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Newswatch is a brand for local newscasts.
DMA# | DMA Name | Station | Affiliation | Yes/No | Other Notes |
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2. | Los Angeles, California | KDOC-TV | Ind. | No | Originally called NewsWatch 56 in the fall of 1988, then re-branded as Orange County NewsWatch, and then KDOC NewsWatch. Stopped Producing News in 1992. Instead, KDOC produced news cut-ins. KDOC resumed full TV news production in 2007 with Daybreak OC a partnership with the Orange County Register in September 2007; that newscast was canceled one year later. |
6. | San Francisco Bay Area | KRON-TV | NBC (now MyNetworkTV) | No | Identified as NewsWatch from the late 1960s until about 1974 when KRON adopted WNBC's NewsCenter branding for local news |
9. | Atlanta, Georgia | WAII-TV (now WXIA-TV) | ABC (now NBC) | No | Has identified as 11 Alive News since 1984 |
10. | Houston, Texas | KHOU-TV | CBS | No | Used as NewsWatch 11 until 1975, identified as 11 News until late-March 2011. Currently known as KHOU 11 News. |
13. | Tampa, Florida | WFLA-TV | NBC | No | Used from 1975 to 1993; Is now identified as NewsChannel 8. |
Sarasota, Florida | WXLT-TV, now known as WWSB | ABC | No | Identified as TV-40 Newswatch in the 1970s. Has identified as ABC 7 News since 2004. The station is part of the Tampa market but does not serve as the Tampa metro area's ABC affiliate, which was served by WLCY/WTSP at the station's establishment, and is currently served by WFTS. | |
15. | Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota | WCCO-TV | CBS | No | Used from 1977 to 1981; has identified as WCCO News since 2005 |
16. | Miami, Florida | WPLG-TV | ABC | No | Has identified as Local 10 News since 2005 |
17. | Denver, Colorado | KOA-TV (now KCNC-TV) | CBS | No | Was used in the 1970s. Currently identifies as "CBS 4 News". |
19. | Mansfield, Ohio | WMFD-TV | Ind. | Yes | Currently identifies as WMFD NewsWatch HD |
20. | Sacramento, California | KOVR-TV | CBS | No | Was used for a time during its ABC days(early-mid 80's) as NewsWatch 13, currently identifies as CBS 13 News |
21. | St. Louis, Missouri | KDNL-TV | ABC | No | Identified as TV-30 Newswatch in the 1970s. Local newscasts ended in 2001 and will resume in late 2014. |
22. | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | WIIC-TV (now WPXI-TV) | NBC | No | Dropped News/Watch branding circa 1975, Channel 11 News has been in use since 1985. |
25. | Raleigh-Durham-Fayetteville, North Carolina | WKFT-TV (now WUVC-TV) | Independent | No | Known as Newswatch 40 in the 1980s. Local newscasts ended in 1988. |
29. | Nashville, Tennessee | WNGE-TV (now WKRN-TV) | ABC | No | Has identified as News 2 since 1994 |
32. | Columbus, Ohio | WCMH-TV | NBC | No | Identified as NewsWatch 4 from 1976 to 1992; has identified as NBC4 since 2005 |
32. | Columbus, Ohio | WOUB-TV & WOUC-TV | PBS | Yes | Ohio University-owned PBS affiliate produces half-hour news program each weekday using the name NewsWatch |
35. | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | WVTV | The CW | No | Was used for newsbreaks during the 1970s and 1980s |
43. | Birmingham, Alabama | WAPI-TV (now WVTM) | NBC | No | Was used during the mid-1970s; identified as NBC 13 News from 1995 to 2010; currently identified as (Today's) WVTM 13 News |
48. | Jacksonville, Florida | WJKS-TV (now WCWJ) | ABC (now CW) | No | Stopped producing newscasts in late 1996 after disaffiliation from ABC |
50. | Memphis, Tennessee | WPTY-TV (now WATN-TV) | ABC | No | Has identified as Local 24 News since 2013 |
WLMT-TV | CW) | No | Currently identifies as CW30 News Since 2010 | ||
WREG | CBS | No | Used during the 1970s and early 1980s; has identified as Newschannel 3 since 1993 | ||
53. | Providence, Rhode Island/New Bedford, Massachusetts | WJAR | NBC | No | Has identified as NBC 10 News since 2005 |
55. | Scranton, Pennsylvania & Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania | WNEP-TV | ABC | Yes | Has been identified Newswatch 16 [1] since 1968. |
63. | Lexington, Kentucky | WTVQ-TV | ABC | No | Identified as 62 NewsWatch from 1978 to 1980, while the station broadcast on channel 62; has identified as ABC 36 News since 2009 |
72. | Des Moines, Iowa | WHO-TV | NBC | No | Identified as NewsWatch 13 from 1977 to 1980; has identified as Channel 13 News since 2004 |
74. | Omaha, Nebraska | KETV | ABC | Yes | Identified as NewsWatch 7 since the mid-1970s and KETV NewsWatch 7 since 2000. |
85. | Champaign-Urbana/Decatur/Springfield, Illinois | WEIU-TV | PBS | Yes | Identified as News Watch since as early as 2002. |
96. | South Bend, Indiana | WSJV | Heroes & Icons (formerly Fox) | No | Ended branding upon becoming a Fox affiliate in 1994; currently has no news operation since move of Fox affiliation to WSBT-DT2 in 2016. |
103. | Evansville, Indiana | WFIE | NBC | No | Has used intermittently since the 1970s. Used "NewsWatch" during the late 1970s and again from 1989 to 1994. Identified as "News Watch 14" from 1994 to 2006, has identified as 14 News since 2006 |
104. | Johnstown, Pennsylvania | WWCP | Fox | No | Identified as News Watch during early years of news, then Fox 8 News before ceasing news operation in 2008. |
113. | Youngstown, Ohio | WKBN-TV | CBS | No | Identified Now as "WKBN 27 First News" |
112. | Augusta, Georgia | WJBF-TV | ABC | No | Has identified as WJBF NewsChannel 6 since 1992 |
119. | Fargo/Grand Forks | KTHI-TV (now KVLY-TV) | ABC (now NBC) | No | Identified as TV-11 Newswatch from 1979 to 1983; has identified as Valley News Live since 2007 |
120. | Eugene | KMTR | NBC | No | Now identifies as "NBC 16" |
121. | Montgomery, Alabama | WNCF-TV | ABC | No | Full-time News Operation ended in 2003. Station now broadcasts abbreviated newscasts. |
122. | Yakima, Washington | KIMA-TV | CBS | No | Identified as KIMA News Watch until 2007, currently identifies as KIMA Action News, sister station to KEPR |
Pasco, Washington | KEPR-TV | CBS | No | Identified as KEPR News Watch until 2007, currently identifies as KEPR Action News, sister station to KIMA | |
129. | Corpus Christi, Texas | KZTV-TV | CBS | No | Identified as "NewsWatch 10" at various points of the 1980s, 90's, and finally from 1999 to 2002. has identified as "Action 10 News" since 2004 |
140. | Medford, Oregon/Klamath Falls, Oregon | KDRV/KDKF | ABC | Yes | Currently identifies as NewsWatch 12 |
147. | Salisbury, Maryland | WMDT | ABC | No | Currently identifies as 47 ABC News |
150. | Erie, Pennsylvania | WSEE-TV | CBS | No | Used from 1984 to 2012. Currently shares newscasts with WICU under Erie News Now. |
158. | Bluefield, West Virginia/Beckley, West Virginia/Oak Hill, West Virginia | WOAY-TV | ABC | Yes | Identified as NewsWatch 4 until 2009; currently identifies as simply NewsWatch ( branding changed at the time of DTV transition ) |
160. | Biloxi-Gulfport, Mississippi | WLOX | ABC | No | Identified as NewsWatch 13 during the 1980s and 1990s, has identified as WLOX News since 2006 |
163. | Idaho Falls, Idaho/Pocatello, Idaho | KIDK | CBS | No | Identified as Newswatch 3 until 2007. Currently identifies as Channel 3 Eyewitness News |
169. | Clarksburg, West Virginia | WBOY | NBC | No | Now 12 News |
171. | Utica, New York | WUTR | ABC | No | Identified as Newswatch 20 during the 1970s. Dropped its news operation in 2003. Revived its newsroom in 2011 using a different brand. |
201. | St. Joseph, Missouri | KQTV | ABC | No | Identified as NewsWatch 2 and KQ2 Newswatch for decades. Currently identifies as KQ2 News |
Medicine Hat, Alberta | CHAT TV | E! Canada | No | Identified as CHAT News since September 1, 2008 |
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