Independent station
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An independent station is a television station that is not affiliated with any network.
During the 1950s and 1960s, these stations would fill their broadcast hours with programming such as movies, sports, cartoons, newsreels, filmed travelogues, and some locally-produced programs, including newscasts. Independents on the air during this period would begin their broadcasting day (sign-on) at times later than network-affiliated stations, some in the middle of the morning.
A newer source of programming became available to independent stations by the middle 1960s: re-broadcasts (reruns) of network programs which, after completing their initial runs, were sold into syndication. By the start of the 1970s, the standard format many independents followed was this: children's programming in the morning and afternoon, and movies and other adult-oriented shows (some stations aired paid religious programs) during middays. Independents would counter-program the local network stations with syndicated reruns, usually situation comedies (sitcoms) and hour-long dramas, in the early evening (while network stations aired local and national news), and movies during primetime and late-night hours. In some areas, independents would carry network programs that were not aired on a local affiliate.
In larger markets (such as New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles and others), independent stations benefited from a Federal Communications Commission ruling barring network-affiliated stations within the top fifty television markets from airing off-network programs in the two hours preceding primetime. Known as the "Prime Time Access Rule", this guideline was in effect from 1975 until 1995, and as a result, syndicated reruns became more readily available to independents.
In the 1980s, television syndicators started to offer original, first-run programming, and independent stations were the primary beneficiaries of this trend. Independents would schedule first-run programs during primetime and on weekends. Some stations in larger markets even ventured into local news broadcasts, usually at the earlier time of 10:00 p.m. in the Eastern and Pacific time zones, and 9:00 p.m. in the Central and Mountain time zones. Network stations aired their late newscasts an hour later.
The independent station roster in the United States once numbered close to three-hundred in the mid-1980s. Many of these stations belonged to the Association of Independent Television Stations (INTV), a group similar to the National Association of Broadcasters, and which lobbied the FCC on behalf of the cause of the independent.
In the United States, several independent stations were commonly-owned. Companies that operated three or more independents included:
- Metromedia
- Tribune Broadcasting
- RKO General
- Chris-Craft Industries, and its subsidiary United Television
- Kaiser Broadcasting, and its successor Field Communications
- Taft Broadcasting
- Sinclair Broadcast Group
- TVX Broadcast Group, and its successor Paramount Stations Group (eventually evolving into the CBS Television Stations Group through several mergers, independents owned by the group now mainly affiliated with UPN)
- Christian Broadcasting Network
- Gaylord Broadcasting
- Grant Broadcasting
- Pappas Telecasting Companies
- Cox Enterprises
While independent stations were not as common in Canada, there were several notable examples of such (see listing below).
A list of notable U.S. independent stations, past and present
(a partial listing, arranged on current Nielsen DMA data)- New York City: WNEW-TV, WOR-TV/WWOR-TV, WPIX, WATV/WNTA-TV, WLIG/WLNY
- Los Angeles: KTLA, KHJ-TV/KCAL-TV, KTTV, KCOP, KWHY-TV, KDOC-TV
- Chicago: WGN-TV, WFLD-TV, WSNS-TV, WCIU-TV, WPWR-TV, WGBO-TV
- Philadelphia: WPHL-TV, WTAF-TV, WKBS-TV/WGTW-TV, WGBS-TV, WFMZ-TV
- Boston: WSBK-TV, WLVI-TV, WXNE-TV, WSMW-TV/WHLL
- San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose: KRON-TV, KTVU, KBHK-TV, KGSC-TV/KICU-TV, KTZO/KOFY-TV, KFTY
- Dallas-Fort Worth: KDFI-TV, KTVT, KTXA, KXTX-TV, KFWD, KRLD-TV, KSTR
- Washington, D.C.: WTTG, WDCA-TV
- Atlanta: WTCG/WTBS, WGNX, WATL-TV, WVEU, WHOT
- Houston: KHTV, KRIV-TV, KTXH, KNWS-TV, KTBU-TV
- Detroit: WKBD-TV, WXON, WGPR-TV
- Tampa-Saint Petersburg: WTOG-TV, WTTA, WMOR-TV, WFTS
- Seattle-Tacoma: KSTW, KCPQ, KVOS-TV, KONG-TV, KTZZ
- Phoenix: KPHO-TV, KNXV-TV, KUTP, KTVK
- Minneapolis-Saint Paul: WTCN-TV, KMSP-TV, KITN, KSTC-TV, KTMA/KLGT
- Cleveland-Akron: WUAB, WBNX-TV, WKBF-TV/WCLQ, WOIO
- Miami-Fort Lauderdale: WCIX, WBFS-TV, WDZL, WAMI-TV
- Denver: KWGN-TV, KDVR, KTVD
- Sacramento-Stockton: KTXL, KRBK-TV, KSCH/KQCA
- Orlando-Daytona Beach: WOFL, WKCF, WRBW
- Saint Louis: KPLR-TV, KDNL-TV
- Pittsburgh: WPGH-TV, WPTT
- Portland, Oregon: KPTV, KPDX
- Baltimore: WBFF, WNUV-TV
- Indianapolis: WTTV, WXIN
- San Diego: KCST-TV, XETV, KUSI-TV, KTTY
- Charlotte: WAXN-TV, WCCB, WJZY, WRET-TV, WHKY-TV
- Hartford-New Haven: WHCT, WTXX, WTIC-TV
- Raleigh-Durham-Fayetteville: WLFL-TV, WKFT
- Nashville: WZTV, WCAY-TV/WXMT
- Kansas City, Missouri: KBMA-TV/KSHB-TV, KZKC/KSMO-TV
- Columbus, Ohio: WTTE
- Milwaukee: WVTV, WCGV-TV, WDJT-TV
- Cincinnati: WXIX-TV, WIII-TV/WSTR-TV
- Greenville-Spartanburg-Asheville: WAXA/WFBC-TV, WGGS-TV, WHNS, WASV, WNEG-TV
- Salt Lake City: KSTU, KAZG, KJZZ-TV
- San Antonio: KCOR-TV/KUAL-TV, KABB
- West Palm Beach: WFLX, WTVX
- Grand Rapids-Kalamazoo-Battle Creek: WXMI
- Birmingham-Anniston-Tuscaloosa: WTTO, WABM
- Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point: WGNN-TV/WJTM/WNRW-TV
- Norfolk-Portsmouth-Newport News: WYAH-TV/WGNT, WTVZ, WVBT, WSKY-TV
- New Orleans: WGNO, WNOL-TV
- Memphis: WPTY-TV, WMKW-TV/WLMT
- Oklahoma City: KOKH-TV, KAUT-TV
- Las Vegas KVVU-TV
- Buffalo: WUTV
- Louisville: WDRB
- Providence: WNAC-TV
- Jacksonville: WAWS, WJXT
- Austin: KBVO
- Scranton/Wilkes-Barre: WOLF-TV
- Albany-Schenectady-Troy: WXXA-TV
- Fresno-Visalia: KMPH, KAIL
- Dayton, Ohio: WRGT-TV
- Richmond, Virginia: WRLH-TV, WZXK/WAWB/WUPV
- Toledo, Ohio: WUPW
- Charleston-Huntington, W.V.: WVAH-TV
- Tucson: KZAZ/KMSB-TV
- Honolulu: KIKU-TV/KHNL, KFVE
- Des Moines: KCBR/KDSM-TV
- Spokane: KAYU-TV
- Rochester, New York: WUHF
A list of notable Canadian independent stations, past and present
- Barrie, Ontario: CKVR-TV
- Calgary-Lethbridge: CFAC-TV/CICT-CISA
- Edmonton: CITV
- Halifax: CIHF-TV
- Hamilton: CHCH-TV
- London, Ontario: CFPL-TV
- Pembroke-Ottawa: CHRO-TV
- St. Johns, Nfld.: CJON-TV
- Toronto: CITY-TV, CKXT, CFMT, CJMT
- Winnipeg: CKND-TV, CHMI
- Wingham, Ontario: CKNX-TV
- Vancouver: CKVU, CIVT
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