The move will impact stations in seven markets including WMYD, with Scripps reconfiguring the schedules of each station to include more local, news and sports programming.
“This is an opportunity for us to bring Scripps’ excellent local and national programming – entertainment from our networks, news from local stations and Scripps News and, in some markets, local sports rights – to even more audiences across the country,” a spokesperson for Scripps said that it was “still in the process of determining exactly what the new programming will look like in each affected market.”
The stations that will lose the CW Network affiliation besides WMYD,on September 1 include:
KATC (Channel 3) in Lafayette, Louisiana
KWBA (Channel 58) in Tucson
KSBY (Channel
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KZTV (Channel 10) in Corpus Christi
WGNT (Channel 27) in Norfolk, Virginia
WSFL (Channel 39) in Miami