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The Taft Broadcasting Company, also known as Taft Television and Radio Company, Incoporated, was a media conglomerate based in Cincinnati, Ohio. It has its roots in the family of William Howard Taft, the 27th President of the United States, whose nephew, Hulbert Taft, published the Cincinnati Times-Star newspaper and later founded WKRC radio.

History

Later in 1987, Taft Broadcasting becomes Great American Broadcasting following a major restructuring of its operations. Carl Lindner, Jr., a Cincinnati-based investor, becomes Taft's majority stockholder and renames the company after his Great American Insurance Company. Great American spins-off WTVN-TV to Anchor Media, a new firm comprised of former Taft Broadcasting board members. Worldvision Enterprises is sold to Spelling Entertainment. A new company, led by former Taft Broadcasting president Dudley S. Taft Jr., retains WGHP and WNNE (until WNNE is sold to Heritage Media, then owner of WPTZ in Plattsburgh, New York in 1990), and later purchases another Philadelphia station, WPHL-TV.
Today, although effectively defunct as a separate corporation, Citicasters continues to exist as a holding company within the complex corporate structure of Clear Channel.

Television stations formerly owned by Taft/Great American/Citicasters

Current DMA# Market Station Years Owned Current Affiliation/Owner
4. Philadelphia WTAF-TV 29
(now WTXF-TV)
1969-87 Fox owned-and-operated (O&O)
7. Fort Worth-Dallas KTXA 21 1984-87 UPN affiliate owned by CBS
(to become independent in Sept. 2006)
8. Washington, D.C. WDCA-TV 20 1979-87 UPN affiliate owned by Fox
(to become My Network TV in Sept. 2006)
10. Houston KTXH 20 1984-87 UPN affiliate owned by Fox
(to become My Network TV in Sept. 2006)
12. St. Petersburg-Tampa WTSP 10 1984-96 CBS affiliate owned by Gannett Company
14. Phoenix KTSP-TV 10
(now KSAZ-TV)
1984-94 Fox owned-and-operated (O&O)
17. Miami WCIX 6
(now WFOR-TV 4)
1983-87 CBS owned-and-operated (O&O)
31. Kansas City, Missouri WDAF-TV 4 1964-94 Fox owned-and-operated (O&O)
32. Columbus, Ohio WTVN-TV 6
(now WSYX)
1950-87 ABC affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group
34. Cincinnati WKRC-TV 11/12 1949-96 CBS affiliate owned by Clear Channel
40. Birmingham, Alabama WBRC-TV 6 1957-95 Fox owned-and-operated (O&O)
47. High Point - Greensboro - Winston-Salem WGHP 8 1984-87
1992-95
Fox owned-and-operated (O&O)
49. Buffalo, New York WGR-TV 2
(now WGRZ-TV)
1964-83 NBC affiliate owned by Gannett Company
54. Scranton - Wilkes-Barre, PA WNEP-TV 16 1964-69 ABC affiliate owned by the New York Times Company
90. White River Junction, Vermont WNNE-TV 31 1978-87 NBC affiliate owned by Hearst-Argyle
(semi-satellite of WPTZ)

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