- Paramount Stations Group
Paramount Stations Group (sometimes abbreviated as PSG) was a television broadcasting company that was renamed from the
TVX Broadcast Group in 1991 afterParamount Pictures gained full ownership of the group. At the time, it owned several Fox affiliates (KRRT,WLFL-TV andWTXF-TV ) andindependent station s (KTXA ,KTXH andWDCA ). Shortly thereafter, the group began its expansion with its purchase of then-Fox affiliateWKBD fromCox Enterprises in 1993.After Viacom (which owned several "Big Three" network affiliates) purchased Paramount in 1993 (with the purchase finalized in March of 1994), it entered into a joint venture with
Chris-Craft Industries to launch the United Paramount Network (UPN). PSG's independent stations (KTXA, KTXH and WDCA) and some of its Fox affiliates (KRRT and WKBD) flipped to UPN, while other stations were sold to other companies (WTXF was sold directly to Fox, while WLFL was sold to theSinclair Broadcast Group and KRRT to Jet Broadcasting). PSG then sold off its "Big Three" network affiliates and acquired several additional UPN-affiliate stations during the mid-to-late 1990s. PSG's parent company Viacom eventually bought out Chris-Craft's stake in UPN in 2000; Chris-Craft, in turn, sold its television stations to theFox Television Stations Group in 2001.In 2001, after Viacom purchased the
CBS network, PSG was combined with the CBSO&O stations to form the Viacom Television Stations Group. Today, that group is called theCBS Television Stations Group.Stations
* 1 These stations were owned by Viacom prior to its purchase of
Paramount Communications (the parent company of Paramount Pictures and the Paramount Stations Group) in 1994.
* 2 KSCC was the only station built and signed-on by Viacom.
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.