WIVBTV
Signing on in 1947, WIVB-TV was Buffalo’s first television station. As Western New York’s CBS affiliate, WIVB is home to the market’s most-watched programs including Buffalo Bills football, as well as syndicated hits Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy. News 4’s award-winning news product produces more hours of local news than any other station in the market.
Since 2001, WNLO-TV has been sister station to WIVB and the Buffalo market’s CW affiliate since 2006. WNLO is home to Western New York’s first and most-watched 10 p.m. newscast with a full hour of primetime news seven days a week.
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