The
Allbritton Communications Company is a Washington, D.C.-area owner of television stations-all affiliated with
ABC after signing an affiliation agreement in 1997.
Stations
Currently owned
| Market
| Calls
| Channel
| Branding
| Link
| Notes |
| Washington, DC (DMA 9)
| WJLA
| 7
| "ABC7 News"
|
| WJLA is the flagship station of Allbritton |
| Washington, DC (DMA 9)
| News Channel 8
| 8
| "NewsChannel 8"
|
| NC8 is Allbritton's DC-Based 24 Hour cable news station |
| Birmingham/Anniston/Tuscaloosa, Alabama (DMA 40)
| WBMA/WJSU/WCFT
| 58, 33 and 40
| "ABC33/40 News"
|
| |
| Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (DMA 41)
| WHTM
| 27
| "ABC27 News"
|
| adding RTN on DT-2 as of April, 2008 |
| Little Rock, Arkansas (DMA 56)
| KATV
| 7
| "Channel 7 News"
|
| |
| Tulsa, Oklahoma (DMA 61)
| KTUL
| 8
| "NewsChannel 8"
|
| |
| Lynchburg, Virginia/Roanoke, Virginia (DMA 67)
| WSET
| 13
| "ABC13 News"
|
| will add RTN on DT-2 come January 2008 |
| Charleston, South Carolina (DMA 99)
| WCIV
| 4
| "ABC News 4"
|
| Originally an NBC affiliate before agreement; swapped with WCBD |
Formerly owned
Newspapers
Allbritton launched
The Politico, a political news website and newspaper on January 23rd, 2007, the day of the
2007 State of the Union Address.
Footnotes
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