WFAA (Channel 8) is a duPont-Columbia Award-winning and Peabody Award-winning ABC television affiliate serving the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex, one of the top ten media markets in North America. The station is the flagship of Belo Corporation and the largest ABC affiliate not owned and operated by the network. It is also the largest affiliate of any of the "big four" networks (ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox) not owned by that respective network. In turn, WFA...
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WFAA (Channel 8) is a duPont-Columbia Award-winning and Peabody Award-winning ABC television affiliate serving the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex, one of the top ten media markets in North America. The station is the flagship of Belo Corporation and the largest ABC affiliate not owned and operated by the network. It is also the largest affiliate of any of the "big four" networks (ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox) not owned by that respective network. In turn, WFAA and CW affiliate KDAF, (channel 33) are the only network-affiliate stations in the market not to be owned and operated by any major network.
The station is licensed to Dallas and its main business offices and studios are located in downtown Dallas next to the office of The Dallas Morning News—with whom it was co-owned from 1950 to 2008—at the Victory Park development next to the American Airlines Center. The station has small bureaus in Collin County at the Frisco Roughriders baseball stadium, and in Tarrant County near downtown Fort Worth....
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