 UPN
(to be My Network TV in Sept. 2006)
16. Cleveland WJW-TV 8 1997 Fox
18. Denver KDVR 31 1993 Fox
20. Orlando - Daytona Beach WOFL 35 2002 Fox
WRBW 65 2001 UPN
(to be My Network TV in Sept. 2006)
21. St. Louis KTVI 2 1997 Fox
24. Baltimore WUTB 24 2001 UPN
(to be My Network TV in Sept. 2006)
31. Kansas City, Missouri WDAF-TV 4 1997 Fox
33. Milwaukee WITI-TV 6 1997 Fox
36. Salt Lake City KSTU 13 1990 Fox
40. Birmingham, Alabama WBRC-TV 6 1995 Fox
44. Memphis WHBQ-TV 13 1994 Fox
47. High Point - Greensboro -
Winston-Salem, N.C.
WGHP 8 1995 Fox
53. Austin, Texas KTBC-TV 7 1997 Fox
162. Gainesville, Florida WOGX 51 2002 Fox

Former Fox-owned stations

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