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Gray renews ABC affiliations at local stations

Gray Television, Inc. has entered into agreements with The Walt Disney Company to expand and renew the network affiliations of all Gray’s ABC-affiliated television stations in 25 markets through December 31, 2028.

“We are pleased to announce the expansion of our decades-long relationship with Disney for ABC station affiliations,” said Gray Chairman and Co-CEO, Pat LaPlatney. “These agreements recognize our ABC affiliates’ commitment to public service and will help them continue to serve their communities.”

“Disney/ABC is incredibly proud of our long-standing partnership with Gray to serve 25 exceptional communities across the country,” said Susi D’Ambra-Coplansenior vice president of affiliate relations at The Walt Disney Company. “With this new agreement, we couldn’t be more excited to combine our premier network shows, news and sports with their valuable local programming for many years to come.” »

The ABC-affiliated television stations covered by the new agreements are:

WWSB Tampa-St. Pete (Sarasota), Florida

WBAY-TV Green Bay-Appleton, Wisconsin

WTVG Toledo, Ohio

KSPR-LD Springfield, Missouri

KCRG-TV Cedar Rapids, Iowa

KOLO-TV Reno, Nevada

KTRE & KLTV Tyler-Longview, TX

WPTA Ft. Wayne, Indiana

KSFY & KPRY Sioux Falls, South Dakota

WGGB-TV Springfield, Massachusetts

WEEK-TV Peoria, Illinois

WTVM Columbus, Georgia – Opelika, Alabama

KNOE Monroe, Louisiana – El Dorado, Texas

KSWO Wichita Falls, Texas and Lawton, Oklahoma

WALB-D2 Albany, Georgia

WLOX Biloxi-Gulfport, Mississippi

WCJB-TV Gainesville, Florida

WDAM-D2 Hattiesburg-Laurel, Mississippi

KOTA-TV, KHSD-TV and KSGW-TV Rapid City, SD

WHSV-TV Harrisonburg, Virginia

KAITJonesboro, Arkansas

WBKO Bowling Green, KY

KGNS-TV Laredo, TX

KJCT-LD Grand Junction-Montrose, Colorado

Meridian WTOK-TV, Mississippi

About Gray:

Gray is the nation’s largest owner of local television stations and digital assets serving 113 television markets that collectively reach approximately 36% of U.S. television households.

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