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The “C” stands for CBS and the “W” stands for Warner Bros. In addition to the other comment, in 1995 Chris Craft (United Television) and Paramount (owned by Viacom) created the UPN Network, and Warner Brothers created The WB Network (complete with a mascot called Michigan J Frog).
By the late 1990s, the call signs were minimized to be just barely readable to meet FCC requirements, and the stations were simply known as "UPN", then channel number or city. (e.g. WPWR-TV in Chicago had been referred to as "UPN Chicago" and WWOR-TV in New
8 Απρ 2023 · Continuous Wave (CW) is not a modulation technique like AM, FM, or SSB, but rather a mode of operation where the carrier wave is turned on and off according to a predefined pattern, typically to transmit Morse code.
For broadcast affiliates, the station's advertised channel number follows the call letters. In most cases, this is the station's virtual channel number. Stations listed in boldface are owned and operated (or operated through an LMA) by the CW's owner CBS News and Stations or Nexstar Media Group.
However, some stations opted to use their channel number: WNAB in Nashville is now "CW58", and WPIX in New York and KSTW in Seattle are now "CW11". Some stations will still use the call sign in either the station logo, on-air identification or both.
The CW debuted on September 18, 2006, as the successor to UPN and the WB, which had respectively shut down on September 15 and 17 of that year. The CW's first two nights of programming – on September 18, 2006, and September 19, 2006 – consisted of reruns and launch-related specials.
The CW covers just over 98 percent of television homes in the United States, with network affiliate over-the-air coverage in all of the top 100 Nielsen-ranked markets. [1] Stations are listed in alphabetical order by city of license. A blue background indicates an affiliate originating as a digital subchannel.