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Flagship (broadcasting)

In broadcasting, a flagship (also known as a flagship station or key station) is the broadcast station which originates a television network, or a particular radio or television program that plays a key role in the branding of and consumer loyalty to a network or station. This includes both direct network feeds and broadcast syndication, but generally not backhauls. Not all networks or shows have a flagship station, as some originate from a dedicated radio or television studio.

The term derives from the naval custom where the commanding officer of a group of naval ships would fly a distinguishing flag. In common parlance, "flagship" is now used to mean the most important or leading member of a group, hence its various uses in broadcasting. The term flagship station is primarily used in TV and radio in the United States and Canada, while the term key station (キー局, kī kyoku) is primarily used in TV in Japan (and formerly in the United States).

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Radio

A flagship radio station is the principal station from which a radio network's programs are fed to affiliates.

Network

In the United States, traditional radio networks currently operate without flagship stations as defined in this article. Network operations and those of the local owned-and-operated or affiliated stations in the same city are now separate and may come under different corporate entities.

In the U.S., CBS News Radio produces programming for distribution by Skyview Networks, but local stations WCBS and WINS in New York City and KNX (and formerly KFWB) in Los Angeles are operated separately from the network radio news operation, under a separate company with common shareholders, Audacy, Inc. iHeartMedia follows a similar model: flagship stations WOR in New York City (which it acquired in 2012) and KFI in Los Angeles are both operated mostly separately from its syndication wing, Premiere Networks (Premiere does produce some limited programming, including The Jesus Christ Show, The Tech Guy and Handel on the Law, through KFI).

WWRL in New York City was an affiliate of the now-defunct Air America Radio and carries some of its programs (along with those from other distributors) but is separately owned and operated and does not produce any programs for the network. Originally, Air America Radio leased WLIB (also in New York City) as its flagship station; the station was completely automated and produced no local programming. The network would later lease WZAA in Washington, D.C. as its lone self-operated station.

Fox Sports Radio's flagship station is KLAC in Los Angeles, with which it merged operations in 2009. SB Nation Radio is flagshipped at KGOW in Houston; one of its predecessors, Sporting News Radio, was previously flagshipped at WIDB (now WNTD) in Chicago. CBS Sports Radio is nominally flagshipped at WFAN (although that station does not produce programming for the network). ESPN Radio has no true flagship station, as it operates out of ESPN headquarters in Bristol, Connecticut; Windsor Locks-licensed WUCS (owned by iHeartMedia) serves as its de facto flagship, serving ESPN's home market of Hartford.

Nash FM, a country music network, is nominally flagshipped at WKDF in Nashville, Tennessee; its classic-leaning counterpart Nash Icon is flagshipped at WSM-FM in the same city. MeTV FM, a classic oldies/soft rock network, is flagshipped at WRME-LD in Chicago, the home base of its owner, television broadcaster Weigel Broadcasting. The Satellite Music Network networks were flagshipped at a cluster of stations in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex during their existence; KMEO, for example, served as the flagship for Unforgettable Favorites. CloudCast is flagshipped at KZOY in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, with much of its programming voicetracked from WGWE in Little Valley, New York.

Former flagship stations for now-defunct networks in American radio's "Big Four" era of the 1940s–1980s were:

NBC Red Network
  • WNBC (660 AM; now WFAN), New York City
  • WYNY (97.1 FM; now WQHT), New York City
  • KNBR (680 AM), San Francisco
  • KYUU (99.7 FM; now KMVQ-FM), San Francisco
Mutual Broadcasting System
  • WOR (710 AM), New York City
  • WGN (720 AM), Chicago
  • KHJ (930 AM), Los Angeles

In Canada, current CBC/Radio-Canada flagships are CBLA-FM (99.1) in Toronto, which broadcasts in English, and CBF-FM (95.1) in Montréal, which broadcasts in French. Both are former AM clear channel operations which have moved to FM.

Former flagship stations for now-defunct networks were:

While CJBC remains on-air on its original frequency, it is now an owned-and-operated station of the French-language Radio-Canada network.

The CKO network's Toronto frequency was re-issued to CBL (as CBLA-FM 99.1) but the namesake CKO (AM) flagship in Montréal is silent; the frequency remains vacant.

Syndication

For syndicated radio programs, it refers to the originating station from which a program is fed by satellite or other means to stations nationwide, although the show may also originate elsewhere or from a home studio via an ISDN line. Some programs such as Imus in the Morning are simulcast on television (Fox Business Network in this case). Others are simulcasted on XM Satellite Radio and / or Sirius Satellite Radio. Flagship stations of prominent syndicated radio programs currently include:

Examples

  • WXRK (92.3 FM) in New York City was the flagship station of The Howard Stern Show from 1985 until 2005. The show is now on Sirius Satellite Radio Channel 100 (a.k.a. Howard 100).
  • WOR (710 AM) in New York City was the flagship station of the syndicated programs of Joy Browne, Jay Severin, Bob Grant, The Dolans and Joey Reynolds produced in-house with its own network; the network was shut down after Buckley Broadcasting sold the station.
  • WGN (720 AM) in Chicago was considered the originating station for Paul Harvey's News and Comment and The Rest of the Story for the ABC Radio Network.
  • KABC (790 AM) in Los Angeles was the home base of Larry Elder until the show ended its run in 2009. That show now originates from KRLA.
  • WABC had been the original flagship of The Rush Limbaugh Show before Limbaugh moved to West Palm Beach, Florida and a subsidiary of Clear Channel Communications began distributing the program.
  • KNEW was the flagship of The Savage Nation from 2003 to 2009.
  • WNBC and WFAN were the flagships of Imus in the Morning from 1971 to 2007. He was dropped after his controversial remarks about the Rutgers University women's basketball team but picked up by WABC later that year; that station served as flagship until he retired in 2018.
  • KPTK (1090 AM) in Seattle was the flagship of Ron Reagan's syndicated show on Air America Media before the network went bankrupt. It was one of the few shows on the network that did not originate from the network's New York City studios.
  • WWVA (1170 AM) flagshipped the Wheeling Jamboree from 1933 until the late 2000s. It later moved to WKKX in 2009, then owned-and-operated station WWOV-LP in 2014, before cutting back from a weekly show to three episodes per year in 2016.

Sports

In sports broadcasting, the flagship radio station is the sports team's primary station in the team's home market that produces game broadcasts and feeds them to affiliates. For example, WJZ-FM is the radio flagship station of the Baltimore Orioles baseball team, which feeds Orioles' games to 20 stations in Maryland and adjacent states.

Television

A flagship television station is the principal privately owned television station of a television network in the United States, Canada, Brazil, Japan, Mexico, Australia and the Philippines.[1]

In the late 1920s, network owned-and-operated stations (or "O&O") for radio in New York City began producing live entertainment and news programs, fed by telephone lines to affiliates. These eventually were dubbed flagship stations.

 
Entrance to Comcast Building, New York City, home of WNBC, the flagship station of NBC

When television networks were formed in the United States in the late 1940s and grew during the early 1950s, network-owned stations in New York City became the production centers for programs originating on the East Coast, feeding affiliates of ABC, CBS, and NBC in the eastern three-fourths of the country. Stations in Los Angeles similarly started producing programs on the West Coast, feeding affiliates in the Pacific Time Zone, Alaska and Hawaii. Consequently, the networks' New York City stations became known as the "East Coast flagships" of their respective networks and the networks' Los Angeles stations became known as the "West Coast flagships".

However, before the 1950s, San Francisco was also considered a West Coast flagship market for the networks, with much of the CBS and NBC network's West Coast news programming originating from that city. This is seen the calls of CBS's KCBS (AM) being based in their original city of San Francisco instead of Los Angeles (the use of KCBS-TV in Los Angeles only dates back to 1984), while KNBR (which was subsequently sold to another party by NBC in 1987) was formerly known as KNBC before the network moved those calls to KRCA-TV in Los Angeles in 1962.

ABC, CBS and NBC are headquartered in New York City, which is the largest television market in the U.S., so their respective radio and television stations in that market are considered the overall network flagship stations. As programming schedules increased and modern technology improved transmission to affiliates, the networks set up operations centers in New York City (for the East Coast feed) and Los Angeles (for the West Coast feed). Los Angeles is the second largest television market in the U.S., and traditional home to the motion picture industry and its pool of popular talent, one of the reasons the radio networks set up operations there in the 1930s and 1940s (just as the medium of television was starting to take off).

This arrangement is reversed for the Fox Broadcasting Company. When Fox was launched in 1986, its network operations center was (and still is) based in Los Angeles. However, Fox's parent company, Fox Corporation (which spun off its broadcasting properties in July 2013 into the separate 21st Century Fox, then that company spun off many of its film and cable assets to Disney in 2019), is headquartered in New York City, along with its news division. Fox-owned WNYW in New York City is considered the network's overall flagship, while sister station KTTV in Los Angeles is considered a second flagship station.

In 2006, when The WB and UPN merged to form The CW, Philadelphia station WPSG and San Francisco station KBCW were designated as the network's de facto East Coast and West Coast flagships, respectively, due to CBS owning half of The CW's controlling shares at the time. New York's affiliate WPIX and Los Angeles' affiliate KTLA did not have such status since the network's inception, as Tribune Media (who had a minority stake in The WB) opted not to have any controlling interest with The CW, by selling off its share of The WB; instead, to secure the affiliation across most of the former WB affiliates they owned at the time. Nexstar Media Group then bought Tribune in 2019; however, it had to sell off WPIX to the E. W. Scripps Company to prevent breaching the required market ownership cap set by the FCC for each broadcaster. Two years after WPIX returned to Nexstar control through partner company Mission Broadcasting, the Irving, Texas-based media giant bought 75% of CW's shares in August 2022. With the purchase completion announced on October 3, 2022, both WPIX and KTLA formally became flagship stations for the first time.

Network

United States

Network East Coast flagship
(New York)1
West Coast flagship
(Los Angeles)1
NBC WNBC 4
WCAU 10 (Philadelphia)1
KNBC 4
CBS WCBS-TV 2 KCBS-TV 2
ABC WABC-TV 7 KABC-TV 7
Fox WNYW 5 KTTV 11
The CW WPIX 11 KTLA 5
MyNetworkTV WWOR-TV 9 KCOP-TV 13
PBS2 WNET 13/WLIW 21
WGBH 2/WGBX 44 (Boston)
WETA 26 (Washington D.C.)
WHYY 12 (Philadelphia)
KOCE 50/KCET 28/KLCS 58
KQED 9/KQET 25/KQEH 54 (San Francisco)
Ion Television WPXN-TV 31
WPXM-TV 35 (Miami)
KPXN-TV 30
Telemundo WNJU 47
WSCV 51 (Miami)1
KVEA 52
KSTS 48 (San Francisco)
Estrella TV WASA-LD 24
WGEN-TV (Miami)1
KRCA 62
Univision WXTV 41
WLTV-DT 23 (Miami)1
KMEX-DT 34
UniMás WFUT-DT 68
WAMI-DT 69 (Miami)1
KFTR-DT 46
CTN WCLF 22 (Tampa) none
Antenna TV
Rewind TV
WGN-TV 9 (Chicago) none
MeTV
MeTV Plus
Heroes & Icons
Decades
WJLP 33 (MeTV)
WZME 43 (MeTV Plus)
WCIU-TV 26 (Chicago)1
KAZA-TV 54 (MeTV)
KHTV-CD 6 (MeTV Plus)
KSFV-CD 27 (Heroes & Icons)
KPOM-CD 14 (Decades)
KTLN-TV 68 (Heroes & Icons; San Francisco)
KAXT-CD 1 (Decades; San Francisco)
Retro TV
Heartland
Rev'n
WOOT-LD 6 (Chattanooga)1 none
NEWSnet WMNN-LD 26 (Cadillac)1 KDNU-LD 7 (Las Vegas)
Almavision WEYS-LD 54 (Miami, Florida) KTAV-LD 35
CTVN WPCB-TV 40 (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) none
Daystar KDTN 2 (Denton/Dallas, Texas) none
Family WHME-TV 46 (South Bend, Indiana) none
3ABN W15BU-D 15 (Johnston City, Illinois) none
TCT WTCT 27 (Marion, Illinois)
WACP 4 (Philadelphia)
KDOC-TV 56
KTNC-TV 42 (San Francisco)
TBN WTBY-TV 54 KTBN-TV 40
Notes

1 East Coast flagships are located in the New York City designated market area (DMA), while the West Coast flagships are located in the Los Angeles area. WCAU in Philadelphia is listed for NBC because its parent company Comcast is headquartered here.

Meanwhile, Miami stations are also listed for Univision, Telemundo and UniMás (formerly TeleFutura) due to their operations being major production bases for those networks. The Miami area station for Ion Television is also listed due to their parent company being based out of West Palm Beach; however none of the Ion stations listed originate programming for the national Ion network (which consists almost entirely of reruns). Networks designated for digital subchannels are usually flagshipped at local stations in the home cities of their corporate headquarters. MeTV, MeTV Plus, Decades, and Heroes & Icons are owned by Weigel Broadcasting in Chicago; Weigel-owned WCIU carries each full network feed as a digital subchannel, while KAZA-TV alongside KHTV-CD, KPOM-CD, and KSFV-CD in Los Angeles carries MeTV, MeTV Plus, Decades, and Heroes & Icons, while WJLP and WZME in New York City carry MeTV and MeTV Plus, with KAXT-CD and KTLN-TV in San Francisco carries Decades and Heroes & Icons. Heartland, Retro TV and Rev'n are all based in Chattanooga, Tennessee, the home base of WOOT-LD and common owner Get After It Media. NEWSnet is based in Cadillac, Michigan.

2 While the Virginia-based Public Broadcasting Service in the United States does not have an official "flagship" television station, WNET in the New York City area held an official primary role with PBS predecessor, National Educational Television (NET). There cannot be any owned-and-operated stations within the Public Broadcasting Service; individual PBS stations are typically owned by local non-profit groups (such as WPBS-TV), universities (such as KPBS) or state-level entities as part of a state network (such as KETA-TV and WGTV). The system itself is owned collectively by the local PBS member stations. A station's importance to the system is built as much or more on the programming it produces for national distribution (a metric which places WNET as a strong third-place contender behind WGBH in Boston and WETA in Washington, D.C.) instead of local media market size.[2]

Sports

In sports broadcasting, the flagship television station is the sports team's primary station in the team's home market that produces NFL preseason telecasts, along with in-season surrounding programming such as team, coach's, and pre-game/post-game shows and feeds them to affiliates. For example, WJBK in Detroit is the flagship station of the Detroit Lions Television Network, which feeds Detroit Lions pre-season football games to six stations in Michigan. However, the "sports flagship television station" is rapidly becoming a thing of the past, with the growing popularity of cable- and satellite-exclusive regional sports networks such as Fox Sports Networks and NBC Sports Regional Networks, which hold exclusive broadcast rights to several teams in their market for Major League Baseball, the National Hockey League and the National Basketball Association.

The National Football League has a different structure, as all games require over-the-air broadcast and the league and teams are generally loath to use only a local cable broadcaster to distribute preseason and team programming. An anti-siphoning policy is also used by the league in order for local stations to bid for Monday Night Football games for over-the-air distribution when local teams play. Most of the league's teams partner with a local station or regional network of stations, which distributes team programming and weekly analysis shows featuring a team's head coach, with those stations allowed to market as a team's 'official station', often tied into preseason rights. In a lesser arrangement, Major League Baseball teams often name a local broadcast station their official weather forecasting partner and allow them to market as such.

Religious

Canada

Canadian network flagship locations vary by language. Most English-language networks eastern flagships are located in Toronto, French-language eastern flagships are located in Montreal, and West Coast flagships (regardless of language) are located in Vancouver. CTV 2, being a secondary system to the main CTV network, maintains its eastern flagship in Barrie (which is on the northwestern fringe of the Toronto market) and West Coast flagship in Victoria (which is on the southwestern fringe of the Vancouver market). CIII-DT-41 had always been considered the flagship station of Global in Toronto despite being a technical satellite station of CIII-DT, which is licensed to Paris, Ontario. However, since July 2009, the CRTC has considered CIII-DT-41 "the originating station" of Global Ontario.[3]

The secondary French-language networks TVA and Noovo are not carried terrestrially in Western Canada, although they are usually available on pay television.

Network/System Eastern flagship West Coast flagship
CBC Television CBLT-DT (Toronto) CBUT-DT (Vancouver)
Citytv CITY-DT (Toronto) CKVU-DT (Vancouver)
CTV CFTO-DT (Toronto) CIVT-DT (Vancouver)
CTV 2 CKVR-DT (Barrie) CIVI-DT (Victoria)
Global CIII-DT (Toronto) CHAN-DT (Vancouver)
Ici Radio-Canada Télé CBFT-DT (Montreal) CBUFT-DT (Vancouver)
Omni Television CFMT-DT/CJMT-DT (Toronto) CHNM-DT (Vancouver)

Networks/systems with only one flagship station

Network/System Flagship
APTN CHTY-TV (Yellowknife)
Télé-Québec CIVM-DT (Montreal)
TVA CFTM-DT (Montreal)
TVOntario CICA-DT (Toronto)
Noovo CFJP-DT (Montreal)
Yes TV CITS-DT (Hamilton)

Mexico

As of 2017, Mexico's national networks hold a nationwide virtual channel, thus all of the flagship stations mentioned below in most of the country are on the same channel on the rest of the stations in each network with some exceptions along the American, Guatemalan and Belizean border areas.

Network Flagship Digital Channel Virtual Channel Location Owner
Azteca Uno XHDF-TDT 25 1.1 Mexico City TV Azteca
Las Estrellas XEW-TDT 48 2.1 TelevisaUnivision
Imagen Televisión XHCTMX-TDT 29 3.1 Grupo Imagen
Foro TV XHTV-TDT 49 4.1 TelevisaUnivision
Canal 5* XHGC-TDT 50 5.1 TelevisaUnivision
Multimedios Televisión XHAW-TDT 25 6.1 Monterrey Grupo Multimedios
XHTDMX-TDT 11 Mexico City
Azteca 7 XHIMT-TDT 24 7.1 TV Azteca
Gala TV XEQ-TDT 44 9.1 TelevisaUnivision
Canal Once XEIPN-TDT 33 11.1 Instituto Politécnico Nacional
Once Niños XEIPN-TDT 33 11.2 Instituto Politécnico Nacional
Canal 22 XEIMT-TDT 23 22.1 Secretaría de Cultura
Una Voz Con Todos XHOPMA-TDT 30 30.1 Sistema Público de Radiodifusión del Estado Mexicano
Ingenio TV XHOPMA-TDT 30 30.4 Secretaría de Educación Pública
TV•unam XHOPMA-TDT 30 30.5 Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Proyecto 40 XHTVM-TDT 26 40.1 TV Azteca
Canal del Congreso XHHCU-TDT 45 45.1 Congreso de la Unión
  • Note - Multimedios launched XHTDMX-TDT on August 27, 2018, and features limited local news and sports discussion programming on that station for Mexico City, though it continues to receive the majority of its programming from XHAW-TDT in Monterrey, which remains the main flagship for the network.

Australia

Network Station Channel
ABC ABN/ABV 2
SBS SBS 3
Seven
7TWO
ATN/HSV 7
72
Nine TCN/GTV 9
10
10 Peach
10 Bold
TEN/ATV 10
11
12
  • Note: All flagship stations are located in Sydney and Melbourne. All SBS stations use the "SBS" callsign. 10 Peach was formerly known as Eleven, with 10 Bold formerly known as One until being re-branded by their new CBS Corporation, (now called Paramount Global) ownership in late 2018.


Japan[4]

Notes

1 The total number of stations is including the three stations listed in the table.

2 There are 13 independent stations in Japan.

Philippines

Note

1 Sonshine's main headquarters are in Davao City, but also has a fully owned broadcast building in Metro Manila, thus giving the Manila station equal flagship.

American syndication examples

Current

Former

Station groups

In the United States, the term "flagship station" may also be used in the broadcasting industry to refer to a station which is co-located with the headquarters of its station group and considered the company's most important station (such a station may or may not be affiliated with one of the major networks). For example, WDIV-TV in Detroit, affiliated with NBC, is the flagship station of Graham Media Group; and WGN-TV in Chicago was the flagship station of Tribune Broadcasting until it was purchased by Nexstar Media Group in 2019.

In essence, a flagship can be located in the market where the station's owner is headquartered, or in the largest market where that owner operates. For example, WSB-TV in Atlanta is the flagship of Cox Media Group, because Cox's headquarters is located in a suburb of that city. However, Cox owns WFXT in Boston, which is larger than Atlanta. The same can be said for TEGNA who lists three of its properties as its flagship stations (WXIA-TV in Atlanta, WUSA in Washington, D.C. and KUSA in Denver)[citation needed], but also owns WFAA in Dallas, which is larger than Atlanta, Washington D.C., and Denver in terms of Media market. Likewise, prior to merging with Gannett in 2013, WFAA served as the flagship station for Belo, as its headquarters were located in Dallas.

The same also can be said for Nexstar listed two of the stations as flagships, one cited was WYOU-TV in Scranton, which Perry Sook said it was the flagship[citation needed], the other listed was KDAF-TV in Dallas, which became its flagship after its acquisition of Tribune Media in 2019, the latter partially is located in a suburb of that city and also owns and operates several stations larger than Dallas, such as WPIX-TV in New York, KTLA in Los Angeles, WGN-TV in Chicago and WPHL-TV in Philadelphia.[5][6] Shortly after its acquisition of Young Broadcasting by Media General in 2013, WRIC-TV in Richmond become one of the two flagship stations of the Media General group prior to the 2017 acquisition by Nexstar, the other flagship was WFLA in Tampa Bay, which was always the television flagship of the group.[7] The same can even be said for Scripps, which listed WCPO-TV in Cincinnati as the flagship, but also owned Ion Media, which is several times larger than Cincinnati themselves.[8] Even the same can be said for Sinclair Broadcast Group, which listed WBFF-TV in Baltimore and WJLA-TV in Washington, D.C., listed as the flagship stations of the group.[9]

The term is also used for stations that operate satellite stations in other cities. For example, KSNW in Wichita, Kansas is the flagship station of the Kansas State Network, a chain of NBC affiliates serving western and central Kansas as well as border areas of Nebraska.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Jorge Delgado Named President and General Manager of Univision Flagship Station KMEX and Telefutura Station KFTR". Univision. February 13, 2002. Retrieved 2007-10-31.
  2. ^ Why KCET never became a major player in the PBS network, Melissa Maerz and Scott Collins, Los Angeles Times, December 26, 2010
  3. ^ Government of Canada, Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) (6 June 2009). "ARCHIVED - Licence renewals". crtc.gc.ca.
  4. ^ "テレビ局の種類" [Types of TV Stations] (in Japanese). Retrieved November 27, 2019.
  5. ^ "Classifieds" (PDF). Broadcasting. 1996-07-01. Retrieved 2021-11-28.
  6. ^ Miller, Mark K. (September 19, 2019). "Nexstar Closes On Tribune Merger". TVNewsCheck. from the original on September 20, 2019. Retrieved July 20, 2021.
  7. ^ Times-Dispatch, JOHN REID BLACKWELL Richmond. "Media General to merge with New Young Broadcasting". Richmond Times-Dispatch. Retrieved 2021-11-28.
  8. ^ Company, The E. W. Scripps. "Scripps completes acquisition of ION Media from Black Diamond, creating new national networks business". www.prnewswire.com. Retrieved 2021-11-28.
  9. ^ "CORRECTING and REPLACING Sinclair Broadcast Group Flagship Station WBFF-TV Celebrates 50th Anniversary". Yahoo. Retrieved 2021-11-28.

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WGWE in Little Valley New York Former flagship stations for now defunct networks in American radio s Big Four era of the 1940s 1980s were NBC Red NetworkWNBC 660 AM now WFAN New York City WYNY 97 1 FM now WQHT New York City KNBR 680 AM San Francisco KYUU 99 7 FM now KMVQ FM San FranciscoMutual Broadcasting SystemWOR 710 AM New York City WGN 720 AM Chicago KHJ 930 AM Los AngelesIn Canada current CBC Radio Canada flagships are CBLA FM 99 1 in Toronto which broadcasts in English and CBF FM 95 1 in Montreal which broadcasts in French Both are former AM clear channel operations which have moved to FM Former flagship stations for now defunct networks were CJBC 860 AM in Toronto CBC Dominion Network a secondary English language AM service CKO in Montreal a national chain of big city English language all news stations controlled primarily from Toronto VONF in St John s Dominion of Newfoundland Broadcasting Corporation of Newfoundland became CBN after Newfoundland and Labrador joined Canada its rebroadcasters included VOWN in western Newfoundland and VORG radio in Gander While CJBC remains on air on its original frequency it is now an owned and operated station of the French language Radio Canada network The CKO network s Toronto frequency was re issued to CBL as CBLA FM 99 1 but the namesake CKO AM flagship in Montreal is silent the frequency remains vacant Syndication Edit For syndicated radio programs it refers to the originating station from which a program is fed by satellite or other means to stations nationwide although the show may also originate elsewhere or from a home studio via an ISDN line Some programs such as Imus in the Morning are simulcast on television Fox Business Network in this case Others are simulcasted on XM Satellite Radio and or Sirius Satellite Radio Flagship stations of prominent syndicated radio programs currently include Mitch Albom WJR 760 AM Detroit Chuck Baldwin WVTJ 610 AM Pensacola Florida Jim Bohannon WFED 1500 AM Washington D C Delilah KSWD 94 1 FM Seattle amp KDUN 1030 Reedsport Oregon Steve Harvey Morning Show WBLS 107 5 FM New York City Blair Garner WKDF 103 3 FM Nashville Tennessee Michael Graham WCRN 830 AM Worcester Massachusetts The Grand Ole Opry WSM 650 AM Nashville Tennessee The Sean Hannity Show WOR 710 AM New York City Roger Hedgecock KOGO 600 AM San Diego Clark Howard WSB 750 AM amp WSBB 95 5 FM Atlanta Alex Jones KLBJ 590 AM Austin Texas The Kevin and Bean Show KROQ 106 7 FM Los Angeles Lars Larson KXL 101 1 FM Portland Oregon The Tech Guy with Leo Laporte KFI 640 AM Los Angeles broadcasts from studios in Petaluma California Mark Levin WABC 770 AM New York City Paul McGuire KBRT 740 AM Los Angeles Michael Medved KTTH 770 AM Seattle Nights with Alice Cooper KDKB 93 3 FM Phoenix Arizona Dennis Prager KRLA 870 AM Los Angeles Renfro Valley Gatherin WRVK 1460 AM Mount Vernon Kentucky Rewind with Gary Bryan KRTH 101 1 FM Los Angeles Rick and Bubba WZZK 104 7 FM Birmingham Alabama The Randi Rhodes Show WJNO 1290 AM West Palm Beach Florida Rover s Morning Glory WMMS 100 7 FM Cleveland Ohio Orion Samuelson and Max Armstrong WGN 720 AM Chicago The Rush Limbaugh Show WJNO 1290 AM West Palm Beach Florida originated from a home studio near the station show now defunct The Ace amp TJ Show WHQC 96 1 FM Charlotte North Carolina The Savage Nation KSFO 560 AM San Francisco show now defunct The Bob amp Tom Show WFBQ 94 7 FM Indianapolis The Free Beer and Hot Wings Show WGRD FM 101 5 FM Grand Rapids Michigan The Jason Lewis Show KTLK 100 3 FM Minneapolis St Paul Minnesota On Air with Ryan Seacrest KIIS 102 7 FM Los Angeles CaliforniaExamples Edit WXRK 92 3 FM in New York City was the flagship station of The Howard Stern Show from 1985 until 2005 The show is now on Sirius Satellite Radio Channel 100 a k a Howard 100 WOR 710 AM in New York City was the flagship station of the syndicated programs of Joy Browne Jay Severin Bob Grant The Dolans and Joey Reynolds produced in house with its own network the network was shut down after Buckley Broadcasting sold the station WGN 720 AM in Chicago was considered the originating station for Paul Harvey s News and Comment and The Rest of the Story for the ABC Radio Network KABC 790 AM in Los Angeles was the home base of Larry Elder until the show ended its run in 2009 That show now originates from KRLA WABC had been the original flagship of The Rush Limbaugh Show before Limbaugh moved to West Palm Beach Florida and a subsidiary of Clear Channel Communications began distributing the program KNEW was the flagship of The Savage Nation from 2003 to 2009 WNBC and WFAN were the flagships of Imus in the Morning from 1971 to 2007 He was dropped after his controversial remarks about the Rutgers University women s basketball team but picked up by WABC later that year that station served as flagship until he retired in 2018 KPTK 1090 AM in Seattle was the flagship of Ron Reagan s syndicated show on Air America Media before the network went bankrupt It was one of the few shows on the network that did not originate from the network s New York City studios WWVA 1170 AM flagshipped the Wheeling Jamboree from 1933 until the late 2000s It later moved to WKKX in 2009 then owned and operated station WWOV LP in 2014 before cutting back from a weekly show to three episodes per year in 2016 Sports Edit Main articles List of current NFL announcers List of current National Hockey League broadcasters List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters List of current Major League Soccer commentators and List of current National Basketball Association broadcasters In sports broadcasting the flagship radio station is the sports team s primary station in the team s home market that produces game broadcasts and feeds them to affiliates For example WJZ FM is the radio flagship station of the Baltimore Orioles baseball team which feeds Orioles games to 20 stations in Maryland and adjacent states Television EditA flagship television station is the principal privately owned television station of a television network in the United States Canada Brazil Japan Mexico Australia and the Philippines 1 In the late 1920s network owned and operated stations or O amp O for radio in New York City began producing live entertainment and news programs fed by telephone lines to affiliates These eventually were dubbed flagship stations Entrance to Comcast Building New York City home of WNBC the flagship station of NBC When television networks were formed in the United States in the late 1940s and grew during the early 1950s network owned stations in New York City became the production centers for programs originating on the East Coast feeding affiliates of ABC CBS and NBC in the eastern three fourths of the country Stations in Los Angeles similarly started producing programs on the West Coast feeding affiliates in the Pacific Time Zone Alaska and Hawaii Consequently the networks New York City stations became known as the East Coast flagships of their respective networks and the networks Los Angeles stations became known as the West Coast flagships However before the 1950s San Francisco was also considered a West Coast flagship market for the networks with much of the CBS and NBC network s West Coast news programming originating from that city This is seen the calls of CBS s KCBS AM being based in their original city of San Francisco instead of Los Angeles the use of KCBS TV in Los Angeles only dates back to 1984 while KNBR which was subsequently sold to another party by NBC in 1987 was formerly known as KNBC before the network moved those calls to KRCA TV in Los Angeles in 1962 ABC CBS and NBC are headquartered in New York City which is the largest television market in the U S so their respective radio and television stations in that market are considered the overall network flagship stations As programming schedules increased and modern technology improved transmission to affiliates the networks set up operations centers in New York City for the East Coast feed and Los Angeles for the West Coast feed Los Angeles is the second largest television market in the U S and traditional home to the motion picture industry and its pool of popular talent one of the reasons the radio networks set up operations there in the 1930s and 1940s just as the medium of television was starting to take off This arrangement is reversed for the Fox Broadcasting Company When Fox was launched in 1986 its network operations center was and still is based in Los Angeles However Fox s parent company Fox Corporation which spun off its broadcasting properties in July 2013 into the separate 21st Century Fox then that company spun off many of its film and cable assets to Disney in 2019 is headquartered in New York City along with its news division Fox owned WNYW in New York City is considered the network s overall flagship while sister station KTTV in Los Angeles is considered a second flagship station In 2006 when The WB and UPN merged to form The CW Philadelphia station WPSG and San Francisco station KBCW were designated as the network s de facto East Coast and West Coast flagships respectively due to CBS owning half of The CW s controlling shares at the time New York s affiliate WPIX and Los Angeles affiliate KTLA did not have such status since the network s inception as Tribune Media who had a minority stake in The WB opted not to have any controlling interest with The CW by selling off its share of The WB instead to secure the affiliation across most of the former WB affiliates they owned at the time Nexstar Media Group then bought Tribune in 2019 however it had to sell off WPIX to the E W Scripps Company to prevent breaching the required market ownership cap set by the FCC for each broadcaster Two years after WPIX returned to Nexstar control through partner company Mission Broadcasting the Irving Texas based media giant bought 75 of CW s shares in August 2022 With the purchase completion announced on October 3 2022 both WPIX and KTLA formally became flagship stations for the first time Network Edit United States Edit Network East Coast flagship New York 1 West Coast flagship Los Angeles 1NBC WNBC 4WCAU 10 Philadelphia 1 KNBC 4CBS WCBS TV 2 KCBS TV 2ABC WABC TV 7 KABC TV 7Fox WNYW 5 KTTV 11The CW WPIX 11 KTLA 5MyNetworkTV WWOR TV 9 KCOP TV 13PBS2 WNET 13 WLIW 21 WGBH 2 WGBX 44 Boston WETA 26 Washington D C WHYY 12 Philadelphia KOCE 50 KCET 28 KLCS 58 KQED 9 KQET 25 KQEH 54 San Francisco Ion Television WPXN TV 31WPXM TV 35 Miami KPXN TV 30Telemundo WNJU 47WSCV 51 Miami 1 KVEA 52KSTS 48 San Francisco Estrella TV WASA LD 24WGEN TV Miami 1 KRCA 62Univision WXTV 41WLTV DT 23 Miami 1 KMEX DT 34UniMas WFUT DT 68WAMI DT 69 Miami 1 KFTR DT 46CTN WCLF 22 Tampa noneAntenna TVRewind TV WGN TV 9 Chicago noneMeTVMeTV PlusHeroes amp IconsDecades WJLP 33 MeTV WZME 43 MeTV Plus WCIU TV 26 Chicago 1 KAZA TV 54 MeTV KHTV CD 6 MeTV Plus KSFV CD 27 Heroes amp Icons KPOM CD 14 Decades KTLN TV 68 Heroes amp Icons San Francisco KAXT CD 1 Decades San Francisco Retro TVHeartlandRev n WOOT LD 6 Chattanooga 1 noneNEWSnet WMNN LD 26 Cadillac 1 KDNU LD 7 Las Vegas Almavision WEYS LD 54 Miami Florida KTAV LD 35CTVN WPCB TV 40 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania noneDaystar KDTN 2 Denton Dallas Texas noneFamily WHME TV 46 South Bend Indiana none3ABN W15BU D 15 Johnston City Illinois noneTCT WTCT 27 Marion Illinois WACP 4 Philadelphia KDOC TV 56KTNC TV 42 San Francisco TBN WTBY TV 54 KTBN TV 40Notes Edit 1 East Coast flagships are located in the New York City designated market area DMA while the West Coast flagships are located in the Los Angeles area WCAU in Philadelphia is listed for NBC because its parent company Comcast is headquartered here Meanwhile Miami stations are also listed for Univision Telemundo and UniMas formerly TeleFutura due to their operations being major production bases for those networks The Miami area station for Ion Television is also listed due to their parent company being based out of West Palm Beach however none of the Ion stations listed originate programming for the national Ion network which consists almost entirely of reruns Networks designated for digital subchannels are usually flagshipped at local stations in the home cities of their corporate headquarters MeTV MeTV Plus Decades and Heroes amp Icons are owned by Weigel Broadcasting in Chicago Weigel owned WCIU carries each full network feed as a digital subchannel while KAZA TV alongside KHTV CD KPOM CD and KSFV CD in Los Angeles carries MeTV MeTV Plus Decades and Heroes amp Icons while WJLP and WZME in New York City carry MeTV and MeTV Plus with KAXT CD and KTLN TV in San Francisco carries Decades and Heroes amp Icons Heartland Retro TV and Rev n are all based in Chattanooga Tennessee the home base of WOOT LD and common owner Get After It Media NEWSnet is based in Cadillac Michigan 2 While the Virginia based Public Broadcasting Service in the United States does not have an official flagship television station WNET in the New York City area held an official primary role with PBS predecessor National Educational Television NET There cannot be any owned and operated stations within the Public Broadcasting Service individual PBS stations are typically owned by local non profit groups such as WPBS TV universities such as KPBS or state level entities as part of a state network such as KETA TV and WGTV The system itself is owned collectively by the local PBS member stations A station s importance to the system is built as much or more on the programming it produces for national distribution a metric which places WNET as a strong third place contender behind WGBH in Boston and WETA in Washington D C instead of local media market size 2 Sports Edit Main articles List of current Major League Baseball announcers List of current National Basketball Association broadcasters List of current National Hockey League broadcasters List of current Major League Soccer commentators and List of current NFL announcers In sports broadcasting the flagship television station is the sports team s primary station in the team s home market that produces NFL preseason telecasts along with in season surrounding programming such as team coach s and pre game post game shows and feeds them to affiliates For example WJBK in Detroit is the flagship station of the Detroit Lions Television Network which feeds Detroit Lions pre season football games to six stations in Michigan However the sports flagship television station is rapidly becoming a thing of the past with the growing popularity of cable and satellite exclusive regional sports networks such as Fox Sports Networks and NBC Sports Regional Networks which hold exclusive broadcast rights to several teams in their market for Major League Baseball the National Hockey League and the National Basketball Association The National Football League has a different structure as all games require over the air broadcast and the league and teams are generally loath to use only a local cable broadcaster to distribute preseason and team programming An anti siphoning policy is also used by the league in order for local stations to bid for Monday Night Football games for over the air distribution when local teams play Most of the league s teams partner with a local station or regional network of stations which distributes team programming and weekly analysis shows featuring a team s head coach with those stations allowed to market as a team s official station often tied into preseason rights In a lesser arrangement Major League Baseball teams often name a local broadcast station their official weather forecasting partner and allow them to market as such Religious Edit KTBN 40 in Santa Ana California flagship of the Trinity Broadcasting Network KDTN 2 in Denton Dallas Texas flagship of the Daystar Television Network W15BU D 15 in Johnston City Illinois flagship of Three Angels Broadcasting Network WTCT 27 in Marion Illinois flagship of Tri State Christian Television KGEB 53 in Tulsa Oklahoma flagship of Golden Eagle Broadcasting WHME TV 46 in South Bend Indiana flagship of Family Broadcasting CorporationCanada Edit Canadian network flagship locations vary by language Most English language networks eastern flagships are located in Toronto French language eastern flagships are located in Montreal and West Coast flagships regardless of language are located in Vancouver CTV 2 being a secondary system to the main CTV network maintains its eastern flagship in Barrie which is on the northwestern fringe of the Toronto market and West Coast flagship in Victoria which is on the southwestern fringe of the Vancouver market CIII DT 41 had always been considered the flagship station of Global in Toronto despite being a technical satellite station of CIII DT which is licensed to Paris Ontario However since July 2009 the CRTC has considered CIII DT 41 the originating station of Global Ontario 3 The secondary French language networks TVA and Noovo are not carried terrestrially in Western Canada although they are usually available on pay television Network System Eastern flagship West Coast flagshipCBC Television CBLT DT Toronto CBUT DT Vancouver Citytv CITY DT Toronto CKVU DT Vancouver CTV CFTO DT Toronto CIVT DT Vancouver CTV 2 CKVR DT Barrie CIVI DT Victoria Global CIII DT Toronto CHAN DT Vancouver Ici Radio Canada Tele CBFT DT Montreal CBUFT DT Vancouver Omni Television CFMT DT CJMT DT Toronto CHNM DT Vancouver Networks systems with only one flagship station Network System FlagshipAPTN CHTY TV Yellowknife Tele Quebec CIVM DT Montreal TVA CFTM DT Montreal TVOntario CICA DT Toronto Noovo CFJP DT Montreal Yes TV CITS DT Hamilton Mexico Edit As of 2017 Mexico s national networks hold a nationwide virtual channel thus all of the flagship stations mentioned below in most of the country are on the same channel on the rest of the stations in each network with some exceptions along the American Guatemalan and Belizean border areas Network Flagship Digital Channel Virtual Channel Location OwnerAzteca Uno XHDF TDT 25 1 1 Mexico City TV AztecaLas Estrellas XEW TDT 48 2 1 TelevisaUnivisionImagen Television XHCTMX TDT 29 3 1 Grupo ImagenForo TV XHTV TDT 49 4 1 TelevisaUnivisionCanal 5 XHGC TDT 50 5 1 TelevisaUnivisionMultimedios Television XHAW TDT 25 6 1 Monterrey Grupo MultimediosXHTDMX TDT 11 Mexico CityAzteca 7 XHIMT TDT 24 7 1 TV AztecaGala TV XEQ TDT 44 9 1 TelevisaUnivisionCanal Once XEIPN TDT 33 11 1 Instituto Politecnico NacionalOnce Ninos XEIPN TDT 33 11 2 Instituto Politecnico NacionalCanal 22 XEIMT TDT 23 22 1 Secretaria de CulturaUna Voz Con Todos XHOPMA TDT 30 30 1 Sistema Publico de Radiodifusion del Estado MexicanoIngenio TV XHOPMA TDT 30 30 4 Secretaria de Educacion PublicaTV unam XHOPMA TDT 30 30 5 Universidad Nacional Autonoma de MexicoProyecto 40 XHTVM TDT 26 40 1 TV AztecaCanal del Congreso XHHCU TDT 45 45 1 Congreso de la UnionNote Multimedios launched XHTDMX TDT on August 27 2018 and features limited local news and sports discussion programming on that station for Mexico City though it continues to receive the majority of its programming from XHAW TDT in Monterrey which remains the main flagship for the network Australia Edit Network Station ChannelABC ABN ABV 2SBS SBS 3Seven7TWO ATN HSV 772Nine TCN GTV 91010 Peach10 Bold TEN ATV 101112Note All flagship stations are located in Sydney and Melbourne All SBS stations use the SBS callsign 10 Peach was formerly known as Eleven with 10 Bold formerly known as One until being re branded by their new CBS Corporation now called Paramount Global ownership in late 2018 Japan 4 Edit Network Key Station Tokyo Sub key Station Osaka Sub key Station Nagoya TotalNNN NNS JOAX DTV JOIX DTV JOCH DTV 30ANN JOEX DTV JOAY DTV JOLX DTV 26JNN JORX DTV JOOY DTV JOGX DTV 28FNN FNS JOCX DTV JODX DTV JOFX DTV 28TXN JOTX DTV JOBH DTV JOCI DTV 6Notes1 The total number of stations is including the three stations listed in the table 2 There are 13 independent stations in Japan Philippines Edit Network Flagship Station City of license NotesGMA Network DZBB TV Quezon CityZOE Broadcasting Network DZOE TV A2Z Pasig City Currently blocktimed by ABS CBN Corporation DZOZ DTV Light TV TV5 DWET TV MandaluyongQuezon CityAMBS All TV All TV Manila Frequency formerly assigned by ABS CBN People s Television DWGT TV Quezon CityRPN CNN Philippines DZKB TV Radio Philippines Network IBC DZTV TVNet 25 DZEC TVGTV DWDB TVOne Sports DWNB TV MandaluyongQuezon CityAntipolo Rizal leased from Nation Broadcasting CorporationRJTV DZRJ DTV Makati CityUNTV DWAO TV Quezon CitySonshine DXAQ TV Davao CityDWAQ TV Makati1Note1 Sonshine s main headquarters are in Davao City but also has a fully owned broadcast building in Metro Manila thus giving the Manila station equal flagship American syndication examples Edit Current Edit The popular nationally syndicated program Live with Kelly and Ryan is produced at WABC TV in New York City Former Edit Although later produced by Harpo Studios The Oprah Winfrey Show considered WLS TV its flagship as the program concept as hosted by Winfrey originated in 1983 as part of WLS s mid morning show AM Chicago Oprah was always aired first in the nation at 9 a m local time on WLS The popular nationally syndicated show At The Movies was also produced at WLS TV in Chicago Successor program Roger Ebert presents At the Movies originated from WTTW in Chicago Until the consolidation of the ITV franchises during the 1990s the majority of primetime programming on the ITV network originated from a group of franchises known as The Big Five Thames Television LWT ATV Central Yorkshire and Granada Starting in 2011 Family Feud had WUPA as its flagship station as the show was produced at the Atlanta Civic Center the program would relocate to Los Angeles in 2017 to accommodate Steve The show View from the Bay was produced at KGO TV in San Francisco and syndicated to ABC owned and operated stations and Live Well Network nationwide Station groups EditIn the United States the term flagship station may also be used in the broadcasting industry to refer to a station which is co located with the headquarters of its station group and considered the company s most important station such a station may or may not be affiliated with one of the major networks For example WDIV TV in Detroit affiliated with NBC is the flagship station of Graham Media Group and WGN TV in Chicago was the flagship station of Tribune Broadcasting until it was purchased by Nexstar Media Group in 2019 In essence a flagship can be located in the market where the station s owner is headquartered or in the largest market where that owner operates For example WSB TV in Atlanta is the flagship of Cox Media Group because Cox s headquarters is located in a suburb of that city However Cox owns WFXT in Boston which is larger than Atlanta The same can be said for TEGNA who lists three of its properties as its flagship stations WXIA TV in Atlanta WUSA in Washington D C and KUSA in Denver citation needed but also owns WFAA in Dallas which is larger than Atlanta Washington D C and Denver in terms of Media market Likewise prior to merging with Gannett in 2013 WFAA served as the flagship station for Belo as its headquarters were located in Dallas The same also can be said for Nexstar listed two of the stations as flagships one cited was WYOU TV in Scranton which Perry Sook said it was the flagship citation needed the other listed was KDAF TV in Dallas which became its flagship after its acquisition of Tribune Media in 2019 the latter partially is located in a suburb of that city and also owns and operates several stations larger than Dallas such as WPIX TV in New York KTLA in Los Angeles WGN TV in Chicago and WPHL TV in Philadelphia 5 6 Shortly after its acquisition of Young Broadcasting by Media General in 2013 WRIC TV in Richmond become one of the two flagship stations of the Media General group prior to the 2017 acquisition by Nexstar the other flagship was WFLA in Tampa Bay which was always the television flagship of the group 7 The same can even be said for Scripps which listed WCPO TV in Cincinnati as the flagship but also owned Ion Media which is several times larger than Cincinnati themselves 8 Even the same can be said for Sinclair Broadcast Group which listed WBFF TV in Baltimore and WJLA TV in Washington D C listed as the flagship stations of the group 9 The term is also used for stations that operate satellite stations in other cities For example KSNW in Wichita Kansas is the flagship station of the Kansas State Network a chain of NBC affiliates serving western and central Kansas as well as border areas of Nebraska See also Edit Look up flagship in Wiktionary the free dictionary Television and radio flagship stations Japan List of analog television stations in the PhilippinesReferences Edit Jorge Delgado Named President and General Manager of Univision Flagship Station KMEX and Telefutura Station KFTR Univision February 13 2002 Retrieved 2007 10 31 Why KCET never became a major player in the PBS network Melissa Maerz and Scott Collins Los Angeles Times December 26 2010 Government of Canada Canadian Radio television and Telecommunications Commission CRTC 6 June 2009 ARCHIVED Licence renewals crtc gc ca テレビ局の種類 Types of TV Stations in Japanese Retrieved November 27 2019 Classifieds PDF Broadcasting 1996 07 01 Retrieved 2021 11 28 Miller Mark K September 19 2019 Nexstar Closes On Tribune Merger TVNewsCheck Archived from the original on September 20 2019 Retrieved July 20 2021 Times Dispatch JOHN REID BLACKWELL Richmond Media General to merge with New Young Broadcasting Richmond Times Dispatch Retrieved 2021 11 28 Company The E W Scripps Scripps completes acquisition of ION Media from Black Diamond creating new national networks business www prnewswire com Retrieved 2021 11 28 CORRECTING and REPLACING Sinclair Broadcast Group Flagship Station WBFF TV Celebrates 50th Anniversary 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