Group W

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Group W was the media and broadcasting division of Westinghouse Electric Corporation, known for owning television and radio stations and producing syndicated programming in the United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf broadcasting company
media company division
acquiredBy Columbia Broadcasting System
surface form: CBS
activity syndicated radio programming production
syndicated television programming production
alsoKnownAs Westinghouse Broadcasting Company
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dissolvedInto Columbia Broadcasting System
surface form: CBS Broadcasting Inc.
fate acquired by CBS
headquartersLocation New York City
industry broadcasting
mass media
radio
television
notableFor large portfolio of major-market TV and radio stations in the United States
pioneering magazine-format television programs
owned radio stations
television stations
ownedStation KDKA (AM)
KDKA-FM
KDKA-TV
KFWB
KPIX-FM
KPIX-TV
KYW (AM)
KYW (AM)
surface form: KYW-FM

KYW-TV
WBZ (AM)
WBZ-FM
WBZ-TV
WINS (AM)
WINS (AM)
surface form: WINS-FM

WIP-FM
surface form: WIP (AM)

WJZ-FM
WJZ-TV
WMAQ (AM)
WMMR
WXRK (New York)
surface form: WNEW-FM

WOWO (AM)
ownedSyndicationArm Group W Productions
Westinghouse Broadcasting Company
surface form: Westinghouse Broadcasting International
parentOrganization Westinghouse Electric Corporation
partOf Westinghouse Electric Corporation media operations
producedProgram Entertainment Tonight
surface form: Entertainment Tonight (early co-production involvement)

Evening Magazine
PM Magazine
The David Susskind Show
The Merv Griffin Show
The Mike Douglas Show
shortName Group W self-link
successorOrganization CBS Corporation

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Group W shortName Group W self-link
this entity surface form: became known as Group W in branding and corporate identity