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WPIX was created on 1948-06-15.

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According to Wikipedia she is no longer there and her bio is not listed on WPIX's website.

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channel 11 in nyc

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The WPIX Yule Log A Log's Life - 2006 TV was released on:

USA: 23 December 2006

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One source said Chris was going to be on WPIX in New York. Their website did not show his bio as of June 26, 2007.

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She makes the news fun to watch. She has an irrepressible sense of humor, just the right touch for this time slot.

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Dumb -dumb Wpix-11 refused to renew his contract. Years ago the did the same thing with Lynn White. John Muller was good. He began the morning news show 10-12 years ago. He grew into the role as lead anchor. He was always gracious and got along with everyone he worked with. He is a local guy from

Long Island and lives in New Jersey. They need to bring him back.

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Her WPIX bio says she's from California, is fluent in Italian and Spanish, and is a member of the National Association of Black Journalists. McElroy is an Irish surname, so, her father's probably of Irish decent. Link to bio is here: http://weblogs.wpix.com/news/local/morningnews/blogs/2009/08/goodbye_tiffany.html (her last day with WPIX is 8/14/09).

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Joyce DeWitt actress of Three's Company.

Faith Daniels, newscaster of Dateline NBC

Jodi Applegate, TV new anchor for PIX11 on WPIX in New York City

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WPIX news anchor Betty Nguyen is 42 years old (born September 1, 1974).

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Tiffany McElroy is co-anchor of the early edition of "The CW11 Morning News," the weekday news program seen on Tribune Broadcasting's CW Television Network Affiliate, WPIX Channel 11 (The CW11), in New York City, New York. She and colleague Craig Treadway are seen Monday through Friday from 5 am to 7 am.

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No; she has mentioned eating meat (turkey) and dairy (egg whites) when on the WPIX Morning News in NYC (last day 8/14/09). She even prepared her favorite family recipe, turkey burgers and baked fries, on the air with her daughter: http://weblogs.wpix.com/news/local/morningnews/blogs/2008/11/cw11_chefs_week_tiffany_mcelro.html

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WPIX Yankees TV Announcers from the 1960's
List of New York Yankees TV announcers from 1960 - 1969. Mel Allen, Red Barber, and Rizzuto, filled the air time in 1960. Other announcers from 1963 and on included" Jerry Coleman, Joe Garagiola, Jerry Coleman, Frank Messer, Whitey Ford, Frank Messer.

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Channel 1 was assigned by the FCC but was never used because of unfavorable harmonics ( interferfence) with and from Ham radio. as it developed the main networks channels ( In the New York Metro area) were and are CBS- 2 Big Eye. NBC-4 Interlcocked NBC letters and Peacock- signifying color Tv. ABC- channel 7 who reportedly had the best sound trucks in the business- as big as buses and needed them for frequent musical concert work-, and the n the (secondary) channels 5-WNEW, 9- RKO- WOR and Channel II ( Originally WPIX and at one time owned by the New York Daily News. 9 and II covered much Baseball- also many reruns and old films particularily Science Fiction. Channel l3. originally WNDT had the classiest station break, a posed shot of a modern TV Camera and taped music of what I later found out was the finale of ( Carnival of the4 Animals) and up-beat carnival music it was.Channel l3 is, of course, now WNET the educational channel 2=4=5=7=9-11-l3 There you have it.
It depends on the cable operator

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ABC Family and TeenNick.

Here were the stations that aired Full House during its run in syndication.

Baltimore, MD: WB 54 (WNUV)

Bloomington, IL: FOX 43 (WYZZ)

Boston, MA: WB 56 (WLVI)

Charlotte, NC: WB 55 (WFVT)

Dallas, TX: KDFI-TV 27

Davenport, IA: FOX 18 (KLJB)

Detroit, MI: WB 20 (WDWB)

Flint, MI: FOX 66 (WSMH)

Ft. Smith, AR: FOX 46 (KPBI-CA)

Grand Rapids, MI: FOX 17 (WXMI)

Hartford, CT: FOX 61 (WTIC)

Houston, TX: UPN 20 (KTXH)

Indianapolis, IN: UPN 23 (WNDY)

Joplin, MO: NBC 16 (KSNF)

Lansing, MI: NBC 10 (WILX)

Lexington, KY: FOX 56 (WDKY)

Los Angeles, CA: WB 5 (KTLA)

Louisville, KY: FOX 41 (WDRB)

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS)

Nashville, TN: ABC 2 (WKRN)

New York, NY: WB 11 (WPIX)

Norfolk, VA: UPN 27 (WGNT)

Philadelphia, PA: UPN 57 (WPSG)

Sacramento, CA: UPN 31 (KMAX)

St. Louis, MO: WB 11 (KPLR)

San Diego, CA: WB 69 (KSWB)

San Francisco, CA: UPN 44 (KBHK)

Scranton, PA: FOX 56 (WOLF)

Springfield, MO: FOX 27 (KSFX)

Tampa, FL: UPN 44 (WTOG)

Toledo, OH: FOX 36 (WUPW)

Tulsa, OK: FOX 23 (KOKI)

Washington, DC: WB 50 (WBDC)

West Palm Beach, FL: UPN 34 (WTVX)

Nickelodeon.
Full House is on Nickelodeon. Nickelodeon is numbered seven hundred sixty seven and or fifty three.

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Here were the stations that booked Eagle Riders for it's run.

Atlanta, GA: WB 36 (WATL) Saturdays 6:30am

Boston, MA: WB 56 (WLVI) Sundays 10:00am

Chicago, IL: FOX 32 (WFLD) Saturdays 6:30am

Cincinnati, OH: UPN 64 (WSTR) Saturdays 6:00am

Cleveland, OH: IND 55 (WBNX) Saturdays 7:30am

Columbus, OH: FOX 28 (WTTE) Saturdays 6:00am

Dallas, TX: UPN 21 (KTXA) Sundays 9:00am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Saturdays 6:00am

Fort Wayne, IN: FOX 55 (WFFT) Saturdays 6:30am

Harrisburg, PA: FOX 43 (WPMT) Saturdays 10:30am

Hartford, CT: FOX 61 (WTIC) Saturdays 7:00am

Indianapolis, IN: UPN 4 (WTTV) Saturdays 7:30am

Kokomo, IN: UPN 29 (WTTK) Saturdays 7:30am

Los Angeles, CA: IND 9 (KCAL) Saturdays 7:30am

Madison, WI: WiSC2 - Sundays 12:00pm

Miami, FL: WB 39 (WDZL) Sundays 7:30am

Milwaukee, WI: SUPER 18 (WVTV) Saturdays 8:00am

New York, NY: WB 11 (WPIX) Sundays 6:00am

Orlando, FL: WB 18 (WKCF) Sundays 7:00am

Philadelphia, PA: WB 17 (WPHL) Sundays 9:00am

Phoenix, AZ: UPN 45 (KUTP) Saturdays 10:00am

Pittsburgh, PA: UPN 22 (WPTT) Saturdays 6:30am

Raleigh, NC: FOX 22 (WLFL) Sundays 8:30am

San Francisco, CA: WB 20 (KOFY) Sundays 9:00am

South Bend, IN: FOX 28 (WSJV) Sundays 6:30am

Tallahassee, FL: FOX 49 (WTLH) Saturdays 6:00am

Tampa, FL: IND 38 (WTTA) Saturdays 7:00am

Toledo, OH: WB ToledoVision 5 (XTVV) Mondays 7:30am

Washington, DC: WB 50 (WBDC) Saturdays 6:30am

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It was on ABC Family for one week on April 3 - 7, 2006 and again from

September 25 - October 27, 2006.

When it was in syndication, it aired on these stations:

Atlanta, GA: CBS 46 (WGNX)

Bloomington, IL: FOX 43 (WYZZ)

Boston, MA: UPN 38 (WSBK)

Charleston, SC: UPN 36 (WMMP)

Charlotte, NC: FOX 18 (WCCB)

Chicago, IL: UPN 50 (WPWR)

Cincinnati, OH: FOX 19 (WXIX)

Columbus, OH: FOX 28 (WTTE)

Dallas, TX: UPN 21 (KTXA)

Davenport, IA: FOX 18 (KLJB)

Detroit, MI: WB 20 (WDWB)

Eau Claire, WI: FOX 48 (WEUX)

Fargo, ND: FOX 15 (KVRR)

Flint, MI: FOX 66 (WSMH)

Grand Rapids, MI: FOX 17 (WXMI)

Hartford, CT: FOX 61 (WTIC)

Houston, TX: WB 39 (KHTV)

Kansas City, MO: WB 62 (KSMO)

Knoxville, TN: FOX 43 (WTNZ)

La Crosse, WI: FOX 25 (WLAX)

Los Angeles, CA: KCAL-TV 9

Milwaukee, WI: WB 18 (WVTV)

Montgomery, AL: FOX 20 (WCOV)

New York, NY: WB 11 (WPIX)

Ocala, FL: FOX 51 (WOGX)

Orlando, FL: WB 18 (WKCF)

Philadelphia, PA: FOX 29 (WTXF)

Portland, OR: UPN 12 (KPTV)

Saint Louis, MO: ABC 30 (KDNL)

San Diego, CA: UPN 51 (KUSI)

San Francisco, CA: FOX 2 (KTVU)

Seattle, WA: UPN 11 (KSTW)

Tampa, FL: ABC 28 (WFTS)

Washington, DC: WB 50 (WBDC)

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TeenNick.

Here were the stations that had Growing Pains during the run in syndication.

Atlanta, GA: WB 36 (WATL)

Baltimore, MD: CBS 13 (WJZ)

Birmingham, AL: WB 21 (WTTO)

Bloomington, IL: FOX 43 (WYZZ)

Boise, ID: FOX 12 (KTRV)

Boston, MA: WB 56 (WLVI)

Cedar Rapids, IA: ABC 9 (KCRG)

Chicago, IL: UPN 50 (WPWR)

Cincinnati, OH: FOX 19 (WXIX)

Cleveland, OH: NBC 3 (WKYC)

Columbus, OH: NBC 4 (WCMH)

Denver, CO: WB 2 (KWGN)

Detroit, MI: UPN 50 (WKBD)

Eagle River, WI: ABC 34 (WYOW)

Gadsden, AL: CBS 44 (WNAL)

Greenville, SC: ABC 13 (WLOS)

Hartford, CT: FOX 61 (WTIC)

Idaho Falls, ID: CBS 3 (KIDK)

Jacksonville, FL: ABC 21 (WBSG)

Joplin, MO: NBC 16 (KSNF)

Lansing, MI: FOX 47 (WSYM)

Los Angeles, CA: UPN 13 (KCOP)

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS)

Milwaukee, WI: WB 18 (WVTV)

New York, NY: WB 11 (WPIX)

Philadelphia, PA: UPN 57 (WPSG)

Providence, RI: FOX 64 (WNAC)

Raleigh, NC: FOX 22 (WLFL)

Sacramento, CA: WB 31 (KPWB)

St. Louis, MO: WB 11 (KPLR)

Salt Lake City, UT: ABC 4 (KTVX)

San Francisco, CA: ABC 11 (KNTV)

Savannah, GA: ABC 22 (WJCL)

Seattle, WA: UPN 11 (KSTW)

Springfield, MO: FOX 27 (KDEB)

Tampa, FL: UPN 44 (WTOG)

Toledo, OH: NBC 24 (WNWO)

Tuscaloosa, AL: WB 17 (WDBB)

Washington, DC: UPN 20 (WDCA)

Wausau, WI: ABC 9 (WAOW)

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Depends on where you live.

Austin, TX: KNVA Ch. 54

Baltimore, MD: WNUV Ch. 54

Baton Rouge, LA: WBRL Ch. 21

Birmingham, AL: WTTO Ch. 17

Boise, ID: KNIN Ch. 9

Boston, MA: WLVI Ch. 56

Burlington, VT: WFFF-DT2 Ch. 44

Cedar Rapids, IA: KWKB Ch. 20

Champaign, IL: WBUI Ch. 23

Charlotte, NC: WJZY Ch. 46

Chattanooga, TN: WFLI Ch. 53

Cleveland, OH: WBNX Ch. 55

Dallas, TX: KDAF Ch. 33

Denver, CO: KWGN Ch. 2

Detroit, MI: WKBD Ch. 50

Ft. Myers, FL: WXCW Ch. 46

Ft. Wayne, IN: WPTA-DT2 Ch. 19/7

Greensboro, NC: WCWG Ch. 20

Hartford, CT: WCCT Ch. 20

Honolulu, HI: KHON-DT2 Ch. 93

Houston, TX: KIAH Ch. 39

Indianapolis, IN: WTTV Ch. 4

Jackson, MS: WRBJ Ch. 34

Kansas City, MO: KCWE Ch. 29

Knoxville, TN: WBXX Ch. 20

Kokomo, IN: WTTK Ch. 29

Lexington, KY: WKYT-DT2 Ch. 27

Louisville, KY: WBKI Ch. 34

Lynchburg, VA: WFXR/WWCW Ch. 21/27

Madison, WI: WBUW Ch. 57

Miami, FL: WSFL Ch. 39

Milwaukee, WI: WVTV Ch. 18

Nashville, TN: WNAB Ch. 58

New York, NY: WPIX Ch. 11

Norfolk, VA: WGNT Ch. 27

Oklahoma City, OK: KOCB Ch. 34

Omaha, NE: KXVO Ch. 15

Panama City, FL: WJHG DT-2 Ch. 7.2

Philadelphia, PA: WPSG Ch. 57

Pittsburgh, PA: WPCW Ch. 19

Providence, RI: WLWC Ch. 28

Raleigh, NC: WLFL Ch. 22

Rochester, NY: WHAM-DT2 Ch. 13

Sacramento, CA: KMAX Ch. 31

San Antonio, TX: KMYS Ch. 35

San Diego, CA: XETV Ch. 6

Seattle, WA: KSTW Ch. 11

Syracuse, NY: WSTQ Ch. 6

Tampa, FL: WTOG Ch. 44

Toledo, OH: WT05 Ch. 5 (need to be a cable subscriber to watch Toonzai in Toledo.)

Tucson, AZ: KWBA Ch. 58

Tulsa, OK: KQCW Ch. 19

Tuscaloosa, AL: WDBB Ch. 17

West Palm Beach, FL: WTVX Ch. 34

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Maybe. Theyre rumors that they are redubing it.

If it comes back to syndication, and in this instance, that is the DiC dub, it would air on these select stations.

Albany, NY: FOX 23 (WXXA) Saturdays @ 6:30 am

Atlanta, GA: CW 69 (WUPA) Weekends @ 6:00 am

Binghamton, NY: FOX 40 (WICZ) Weekdays @ 7:30 am

Birmingham, AL: CW 21 (WTTO) Weekdays @ 9:30 am

Boston, MA: FOX 25 (WFXT) Saturdays @ 6:00 am

Bristol, VA: My 30 (WAPK) Sundays @ 7:00 am

Denver, CO: CW 2 (KWGN) Saturdays @ 5:30 am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36/cable 4 (WFTX) Saturdays @ 6:00 am

Honolulu, HI: My 5/Virtual 9 (KFVE) Weekdays @ 6:30 am

Indianapolis, IN: My 23 (WNDY) Weekdays @ 5:30 am

Jacksonville, FL: CW 17 (WCWJ) Saturdays @ 6:30 am

Lexington, KY: FOX 56 (WDKY) Saturdays @ 6:30 am

Los Angeles, CA: My 13 (KCOP) Weekdays @ 6:30 am

Louisville, KY: My 58 (WMYO) Weekdays @ 6:30 am

Memphis, TN: CW 30 (WLMT) Saturdays @ 6:30 am

Miami, FL: My 33 (WBFS) Weekdays @ 6:30 am

Montgomery, AL: FOX 20 (WCOV) Weekdays @ 7:30 am

Nashville, TN: FOX 17 (WZTV) Saturdays @ 6:00 am

New York, NY: CW 11 (WPIX) Sundays @ 10:00 am

Norfolk, VA: CW 27 (WGNT) Saturdays @ 6:00 am

Richmond, VA: FOX 35 (WRLH) Saturdays @ 6:00 am

Sacramento, CA: CW 31 (KMAX) Weekends @ 5:00 am

Salt Lake City, UT: KJZZ-TV 14 - Weekdays @ 8:30 am

San Francisco, CA: CW 44 (KBCW) Saturdays @ 5:30 am

South Bend, IN: FOX 28 (WSJV) Sundays @ 5:00 am

Tallahassee, FL: FOX 49 (WTLH) Weekdays @ 7:30 am

Tampa, FL: CW 44 (WTOG) Saturdays @ 5:30 am

Tuscaloosa, AL: CW 17 (WDBB) Weekdays @ 9:30 am

More stations to be added in the future!

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ABC Family and TeenNick.

Here were the stations that aired Full House during its run in syndication.

Baltimore, MD: WB 54 (WNUV)

Bloomington, IL: FOX 43 (WYZZ)

Boston, MA: WB 56 (WLVI)

Charlotte, NC: WB 55 (WFVT)

Dallas, TX: KDFI-TV 27

Davenport, IA: FOX 18 (KLJB)

Detroit, MI: WB 20 (WDWB)

Flint, MI: FOX 66 (WSMH)

Ft. Smith, AR: FOX 46 (KPBI-CA)

Grand Rapids, MI: FOX 17 (WXMI)

Hartford, CT: FOX 61 (WTIC)

Houston, TX: UPN 20 (KTXH)

Indianapolis, IN: UPN 23 (WNDY)

Joplin, MO: NBC 16 (KSNF)

Lansing, MI: NBC 10 (WILX)

Lexington, KY: FOX 56 (WDKY)

Los Angeles, CA: WB 5 (KTLA)

Louisville, KY: FOX 41 (WDRB)

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS)

Nashville, TN: ABC 2 (WKRN)

New York, NY: WB 11 (WPIX)

Norfolk, VA: UPN 27 (WGNT)

Philadelphia, PA: UPN 57 (WPSG)

Sacramento, CA: UPN 31 (KMAX)

St. Louis, MO: WB 11 (KPLR)

San Diego, CA: WB 69 (KSWB)

San Francisco, CA: UPN 44 (KBHK)

Scranton, PA: FOX 56 (WOLF)

Springfield, MO: FOX 27 (KSFX)

Tampa, FL: UPN 44 (WTOG)

Toledo, OH: FOX 36 (WUPW)

Tulsa, OK: FOX 23 (KOKI)

Washington, DC: WB 50 (WBDC)

West Palm Beach, FL: UPN 34 (WTVX)

Nickelodeon.
Full House is on Nickelodeon. Nickelodeon is numbered seven hundred sixty seven and or fifty three.

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Emily Christine has: Played Violet in "ER" in 1994. Played Emily in "Curb Your Enthusiasm" in 1999. Played Ashley Bukowski in "Desperate Housewives" in 2004. Played Bawling Child in "Weeds" in 2005. Played Mean Girl in "MaxiDoodles: Behind the Makeup" in 2006. Played Beatrice in "Nora Breaks Free" in 2006.

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23 people On September 8, 1916, the New York Yankees came to Philadelphia to play the hapless Athletics. The fans sitting in Shibe Park for the rain-delayed game were outnumbered by the men in uniform. In fact, when the Yankees were at bat, they had more players on the bench than fans in the seats. After an 8-2 win over the Yankees, for the only time in major league history, a team was two games back for every fan in attendance. 46 games back of the first place Red Sox and an announced attendance of 23. That is not considered the official record in many circles, however.

Post Script: The 23 brave fans saw another record that day. Philadelphia outfielder Wally Schang, a switch-hitter was the first major leaguer to hit home runs in consecutive at bats from different sides of the plate.

In many circles, the official record occurred on September 22, 1966 when the Chicago White Sox were at the original Yankee Stadium to play the Yankees in what will forever be the smallest announced crowd in MLB history as the game was played in front of just 413 paying fans.

That game is memorable because Red Barber, then an announcer for the Yankees had the cameras pan out to show the entire stadium showing the tens of thousands of empty seats (the game was believed to be televised locally on WPIX-TV, Channel 11 in New York though there is no known existing footage of that game). Barber was fired shortly after that, allegedly for showing the empty seats.

Post Script: Three members of that 1966 White Sox team played three years later in the 1969 World Series: Don Buford for the Orioles and both Tommie Agee and Al Weis for the "Miracle" Mets, who won that championship in the first year of the division era. Also on that '66 White Sox team was Tommy John, whom the surgery many pitchers have today is named for and after having it in 1974 and missing the '75 season would pitch for 14 more years through the 1989 season.

The division-era (since 1969) record unofficially was set on August 24, 2011. The head count, done by a tweeter, was 347 at a Reds-Marlins game at Sun Life Stadium. Hurricane Irene caused a large evacuation of the already-miniscule Marlins fanbase. The official attendance is far higher, as it is based on tickets sold, which are much more than 347. http://espn1420.com/record-low-attendance-at-marlins-game/ .

Officially, the division-era record also involves the A's. On April 17, 1979 only 653 people watched the hapless A's (they would lose 108 games in 1979) play the Seattle Mariners (who would lose 95 games that year). The A's won that game, too: 6-5.

Just for the record, the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum (where the A's play, and one of the last multipurpose stadiums in MLB) has the lowest capacity at 35,000 because most of the seats are tarped off (capacity was 50,000+ in 1979 when the record was set as seats were not tarped off then). The A's also have some of the cheapest tickets, and Cisco Field (the long-awaited replacement) will only house 34,000. Considering the A's have won 10 World Series, it seems to be that they just have a hard time selling tickets. The crosstown Giants have much greater fanfare, especially with their recent World Series win.

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Here were the stations that Mummies Alive aired on during it's original run.

Albany, NY: FOX 23 (WXXA) Weekdays 6:30am

Albuquerque, NM: FOX 2 (KASA) Weekdays 6:30am

Atlanta, GA: UPN 69 (WUPA) Weekdays 7:30am

Austin, TX: KVC 13 - Weekdays 6:30am

Baltimore, MD: FOX 45 (WBFF) Weekdays 8:00am

Baton Rouge, LA: FOX 44 (WGMB) Weekdays 7:00am

Birmingham, AL: WB 21 (WTTO) Weekdays 6:30am

Boston, MA: WB 56 (WLVI) Weekdays 8:00am

Bristol, VA: FOX 39 (WEMT) Weekdays 2:30pm

Buffalo, NY: FOX 29 (WUTV) Weekdays 8:00am

Charlotte, NC: UPN 46 (WJZY) Weekdays 7:30am

Chattanooga, TN: FOX 61 (WDSI) Weekdays 2:30pm

Chicago, IL: UPN 50 (WPWR) Weekdays 7:00am

Cincinnati, OH: UPN 64 (WSTR) Weekdays 8:30am

Cleveland, OH: UPN 43 (WUAB) Weekdays 7:00am

Columbia, SC: FOX 57 (WACH) Weekdays 2:30pm

Columbus, OH: FOX 28 (WTTE) Weekdays 6:30am

Dallas, TX: UPN 21 (KTXA) Weekdays 7:00am

Denver, CO: WB 2 (KWGN) Weekdays 8:30am

Detroit, MI: UPN 50 (WKBD) Weekdays 7:30am

Flint, MI: FOX 66 (WSMH) Weekdays 6:30am

Florence, SC: UPN 21 (WWMB) Weekdays 7:30am

Fresno, CA: UPN 53 (KAIL) Weekdays 7:30am

Grand Rapids, MI: FOX 17 (WXMI) Weekdays 2:30pm

Greensboro, NC: UPN 48 (WUPN) Weekdays 6:30am

Greenville, SC: FOX 21 (WHNS) Weekdays 8:30am

Harrisburg, PA: FOX 43 (WPMT) Weekdays 6:00am

Hartford, CT: FOX 61 (WTIC) Weekdays 7:00am

Indianapolis, IN: UPN 4 (WTTV) Weekdays 8:00am

Jacksonville, FL: FOX 30 (WAWS) Weekdays 6:00am

Kansas City, MO: UPN 62 (KSMO) Weekdays 6:30am

Knoxville, TN: FOX 43 (WTNZ) Weekdays 6:30am

Kokomo, IN: UPN 29 (WTTK) Weekdays 8:00am

Las Vegas, NV: UPN 21 (KUPN) Weekdays 7:00am

Los Angeles, CA: KCAL-TV 9 - Weekdays 7:00am

Louisville, KY: FOX 41 (WDRB) Weekdays 6:00am

Memphis, TN: UPN 30 (WLMT) Weekdays 6:30am

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS) Weekdays 7:30am

Milwaukee, WI: UPN 24 (WCGV) Weekdays 6:30am

Minneapolis, MN: UPN 9 (KMSP) Weekdays 3:00pm

Nashville, TN: FOX 17 (WZTV) Weekdays 5:30am

New Orleans, LA: WB 38 (WNOL) Weekdays 6:30am

New York, NY: WB 11 (WPIX) Weekdays 6:30am

Norfolk, VA: FOX 33 (WTVZ) Weekdays 8:00am

Oklahoma City, OK: FOX 25 (KOKH) Weekdays 6:30am

Orlando, FL: FOX 35 (WOFL) Weekdays 6:30am

Philadelphia, PA: UPN 57 (WPSG) Weekdays 3:00pm

Phoenix, AZ: UPN 45 (KUTP) Weekdays 7:30am

Plattsburgh, NY: ABC 22 (WVNY) Weekdays 4:00pm

Portland, ME: FOX 51 (WPXT) Weekdays 6:00am

Portland, OR: FOX 49 (KPDX) Weekdays 8:00am

Providence, RI: FOX 64 (WNAC) Weekdays 6:30am

Raleigh, NC: FOX 22 (WLFL) Weekdays 8:30am

Richmond, VA: FOX 35 (WRLH) Weekdays 6:30am

Sacramento, CA: FOX 40 (KTXL) Weekdays 7:00am

St. Louis, MO: WB 11 (KPLR) Weekdays 8:00am

San Antonio, TX: UPN 35 (KRRT) Weekdays 7:30am

San Diego, CA: FOX 6 (XETV) Weekdays 8:00am

San Francisco, CA: UPN 44 (KBHK) Weekdays 3:30pm

Seattle, WA: FOX 13 (KCPQ) Weekdays 7:00am

Tampa, FL: UPN 44 (WTOG) Weekdays 7:00am

Toledo, OH: FOX 36 (WUPW) Weekdays 2:30pm

Tulsa, OK: UPN 41 (KTFO) Weekdays 7:00am

Tuscaloosa, AL: WB 17 (WDBB) Weekdays 6:30am

Wilkes-Barre, PA: FOX 38 (WOLF) Weekdays 6:30am

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You can find The Bill Cunningham Show on these stations

Albany, GA: WSWG-DT3 Ch. 44-3 (starting this fall)

Albany, NY: WCWN Ch. 45 (starting this fall)

Atlanta, GA: WUPA Ch. 69 (starting this fall)

Austin, TX: KNVA Ch. 54 (starting this fall)

Baltimore, MD: WNUV Ch. 54 (starting this fall)

Baton Rouge, LA: WBRL Ch. 21 (starting this fall)

Birmingham, AL: WDBB/WTTO Ch. 17/21 (starting this fall)

Bloomington, IL: WHOI-DT2 Ch. 19-2 (starting this fall)

Boston, MA: WLVI Ch. 56 (starting this fall)

Champaign, IL: WBUI Ch. 23 (starting this fall)

Charlotte, NC: WJZY Ch. 46 (starting this fall)

Chicago, IL: WGN Ch. 9 - M-F 2 PM

Cincinnati, OH: WXIX Ch. 19 - M-F 3 PM (moving to WKRC-DT2 Ch. 12-2 in the fall)

Cleveland, OH: WBNX Ch. 55 (starting this fall)

Columbia, SC: WZRB Ch. 47 (starting this fall)

Columbus, OH: WWHO Ch. 53 (starting this fall)

Dallas, TX: KDAF Ch. 33 - M-F 11 AM

Denver, CO: KWGN Ch. 2 - M-F 2 PM

Des Moines, IA: KCWI Ch. 23 (starting this fall)

Detroit, MI: WKBD Ch. 50 (starting this fall)

Flint/Saginaw, MI: WBSF Ch. 46 (starting this fall)

Grand Rapids, MI: WXMI Ch. 17 - M-F 11 AM (moving to WWMT-DT2 Ch. 3-2 in the fall)

Greensboro, NC: WCWG Ch. 20 (starting this fall)

Greenville, SC: WASV Ch. 62 (starting this fall)

Harrisburg, PA: WPMT Ch. 43 - M-F 10 AM (moving to WLYH Ch. 15 in the fall)

Hartford, CT: WCCT Ch. 20 - M-F 1 PM

Houston, TX: KIAH Ch. 39 - M-F 9 AM

Indianapolis, IN: WXIN Ch. 59 - M-F 12 PM (moving to WTTV/WTTK Ch. 4/29 in the fall)

Jacksonville, FL: WCWJ Ch. 17 (starting this fall)

Jefferson City, MO: KOMU-DT3 Ch. 8-3 (starting this fall)

Kansas City, MO: KCWE Ch. 29 (starting this fall)

Lansing, MI: WLAJ-DT2 Ch. 53-2 (starting this fall)

Los Angeles, CA: KTLA Ch. 5 - M-F 2 PM

Madison, WI: WBUW Ch. 57 (starting this fall)

Memphis, TN: WLMT Ch. 30 (starting this fall)

Miami, FL: WSFL Ch. 39 - M-F 11 AM

Milwaukee, WI: WVTV Ch. 18 (starting this fall)

Minneapolis, MN: WUCW Ch. 23 (starting this fall)

Montgomery, AL: WBMM Ch. 22 (starting this fall)

Nashville, TN: WNAB Ch. 58 (starting this fall)

New Orleans, LA: WNOL Ch. 38 - M-F 11 AM

New York, NY: WPIX Ch. 11 - M-F 1 PM

Norfolk, VA: WGNT Ch. 27 - M-F 2 PM

Oklahoma City, OK: KAUT Ch. 43 - M-F 12 PM (moving to KOCB Ch. 34 in the fall)

Orlando, FL: WKCF Ch. 18 (starting this fall)

Philadelphia, PA: WPHL Ch. 17 - M-F 9 AM (moving to WPSG Ch. 57 in the fall)

Phoenix, AZ: KASW Ch. 61 (starting this fall)

Pittsburgh/Johnstown, PA: WPCW Ch. 19 (starting this fall)

Plattsburgh, NY: WFFF-DT2 Ch. 44-2 (starting this fall)

Portland, OR: KRCW Ch. 32 - M-F 2 PM

Quincy, IL: WGEM-DT2 Ch. 10-2 (starting this fall)

Raleigh, NC: WLFL Ch. 22 (starting this fall)

Richmond, VA: WUPV Ch. 65 (starting this fall)

St. Louis, MO: KPLR Ch. 11 - M-F 11 AM

Salt Lake City; UT: KUCW Ch. 30 (starting this fall)

San Antonio, TX: KMYS Ch. 35 (starting this fall)

San Diego, CA: KSWB Ch. 69 - M-F 1 PM (moving to XETV Ch. 6 in the fall)

San Francisco, CA: KBCW Ch. 44 (starting this fall)

Seattle, WA: KCPQ Ch. 13 - M-F 11 AM (moving to KSTW Ch. 11 in the fall)

Tallahassee, FL: WTLF Ch. 24 (starting this fall)

Tampa, FL: WTOG Ch. 44 (starting this fall)

Topeka, KS: KTKA-DT3 Ch. 49-3 (starting this fall)

Tucson, AZ: KWBA Ch. 58 (starting this fall)

Tulsa, OK: KQCW Ch. 19 (starting this fall)

Washington, DC: WDCW Ch. 50 - M-F 1 PM

West Palm Beach, FL: WTVX Ch. 34 (starting this fall)

Wichita, KS: KSCW Ch. 33 (starting this fall)

Wilkes-Barre, PA: WSWB Ch. 38 (starting this fall)

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They started Dragon ball z KAI on Nicktoons Network on these channels:

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Here were the stations that offered the first season of DBZ while in syndication:

Albany, NY: FOX 23 (WXXA) Saturdays 6:00 am

Atlanta, GA: UPN 69 (WUPA) Saturdays 9:00 am

Austin, TX: WB 54 (KNVA) Fridays 6:00 am

Baltimore, MD: UPN 54 (WNUV) Saturdays 8:00 am

Baton Rouge, LA: FOX 44 (WGMB) Saturdays 6:00 am

Birmingham, AL: UPN 68 (WABM) Saturdays 10:30 am

Boston, MA: WB 56 (WLVI) Sundays 9:30 am

Bristol, VA: FOX 39 (WEMT) Sundays 7:00 am

Charleston, SC: FOX 24 (WTAT) Saturdays 6:30 am

Charlotte, NC: WB 55 (WFVT) Sundays 11:00am

Chattanooga, TN: FOX 61 (WDSI) Saturdays 7:30 am

Chicago, IL: UPN 50 (WPWR) Saturdays 7:30 am

Cincinnati, OH: UPN 64 (WSTR) Saturdays 6:30 am

Cleveland, OH: WBNX-TV 55 Sundays 7:30 am

Columbia, SC: FOX 57 (WACH) Saturdays 6:30 am

Columbus, OH: FOX 28 (WTTE) Saturdays 5:30 am

Dallas, TX: UPN 21 (KTXA) Sundays 9:30 am

Dayton, OH: FOX 45 (WRGT) Sundays 8:30 am

Denver, CO: FOX 31 (KDVR) Sundays 7:30 am

Detroit, MI: WB 20 (WXON) Sundays 11:00 am

Evansville, IN: WB 19 (WWAZ) Sundays 11:30 am

Fort Collins, CO: FOX 22 (KFCT) Sundays 7:30 am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Saturdays 6:30 am

Grand Rapids, MI: FOX 17 (WXMI) Saturdays 7:00 am

Greensboro, NC: UPN 48 (WUPN) Saturdays 8:30 am

Greenville, SC: WFBC-TV 40 - Sundays 7:30 am

Harrisburg, PA: UPN 15 (WLYH) Saturdays 9:30 am

Hartford, CT: FOX 61 (WTIC) Sundays 6:30 am

Houston, TX: WB 39 (KHTV) Saturdays 7:00 am

Huntsville, AL: FOX 54 (WZDX) Sundays 6:00 am

Indianapolis, IN: FOX 59 (WXIN) Saturdays 6:30 am

Las Vegas, NV: UPN 21 (KUPN) Sundays 6:30 am

Los Angeles, CA: KCAL-TV 9 Saturdays 7:00 am

Louisville, KY: UPN 58 (WFTE) Sundays 1:00 pm

Lynchburg, VA: FOX 21 (WJPR) Sundays 8:30 am

Madison, WI: IND 14 (WiSC2) Sundays 11:30 am

Miami, FL: WB 39 (WDZL) Saturdays 7:00 am

Minneapolis, MN: UPN 9 (KMSP) Saturdays 6:30 am

New Orleans, LA: UPN 54 (WUPL) Sundays 6:30 am

New York, NY: WB 11 (WPIX) Sundays 8:30 am

Oklahoma City, OK: UPN 34 (KOCB) Sundays 9:30 am

Orlando, FL: WB 18 (WKCF) Sundays 7:30 am

Philadelphia, PA: WB 17 (WPHL) Sundays 9:30 am

Phoenix, AZ: UPN 45 (KUTP) Saturdays 11:00 am

Pittsburgh, PA: UPN 22 (WPTT) Saturdays 6:00 am

Portland, ME: FOX 51 (WPXT) Saturdays 7:30 am

Portland, OR: FOX 49 (KPDX) Fridays 6:00 am

Providence, RI: FOX 64 (WNAC) Saturdays 6:30 am

Raleigh, NC: FOX 22 (WLFL) Saturdays 7:30 am

Roanoke, VA: FOX 27 (WFXR) Sundays 8:30 am

Rochester, NY: FOX 31 (WUHF) Saturdays 7:30 am

Sacramento, CA: UPN 58 (KQCA) Sundays 8:00 am

Salt Lake City, UT: UPN 14 (KJZZ) Sundays 7:00 am

San Antonio, TX: UPN 35 (KRRT) Saturdays 7:30 am

San Diego, CA: WB 69 (KSWB) Fridays 6:00 am

San Francisco, CA: WB 20 (KOFY) Sundays 10:00 am

Seattle, WA: WB 22 (KTZZ) Sundays 10:00 am

Shreveport, LA: FOX 33 (KMSS) Saturdays 6:00 am

Spokane, WA: CBS 2 (KREM) Saturdays 7:30 am

Syracuse, NY: FOX 68 (WSYT) Sundays 6:00 am

Tallahassee, FL: FOX 49 (WTLH) Saturdays 6:30 am

Tampa, FL: WTTA 38 - Saturdays 7:30 am

Toledo, OH: WB 5 (ToledoVision 5) Thursdays 7:30 am

Tulsa, OK: UPN 41 (KTFO) Sundays 11:00 am

Washington, DC: UPN 20 (WDCA) Saturdays 8:00 am

West Palm Beach, FL: UPN 34 (WTVX) Saturdays 7:30 am

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Here were the original stations for BEAST WARS for the first season.

Albany, NY: FOX 23 (WXXA) - Weekdays @ 6:00 am

Albuquerque, NM: FOX 2 (KASA) - Weekdays @ 6:30 am

Atlanta, GA: UPN 69 (WUPA) - Weekdays @ 8:00 am

Austin, TX: WB 54 (KNVA) - Weekdays @ 7:00 am

Baltimore, MD: UPN 54 (WNUV) - Weekdays @ 8:00 am

Birmingham, AL: UPN 68 (WABM) - Weekdays @ 8:00 am

Boston, MA: WB 56 (WLVI) - Weekdays @ 7:00 am (later went to 8:30 am)

Buffalo, NY: FOX 29 (WUTV) - Weekdays @ 7:00 am

Champaign, IL: FOX 27 (WCCU) - Weekdays @ 8:00 am

Charlotte, NC: UPN 46 (WJZY) - Weekdays @ 7:30 am

Chicago, IL: UPN 50 (WPWR) - Weekdays @ 7:00 am

Cincinnati, OH: UPN 64 (WSTR) - Weekdays @ 8:30 am

Cleveland, OH: UPN/WB 43 (WUAB) - Weekdays @ 7:00 am

Columbus, OH: FOX 28 (WTTE) - Weekdays @ 6:30 am

Dallas, TX: UPN 21 (KTXA) - Weekdays @ 7:00 am

Dayton, OH: FOX 45 (WRGT) - Weekdays @ 8:00 am

Denver, CO: WB 2 (KWGN) - Weekdays @ 8:30 am

Detroit, MI: UPN 50 (WKBD) - Weekdays @ 7:30 am

Fresno, CA: UPN 53 (KAIL) - Weekdays @ 6:00 am

Grand Rapids, MI: FOX 17 (WXMI) - Weekdays @ 2:00 pm

Greensboro, NC: UPN 48 (WUPN) - Weekdays @ 6:30 am

Greenville, SC: FOX 21 (WHNS) - Weekdays @ 8:30 am

Harrisburg, PA: FOX 43 (WPMT) - Weekdays @ 6:30 am

Hartford, CT: FOX 61 (WTIC) - Weekdays @ 7:00 am

Houston, TX: UPN 20 (KTXH) - Weekdays @ 7:00 am

Los Angeles, CA: KCAL-TV 9 - Weekdays @ 8:00 am

Indianapolis, IN: UPN 4 (WTTV) - Weekdays @ 8:00 am

Jacksonville, FL: FOX 30 (WAWS) - Weekdays @ 6:00 am

Kansas City, MO: UPN 62 (KSMO) - Weekdays @ 6:30 am

Knoxville, TN: FOX 43 (WTNZ) - Weekdays @ 6:30 am

Kokomo, IN: UPN 29 (WTTK) - Weekdays @ 8:00 am

Las Vegas, NV: UPN 21 (KUPN) - Weekdays @ 7:00 am

Louisville, KY: FOX 41 (WDRB) - Weekdays @ 2:30 pm

Memphis, TN: UPN 30 (WLMT) - Weekdays @ 7:30 am

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS) - Weekdays @ 7:30 am

Milwaukee, WI: UPN 24 (WCGV) - Weekdays @ 6:30 am

Minneapolis, MN: UPN 9 (KMSP) - Weekdays @ 7:00 am

Nashville, TN: FOX 17 (WZTV) - Weekdays @ 6:30 am

New Orleans, LA: WB 38 (WNOL) - Weekdays @ 2:00 pm

New York, NY: WB 11 (WPIX) - Weekdays @ 6:30 am

Norfolk, VA: FOX 33 (WTVZ) - Weekdays @ 8:00 am

Oklahoma City, OK: FOX 25 (KOKH) - Weekdays @ 8:00 am

Orlando, FL: FOX 35 (WOFL) - Weekdays @ 7:00 am

Philadelphia, PA: UPN 57 (WPSG) - Weekdays @ 3:00 pm

Phoenix, AZ: UPN 45 (KUTP) - Weekdays @ 7:30 am

Pittsburgh, PA: FOX 53 (WPGH) - Weekdays @ 6:30 am

Portland, OR: FOX 49 (KPDX) - Weekdays @ 7:00 am

Providence, RI: FOX 64 (WNAC) - Weekdays @ 8:00 am

Raleigh, NC: FOX 22 (WLFL) - Weekdays @ 8:30 am

Richmond, VA: FOX 35 (WRLH) - Weekdays @ 6:30 am

Sacramento, CA: FOX 40 (KTXL) - Weekdays @ 7:00 am

St. Louis, MO: WB 11 (KPLR) - Weekdays @ 7:00 am

Salt Lake City, UT: FOX 13 (KSTU) - Weekdays @ 2:30 pm

San Antonio, TX: UPN 35 (KRRT) - Weekdays @ 7:30 am

San Diego, CA: FOX 6 (XETV) - Weekdays @ 8:00 am

San Francisco, CA: UPN 44 (KBHK) - Weekdays @ 7:30 am

Seattle, WA: FOX 13 (KCPQ) - Weekdays @ 7:00 am

Springfield, IL: FOX 55 (WRSP) - Weekdays @ 8:00 am

Tallahassee, FL: FOX 49 (WTLH) - Weekdays @ 6:30 am

Tampa, FL: UPN 44 (WTOG) - Weekdays @ 7:30 am

Tulsa, OK: UPN 41 (KTFO) - Weekdays @ 8:30 am

Washington, DC: UPN 20 (WDCA) - Weekdays @ 8:00 am

West Palm Beach, FL: UPN 34 (WTVX) - Weekdays @ 8:30 am

Wilkes-Barre, PA: FOX 38 (WOLF) - Weekdays @ 6:30 am

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Here was the Syndication list for the first week of

September 11 - 17, 1995.

Albuquerque, NM: FOX 2 (KASA) Weekdays 5:30 am

Appleton, WI: UPN 32 (WACY) Weekdays 5:30 am

Atlanta, GA: UPN 69 (WUPA) Weekdays 8:30 am

Austin, TX: WB 54 (KNVA) Weekdays 8:00 am

Baltimore, MD: UPN 54 (WNUV) Weekdays 6:00 am

Birmingham, AL: UPN 68 (WABM) Weekdays 8:30 am

Bloomington, IL: FOX 43 (WYZZ) Weekdays 6:30 am

Boston, MA: WB 56 (WLVI) Weekdays 2:00 pm

Buffalo, NY: FOX 29 (WUTV) Weekdays 5:30 am

Cedar Rapids, IA: FOX 28 (KFXA) Weekdays 8:00 am

Chicago, IL: WCIU-TV 26 Weekdays 8:00 am

Cincinnati, OH: UPN 64 (WSTR) Weekdays 5:30 am

Cleveland, OH: WBNX-TV 55 Weekdays 7:00 am

Columbus, OH: WB 53 (WWHO) Weekdays 7:00 am

Dallas, TX: KDFI-TV 27 Weekdays 8:30 am

Dayton, OH: FOX 45 (WRGT) Tues-Sat 5:30 am

Denver, CO: UPN 20 (KTVD) Weekdays 6:30 am

Des Moines, IA: FOX 17 (KDSM) Weekdays 6:30 am

Detroit, MI: WB 20 (WXON) Weekdays 2:30 pm

Dubuque, IA: FOX 40 (KFXB) Weekdays 8:00 am

Flint, MI: FOX 66 (WSMH) Weekdays 10:00 am

Ft. Myers, FL: UPN 46 (WTVK) Weekdays 5:30 am

Fresno, CA: WB 43 (KGMC) Weekdays 7:00 am

Greenville, SC: FOX 21 (WHNS) Weekdays 8:00 am

Hartford, CT: UPN 20 (WTXX) Weekdays 3:30 pm

Honolulu, HI: UPN 5 (KFVE) Weekdays 6:30 am

Houston, TX: UPN 20 (KTXH) Weekdays 5:30 am

Indianapolis, IN: WB 23 (WNDY) Weekdays 6:30 am

Jacksonville, FL: UPN 47 (WNFT) Weekdays 8:30 am

Jackson, MS: FOX 40 (WDBD) Weekdays 5:30 am

Las Vegas, NV: WB 33 (KFBT) Weekdays 9:00 am

Los Angeles, CA: UPN 13 (KCOP) Weekdays 7:30 am

Lynchburg, VA: FOX 21 (WJPR) Weekdays 2:30 pm

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS) Weekdays 2:30 pm

Milwaukee, WI: WVTV 18 Weekdays 6:30 am

Minneapolis, MN: UPN 9 (KMSP) Weekdays 6:00 am

Nashville, TN: FOX 17 (WZTV) Weekdays 5:30 am

New Orleans, LA: WB 26 (WGNO) Weekdays 2:30 pm

New York, NY: WB 11 (WPIX) Weekdays 6:30 am

Oakland, CA: FOX 2 (KTVU) Weekdays 2:30 pm

Orlando, FL: UPN 65 (WRBW) Weekdays 7:00 am

Philadelphia, PA: UPN 57 (WPSG) Weekdays 8:00 am

Pittsburgh, PA: UPN 22 (WPTT) Weekdays 6:00 am

Plattsburgh, NY: UPN 27 (WWBI) Weeknights 5:00 pm

Portland, OR: UPN 12 (KPTV) Weekdays 6:00 am

Providence, RI: FOX 64 (WNAC) Weekdays 5:30 am

Raleigh, NC: FOX 22 (WLFL) Weekdays 2:30 pm

Richmond, VA: FOX 35 (WRLH) Weekdays 5:30 am

Roanoke, VA: FOX 27 (WFXR) Weekdays 2:30 pm

Rochester, NY: FOX 31 (WUHF) Weekdays 5:00 am

Sacramento, CA: FOX 40 (KTXL) Weekdays 5:30 am

Salt Lake City, UT: FOX 13 (KSTU) Weekdays 5:30 am

San Diego, CA: WB 69 (KTTY) Weekdays 7:30 am

San Francisco, CA: UPN 44 (KBHK) Weekdays 2:30 pm

Savannah, GA: WB 34 (WUBI) Weekdays 2:30 pm

Seattle, WA: WB 22 (KTZZ) Weekdays 9:00 am

Syracuse, NY: FOX 68 (WSYT) Weekdays 5:30 am

Tampa, FL: WTTA 38 - Weekdays 2:30 pm

Washington, DC: WB 50 (WBDC) Weekdays 8:00 am

This list is for the week of

June 9 - 15, 1997

Nationwide America: USA Network - Weekdays @ 8:30 am ET/PT

Birmingham, AL: UPN 68 (WABM) Saturdays 6:30 am & Weekdays 7:00 am

Boston, MA: WB 56 (WLVI) Weekdays 6:30 am

Bristol, VA: UPN 30 (WAPK) Weekdays 7:00 am

Denver, CO: FOX 31 (KDVR) Weekdays 6:00 am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Sundays 6:30 am

Honolulu, HI: UPN 5 (KFVE) Weekdays 6:30 am

Louisville, KY: UPN 58 (WFTE) Saturdays 7:30 am

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS) Saturdays 7:30 am & Weekdays 9:00 am

Salt Lake City, UT: FOX 13 (KSTU) Sundays 5:30 am

San Francisco, CA: UPN 44 (KBHK) Weekdays 2:30 pm

South Bend, IN: FOX 28 (WSJV) Weekdays 6:30 am

Tampa, FL: WTTA 38 Sundays 6:00 am

This list is for the week of

September 1 - 7, 1997

Nationwide America: USA Network - Weekdays @ 8:30 am ET/PT

Binghamton, NY: FOX 40 (WICZ) Saturdays 6:00 am

Birmingham, AL: UPN 68 (WABM) Saturdays 6:30 am & Weekdays 7:00 am

Boston, MA: WB 56 (WLVI) Weekdays 6:30 am

Bristol, VA: UPN 30 (WAPK) Weekdays 7:00 am

Buffalo, NY: FOX 29 (WUTV) Weekdays 6:00-7:00 am & 8:00 am

Denver, CO: FOX 31 (KDVR) Weekdays 6:00 am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Sundays 6:30 am

Honolulu, HI: UPN 5 (KFVE) Weekdays 6:30 am

Louisville, KY: UPN 58 (WFTE) Saturdays 7:30 am

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS) Saturdays 7:30 am & Weekdays 9:00 am

New York, NY: WB 11 (WPIX) Sundays 7:30 am

Norfolk, VA: WB 43 (WVBT) Weekdays 8:30 am

Orlando, FL: FOX 35 (WOFL) Saturdays 7:30 am

Salt Lake City, UT: FOX 13 (KSTU) Sundays 5:30 am

San Francisco, CA: UPN 44 (KBHK) Weekdays 2:30 pm

South Bend, IN: FOX 28 (WSJV) Weekdays 6:30 am

Tampa, FL: WTTA 38 Sundays 6:00 am

This list is for the week of

January 5 - 11, 1998

Appleton, WI: UPN 32 (WACY) Sundays 8:00 am

Binghamton, NY: FOX 40 (WICZ) Saturdays 6:00 am

Birmingham, AL: UPN 68 (WABM) Saturdays 6:30 am & Weekdays 7:00 am

Boston, MA: WB 56 (WLVI) Saturdays 7:30 am

Bristol, VA: UPN 30 (WAPK) Weekdays 7:00 am

Brownsville, TX: FOX 17 (XHFOX) Saturdays 6:00 am

Charlotte, NC: WB 55 (WFVT) Saturdays 7:30 am

Clarksburg, WV: CBS 5 (WDTV) Saturdays 6:30 am

Denver, CO: FOX 31 (KDVR) Weekdays 6:00 am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Sundays 6:30 am

Honolulu, HI: UPN 5 (KFVE) Weekdays 3:30 pm

Louisville, KY: UPN 58 (WFTE) Saturdays 7:30 am

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS) Weekdays 5:30 am & Saturdays 7:30 am

Mobile, AL: FOX 10 (WALA) Saturdays 6:00 am

New Orleans, LA: FOX 8 (WVUE) Thursdays 6:00 am

New York, NY: WB 11 (WPIX) Saturdays 7:00 am

Oklahoma City, OK: UPN 34 (KOCB) Saturdays 8:30 am

Orlando, FL: FOX 35 (WOFL) Saturdays 7:30 am

Pittsburgh, PA: UPN 22 (WPTT) Saturdays 6:00 am

Raleigh, NC: UPN 28 (WRDC) Saturdays 9:00 am

Salt Lake City, UT: FOX 13 (KSTU) Sundays 5:30 am

San Antonio, TX: FOX 29 (KABB) Sundays 8:30 am

San Francisco, CA: UPN 44 (KBHK) Weekdays 2:30 pm

South Bend, IN: FOX 28 (WSJV) Weekdays 6:30 am

Tampa, FL: WTTA 38 Sundays 7:30 am

Washington, DC: WB 50 (WBDC) Saturdays 7:30 am

This list is for the week of

January 12 - 18, 1998

Appleton, WI: UPN 32 (WACY) Sundays 8:00 am

Binghamton, NY: FOX 40 (WICZ) Saturdays 6:00 am

Birmingham, AL: UPN 68 (WABM) Saturdays 6:30 am & Weekdays 7:00 am

Boston, MA: WB 56 (WLVI) Saturdays 7:30 am

Bristol, VA: UPN 30 (WAPK) Weekdays 7:00 am

Brownsville, TX: FOX 17 (XHFOX) Saturdays 6:00 am

Charlotte, NC: WB 55 (WFVT) Saturdays 7:30 am

Clarksburg, WV: CBS 5 (WDTV) Saturdays 6:30 am

Denver, CO: FOX 31 (KDVR) Weekdays 6:00 am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Sundays 6:30 am

Honolulu, HI: UPN 5 (KFVE) Weekdays 3:30 pm

Indianapolis, IN: UPN 4 (WTTV) Weekdays 6:30 am

Kokomo, IN: UPN 29 (WTTK) Weekdays 6:30 am

Louisville, KY: UPN 58 (WFTE) Saturdays 7:30 am

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS) Weekdays 5:30 am & Saturdays 7:30 am

Mobile, AL: FOX 10 (WALA) Saturdays 6:00 am

New Orleans, LA: FOX 8 (WVUE) Thursdays 6:00 am

New York, NY: WB 11 (WPIX) Saturdays 7:00 am

Oklahoma City, OK: UPN 34 (KOCB) Saturdays 8:30 am

Orlando, FL: FOX 35 (WOFL) Saturdays 7:30 am

Pittsburgh, PA: UPN 22 (WPTT) Saturdays 6:00 am

Raleigh, NC: UPN 28 (WRDC) Saturdays 9:00 am

Salt Lake City, UT: FOX 13 (KSTU) Sundays 5:30 am

San Antonio, TX: FOX 29 (KABB) Sundays 8:30 am

San Francisco, CA: UPN 44 (KBHK) Weekdays 2:30 pm

Tampa, FL: WTTA 38 Sundays 7:30 am

Washington, DC: WB 50 (WBDC) Saturdays 7:30 am

This list is for the week of

March 9 - 15, 1998

Appleton, WI: UPN 32 (WACY) Sundays 8:00 am

Binghamton, NY: FOX 40 (WICZ) Saturdays 6:00 am

Birmingham, AL: UPN 68 (WABM) Saturdays 6:30 am & Weekdays 7:00 am

Boston, MA: WB 56 (WLVI) Saturdays 7:30 am

Bristol, VA: UPN 30 (WAPK) Weekdays 7:00 am

Brownsville, TX: FOX 17 (XHFOX) Saturdays 6:00 am

Buffalo, NY: FOX 29 (WUTV) Weekdays 6:00 am

Charlotte, NC: WB 55 (WFVT) Saturdays 7:30 am

Clarksburg, WV: CBS 5 (WDTV) Saturdays 6:30 am

Denver, CO: FOX 31 (KDVR) Weekdays 6:00 am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Sundays 6:30 am

Louisville, KY: UPN 58 (WFTE) Saturdays 7:30 am

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS) Weekdays 5:30 am & Saturdays 7:30 am

Mobile, AL: FOX 10 (WALA) Saturdays 6:00 am

New Orleans, LA: FOX 8 (WVUE) Thursdays 6:00 am

New York, NY: WB 11 (WPIX) Saturdays 7:00 am

Oklahoma City, OK: UPN 34 (KOCB) Saturdays 8:30 am

Orlando, FL: FOX 35 (WOFL) Saturdays 7:30 am

Pittsburgh, PA: UPN 22 (WPTT) Saturdays 6:00 am

Raleigh, NC: UPN 28 (WRDC) Saturdays 9:00 am

Salt Lake City, UT: FOX 13 (KSTU) Sundays 5:30 am

San Antonio, TX: FOX 29 (KABB) Sundays 8:30 am

San Francisco, CA: UPN 44 (KBHK) Weekdays 2:30 pm

Tampa, FL: WTTA 38 Sundays 7:30 am

Washington, DC: WB 50 (WBDC) Saturdays 7:30 am

This list is for the week of

May 4 - 10, 1998

Appleton, WI: UPN 32 (WACY) Sundays 8:00 am

Binghamton, NY: FOX 40 (WICZ) Saturdays 6:00 am

Birmingham, AL: UPN 68 (WABM) Saturdays 6:30 am & Weekdays 7:00 am

Boston, MA: WB 56 (WLVI) Saturdays 7:30 am

Bristol, VA: UPN 30 (WAPK) Weekdays 7:00 am

Brownsville, TX: FOX 17 (XHFOX) Saturdays 6:00 am

Buffalo, NY: FOX 29 (WUTV) Weekdays 6:00 am

Charlotte, NC: WB 55 (WFVT) Saturdays 7:30 am

Clarksburg, WV: CBS 5 (WDTV) Saturdays 6:30 am

Denver, CO: FOX 31 (KDVR) Weekdays 6:00 am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Sundays 6:30 am

Honolulu, HI: UPN 5 (KFVE) Weekdays 6:30 am

Louisville, KY: UPN 58 (WFTE) Saturdays 7:30 am

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS) Weekdays 5:30 am & Saturdays 7:30 am

Mobile, AL: FOX 10 (WALA) Saturdays 6:00 am

New Orleans, LA: FOX 8 (WVUE) Thursdays 6:00 am

New York, NY: WB 11 (WPIX) Saturdays 7:00 am

Oklahoma City, OK: UPN 34 (KOCB) Saturdays 8:30 am

Orlando, FL: FOX 35 (WOFL) Saturdays 7:30 am

Pittsburgh, PA: UPN 22 (WPTT) Saturdays 6:00 am

Raleigh, NC: UPN 28 (WRDC) Saturdays 9:00 am

Salt Lake City, UT: FOX 13 (KSTU) Sundays 5:30 am

San Antonio, TX: FOX 29 (KABB) Sundays 8:30 am

San Francisco, CA: UPN 44 (KBHK) Weekdays 2:30 pm

Tampa, FL: WTTA 38 Sundays 7:30 am

Washington, DC: WB 50 (WBDC) Saturdays 7:30 am

This list is for the week of

June 1 - 7, 1998

Nationwide America: Cartoon Network - Weekdays 4:00 pm ET/PT

Appleton, WI: UPN 32 (WACY) Sundays 8:00 am

Binghamton, NY: FOX 40 (WICZ) Saturdays 6:00 am

Birmingham, AL: UPN 68 (WABM) Saturdays 6:30 am & Weekdays 7:00 am

Boston, MA: WB 56 (WLVI) Saturdays 7:30 am

Bristol, VA: UPN 30 (WAPK) Weekdays 7:00 am

Brownsville, TX: FOX 17 (XHFOX) Saturdays 6:00 am

Buffalo, NY: FOX 29 (WUTV) Weekdays 6:00 am

Charlotte, NC: WB 55 (WFVT) Saturdays 7:30 am

Clarksburg, WV: CBS 5 (WDTV) Saturdays 6:30 am

Denver, CO: FOX 31 (KDVR) Weekdays 6:00 am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Sundays 6:30 am

Honolulu, HI: UPN 5 (KFVE) Weekdays 6:30 am

Louisville, KY: UPN 58 (WFTE) Saturdays 7:30 am

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS) Weekdays 5:30 am & Saturdays 7:30 am

Mobile, AL: FOX 10 (WALA) Saturdays 6:00 am

New Orleans, LA: FOX 8 (WVUE) Thursdays 6:00 am

New York, NY: WB 11 (WPIX) Saturdays 7:00 am

Oklahoma City, OK: UPN 34 (KOCB) Saturdays 8:30 am

Orlando, FL: FOX 35 (WOFL) Saturdays 7:30 am

Pittsburgh, PA: UPN 22 (WPTT) Saturdays 6:00 am

Raleigh, NC: UPN 28 (WRDC) Saturdays 9:00 am

Salt Lake City, UT: FOX 13 (KSTU) Sundays 5:30 am

San Antonio, TX: FOX 29 (KABB) Sundays 8:30 am

San Francisco, CA: UPN 44 (KBHK) Weekdays 2:30 pm

Tampa, FL: WTTA 38 Sundays 7:30 am

Washington, DC: WB 50 (WBDC) Saturdays 7:30 am

This list is for the week of

August 31 - September 6, 1998

Nationwide America: Cartoon Network - Weekdays 4:00 pm ET/PT

Appleton, WI: UPN 32 (WACY) Sundays 8:00 am

Binghamton, NY: FOX 40 (WICZ) Saturdays 6:00 am

Birmingham, AL: UPN 68 (WABM) Saturdays 6:30 am & Weekdays 7:00 am

Boston, MA: WB 56 (WLVI) Saturdays 7:30 am

Bristol, VA: UPN 30 (WAPK) Weekdays 7:00 am

Brownsville, TX: FOX 17 (XHFOX) Saturdays 6:00 am

Buffalo, NY: FOX 29 (WUTV) Weekdays 6:00 am & Sundays 7:30 am

Charlotte, NC: WB 55 (WFVT) Saturdays 7:30 am

Clarksburg, WV: CBS 5 (WDTV) Saturdays 6:30 am

Dallas, TX: WB 33 (KDAF) Saturdays 6:00 am

Denver, CO: FOX 31 (KDVR) Weekdays 6:30 am

Des Moines, IA: FOX 17 (KDSM) Sundays 8:00 am

Detroit, MI: UPN 50 (WKBD) Weekdays 7:00 am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Sundays 6:30 am

Honolulu, HI: UPN 5 (KFVE) Weekdays 6:30 am

Knoxville, TN: FOX 43 (WTNZ) Saturdays 5:30 am & Weekdays 6:30 am

Louisville, KY: UPN 58 (WFTE) Saturdays 7:30 am

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS) Weekdays 5:30 am

Mobile, AL: FOX 10 (WALA) Saturdays 6:00 am

Nashville, TN: WB 58 (WNAB) Weekdays 2:30 pm

New Orleans, LA: FOX 8 (WVUE) Thursdays 6:00 am

Oklahoma City, OK: WB 34 (KOCB) Saturdays 8:30 am

Orlando, FL: FOX 35 (WOFL) Saturdays 7:30 am

Pittsburgh, PA: WB 22 (WCWB) Saturdays 6:00 am

Salt Lake City, UT: FOX 13 (KSTU) Sundays 5:00 am

San Antonio, TX: FOX 29 (KABB) Sundays 8:30 am

San Francisco, CA: UPN 44 (KBHK) Weekdays 2:30 pm

Tampa, FL: WB 38 (WTTA) Sundays 7:30 am

Washington, DC: WB 50 (WBDC) Saturdays 7:30 am

This list is for the week of

October 5 - 11, 1998

Nationwide America: Cartoon Network - Weekdays 4:00 pm ET/PT

Appleton, WI: UPN 32 (WACY) Sundays 8:00 am

Binghamton, NY: FOX 40 (WICZ) Saturdays 6:00 am

Birmingham, AL: UPN 68 (WABM) Saturdays 6:30 am & Weekdays 7:00 am

Boston, MA: WB 56 (WLVI) Saturdays 7:30 am

Bristol, VA: UPN 30 (WAPK) Weekdays 7:00 am

Brownsville, TX: FOX 17 (XHFOX) Saturdays 6:00 am

Buffalo, NY: FOX 29 (WUTV) Weekdays 6:30 am

Charlotte, NC: UPN 46 (WJZY) Saturdays 7:00 am

Charlotte, NC: WB 55 (WFVT) Saturdays 7:30 am

Clarksburg, WV: CBS 5 (WDTV) Saturdays 6:30 am

Dallas, TX: WB 33 (KDAF) Saturdays 6:00 am

Denver, CO: FOX 31 (KDVR) Weekdays 6:30 am

Des Moines, IA: FOX 17 (KDSM) Sundays 8:00 am

Detroit, MI: UPN 50 (WKBD) Saturdays 7:30 am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Sundays 6:30 am

Honolulu, HI: UPN 5 (KFVE) Weekdays 6:30 am

Knoxville, TN: FOX 43 (WTNZ) Weekdays 2:00 pm

Louisville, KY: UPN 58 (WFTE) Saturdays 7:30 am

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS) Weekdays 5:30 am

Mobile, AL: FOX 10 (WALA) Saturdays 6:00 am

Nashville, TN: WB 58 (WNAB) Weekdays 2:30 pm

New Orleans, LA: FOX 8 (WVUE) Thursdays 6:00 am

Oklahoma City, OK: WB 34 (KOCB) Saturdays 8:30 am

Orlando, FL: FOX 35 (WOFL) Saturdays 7:30 am

Pittsburgh, PA: WB 22 (WCWB) Saturdays 6:00 am

Raleigh, NC: UPN 28 (WRDC) Saturdays 10:00 am

Salt Lake City, UT: FOX 13 (KSTU) Sundays 5:00 am

San Antonio, TX: FOX 29 (KABB) Sundays 8:30 am

San Francisco, CA: UPN 44 (KBHK) Weekdays 3:00 pm

Tampa, FL: WB 38 (WTTA) Sundays 7:30 am

Washington, DC: WB 50 (WBDC) Saturdays 6:00-7:00 am

This list is for the week of

November 30 - December 6, 1998

Nationwide America: Cartoon Network - Weekdays 4:00 pm ET/PT

Appleton, WI: UPN 32 (WACY) Sundays 8:00 am

Binghamton, NY: FOX 40 (WICZ) Saturdays 6:00 am

Birmingham, AL: UPN 68 (WABM) Saturdays 6:30 am & Weekdays 7:00 am

Boston, MA: WB 56 (WLVI) Saturdays 7:30 am

Bristol, VA: UPN 30 (WAPK) Weekdays 7:00 am

Brownsville, TX: FOX 17 (XHFOX) Saturdays 6:00 am

Buffalo, NY: FOX 29 (WUTV) Weekdays 6:30 am

Charlotte, NC: UPN 46 (WJZY) Saturdays 7:00 am

Charlotte, NC: WB 55 (WFVT) Saturdays 7:30 am

Clarksburg, WV: CBS 5 (WDTV) Saturdays 6:30 am

Dallas, TX: WB 33 (KDAF) Saturdays 6:00 am

Denver, CO: FOX 31 (KDVR) Weekdays 6:30 am

Des Moines, IA: FOX 17 (KDSM) Sundays 8:00 am

Detroit, MI: UPN 50 (WKBD) Saturdays 7:30 am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Sundays 6:30 am

Honolulu, HI: UPN 5 (KFVE) Weekdays 6:30 am

Knoxville, TN: FOX 43 (WTNZ) Weekdays 2:00 pm

Louisville, KY: UPN 58 (WFTE) Saturdays 7:30 am

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS) Weekdays 5:30 am

Mobile, AL: FOX 10 (WALA) Saturdays 6:00 am

Nashville, TN: WB 58 (WNAB) Weekdays 2:30 pm

New Orleans, LA: FOX 8 (WVUE) Thursdays 6:00 am

Oklahoma City, OK: WB 34 (KOCB) Saturdays 8:30 am

Orlando, FL: FOX 35 (WOFL) Saturdays 7:30 am

Phoenix, AZ: WB 61 (KASW) Weekdays 6:30 am

Pittsburgh, PA: WB 22 (WCWB) Saturdays 6:00 am

Raleigh, NC: UPN 28 (WRDC) Saturdays 10:00 am

Salt Lake City, UT: FOX 13 (KSTU) Sundays 5:00 am

San Antonio, TX: WB 35 (KRRT) Saturdays 7:30 am

San Francisco, CA: UPN 44 (KBHK) Weekdays 3:00 pm

Tampa, FL: WB 38 (WTTA) Sundays 7:30 am

Washington, DC: WB 50 (WBDC) Saturdays 6:00-7:00 am

This list is for the week of

January 11 - 17, 1999

Nationwide America: Cartoon Network - Mon-Thurs 4:00 pm ET/PT

Binghamton, NY: FOX 40 (WICZ) Saturdays 6:00 am

Birmingham, AL: UPN 68 (WABM) Saturdays 6:30 am & Weekdays 7:00 am

Bristol, VA: UPN 30 (WAPK) Weekdays 7:00 am

Brownsville, TX: FOX 17 (XHFOX) Saturdays 6:00 am

Buffalo, NY: FOX 29 (WUTV) Weekdays 6:30 am

Dallas, TX: WB 33 (KDAF) Saturdays 7:00 am

Des Moines, IA: FOX 17 (KDSM) Sundays 8:00 am

Detroit, MI: UPN 50 (WKBD) Saturdays 7:30 am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Sundays 6:30 am

Honolulu, HI: UPN 5 (KFVE) Weekdays 6:30 am

Louisville, KY: UPN 58 (WFTE) Saturdays 7:30 am

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS) Weekdays 5:30 am

Mobile, AL: FOX 10 (WALA) Saturdays 6:00 am

Nashville, TN: WB 58 (WNAB) Weekdays 2:30 pm

New Orleans, LA: FOX 8 (WVUE) Thursdays 6:00 am

Oklahoma City, OK: WB 34 (KOCB) Saturdays 8:30 am

Orlando, FL: FOX 35 (WOFL) Saturdays 7:30 am

Phoenix, AZ: WB 61 (KASW) Mon-Thurs 5:30 am

Pittsburgh, PA: WB 22 (WCWB) Saturdays 6:00 am

Raleigh, NC: UPN 28 (WRDC) Saturdays 10:00 am

Salt Lake City, UT: FOX 13 (KSTU) Sundays 5:30 am

San Antonio, TX: WB 35 (KRRT) Saturdays 7:30 am

San Francisco, CA: UPN 44 (KBHK) Weekdays 3:00 pm

Washington, DC: WB 50 (WBDC) Saturdays 6:00-7:00 am

This list is for the week of

February 22 - 28, 1999

Nationwide America: Cartoon Network - Mon-Thurs 4:00 pm & Friday 5:30 pm

Binghamton, NY: FOX 40 (WICZ) Saturdays 6:00 am

Birmingham, AL: UPN 68 (WABM) Saturdays 6:30 am & Weekdays 7:00 am

Bristol, VA: UPN 30 (WAPK) Weekdays 7:00 am

Brownsville, TX: FOX 17 (XHFOX) Saturdays 6:00 am

Buffalo, NY: FOX 29 (WUTV) Weekdays 6:30 am

Dallas, TX: WB 33 (KDAF) Saturdays 7:00 am

Des Moines, IA: FOX 17 (KDSM) Sundays 8:00 am

Detroit, MI: UPN 50 (WKBD) Saturdays 7:30 am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Sundays 6:30 am

Honolulu, HI: UPN 5 (KFVE) Weekdays 6:30 am

Knoxville, TN: FOX 43 (WTNZ) Saturdays 6:00 am

Louisville, KY: UPN 58 (WFTE) Saturdays 7:30 am

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS) Weekdays 5:30 am

Mobile, AL: FOX 10 (WALA) Saturdays 6:00 am

Nashville, TN: WB 58 (WNAB) Weekdays 2:30 pm

New Orleans, LA: FOX 8 (WVUE) Thursdays 6:00 am

Oklahoma City, OK: WB 34 (KOCB) Saturdays 8:30 am

Orlando, FL: FOX 35 (WOFL) Saturdays 7:30 am

Phoenix, AZ: WB 61 (KASW) Mon-Thurs 5:30 am

Raleigh, NC: UPN 28 (WRDC) Saturdays 10:00 am

Salt Lake City, UT: FOX 13 (KSTU) Sundays 5:30 am

San Antonio, TX: WB 35 (KRRT) Saturdays 7:30 am

San Francisco, CA: UPN 44 (KBHK) Weekdays 3:00 pm

Washington, DC: WB 50 (WBDC) Saturdays 6:00-700 am

This list is for the week of

June 14 - 20, 1999

Nationwide America: Cartoon Network - Weekdays 4:00 pm

Amarillo, TX: FOX 14 (KCIT) Weekdays 6:30 am

Austin, TX: UPN 13 (K13VC) Saturdays 6:00 am

Baltimore, MD: WB 54 (WNUV) Saturdays 7:00 am

Binghamton, NY: FOX 40 (WICZ) Saturdays 6:30 am

Birmingham, AL: UPN 68 (WABM) Weekdays 5:30 am

Boise, ID: UPN 9 (KNIN) Weekdays 6:30 am

Boston, MA: FOX 25 (WFXT) Saturdays 6:00 am

Bristol, VA: UPN 30 (WAPK) Weekdays 7:00 am

Buffalo, NY: FOX 29 (WUTV) Weekdays 6:30 am

Charlotte, NC: WB 55 (WFVT) Saturdays 6:30 am

Dallas, TX: WB 33 (KDAF) Saturdays 7:00 am

Des Moines, IA: FOX 17 (KDSM) Sundays 8:00 am

Detroit, MI: UPN 50 (WKBD) Weekdays 8:00 am

El Dorado, AR: FOX 14 (KARD) Weekdays 5:30 am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Saturdays 6:00 am

Fresno, CA: FOX 26 (KMPH) Weekdays 6:30 am

Honolulu, HI: UPN 5 (KFVE) Weekdays 6:30 am

Johnstown, PA: FOX 8 (WWCP) Saturdays 7:30 am

Knoxville, TN: FOX 43 (WTNZ) Saturdays 6:00 am

Lexington, KY: FOX 56 (WDKY) Saturdays 6:00 am

Los Angeles, CA: UPN 13 (KCOP) Weekdays 6:30 am

Louisville, KY: UPN 58 (WFTE) Saturdays 7:30 am

Lynchburg, VA: FOX 21 (WJPR) Weekdays 6:30 am

Madison, WI: FOX 47 (WMSN) Weekdays 7:30 am

Mason City, IA: CBS 3 (KIMT) Saturdays 6:30 am

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS) Weekdays 6:30 am

Milwaukee, WI: UPN 24 (WCGV) Saturdays 6:30 am

Mobile, AL: FOX 10 (WALA) Saturdays 6:00 am

Nashville, TN: WB 58 (WNAB) Weekdays 2:30 pm

New Orleans, LA: FOX 8 (WVUE) Thursdays 6:00 am

New York, NY: WB 11 (WPIX) Weekdays 6:30 am

Norfolk, VA: UPN 27 (WGNT) Weekdays 6:30 am

Orlando, FL: FOX 35 (WOFL) Saturdays 7:30 am

Philadelphia, PA: UPN 57 (WPSG) Weekdays 8:00 am

Phoenix, AZ: WB 61 (KASW) Mon-Thurs 5:30 am

Plattsburgh, NY: ABC 22 (WVNY) Saturdays 7:30 am

Raleigh, NC: UPN 28 (WRDC) Saturdays 10:00 am

Reno, NV: UPN 21 (KAME) Saturdays 6:00 am

Roanoke, VA: FOX 27 (WFXR) Weekdays 6:30 am

Salt Lake City, UT: FOX 13 (KSTU) Weekends 5:30 am

San Antonio, TX: WB 35 (KRRT) Saturdays 7:30 am

San Francisco, CA: UPN 44 (KBHK) Weekdays 3:00 pm

South Bend, IN: FOX 28 (WSJV) Sundays 5:00 am

Syracuse, NY: FOX 68 (WSYT) Weekdays 7:00 am

Tampa, FL: UPN 44 (WTOG) Weekdays 7:30 am

Washington, DC: WB 50 (WBDC) Saturdays 6:00-7:00 am

West Palm Beach, FL: UPN 34 (WTVX) Weekdays 8:30 am

This list is for the week of

September 27 - October 3, 1999

Nationwide America: Cartoon Network - Weekdays 4:00 pm and Saturday Nights at 12:45 & 2:45 am

Amarillo, TX: FOX 14 (KCIT) Weekdays 6:30 am

Austin, TX: WB 54 (KNVA) Weekdays 6:30 am

Boston, MA: FOX 25 (WFXT) Saturdays 6:00 am

Buffalo, NY: FOX 29 (WUTV) Weekdays 6:30 am

Charlotte, NC: WB 55 (WFVT) Saturdays 6:30 am

Dallas, TX: WB 33 (KDAF) Saturdays 6:30 am

Detroit, MI: UPN 50 (WKBD) Weekdays 8:00 am

El Dorado, AR: FOX 14 (KARD) Weekdays 5:30 am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Weekdays 6:30 am

Fresno, CA: FOX 26 (KMPH) Weekdays 7:00 am

Johnstown, PA: FOX 8 (WWCP) Saturdays 7:30 am

Kansas City, MO: WB 62 (KSMO) Weekdays 6:30 am

Knoxville, TN: FOX 43 (WTNZ) Weekdays 7:30 am

Lexington, KY: FOX 56 (WDKY) Saturdays 6:00 am

Lynchburg, VA: FOX 21 (WJPR) Weekdays 6:30 am

Madison, WI: FOX 47 (WMSN) Weekdays 7:30 am

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS) Weekdays 6:30 am

Milwaukee, WI: UPN 24 (WCGV) Saturdays 6:30 am

New York, NY: WB 11 (WPIX) Weekdays 6:00 am

Norfolk, VA: UPN 27 (WGNT) Weekdays 6:30 am

Philadelphia, PA: UPN 57 (WPSG) Weekdays 7:00 am

Plattsburgh, NY: ABC 22 (WVNY) Saturdays 7:30 am

Raleigh, NC: WB 22 (WLFL) Weekdays 8:00 am

Roanoke, VA: FOX 27 (WFXR) Weekdays 6:30 am

Salt Lake City, UT: UPN 14 (KJZZ) Sundays 8:30 am

San Francisco, CA: UPN 44 (KBHK) Weekdays 7:30 am

Syracuse, NY: FOX 68 (WSYT) Weekdays 7:00 am

Tampa, FL: UPN 44 (WTOG) Weekdays 7:00 am

Tulsa, OK: FOX 23 (KOKI) Weekdays 6:30 am

Washington, DC: UPN 20 (WDCA) Sundays 8:00 am

West Palm Beach, FL: UPN 34 (WTVX) Weekdays 8:30 am

This list is for the week of

June 12 - 18, 2000

Nationwide America: Cartoon Network - Weekdays 4:00 pm

Amarillo, TX: FOX 14 (KCIT) Weekdays 6:30 am

Austin, TX: WB 54 (KNVA) Weekdays 6:30 am

Boston, MA: FOX 25 (WFXT) Saturdays 6:00 am

Buffalo, NY: FOX 29 (WUTV) Saturdays 8:00 am

Dallas, TX: WB 33 (KDAF) Saturdays 6:30 am

Detroit, MI: UPN 50 (WKBD) Weekdays 8:00 am

El Dorado, AR: FOX 14 (KARD) Weekdays 5:30 am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Weekdays 6:30 am

Fresno, CA: FOX 26 (KMPH) Weekdays 7:00 am

Johnstown, PA: FOX 8 (WWCP) Saturdays 7:30 am

Kansas City, MO: WB 62 (KSMO) Weekdays 6:30 am

Knoxville, TN: FOX 43 (WTNZ) Weekdays 7:30 am

Lexington, KY: FOX 56 (WDKY) Saturdays 6:00 am

Lynchburg, VA: FOX 21 (WJPR) Weekdays 6:30 am

Madison, WI: FOX 47 (WMSN) Weekdays 7:30 am

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS) Weekdays 6:30 am

Milwaukee, WI: UPN 24 (WCGV) Saturdays 6:30 am

Norfolk, VA: UPN 27 (WGNT) Weekdays 6:30 am

Philadelphia, PA: WB 17 (WPHL) Weekdays 6:30 am

Plattsburgh, NY: ABC 22 (WVNY) Saturdays 7:30 am

Raleigh, NC: WB 22 (WLFL) Weekdays 8:00 am

Roanoke, VA: FOX 27 (WFXR) Weekdays 6:30 am

Salt Lake City, UT: UPN 14 (KJZZ) Sundays 8:30 am

San Francisco, CA: UPN 44 (KBHK) Weekdays 7:30 am

Syracuse, NY: FOX 68 (WSYT) Weekdays 7:00 am

Tampa, FL: UPN 44 (WTOG) Weekdays 6:30 am

Tucson, AZ: WB 58 (KWBA) Weekdays 8:00 am

Tulsa, OK: FOX 23 (KOKI) Weekdays 6:30 am

Washington, DC: UPN 20 (WDCA) Sundays 8:00 am

West Palm Beach, FL: UPN 34 (WTVX) Sundays 8:00 am

This list is for the week of

July 24 - 30, 2000

Nationwide America: Cartoon Network - Weekdays 4:00 pm

Amarillo, TX: FOX 14 (KCIT) Weekdays 6:30 am

Austin, TX: WB 54 (KNVA) Weekdays 6:30 am

Boston, MA: FOX 25 (WFXT) Saturdays 6:00 am

Buffalo, NY: FOX 29 (WUTV) Saturdays 8:00 am

Columbus, OH: FOX 28 (WTTE) Saturdays 7:00 am

Dallas, TX: WB 33 (KDAF) Saturdays 6:30 am

Detroit, MI: UPN 50 (WKBD) Weekdays 8:00 am

El Dorado, AR: FOX 14 (KARD) Weekdays 5:30 am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Weekdays 6:30 am

Fresno, CA: FOX 26 (KMPH) Weekdays 7:00 am

Johnstown, PA: FOX 8 (WWCP) Saturdays 7:30 am

Kansas City, MO: WB 62 (KSMO) Weekdays 6:30 am

Knoxville, TN: FOX 43 (WTNZ) Weekdays 7:30 am

Lexington, KY: FOX 56 (WDKY) Saturdays 6:00 am

Lynchburg, VA: FOX 21 (WJPR) Weekdays 6:30 am

Madison, WI: FOX 47 (WMSN) Weekdays 7:30 am

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS) Weekdays 6:30 am

Milwaukee, WI: UPN 24 (WCGV) Saturdays 6:30 am

Norfolk, VA: UPN 27 (WGNT) Weekdays 6:30 am

Philadelphia, PA: WB 17 (WPHL) Weekdays 6:30 am

Plattsburgh, NY: ABC 22 (WVNY) Saturdays 7:30 am

Raleigh, NC: WB 22 (WLFL) Weekdays 8:00 am

Roanoke, VA: FOX 27 (WFXR) Weekdays 6:30 am

Salt Lake City, UT: UPN 14 (KJZZ) Sundays 8:30 am

San Francisco, CA: UPN 44 (KBHK) Weekdays 7:30 am

Syracuse, NY: FOX 68 (WSYT) Weekdays 7:00 am

Tampa, FL: UPN 44 (WTOG) Weekdays 6:30 am

Toledo, OH: FOX 36 (WUPW) Saturdays 7:30 am

Tucson, AZ: WB 58 (KWBA) Weekdays 8:00 am

Tulsa, OK: FOX 23 (KOKI) Weekdays 6:30 am

Washington, DC: UPN 20 (WDCA) Sundays 8:00 am

West Palm Beach, FL: UPN 34 (WTVX) Sundays 8:00 am

This list is for the week of

March 26 - April 1, 2001

Nationwide America: Cartoon Network - Weekdays 4:00 pm

Amarillo, TX: FOX 14 (KCIT) Weekdays 6:30 am

Austin, TX: WB 54 (KNVA) Weekdays 6:30 am

Boston, MA: FOX 25 (WFXT) Saturdays 6:00 am

Brownsville, TX: NBC 23 (KVEO) Fridays 4:00 pm

Buffalo, NY: FOX 29 (WUTV) Saturdays 8:00 am

Dallas, TX: WB 33 (KDAF) Saturdays 6:30 am

Detroit, MI: UPN 50 (WKBD) Weekdays 7:30 am

El Dorado, AR: FOX 14 (KARD) Weekdays 5:30 am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Weekdays 6:30 am

Fresno, CA: FOX 26 (KMPH) Weekdays 7:00 am

Johnstown, PA: FOX 8 (WWCP) Saturdays 7:30 am

Kansas City, MO: WB 62 (KSMO) Weekdays 6:30 am

Knoxville, TN: FOX 43 (WTNZ) Weekdays 7:30 am

Lexington, KY: FOX 56 (WDKY) Saturdays 6:00 am

Lynchburg, VA: FOX 21 (WJPR) Weekdays 6:30 am

Madison, WI: FOX 47 (WMSN) Weekdays 7:30 am

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS) Weekdays 6:30 am

Milwaukee, WI: UPN 24 (WCGV) Saturdays 6:30 am

Norfolk, VA: UPN 27 (WGNT) Weekdays 6:30 am

Philadelphia, PA: WB 17 (WPHL) Weekdays 6:30 am

Plattsburgh, NY: ABC 22 (WVNY) Saturdays 7:30 am

Raleigh, NC: WB 22 (WLFL) Weekdays 8:00 am

Roanoke, VA: FOX 27 (WFXR) Weekdays 6:30 am

Salt Lake City, UT: UPN 14 (KJZZ) Sundays 8:30 am

San Francisco, CA: UPN 44 (KBHK) Sundays 8:30 am

Springfield, MO: WB 31 (KWBM) Weekdays 8:00 am

Syracuse, NY: FOX 68 (WSYT) Weekdays 7:00 am

Tampa, FL: UPN 44 (WTOG) Weekdays 6:30 am

Toledo, OH: FOX 36 (WUPW) Saturdays 7:30 am

Tucson, AZ: WB 58 (KWBA) Weekdays 6:30 am

Tulsa, OK: FOX 23 (KOKI) Weekdays 6:30 am

Washington, DC: UPN 20 (WDCA) Sundays 8:00 am

This list is for the week of

June 18 - 24, 2001

Amarillo, TX: FOX 14 (KCIT) Weekdays 6:30 am

Austin, TX: WB 54 (KNVA) Weekdays 6:30 am

Boston, MA: FOX 25 (WFXT) Saturdays 6:00 am

Brownsville, TX: NBC 23 (KVEO) Fridays 4:00 pm

Dallas, TX: WB 33 (KDAF) Saturdays 6:30 am

Detroit, MI: UPN 50 (WKBD) Weekdays 7:30 am

El Dorado, AR: FOX 14 (KARD) Weekdays 5:30 am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Weekdays 6:30 am

Fresno, CA: FOX 26 (KMPH) Weekdays 7:00 am

Johnstown, PA: FOX 8 (WWCP) Saturdays 7:30 am

Kansas City, MO: WB 62 (KSMO) Weekdays 6:30 am

Knoxville, TN: FOX 43 (WTNZ) Weekdays 7:30 am

Lexington, KY: FOX 56 (WDKY) Saturdays 6:00 am

Lynchburg, VA: FOX 21 (WJPR) Weekdays 6:30 am

Madison, WI: FOX 47 (WMSN) Weekdays 7:30 am

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS) Weekdays 6:30 am

Milwaukee, WI: UPN 24 (WCGV) Saturdays 6:30 am

Norfolk, VA: UPN 27 (WGNT) Weekdays 6:30 am

Philadelphia, PA: WB 17 (WPHL) Weekdays 6:30 am

Plattsburgh, NY: ABC 22 (WVNY) Saturdays 7:30 am

Raleigh, NC: WB 22 (WLFL) Weekdays 8:00 am

Roanoke, VA: FOX 27 (WFXR) Weekdays 6:30 am

Salt Lake City, UT: UPN 14 (KJZZ) Sundays 8:30 am

Springfield, MO: WB 31 (KWBM) Weekdays 8:00 am

Syracuse, NY: FOX 68 (WSYT) Weekdays 7:00 am

Tampa, FL: UPN 44 (WTOG) Weekdays 6:30 am

Tulsa, OK: FOX 23 (KOKI) Weekdays 6:30 am

This list is for the week of

January 7 - 13, 2002

Baton Rouge, LA: FOX 44 (WGMB) Weekdays 7:30 am

Boston, MA: FOX 25 (WFXT) Saturdays 6:00 am

Buffalo, NY: FOX 29 (WUTV) Weekdays 7:00 am

Cincinnati, OH: WB 64 (WSTR) Weekdays 6:30 am

Cleveland, OH: WB 55 (WBNX) Weekdays 6:30 am

Dallas, TX: WB 33 (KDAF) Saturdays 6:30 am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Weekdays 7:00 am

El Dorado, AR: FOX 14 (KARD) Weekdays 5:30 am

Fresno, CA: FOX 26 (KMPH) Weekdays 7:00 am

Greensboro, NC: WB 20 (WTWB) Weekdays 6:30 am

Hartford, CT: UPN 59 (WCTX) Weekdays 6:00 am

Honolulu, HI: UPN 5 (KFVE) Saturdays 6:00 am

Johnstown, PA: FOX 8 (WWCP) Weekdays 2:30 pm

Kansas City, MO: WB 62 (KSMO) Weekdays 6:30 am

Knoxville, TN: FOX 43 (WTNZ) Weekdays 6:30 am

Lexington, KY: FOX 56 (WDKY) Saturdays 6:00 am

Lynchburg, VA: FOX 21 (WJPR) Weekdays 7:00 am

Madison, WI: FOX 47 (WMSN) Weekdays 7:30 am

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS) Weekdays 6:30 am

Milwaukee, WI: UPN 24 (WCGV) Weekends 6:00 am

Norfolk, VA: UPN 27 (WGNT) Weekdays 6:30 am

Plattsburgh, NY: ABC 22 (WVNY) Saturdays 7:00-8:00 am

Raleigh, NC: WB 22 (WLFL) Weekdays 7:00 am

Roanoke, VA: FOX 27 (WFXR) Weekdays 7:00 am

Salt Lake City, UT: KJZZ-TV 14 Weekdays 8:00 am

Tampa, FL: UPN 44 (WTOG) Weekdays 6:30 am

Toledo, OH: FOX 36 (WUPW) Weekdays 6:30 am

Tulsa, OK: FOX 23 (KOKI) Weekdays 6:30am

This list is for the week of

October 28 - November 3, 2002

Baton Rouge, LA: FOX 44 (WGMB) Weekdays 7:30 am

Boise, ID: UPN 9 (KNIN) Sundays 5:30 am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Weekdays 7:30 am

Greensboro, NC: WB 20 (WTWB) Weekdays 6:30 am

Hartford, CT: UPN 59 (WCTX) Weekdays 6:00 am

Honolulu, HI: WB 5 (KFVE) Weekdays 7:00 am

Johnstown, PA: FOX 8 (WWCP) Weekdays 6:00 am

Kansas City, MO: WB 62 (KSMO) Weekdays 6:30 am

Knoxville, TN: FOX 43 (WTNZ) Weekdays 6:30 am

Lexington, KY: FOX 56 (WDKY) Saturdays 6:30 am

Louisville, KY: UPN 58 (WFTE) Weekdays 6:30 am

Lynchburg, VA: FOX 21 (WJPR) Weekdays 6:30 am

Madison, WI: FOX 47 (WMSN) Weekdays 7:30 am

Milwaukee, WI: UPN 24 (WCGV) Sundays 5:00-6:00 am

Norfolk, VA: UPN 27 (WGNT) Weekdays 6:30 am

Plattsburgh, NY: ABC 22 (WVNY) Saturdays 7:00-8:00 am

Raleigh, NC: UPN 28 (WRDC) Weekdays 6:30 am

Roanoke, VA: FOX 27 (WFXR) Weekdays 6:30 am

Tampa, FL: UPN 44 (WTOG) Weekdays 6:30 am

Toledo, OH: FOX 36 (WUPW) Weekdays 6:30 am

Tulsa, OK: FOX 23 (KOKI) Weekdays 6:30 am

This list is for the week of

September 1 - 7, 2003

Baton Rouge, LA: FOX 44 (WGMB) Weekdays 7:30 am

Cedar Rapids, IA: WB 20 (KWKB) Weekdays 6:30 am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Weekdays 7:30 am

Greensboro, NC: WB 20 (WTWB) Weekdays 6:30 am

Honolulu, HI: WB 5 (KFVE) Weekdays 7:00 am

Kansas City, MO: WB 62 (KSMO) Weekdays 6:30 am

Lexington, KY: FOX 56 (WDKY) Saturdays 6:30 am

Lynchburg, VA: FOX 21 (WJPR) Weekdays 6:30 am

Milwaukee, WI: UPN 24 (WCGV) Sundays 5:00 am

Plattsburgh, NY: ABC 22 (WVNY) Saturdays 7:00 am & Sundays 7:30 am

Roanoke, VA: FOX 27 (WFXR) Weekdays 6:30 am

Tampa, FL: UPN 44 (WTOG) Weekdays 6:30 am

Tulsa, OK: FOX 23 (KOKI) Weekdays 7:30 am

Wichita, KS: WB 33 (KWCV) Mondays & Wednesdays 7:00 am

This was the very last syndication list

until it stopped airing for good on May 28, 2004.

Baton Rouge, LA: FOX 44 (WGMB) Weekdays 7:30 am

Cedar Rapids, IA: WB 20 (KWKB) Weekdays 6:30 am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Weekdays 7:30 am

Honolulu, HI: WB 5 (KFVE) Weekdays 7:00 am

Kansas City, MO: WB 62 (KSMO) Weekdays 6:30 am

Milwaukee, WI: UPN 24 (WCGV) Sundays 5:00 am

Plattsburgh, NY: ABC 22 (WVNY) Saturdays 7:00 am & Sundays 7:30 am

Tampa, FL: UPN 44 (WTOG) Weekdays 6:30 am

Tulsa, OK: FOX 23 (KOKI) Weekdays 7:30 am

Wichita, KS: WB 33 (KWCV) Mondays & Wednesdays 7:00 am

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Here were the stations during SPC's original first run in US Syndication.

Albany, NY: FOX 23 (WXXA) Weekdays 8:30am

Albuquerque, NM: FOX 2 (KASA) Weekdays 6:00am

Atlanta, GA: UPN 69 (WUPA) Weekdays 8:30am

Augusta, GA: FOX 54 (WFXG) Weekdays 8:30am

Austin, TX: WB 54 (KNVA) Weekdays 2:30pm

Baltimore, MD: FOX 45 (WBFF) Weekdays 8:30am

Birmingham, AL: UPN 68 (WABM) Weekdays 6:30am

Bluefield, WV: FOX 59 (WVSX) Weekdays 8:00am

Boise, ID: UPN 9 (KNIN) Weekdays 7:30am

Boston, MA: WB 56 (WLVI) Weekdays 6:30am

Bristol, VA: FOX 39 (WEMT) Weekdays 2:00pm

Buffalo, NY: WB 49 (WNYO) Weekdays 6:00am

Burlington, IA: FOX 26 (KJMH) Weekdays 6:30am

Cedar Rapids, IA: FOX 28 (KFXA) Weekdays 9:30am

Champaign, IL: IND 23 (WFHL) Weekdays 7:30am

Charleston, SC: FOX 24 (WTAT) Weekdays 1:00pm

Charleston, WV: FOX 11 (WVAH) Weekdays 2:30pm

Charlotte, NC: UPN 46 (WJZY) Weekdays 7:00am

Chicago, IL: UPN 50 (WPWR) Weekdays 2:30pm

Cincinnati, OH: UPN 64 (WSTR) Weekdays 6:30am

Cleveland, OH: WBNX-TV 55 - Weekdays 6:30am

Columbia, SC: FOX 57 (WACH) Weekdays 6:00am

Columbus, OH: FOX 28 (WTTE) Weekdays 2:00pm

Dallas, TX: UPN 21 (KTXA) Weekdays 6:30am

Davenport, IA: FOX 18 (KLJB) Weekdays 6:30am

Dayton, OH: FOX 45 (WRGT) Weekdays 6:00am

Denver, CO: WB 2 (KWGN) Weekdays 9:00am

Des Moines, IA: FOX 17 (KDSM) Weekdays 5:30am

Detroit, MI: WB 20 (WXON) Weekdays 8:00am

Dubuque, IA: FOX 40 (KFXB) Weekdays 9:30am

Eugene, OR: UPN 25 (KEVU-LP) Weekdays 7:00am

Flint/Saginaw, MI: FOX 66 (WSMH) Weekdays 2:00pm

Florence, SC: UPN 21 (WWMB) Weekdays 8:30am

Fort Myers, FL: UPN 46 (WTVK) Weekdays 8:00am

Fort Wayne, IN: FOX 55 (WFFT) Weekdays 8:00am

Fresno, CA: UPN 53 (KAIL) Weekdays 6:30am

Greensboro, NC: UPN 48 (WUPN) Weekdays 7:30am

Greenville, SC: WFBC-TV 40 - Weekdays 8:00am

Harrisburg, PA: UPN 15 (WLYH) Weekdays 7:30am

Hartford, CT: UPN 20 (WTXX) Weekdays 3:30pm

Honolulu, HI: IND 20 (KIKU) Weekdays 4:00pm

Houston, TX: UPN 20 (KTXH) Weekdays 8:30am

Huntsville, AL: FOX 54 (WZDX) Weekdays 2:00pm

Indianapolis, IN: FOX 59 (WXIN) Weekdays 6:30am

Jackson, MS: FOX 40 (WDBD) Weekdays 1:30pm

Jackson, TN: UPN 16 (WMTU) Weekdays 8:00am

Kansas City, MO: UPN 62 (KSMO) Weekdays 2:00pm

Knoxville, TN: FOX 43 (WTNZ) Weekdays 2:00pm

Lansing, MI: FOX 47 (WSYM) Weekdays 6:00am

Las Vegas, NV: FOX 5 (KVVU) Weekdays 8:30am

Lexington, KY: FOX 56 (WDKY) Weekdays 2:00pm

Little Rock, AR: FOX 16 (KLRT) Weekdays 8:30am

Los Angeles, CA: UPN 13 (KCOP) Weekdays 7:30am

Lynchburg, VA: FOX 21 (WJPR) Weekdays 6:30am

Madison, WI: IND 14 (WiSC²) Weeknights 5:00pm

Memphis, TN: UPN 30 (WLMT) Weekdays 8:00am

Miami, FL: WB 39 (WDZL) Weekdays 6:30am

Milwaukee, WI: SUPER 18 (WVTV) Weekdays 2:30pm

Minneapolis, MN: FOX 29 (WFTC) Weekdays 8:30am

Mobile, AL: UPN 44 (WJTC) Weekdays 8:30am

New Orleans, LA: WB 38 (WNOL) Weekdays 2:30pm

New York, NY: WB 11 (WPIX) Weekdays 2:00pm

Norfolk, VA: FOX 33 (WTVZ) Weekdays 2:00pm

Oklahoma City, OK: UPN 34 (KOCB) Weekdays 7:30am

Orlando, FL: WB 18 (WKCF) Weekdays 6:30am

Philadelphia, PA: WB 17 (WPHL) Weekdays 8:30am

Phoenix, AZ: UPN 45 (KUTP) Weekdays 8:00am

Pittsburgh, PA: UPN 22 (WPTT) Weekdays 6:00am

Portland, ME: UPN 35 (WPME) Weekdays 8:30am

Portland, OR: FOX 49 (KPDX) Weekdays 8:30am

Providence, RI: FOX 64 (WNAC) Weekdays 6:00am

Raleigh, NC: FOX 22 (WLFL) Weekdays 6:30am

Roanoke, VA: FOX 27 (WFXR) Weekdays 6:30am

Rochester, NY: FOX 31 (WUHF) Weekdays 8:00am

Sacramento, CA: FOX 40 (KTXL) Weekdays 6:30am

St. Louis, MO: WB 11 (KPLR) Weekdays 3:00pm

Salt Lake City, UT: UPN 14 (KJZZ) Weekdays 7:00am

San Antonio, TX: FOX 29 (KABB) Weekdays 8:30am

San Francisco, CA: WB 20 (KOFY) Weekdays 7:30am

Seattle, WA: FOX 13 (KCPQ) Weekdays 7:30am

South Bend, IN: FOX 28 (WSJV) Weekdays 6:00am

Syracuse, NY: UPN 43 (WNYS) Weekdays 8:30am

Tampa, FL: WTTA 38 - Weekdays 6:30am

Toledo, OH: WB 5 (ToledoVision 5) Weekdays 8:00am

Tucson, AZ: UPN 18 (KTTU) Weekdays 7:00am

Tulsa, OK: UPN 41 (KTFO) Weekdays 8:00am

Washington, DC: WB 50 (WBDC) Weekdays 7:00am

West Palm Beach, FL: UPN 34 (WTVX) Weekdays 7:30am

Wichita, KS: FOX 24 (KSAS) Weekdays 2:00pm

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The cartoon ran on CBS for the first run, and for the 1996-97 season,

it aired on these BKN stations.

Albany, GA #1: FOX 31 (WFXL) Weekdays 8:30am

Albany, GA #2: UPN 35 (WBKL) Weekdays 3:00pm

Albuquerque, NM: UPN 50 (KASY) Weekdays 3:00pm

Amarillo, TX: FOX 14 (KCIT) Weekdays 8:00am

Anchorage, AK: UPN 5 (KYES) Weekdays 7:30am

Atlanta, GA: UPN 69 (WUPA) Weekdays 7:30am

Augusta, GA: FOX 54 (WFXG) Weekdays 7:00am

Austin, TX: IND 13 (K13VC) Weeknights 5:00pm

Bakersfield, CA: UPN 45 (KUZZ) Weekdays 7:30am

Baltimore, MD: FOX 45 (WBFF) Weekdays 6:30am

Baton Rouge, LA: WB 11 (K11TT) Weekdays 3:00pm

Billings, MT: FOX 4 (KHMT) Weekdays 7:00am

Birmingham, AL: UPN 68 (WABM) Weekdays 7:00am

Boise, ID: FOX 12 (KTRV) Weekdays 6:30am

Boston, MA: WB 56 (WLVI) Weekdays 3:30pm

Bowling Green, KY: FOX 40 (WKNT) Weekdays 7:00am

Bristol, VA: UPN 30 (WAPK) Weeknights 5:00pm

Buffalo, NY: IND 67 (WNGS) Weekdays 4:30pm

Champaign, IL: FOX 27 (WCCU) Weekdays 8:30am

Charleston, SC: WB 36 (WBNU) Weekdays 4:00pm

Charlotte, NC: WB 55 (WFVT) Weekdays 4:00pm

Chattanooga, TN: UPN 53 (WFLI) Weekdays 3:00pm

Chicago, IL: UPN 50 (WPWR) Weekdays 7:30am

Chico, CA: FOX 30 (KCVU) Weekdays 8:30am

Cincinnati, OH: UPN 64 (WSTR) Weekdays 7:30am

Cleveland, OH: IND 55 (WBNX) Weekdays 7:00am

Coeur d'Alene, ID: IND 58 (K58DQ) Weekdays 3:00pm

Columbus, GA: FOX 54 (WXTX) Weekdays 6:30am

Columbus, OH: FOX 28 (WTTE) Weekdays 8:00am

Cookeville, TN: WB 28 (WKZX) Weekdays 3:30pm

Dayton, OH: WB 51 (WUCT) Weekdays 3:00pm

Denver, CO: UPN 20 (KTVD) Weekdays 7:30am

Detroit, MI: UPN 50 (WKBD) Weekdays 8:00am

Eau Claire, WI: FOX 48 (WEUX) Weekdays 2:30pm

Erie, PA: FOX 66 (WFXP) Weekdays 6:30am

Eugene, OR: UPN 25 (KEVU) Weekdays 8:00am

Eureka, CA: FOX 29 (KBVU) Weekdays 8:30am

Evansville, IN: UPN 52 (W52AZ) Weekdays 7:00am

Findlay, OH: UPN 47 (WFND) Weekdays 4:00pm

Florence, SC: UPN 21 (WWMB) Weekdays 3:30pm

Fort Myers, FL: UPN 46 (WTVK) Weekdays 7:00am

Fort Smith, AR: FOX 34 (KPBI) Weekdays 7:00am

Fort Wayne, IN: FOX 55 (WFFT) Weekdays 7:00am

Fresno, CA: UPN 53 (KAIL) Weekdays 7:00am

Grand Junction, CO: UPN 27 (KGJT) Weekdays 7:00am

Green Bay, WI: UPN 32 (WACY) Weekdays 8:00am

Greensboro, NC: UPN 48 (WUPN) Weekdays 8:00am

Greenville, NC: FOX 14 (WYDO) Weekdays 2:30pm

Greenville, SC: IND 40 (WFBC) Weekdays 2:30pm

Harrisburg, PA: UPN 15 (WLYH) Weekdays 4:30pm

Hartford, CT: UPN 20 (WTXX) Weeknights 5:30pm

Holly Springs, MS: IND 20 (WBII) Weekdays 3:30pm

Honolulu, HI: UPN 5 (KFVE) Weekdays 7:00am

Houston, TX: UPN 20 (KTXH) Weekdays 4:00pm

Indianapolis, IN: UPN 4 (WTTV) Weekdays 7:30am

Kansas City, MO: WB 29 (KCWB) Weekdays 3:30pm

Knoxville, TN: FOX 43 (WTNZ) Weekdays 6:00am

Kokomo, IN: UPN 29 (WTTK) Weekdays 7:30am

La Crosse, WI: FOX 25 (WLAX) Weekdays 2:30pm

Lafayette, LA: UPN 62 (KLAF) Weekdays 3:30pm

Lansing, MI: FOX 47 (WSYM) Weekdays 8:00am

Las Vegas, NV: FOX 5 (KVVU) Weekdays 7:30am

Lima, OH: FOX 67 (WOHL) Weekdays 8:30am

Lincoln, NE: NBC 5 (KHAS) Weekdays 3:00pm

Little Rock, AR: UPN 38 (KASN) Weekdays 7:00am

Los Angeles, CA: IND 9 (KCAL) Weekdays 7:00am

Louisville, KY: FOX 34 (WGRB) Weekdays 7:00am

Madison, WI: FOX 47 (WMSN) Weekdays 7:00am

Medford, OR: WB 49 (KBSC) Weekdays 2:30pm

Memphis, TN: UPN 30 (WLMT) Weekdays 4:00pm

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS) Weekdays 7:00am

Milwaukee, WI: UPN 24 (WCGV) Weekdays 7:30am

Minneapolis, MN: UPN 9 (KMSP) Weekdays 7:30am

Montgomery, AL: UPN 64 (WAXC) Weekdays 3:30pm

Morehead City, NC: FOX 8 (WFXI) Weekdays 2:30pm

Morgan City, LA: IND 39 (KWBJ) Weekdays 3:30pm

Nashville, TN: WB 58 (WNAB) Weekdays 3:00pm

New Orleans, LA: UPN 54 (WUPL) Weekdays 7:00am

New York, NY: WB 11 (WPIX) Weekdays 7:00am

Norfolk, VA: WB 43 (WVBT) Weekdays 4:00pm

North Platte, NE: UPN 11 (KIIT) Weekdays 6:00am

Odessa, TX: FOX 24 (KPEJ) Weekdays 6:00am

Oklahoma City, OK: UPN 34 (KOCB) Weekdays 7:00am

Omaha, NE: FOX 42 (KPTM) Weekdays 5:30am

Orlando, FL: WB 18 (WKCF) Weekdays 3:30pm

Philadelphia, PA: WB 17 (WPHL) Weekdays 7:00am

Phoenix, AZ: UPN 45 (KUTP) Weekdays 7:00am

Pittsburgh, PA #1: WB 19 (WTWB) Weekdays 4:00pm

Pittsburgh, PA #2: FOX 53 (WPGH) Weekdays 7:30am

Plattsburgh, NY: UPN 27 (WWBI) Weekdays 4:00pm

Portland, ME: FOX 27 (W27BL) Weekdays 7:00am

Portland, OR: WB 32 (KWBP) Weekdays 3:30pm

Providence, RI: FOX 64 (WNAC) Weekdays 5:30am

Raleigh, NC: WB 50 (WRAZ) Weekdays 4:30pm

Reno, NV: UPN 21 (KAME) Weekdays 8:00am

Richmond, VA: WB 65 (WAWB) Weekdays 4:00pm

Roanoke, VA: WB 24 (WDRG) Weekdays 2:30pm

Rochester, NY: WB 16 (XWBT) Weekdays 3:30pm

St. Louis, MO: WB 11 (KPLR) Weekdays 8:00am

Salt Lake City, UT: UPN 14 (KJZZ) Weekdays 7:30am

San Antonio, TX: UPN 35 (KRRT) Weekdays 6:30am

San Francisco, CA: UPN 44 (KBHK) Weekdays 3:00pm

Santa Rosa, CA: IND 50 (KFTY) Weekdays 7:00am

Savannah, GA: WB 34 (WUBI) Weekdays 3:30pm

Seattle, WA: WB 22 (KTZZ) Weekdays 8:00am

Shreveport, LA: UPN 45 (KSHV) Weekdays 7:00am

Springfield, IL: FOX 55 (WRSP) Weekdays 7:00am

Springfield, MO: UPN 15 (KOJQ) Weeknights 5:00pm

Syracuse, NY: UPN 43 (WNYS) Weekdays 7:00am

Tallahassee, FL: FOX 49 (WTLH) Weekdays 5:30am

Tampa, FL: UPN 44 (WTOG) Weekdays 8:00am

Terre Haute, IN: FOX 38 (WBAK) Weekdays 7:00am

Toledo, OH: WB 5 (ToledoVision 5) Weekdays 3:00pm

Topeka, KS: FOX 6 (KTMJ) Weekdays 2:00pm

Tucson, AZ: FOX 11 (KMSB) Weekdays 6:00am

Tulsa, OK: FOX 23 (KOKI) Weekdays 7:00am

Tyler, TX: FOX 51 (KFXK) Weekdays 6:30am

Utica, NY: UPN 53 (WPNY) Weekdays 8:00am

Ventura, CA: WB 57 (KSTV) Weekdays 3:30pm

Waco, TX: UPN 62 (KAKW) Weekdays 8:00am

Washington, DC: WB 50 (WBDC) Weekdays 3:30pm

Wausau, WI: NBC 12 (WJFW) Weekdays 3:30pm

West Palm Beach, FL: UPN 34 (WTVX) Weekdays 3:00pm

Wichita, KS: IND 55 (KCTU) Weekdays 4:00pm

Wichita Falls, TX: UPN 35 (KJBO) Weekdays 7:00am

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Here were the stations that aired Pokemon in the Fall of 1998.

Albany, GA: IND 35 (WBKL) Weekdays 3:30 pm

Albany, NY: FOX 23 (WXXA) Weekdays 2:30 pm

Albuquerque, NM: WB 19 (KWBQ) Weekdays 8:00 am

Ashland, MS: UPN 20 (WBII) Weekdays 2:30 pm

Atlanta, GA: UPN 69 (WUPA) Weekdays 8:00 am

Austin, TX: UPN 13 (K13VC) Weekdays 8:00 am

Baltimore, MD: WB 54 (WNUV) Weekdays 7:30 am

Baton Rouge, LA: WB 39 (KWBJ) Weekdays 9:00 am

Birmingham, AL: UPN 68 (WABM) Weekdays 7:00 am

Boise, ID: UPN 9 (KNIN) Weekdays 7:30 am

Boston, MA: UPN 38 (WSBK) Weekdays 8:30 am

Buffalo, NY: WB 49 (WNYO) Weekdays 8:00 am

Burlington, IA: FOX 26 (KJMH) Weekdays 8:00 am

Cedar Rapids, IA: FOX 28 (KFXA) Weekdays 6:30 am

Champaign, IL: FOX 27 (WCCU) Weekdays 8:00 am

Charleston, WV: FOX 11 (WVAH) Weekdays 2:00 pm

Charlotte, NC: WB 55 (WFVT) Weekdays 6:30 am

Chattanooga, TN: FOX 61 (WDSI) Weekdays 6:30 am

Chicago, IL: UPN 50 (WPWR) Weekdays 7:00 am

Columbia, SC: FOX 57 (WACH) Weekdays 6:30 am

Columbus, OH: UPN 53 (WWHO) Weekdays 8:00 am

Cincinnati, OH: WB 64 (WSTR) Weekdays 6:30 am

Cleveland, OH: WB 55 (WBNX) Weekdays 7:30 am

Dallas, TX: UPN 21 (KTXA) Weekdays 3:00 pm

Davenport, IA: FOX 18 (KLJB) Weekdays 8:00 am

Dayton, OH: FOX 45 (WRGT) Weekdays 8:30 am

Denver, CO: FOX 31 (KDVR) Weekdays 6:30 am

Des Moines, IA: FOX 17 (KDSM) Weekdays 8:00 am

Detroit, MI: UPN 50 (WKBD) Weekdays 7:30 am

Dubuque, IA: FOX 40 (KFXB) Weekdays 6:30 am

El Paso, TX: WB 65 (KKWB) Weekdays 6:30 am

Eugene, OR: PAX 36 (KTVC) Weekdays 7:30 am

Flint/Saginaw, MI: FOX 66 (WSMH) Weekdays 6:30 am

Florence, SC: FOX 43 (WFXB) Weekdays 8:00 am

Ft. Myers, FL: WB 46 (WTVK) Weekdays 2:30 pm

Ft. Smith, AR: UPN 44 (KFDF) Weekdays 7:30 am

Fresno, CA: FOX 26 (KMPH) Weekdays 6:00 am

Grand Rapids, MI: FOX 17 (WXMI) Weekdays 2:00 pm

Green Bay, WI: UPN 32 (WACY) Weekdays 3:00 pm

Greensboro, NC: UPN 48 (WUPN) Weekdays 7:30 am

Greenville, SC: FOX 21 (WHNS) Weekdays 2:30 pm

Hartford, CT: UPN 20 (WTXX) Weekdays 3:00 pm

Honolulu, HI: IND 20 (KIKU) Weekdays 4:00 pm

Houston, TX: UPN 20 (KTXH) Weekdays 8:00 am

Idaho Falls, ID: FOX 31 (KFXP) Weekdays 6:30 am

Indianapolis, IN: UPN 23 (WNDY) Weekdays 3:30 pm

Jackson, MS: FOX 40 (WDBD) Weekdays 2:30 pm

Jackson, TN: UPN 16 (WMTU) Weekdays 6:30 am

Jacksonville, FL: WB 17 (WJWB) Weekdays 2:30 pm

Kansas City, MO: WB 62 (KSMO) Weekdays 6:30 am

Knoxville, TN: FOX 43 (WTNZ) Weekdays 6:30 am

Las Vegas, NV: WB 21 (KVWB) Weekdays 6:30 am

Lexington, KY: FOX 56 (WDKY) Weekdays 8:00 am

Little Rock, AR: UPN 38 (KASN) Weekdays 3:00 pm

Los Angeles, CA: UPN 13 (KCOP) Weekdays 7:00 am

Louisville, KY: WB 21 (WBNA) Weekdays 3:00 pm

Lynchburg, VA: FOX 21 (WJPR) Weekdays 8:00 am

Madison, WI: UPN 57 (WHPN) Weekdays 6:30 am

Memphis, TN: UPN 30 (WLMT) Weekdays 6:30 am

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS) Weekdays 7:00 am

Milwaukee, WI: UPN 24 (WCGV) Weekdays 6:30 am

Minneapolis, MN: UPN 9 (KMSP) Weekdays 3:30 pm

Montgomery, AL: UPN 64 (WAXC) Weekdays 3:30 pm

Nashville, TN: UPN 30 (WUXP) Weekdays 7:30 am

New Orleans, LA: UPN 54 (WUPL) Weekdays 3:30 pm

New York, NY: WB 11 (WPIX) Weekdays 7:00 am

Norfolk, VA: WB 33 (WTVZ) Weekdays 8:00 am

Oklahoma City, OK: WB 34 (KOCB) Weekdays 8:00 am

Omaha, NE: UPN Cox 2 (KOXO) Weekdays 3:30 pm

Orlando, FL: FOX 35 (WOFL) Weekdays 2:30 pm

Philadelphia, PA: UPN 57 (WPSG) Weekdays 3:00 pm

Phoenix, AZ: UPN 45 (KUTP) Weekdays 3:00 pm

Pittsburgh, PA: FOX 53 (WPGH) Weekdays 6:30 am

Plattsburgh, NY: WB 39 (WBVT) Weekdays 6:30 am

Portland, ME: FOX 51 (WPXT) Weekdays 8:00 am

Portland, OR: WB 32 (KWBP) Weekdays 2:30 pm

Providence, RI: UPN 28 (WLWC) Weekdays 8:00 am

Raleigh, NC: WB 22 (WLFL) Weekdays 6:30 am

Reno, NV: UPN 21 (KAME) Weekdays 7:00 am

Richmond, VA: FOX 35 (WRLH) Weekdays 2:30 pm

Roanoke, VA: FOX 27 (WFXR) Weekdays 8:00 am

Rochester, NY: WB 26 (XWBT) Weekdays 8:00 am

Sacramento, CA: UPN 31 (KMAX) Weekdays 3:00 pm

St. Louis, MO: WB 11 (KPLR) Weekdays 6:30 am

Salt Lake City, UT: WB 30 (KUWB) Weekdays 8:00 am

San Antonio, TX: FOX 29 (KABB) Weekdays 6:30 am

San Diego, CA: WB 69 (KSWB) Weekdays 6:30 am

San Francisco, CA: UPN 44 (KBHK) Weekdays 3:30 pm

Seattle, WA: UPN 11 (KSTW) Weekdays 3:30 pm

Springfield, IL: FOX 55 (WRSP) Weekdays 8:00 am

Springfield, MO: UPN 15 (K15CZ) Weekdays 4:30 pm

Syracuse, NY: FOX 68 (WSYT) Weekdays 7:30 am

Tallahassee, FL: FOX 49 (WTLH) Weekdays 2:30 pm

Tampa, FL: UPN 44 (WTOG) Weekdays 7:00 am

Terre Haute, IN: UPN 62 (KAKW) Weekdays 8:00 am

Tucson, AZ: WB 58 (KWBA) Weekdays 6:30 am

Tulsa, OK: FOX 23 (KOKI) Weekdays 6:30 am

Waco, TX: UPN 62 (KAKW) Weekdays 7:30 am

Washington, DC: UPN 20 (WDCA) Weekdays 3:30 pm

Watertown, NY: UPN 66 (WLOT-LP) Weekdays 7:30 am

West Palm Beach, FL: UPN 34 (WTVX) Weekdays 7:00 am

Wichita, KS: IND 55 (KCTU) Weekdays 4:00 pm

Wilkes-Barre, PA: WB 38 (WSWB) Weekdays 8:00 am

Yakima, WA: FOX 68 (KCYU-LP) Weekdays 3:00 pm

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As of September 2011, Sailor Moon is no longer airing in English on any North American television stations until it gets re-licensed. However, it's being re-aired (in some cases, in the remastered format released on Japanese DVD) around the world, most notably in Italy, Albania, and other European countries.

Here was the syndication list for the very first week of Sailor Moon.

StationAffiliate Ch.

MarketM-F TimeKASA

FOX2

Albuquerque

5:30am

WUPA

UPN69

Atlanta

8:30am

KNVA

WB54

Austin, TX

8:00am

WNUV

UPN54

Baltimore

6:00am

WBTRUPN19

Baton Rouge9:30amWABM

UPN68

Birmingham

8:30am

WLVI

WB56

Boston

2:30pm

XHFOX

FOX17

Brownsville, TX

6:00am

WUTV

FOX29

Buffalo

5:30am

WWBIUPN27

Burlington5:00pmKFXAFOX28

Cedar Rapids8:00amWVAH

FOX11

Charleston, WV

2:30pm

WFVT

WB55

Charlotte

6:00am

WCIU

IND26

Chicago

8:00am

WSTR

UPN64

Cincinnati

5:30am

WBNX

IND55

Cleveland

5:30am

WWHO

WB53

Columbus, OH

7:00am

KDFI

IND27

Dallas

8:30am

WRGT

FOX45

Dayton

5:30am*

KTVD

UPN20

Denver

6:30am

KDSM

FOX17

Des Moines

7:00am

WXON

WB20

Detroit

7:30am

KFXB

FOX40

Dubuque

8:00am

WFND

UPN47

Findlay - Toledo

6:30am

WSMH

FOX66

Flint - Saginaw

10:00am

WTVKUPN46

Ft. Myers - Naples

5:30amKGMC

WB43

Fresno

7:00am

WXMI

FOX17

Grand Rapids, MI

2:30pm

WAAP

IND16

Greensboro

7:00am

WHNS

FOX21

Greenville, SC

8:00am

WPMT

FOX43

Harrisburg

5:00am*

WTXX

UPN20

Hartford

3:30pm

KFVEUPN5

Honolulu6:30amKTXH

UPN20

Houston

5:30am

WNDY

WB23

Indianapolis

6:30am

WDBD

FOX40

Jackson, MS

5:30am

WNFT

UPN47

Jacksonville

8:30am

KSMOUPN62

Kansas City7:00amKFBT

WB33

Las Vegas

9:00am

KCOP

UPN13

Los Angeles

7:30am

WFTE

UPN58

Louisville

8:30am

WJPR

FOX21

Lynchburg

2:30pm

WLMT

UPN30

Memphis

7:00am

WBFS

UPN33

Miami

2:00pm

WVTVIND18

Milwaukee6:30amKMSP

UPN9

Minneapolis

6:30am

WZTV

FOX17

Nashville

5:30am

WGNO

WB26

New Orleans

2:30pm

WPIX

WB11

New York

6:30am

WTVZ

FOX33

Norfolk

8:30am

KOKH

FOX25

Oklahoma City

5:30am

WRBW

UPN65

Orlando

7:00am

WPSG

UPN57

Philadelphia

8:00am

KASW

WB61

Phoenix

8:30am

WPTT

UPN22

Pittsburgh

6:00am

KPTV

UPN12

Portland, OR

6:00am

WNAC

FOX64

Providence

5:30am

WLFL

FOX22

Raleigh - Durham

2:30pm

WRLH

FOX35

Richmond

5:30am

WFXR

FOX27

Roanoke

2:30pm

WUHF

FOX31

Rochester, NY

5:00am

KTXL

FOX40

Sacramento

5:30am

KPLR

WB11

St. Louis

7:30am

KSTU

FOX13

Salt Lake City

5:30am

KTTY

WB69

San Diego

7:30am

KBHK

UPN44

San Francisco

2:30pm

WUBI

WB34

Savannah, GA

2:30pm

KTZZ

WB22

Seattle

9:00am

KSKN

HSN22

Spokane

8:00am

WSYT

FOX68

Syracuse

5:30am

WTTAIND38

Tampa - St. Petersburg8:00amKTFOUPN41

Tulsa8:30am

WBDC

WB50

Washington, DC

8:00am

WTVX

UPN34

West Palm Beach

7:30am

WOLF

FOX38

Wilkes-Barre

6:30am

*seen Tuesday - Saturday.

When the show actually returned on May 26, 1997

here was the syndication list.

StationAffiliate Ch.

MarketDayTimeWABM

UPN68

BIRMINGHAMMON-FRI

7:00 AM

WABM

UPN68

BIRMINGHAM

SAT

6:30 AM

KDVRFOX31

DENVERMON-FRI

6:00 AM

KFCT

FOX21

FT. COLLINS

MON-FRI

6:00 AM

WFTXFOX36

FT. MYERSSUN

6:30 AMKFVEUPN5

HONOLULUMON-FRI6:30 AMWFTEUPN58

LOUISVILLESAT

7:30 AMKBHKUPN44

SAN FRANCISCOMON-FRI

2:30 PM

WSJV

FOX28

SOUTH BEND

MON-FRI

6:30 AM

When June 9, 1997 came, it went like this...

Nationwide America: USA Network - Mon-Thurs @ 8:30am ET & PT

Birmingham, AL: UPN 68 (WABM) Sat @ 6:30am, Mon-Fri @ 7:00am

Bristol, VA: UPN 30 (WAPK) Mon-Fri @ 7:00am

Denver, CO: FOX 31 (KDVR) Mon-Fri @ 6:00am

Fort Collins, CO: FOX 21 (KFCT) Mon-Fri @ 6:00am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Sun @ 6:30am

Honolulu, HI: UPN 5 (KFVE) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Louisville, KY: UPN 58 (WFTE) Sat @ 7:30am

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS) Sat @ 7:30am, Mon-Fri @ 9:00am

Salt Lake City, UT: FOX 13 (KSTU) Sun @ 5:30am

San Francisco, CA: UPN 44 (KBHK) Mon-Fri @ 2:30pm

South Bend, IN: FOX 28 (WSJV) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Tampa, FL: WTTA 38 - Sun @ 6:00am

When the new 1997-98 season came, it went like this...

Nationwide America: USA Network - Mon-Thurs @ 8:30am ET & PT

Binghamton, NY: FOX 40 (WICZ) Sat @ 7:00am

Birmingham, AL: UPN 68 (WABM) Sat @ 6:30am, Mon-Fri @ 7:00am

Boston, MA: WB 56 (WLVI) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Bristol, VA: UPN 30 (WAPK) Mon-Fri @ 7:00am

Buffalo, NY: FOX 29 (WUTV) Mon-Fri @ 6:00-7:00 & 8:30am

Denver, CO: FOX 31 (KDVR) Mon-Fri @ 6:00am

Fort Collins, CO: FOX 21 (KFCT) Mon-Fri @ 6:00am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Sun @ 6:30am

Honolulu, HI: UPN 5 (KFVE) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Louisville, KY: UPN 58 (WFTE) Sat @ 7:30am

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS) Sat @ 7:30am, Mon-Fri @ 9:00am

New York, NY: WB 11 (WPIX) Sun @ 7:30am

Norfolk, VA: WB 43 (WVBT) Mon-Fri @ 8:30am

Orlando, FL: FOX 35 (WOFL) Sat @ 7:30am

Salt Lake City, UT: FOX 13 (KSTU) Sun @ 5:30am

San Francisco, CA: UPN 44 (KBHK) Mon-Fri @ 2:30pm

South Bend, IN: FOX 28 (WSJV) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Tampa, FL: WTTA 38 - Sun @ 6:00am

Here was the syndication list when the year 1998 started.

StationAffiliate Ch.

MarketDayTimeWICZFOX40

BINGHAMTONSAT7:00 AMWABMUPN68

BIRMINGHAMMON-FRI

7:00 AM

WABM

UPN68

BIRMINGHAM

SAT

6:30 AM

WLVIWB56

BOSTONSAT

7:30 AM

WAPK

UPN30

BRISTOL/TRI-CITIES

MON-FRI

7:00 AM

XHFOX

FOX17

BROWNSVILLE, TX

SAT

6:00 AM

WUTVFOX29

BUFFALO

THURS

7:30 & 8:00 AM

WFVT

WB55

CHARLOTTESAT

7:30 AM

KDVRFOX31

DENVERMON-FRI

6:00 AM

KFCT

FOX21

FT. COLLINS

MON-FRI

6:00 AM

WFTXFOX36

FT. MYERSSUN

6:30 AMWACY

UPN32

GREEN BAY

SUN

8:00 AM

KFVEUPN5

HONOLULUMON-FRI3:30 PMWFTEUPN58

LOUISVILLESAT

7:30 AMWBFS

UPN33

MIAMI

MON-FRI

5:30 AM

WBFS

UPN33

MIAMI

SAT

7:30 AM

WALA

FOX10

MOBILE/PENSACOLA

SAT

6:00 AM

WVUE

FOX8

NEW ORLEANS

THURS

6:00 AM

WPIXWB11

NEW YORKSAT

7:00 AM

WGNTUPN27

NORFOLKMON-FRI6:30 AMKOCBUPN34

OKLAHOMA CITYSAT

8:30 AM

WOFL

FOX35

ORLANDO

SAT

7:30 AM

WPTT

UPN22

PITTSBURGH

SAT

6:00 AM

WRDCUPN28

RALEIGH/DURHAMSAT9:00 AMKSTU

FOX13

SALT LAKE CITY

SUN

5:30 AM

KABBFOX29

SAN ANTONIOSUN

8:30 AM

KBHK

UPN44

SAN FRANCISCO

MON-FRI

2:30 PM

WSJV

FOX28

SOUTH BEND

MON-FRI

6:30 AM

WTTAIND38

TAMPASUN7:30 AMWBDC

WB50

WASHINGTON, DC

SAT

7:30 AM

Here was the syndication when Summer 1998 came.

Nationwide America: Cartoon Network - Mon-Fri @ 4:00pm ET/PT

Binghamton, NY: FOX 40 (WICZ) Sat @ 7:00am

Birmingham, AL: UPN 68 (WABM) Sat @ 6:30am, Mon-Fri @ 7:00am

Boston, MA: WB 56 (WLVI) Sat @ 7:30am

Bristol, VA: UPN 30 (WAPK) Mon-Fri @ 7:00am

Brownsville, TX: FOX 17 (XHFOX) Sat @ 6:00am

Buffalo, NY: FOX 29 (WUTV) Mon-Fri @ 6:00am

Charlotte, NC: WB 55 (WFVT) Sat @ 7:30am

Clarksburg, WV: CBS 5 (WDTV) Sat @ 6:30am

Denver, CO: FOX 31 (KDVR) Mon-Fri @ 6:00am

Fort Collins, CO: FOX 21 (KFCT) Mon-Fri @ 6:00am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Sun @ 6:30am

Green Bay, WI: UPN 32 (WACY) Sun @ 8:00am

Greenville, SC: WFBC 40 - Sat @ 7:30am

Honolulu, HI: UPN 5 (KFVE) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Louisville, KY: UPN 58 (WFTE) Sat @ 7:30am

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS) Mon-Fri @ 5:30am, Sat @ 7:30am

New Orleans, LA: FOX 8 (WVUE) Thurs @ 6:00am

Oklahoma City, OK: WB 34 (KOCB) Sat @ 8:30am

Orlando, FL: FOX 35 (WOFL) Sat @ 7:30am

Pensacola, FL: FOX 10 (WALA) Sat @ 6:00am

Pittsburgh, PA: WB 22 (WCWB) Sat @ 6:00am

Raleigh, NC: UPN 28 (WRDC) Sat @ 9:00am

Salt Lake City, UT: FOX 13 (KSTU) Sun @ 5:30am

San Antonio, TX: FOX 29 (KABB) Sun @ 8:30am

San Francisco, CA: UPN 44 (KBHK) Mon-Fri @ 2:30pm

Tampa, FL: WTTA 38 - Sun @ 7:30am

Washington, DC: WB 50 (WBDC) Sat @ 7:00am

Here was the syndication list for the week of

August 3 - 9, 1998

Nationwide America: Cartoon Network - Mon-Fri @ 4:00pm ET/PT

Binghamton, NY: FOX 40 (WICZ) Sat @ 7:00am

Birmingham, AL: UPN 68 (WABM) Sat @ 6:30am, Mon-Fri @ 7:00am

Boston, MA: WB 56 (WLVI) Sat @ 7:30am

Bristol, VA: UPN 30 (WAPK) Mon-Fri @ 7:00am

Brownsville, TX: FOX 17 (XHFOX) Sat @ 6:00am

Buffalo, NY: FOX 29 (WUTV) Mon-Fri @ 6:00am, Sun @ 7:30am

Charlotte, NC: WB 55 (WFVT) Sat @ 7:30am

Clarksburg, WV: CBS 5 (WDTV) Sat @ 6:30am

Dallas, TX: WB 33 (KDAF) Sat @ 7:00am

Denver, CO: FOX 31 (KDVR) Mon-Fri @ 6:00am

Des Moines, IA: FOX 17 (KDSM) Sun @ 8:00am

Fort Collins, CO: FOX 21 (KFCT) Mon-Fri @ 6:00am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Sun @ 6:30am

Green Bay, WI: UPN 32 (WACY) Sun @ 8:00am

Greenville, SC: WFBC 40 - Sat @ 7:30am

Honolulu, HI: UPN 5 (KFVE) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Louisville, KY: UPN 58 (WFTE) Sat @ 7:30am

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS) Mon-Fri @ 7:30am

Nashville, TN: WB 58 (WNAB) Mon-Fri @ 2:30pm

New Orleans, LA: FOX 8 (WVUE) Thurs @ 6:00am

Oklahoma City, OK: WB 34 (KOCB) Sat @ 8:30am

Orlando, FL: FOX 35 (WOFL) Sat @ 7:30am

Pensacola, FL: FOX 10 (WALA) Sat @ 6:00am

Pittsburgh, PA: WB 22 (WCWB) Sat @ 6:00am

Salt Lake City, UT: FOX 13 (KSTU) Sun @ 5:30am

San Antonio, TX: FOX 29 (KABB) Sun @ 8:30am

San Francisco, CA: UPN 44 (KBHK) Mon-Fri @ 2:30pm

Tampa, FL: WB 38 (WTTA) Sun @ 7:30am

Washington, DC: WB 50 (WBDC) Sat @ 7:00am

Here's what the new look when September 1998 came.

Nationwide America: Cartoon Network - Mon-Fri @ 4:00pm ET/PT

Binghamton, NY: FOX 40 (WICZ) Sat @ 7:00am

Birmingham, AL: UPN 68 (WABM) Sat @ 6:30am, Mon-Fri @ 7:00am

Boston, MA: WB 56 (WLVI) Sat @ 7:30am

Bristol, VA: UPN 30 (WAPK) Mon-Fri @ 7:00am

Brownsville, TX: FOX 17 (XHFOX) Sat @ 6:00am

Buffalo, NY: FOX 29 (WUTV) Mon-Fri @ 6:00am, Sun @ 7:30am

Charlotte, NC: WB 55 (WFVT) Sat @ 7:30am

Clarksburg, WV: CBS 5 (WDTV) Sat @ 6:30am

Dallas, TX: WB 33 (KDAF) Sat @ 7:00am

Denver, CO: FOX 31 (KDVR) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Des Moines, IA: FOX 17 (KDSM) Sun @ 8:00am

Detroit, MI: UPN 50 (WKBD) Mon-Fri @ 7:00am

Fort Collins, CO: FOX 21 (KFCT) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Sun @ 6:30am

Green Bay, WI: UPN 32 (WACY) Sun @ 8:00am

Greenville, SC: WFBC 40 - Sat @ 7:30am

Honolulu, HI: UPN 5 (KFVE) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Knoxville, TN: FOX 43 (WTNZ) Sat @ 5:30am, Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Louisville, KY: UPN 58 (WFTE) Sat @ 7:30am

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS) Mon-Fri @ 7:30am

Nashville, TN: WB 58 (WNAB) Mon-Fri @ 2:30pm

New Orleans, LA: FOX 8 (WVUE) Thurs @ 6:00am

Oklahoma City, OK: WB 34 (KOCB) Sat @ 8:30am

Pensacola, FL: FOX 10 (WALA) Sat @ 6:00am

Pittsburgh, PA: WB 22 (WCWB) Sat @ 6:00am

Salt Lake City, UT: FOX 13 (KSTU) Sun @ 5:30am

San Antonio, TX: FOX 29 (KABB) Sun @ 8:30am

San Francisco, CA: UPN 44 (KBHK) Mon-Fri @ 2:30pm

Tampa, FL: WB 38 (WTTA) Sun @ 7:30am

Washington, DC: WB 50 (WBDC) Sat @ 7:00am

Here's what the new look when the new 1998-99 season came.

Nationwide America: Cartoon Network - Mon-Fri @ 4:00pm ET/PT

Binghamton, NY: FOX 40 (WICZ) Sat @ 7:00am

Birmingham, AL: UPN 68 (WABM) Sat @ 6:30am, Mon-Fri @ 7:00am

Boston, MA: WB 56 (WLVI) Sat @ 7:30am

Bristol, VA: UPN 30 (WAPK) Mon-Fri @ 7:00am

Brownsville, TX: FOX 17 (XHFOX) Sat @ 6:00am

Buffalo, NY: FOX 29 (WUTV) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am, Sat from 6:30-7:30am

Charlotte, NC: UPN 46 (WJZY) Sat @ 7:00am

Clarksburg, WV: CBS 5 (WDTV) Sat @ 6:30am

Dallas, TX: WB 33 (KDAF) Sat @ 7:00am

Denver, CO: FOX 31 (KDVR) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Des Moines, IA: FOX 17 (KDSM) Sun @ 8:00am

Detroit, MI: UPN 50 (WKBD) Sat @ 7:30am

Fort Collins, CO: FOX 21 (KFCT) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Sun @ 6:30am

Green Bay, WI: UPN 32 (WACY) Sun @ 8:00am

Greenville, SC: WFBC 40 - Sat @ 7:30am

Honolulu, HI: UPN 5 (KFVE) Mon-Fri @ 7:30am

Knoxville, TN: FOX 43 (WTNZ) Mon-Wed & Fri @ 6:00am, Sat @ 7:00am

Louisville, KY: UPN 58 (WFTE) Sat @ 7:30am

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS) Mon-Fri @ 7:30am

Nashville, TN: WB 58 (WNAB) Mon-Fri @ 2:30pm

New Orleans, LA: FOX 8 (WVUE) Thurs @ 6:00am

Oklahoma City, OK: WB 34 (KOCB) Sat @ 8:30am

Pensacola, FL: FOX 10 (WALA) Sat @ 6:00am

Pittsburgh, PA: WB 22 (WCWB) Sat @ 6:00am

Salt Lake City, UT: FOX 13 (KSTU) Sun @ 5:30am

San Antonio, TX: FOX 29 (KABB) Sun @ 8:30am

San Francisco, CA: UPN 44 (KBHK) Mon-Fri @ 3:00pm

Tampa, FL: WB 38 (WTTA) Sun @ 7:30am

Washington, DC: WB 50 (WBDC) Sat from 6:00-7:00am

Here's what the new look when December 1998 came.

Nationwide America: Cartoon Network - Mon-Fri @ 4:00pm ET/PT

Binghamton, NY: FOX 40 (WICZ) Sat @ 6:30am

Birmingham, AL: UPN 68 (WABM) Sat @ 6:30am, Mon-Fri @ 7:00am

Bristol, VA: UPN 30 (WAPK) Mon-Fri @ 7:00am

Brownsville, TX: FOX 17 (XHFOX) Sat @ 6:00am

Buffalo, NY: FOX 29 (WUTV) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Charlotte, NC: UPN 46 (WJZY) Sat @ 7:00am

Clarksburg, WV: CBS 5 (WDTV) Sat @ 6:30am

Dallas, TX: WB 33 (KDAF) Sat @ 7:00am

Des Moines, IA: FOX 17 (KDSM) Sun @ 8:00am

Detroit, MI: UPN 50 (WKBD) Sat @ 7:30am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Sun @ 6:30am

Greenville, SC: WFBC 40 - Sat @ 7:30am

Honolulu, HI: UPN 5 (KFVE) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Knoxville, TN: FOX 43 (WTNZ) Mon-Wed, Fri @ 6:00am, Mon-Fri @ 2:00pm

Louisville, KY: UPN 58 (WFTE) Sat @ 7:30am

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS) Mon-Fri @ 7:30am

Nashville, TN: WB 58 (WNAB) Mon-Fri @ 2:30pm

New Orleans, LA: FOX 8 (WVUE) Thurs @ 6:00am

Oklahoma City, OK: WB 34 (KOCB) Sat @ 8:30am

Pensacola, FL: FOX 10 (WALA) Sat @ 6:00am

Phoenix, AZ: WB 61 (KASW) Mon-Thurs @ 6:30am

Pittsburgh, PA: WB 22 (WCWB) Sat @ 6:00am

Raleigh, NC: UPN 28 (WRDC) Sat @ 10:00am

Salt Lake City, UT: FOX 13 (KSTU) Sun @ 5:30am

San Antonio, TX: WB 35 (KRRT) Sat @ 7:30am

San Francisco, CA: UPN 44 (KBHK) Mon-Fri @ 3:00pm

Tampa, FL: WB 38 (WTTA) Sun @ 7:30am

Washington, DC: WB 50 (WBDC) Sat from 6:00-7:00am

Here was the syndication list

for the Week of January 4 - 10, 1999

Nationwide America: Cartoon Network - Mon-Thurs @ 4:00pm ET/PT

Binghamton, NY: FOX 40 (WICZ) Sat @ 6:30am

Birmingham, AL: UPN 68 (WABM) Mon-Fri @ 5:30am, Sat @ 6:30am

Bristol, VA: UPN 30 (WAPK) Mon-Fri @ 7:00am

Brownsville, TX: FOX 17 (XHFOX) Sat @ 6:00am

Buffalo, NY: FOX 29 (WUTV) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Charlotte, NC: UPN 46 (WJZY) Sat @ 7:00am

Dallas, TX: WB 33 (KDAF) Sat @ 7:00am

Des Moines, IA: FOX 17 (KDSM) Sun @ 8:00am

Detroit, MI: UPN 50 (WKBD) Sat @ 7:30am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Sat @ 6:00am

Greenville, SC: WFBC 40 - Sat @ 7:30am

Honolulu, HI: UPN 5 (KFVE) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Louisville, KY: UPN 58 (WFTE) Sat @ 7:30am

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS) Mon-Fri @ 7:30am

Nashville, TN: WB 58 (WNAB) Mon-Fri @ 2:30pm

New Orleans, LA: FOX 8 (WVUE) Thurs @ 6:00am

Oklahoma City, OK: WB 34 (KOCB) Sat @ 8:30am

Pensacola, FL: FOX 10 (WALA) Sat @ 6:00am

Phoenix, AZ: WB 61 (KASW) Mon-Thurs @ 6:30am

Pittsburgh, PA: WB 22 (WCWB) Sat @ 6:00am

Raleigh, NC: UPN 28 (WRDC) Sat @ 10:00am

Salt Lake City, UT: FOX 13 (KSTU) Sun @ 5:30am

San Antonio, TX: WB 35 (KRRT) Sat @ 7:30am

San Francisco, CA: UPN 44 (KBHK) Mon-Fri @ 3:00pm

Washington, DC: WB 50 (WBDC) Sat from 6:00-7:00am

Here was the syndication list for the

week of May 17 - 23, 1999

Nationwide America: Cartoon Network - Mon-Fri @ 4:00pm & Sun 11:30am-8:00pm ET/PT

Austin, TX: UPN 13 (K13VC) Sat @ 6:00am

Binghamton, NY: FOX 40 (WICZ) Sat @ 6:30am

Birmingham, AL: UPN 68 (WABM) Mon-Fri @ 5:30am, Sat @ 6:30am

Boise, ID: UPN 9 (KNIN) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Bristol, VA: UPN 30 (WAPK) Mon-Fri @ 7:00am

Brownsville, TX: FOX 17 (XHFOX) Sat @ 6:00am

Buffalo, NY: FOX 29 (WUTV) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Dallas, TX: WB 33 (KDAF) Sat @ 7:00am

Des Moines, IA: FOX 17 (KDSM) Sun @ 8:00am

Detroit, MI: UPN 50 (WKBD) Sat @ 7:30am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Sat @ 6:00am

Greenville, SC: WFBC 40 - Sat @ 7:30am

Honolulu, HI: UPN 5 (KFVE) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Knoxville, TN: FOX 43 (WTNZ) Sat @ 6:00am

Louisville, KY: UPN 58 (WFTE) Sat @ 7:30am

Mason City, IA: CBS 3 (KIMT) Sat @ 6:30am

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS) Mon-Fri @ 7:30am

Nashville, TN: WB 58 (WNAB) Mon-Fri @ 2:30pm

New Orleans, LA: FOX 8 (WVUE) Thurs @ 6:00am

Oklahoma City, OK: WB 34 (KOCB) Sat @ 8:30am

Pensacola, FL: FOX 10 (WALA) Sat @ 6:00am

Phoenix, AZ: WB 61 (KASW) Mon-Thurs @ 6:30am

Raleigh, NC: UPN 28 (WRDC) Sat @ 10:00am

Reno, NV: UPN 21 (KAME) Sat @ 6:00am

Salt Lake City, UT: UPN 14 (KJZZ) Sun @ 8:30am

San Francisco, CA: UPN 44 (KBHK) Mon-Fri @ 3:00pm

South Bend, IN: FOX 28 (WSJV) Sun @ 5:00am

Washington, DC: WB 50 (WBDC) Sat from 6:00-7:00am

Here was the syndication list for the

week of July 5 - 11, 1999

Nationwide America: Cartoon Network - Mon-Fri @ 4:00pm & Sat Nights @ 12:45 & 2:15am ET/PT

Amarillo, TX: FOX 14 (KCIT) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Austin, TX: UPN 13 (K13VC) Sat @ 6:00am

Binghamton, NY: FOX 40 (WICZ) Sat @ 6:30am

Birmingham, AL: UPN 68 (WABM) Mon-Fri @ 5:30am, Sat @ 6:30am

Boise, ID: UPN 9 (KNIN) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Boston, MA: FOX 25 (WFXT) Sat @ 6:00am

Bristol, VA: UPN 30 (WAPK) Mon-Fri @ 7:00am

Buffalo, NY: FOX 29 (WUTV) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Chattanooga, TN: FOX 61 (WDSI) Mon-Fri @ 6:00am

Dallas, TX: WB 33 (KDAF) Sat @ 7:00am

Denver, CO: FOX 31 (KDVR) Mon-Fri @ 8:30am

Des Moines, IA: FOX 17 (KDSM) Sun @ 8:00am

Detroit, MI: UPN 50 (WKBD) Sat @ 7:30am

Fort Collins, CO: FOX 21 (KFCT) Mon-Fri @ 8:30am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Sat @ 6:00am

Greenville, SC: WFBC 40 - Sat @ 7:00am

Honolulu, HI: UPN 5 (KFVE) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Indianapolis, IN: FOX 59 (WXIN) Mon-Fri @ 8:00am

Jackson, MS: FOX 40 (WDBD) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Jacksonville, FL: FOX 30 (WAWS) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Johnstown, PA: FOX 8 (WWCP) Sat @ 7:30am

Kansas City, MO: WB 62 (KSMO) Mon-Fri @ 8:00am

Knoxville, TN: FOX 43 (WTNZ) Mon-Fri @ 8:00am Sat @ 6:00am

Lexington, KY: FOX 56 (WDKY) Sat @ 6:00am

Louisville, KY: UPN 58 (WFTE) Sat @ 7:30am

Madison, WI: FOX 47 (WMSN) Mon-Fri @ 8:00am

Mason City, IA: CBS 3 (KIMT) Sat @ 6:30am

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS) Mon-Fri @ 7:30am

Milwaukee, WI: UPN 24 (WCGV) Sat @ 6:00am

Nashville, TN: WB 58 (WNAB) Mon-Fri @ 2:30pm

New Orleans, LA: FOX 8 (WVUE) Thurs @ 6:00am

Norfolk, VA: UPN 27 (WGNT) Mon-Fri @ 8:00am

Oklahoma City, OK: WB 34 (KOCB) Sat @ 8:30am

Pensacola, FL: FOX 10 (WALA) Sat @ 6:00am

Philadelphia, PA: UPN 57 (WPSG) Mon-Fri @ 8:00am

Phoenix, AZ: WB 61 (KASW) Mon-Thurs @ 6:30am

Plattsburgh, NY: ABC 22 (WVNY) Sat @ 7:30am

Providence, RI: UPN 28 (WLWC) Mon-Fri @ 8:30am

Raleigh, NC: UPN 28 (WRDC) Sat @ 10:00am

Reno, NV: UPN 21 (KAME) Sat @ 6:00am

St. Louis, MO: KNLC 24 - Mon-Fri @ 4:30pm

Salt Lake City, UT: UPN 14 (KJZZ) Sun @ 8:30am

San Diego, CA: FOX 6 (XETV) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

San Francisco, CA: UPN 44 (KBHK) Mon-Fri @ 3:00pm

Seattle, WA: WB 22 (KTWB) Mon-Fri @ 8:30am

South Bend, IN: FOX 28 (WSJV) Sun @ 5:00am

Tampa, FL: UPN 44 (WTOG) Mon-Fri @ 7:30am

Tulsa, OK: FOX 23 (KOKI) Mon-Fri @ 8:00am

West Monroe, LA: FOX 14 (KARD) Mon-Fri @ 5:30am

West Palm Beach, FL: UPN 34 (WTVX) Mon-Thurs @ 8:30am

Wilkes-Barre, PA: WB 38 (WSWB) Sat @ 7:30am

Here was the syndication list for the

week of September 27 - October 3, 1999

Nationwide America: Cartoon Network - Mon-Fri @ 4:00pm & Sat Nights @ 12:45 & 2:45am ET/PT

Amarillo, TX: FOX 14 (KCIT) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Austin, TX: UPN 13 (K13VC) Sat @ 6:00am

Binghamton, NY: FOX 40 (WICZ) Sat @ 6:00am

Boston, MA: FOX 25 (WFXT) Sat @ 6:00am

Buffalo, NY: FOX 29 (WUTV) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Denver, CO: FOX 31 (KDVR) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Des Moines, IA: FOX 17 (KDSM) Sun @ 8:00am

Detroit, MI: UPN 50 (WKBD) Mon-Fri @ 8:00am, Sat 7:00am

Fort Collins, CO: FOX 21 (KFCT) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Honolulu, HI: UPN 5 (KFVE) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Johnstown, PA: FOX 8 (WWCP) Sat @ 7:30am

Kansas City, MO: WB 62 (KSMO) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Knoxville, TN: FOX 43 (WTNZ) Mon-Fri @ 7:30am

Lexington, KY: FOX 56 (WDKY) Sat @ 6:00am

Madison, WI: FOX 47 (WMSN) Mon-Fri @ 7:30am

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Milwaukee, WI: UPN 24 (WCGV) Sat @ 6:00am

New York, NY: WB 11 (WPIX) Mon-Fri @ 6:00am

Norfolk, VA: UPN 27 (WGNT) Mon-Fri @ 8:00am

Philadelphia, PA: UPN 57 (WPSG) Mon-Fri @ 7:00am

Plattsburgh, NY: ABC 22 (WVNY) Sat @ 7:30am

Providence, RI: UPN 28 (WLWC) Mon-Fri @ 8:30am

Raleigh, NC: UPN 28 (WRDC) Sat @ 10:00am

Salt Lake City, UT: UPN 14 (KJZZ) Sun @ 8:30am

San Francisco, CA: UPN 44 (KBHK) Mon-Fri @ 7:30am

Syracuse, NY: FOX 68 (WSYT) Mon-Fri @ 8:00am

Tampa, FL: UPN 44 (WTOG) Mon-Fri @ 7:00am

Tulsa, OK: FOX 23 (KOKI) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

West Monroe, LA: FOX 14 (KARD) Mon-Fri @ 5:30am

West Palm Beach, FL: UPN 34 (WTVX) Sun @ 8:00am

Wilkes-Barre, PA: WB 38 (WSWB) Sat @ 7:30am

Here was the syndication list for the

week of January 3 - 9, 2000

Nationwide America: Cartoon Network - Mon-Fri @ 4:00pm & Sat Nights @ 12:45 & 2:45am ET/PT

Amarillo, TX: FOX 14 (KCIT) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Austin, TX: UPN 13 (K13VC) Sat @ 6:00am

Binghamton, NY: FOX 40 (WICZ) Sat @ 6:00am

Boston, MA: FOX 25 (WFXT) Sat @ 6:30am

Buffalo, NY: FOX 29 (WUTV) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Denver, CO: FOX 31 (KDVR) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Des Moines, IA: FOX 17 (KDSM) Sun @ 8:00am

Detroit, MI: UPN 50 (WKBD) Mon-Fri @ 8:00am, Sat @ 7:00am

Fort Collins, CO: FOX 21 (KFCT) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Greenville, SC: WFBC 40 - Sat @ 7:00am

Honolulu, HI: UPN 5 (KFVE) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Johnstown, PA: FOX 8 (WWCP) Sat @ 7:30am

Kansas City, MO: WB 62 (KSMO) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Knoxville, TN: FOX 43 (WTNZ) Mon-Fri @ 7:30am

Lexington, KY: FOX 56 (WDKY) Sat @ 6:00am

Madison, WI: FOX 47 (WMSN) Mon-Fri @ 7:30am

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Milwaukee, WI: UPN 24 (WCGV) Sat @ 6:00am

New York, NY: WB 11 (WPIX) Mon-Fri @ 6:00am

Norfolk, VA: UPN 27 (WGNT) Mon-Fri @ 8:00am

Philadelphia, PA: UPN 57 (WPSG) Mon-Fri @ 7:00am

Plattsburgh, NY: ABC 22 (WVNY) Sat @ 7:30am

Providence, RI: UPN 28 (WLWC) Mon-Fri @ 8:30am

Raleigh, NC: UPN 28 (WRDC) Sat @ 10:00am

Salt Lake City, UT: UPN 14 (KJZZ) Sun @ 8:30am

San Francisco, CA: UPN 44 (KBHK) Mon-Fri @ 7:30am

Syracuse, NY: FOX 68 (WSYT) Mon-Fri @ 8:00am

Tampa, FL: UPN 44 (WTOG) Mon-Fri @ 7:00am

Tulsa, OK: FOX 23 (KOKI) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

West Monroe, LA: FOX 14 (KARD) Mon-Fri @ 5:30am

West Palm Beach, FL: UPN 34 (WTVX) Sun @ 8:00am

Wilkes-Barre, PA: WB 38 (WSWB) Sat @ 7:30am

Here was the syndication list for the

week of March 6 - 12, 2000

Nationwide America: Cartoon Network - Mon-Fri @ 4:00pm ET/PT

Amarillo, TX: FOX 14 (KCIT) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Boston, MA: FOX 25 (WFXT) Sat @ 6:30am

Des Moines, IA: FOX 17 (KDSM) Sun @ 8:00am

Detroit, MI: UPN 50 (WKBD) Mon-Fri @ 8:00am, Sat @ 7:00am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Johnstown, PA: FOX 8 (WWCP) Sat @ 7:30am

Kansas City, MO: WB 62 (KSMO) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Knoxville, TN: FOX 43 (WTNZ) Mon-Fri @ 7:30am

Lexington, KY: FOX 56 (WDKY) Sat @ 6:00am

Madison, WI: FOX 47 (WMSN) Mon-Fri @ 7:30am

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Milwaukee, WI: UPN 24 (WCGV) Sat @ 6:00am

Norfolk, VA: UPN 27 (WGNT) Mon-Fri @ 8:00am

Plattsburgh, NY: ABC 22 (WVNY) Sat @ 7:30am

Raleigh, NC: WB 22 (WLFL) Mon-Fri @ 8:00am

Salt Lake City, UT: UPN 14 (KJZZ) Sun @ 8:30am

San Francisco, CA: UPN 44 (KBHK) Mon-Fri @ 7:30am

Syracuse, NY: FOX 68 (WSYT) Mon-Fri @ 8:00am

Tampa, FL: UPN 44 (WTOG) Mon-Fri @ 7:00am

Tulsa, OK: FOX 23 (KOKI) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

West Monroe, LA: FOX 14 (KARD) Mon-Fri @ 5:30am

West Palm Beach, FL: UPN 34 (WTVX) Sun @ 8:00am

Wilkes-Barre, PA: WB 38 (WSWB) Sat @ 7:30am

Here was the syndication list for the

week of June 12 - 18, 2000

Nationwide America: Cartoon Network - Mon-Fri @ 4:00pm ET/PT

Amarillo, TX: FOX 14 (KCIT) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Austin, TX: WB 54 (KNVA) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Boston, MA: FOX 25 (WFXT) Sat @ 6:30am

Columbus, OH: FOX 28 (WTTE) Sat @ 7:00am

Detroit, MI: UPN 50 (WKBD) Mon-Fri @ 8:00am, Sat @ 7:00am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Johnstown, PA: FOX 8 (WWCP) Sat @ 7:30am

Kansas City, MO: WB 62 (KSMO) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Knoxville, TN: FOX 43 (WTNZ) Mon-Fri @ 7:30am

Lexington, KY: FOX 56 (WDKY) Sat @ 6:00am

Madison, WI: FOX 47 (WMSN) Mon-Fri @ 7:30am

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Milwaukee, WI: UPN 24 (WCGV) Sat @ 6:00am

Norfolk, VA: UPN 27 (WGNT) Mon-Fri @ 8:00am

Philadelphia, PA: WB 17 (WPHL) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Plattsburgh, NY: ABC 22 (WVNY) Sat @ 7:30am

Raleigh, NC: WB 22 (WLFL) Mon-Fri @ 8:00am

Salt Lake City, UT: UPN 14 (KJZZ) Sun @ 8:30am

San Francisco, CA: UPN 44 (KBHK) Mon-Fri @ 7:30am

Syracuse, NY: FOX 68 (WSYT) Mon-Fri @ 7:00am

Tampa, FL: UPN 44 (WTOG) Mon-Fri @ 7:00am

Tucson, AZ: WB 58 (KWBA) Mon-Fri @ 8:00am

Tulsa, OK: FOX 23 (KOKI) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

West Monroe, LA: FOX 14 (KARD) Mon-Fri @ 5:30am

West Palm Beach, FL: UPN 34 (WTVX) Sun @ 8:00am

Wilkes-Barre, PA: WB 38 (WSWB) Sat @ 7:30am

Here was the syndication list for the

week of July 3 - 9, 2000

Nationwide America: Cartoon Network - Mon-Fri @ 4:00pm & Sat 10:00am ET/PT

Amarillo, TX: FOX 14 (KCIT) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Austin, TX: WB 54 (KNVA) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Boston, MA: FOX 25 (WFXT) Sat @ 6:30am

Buffalo, NY: FOX 29 (WUTV) Sun @ 7:30am

Columbus, OH: FOX 28 (WTTE) Sat @ 7:00am

Detroit, MI: UPN 50 (WKBD) Mon-Fri @ 8:00am, Sat @ 7:00am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Johnstown, PA: FOX 8 (WWCP) Sat @ 7:30am

Kansas City, MO: WB 62 (KSMO) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Knoxville, TN: FOX 43 (WTNZ) Mon-Fri @ 7:30am

Lexington, KY: FOX 56 (WDKY) Sat @ 6:00am

Madison, WI: FOX 47 (WMSN) Mon-Fri @ 7:30am

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Milwaukee, WI: UPN 24 (WCGV) Sat @ 6:00am

Norfolk, VA: UPN 27 (WGNT) Mon-Fri @ 8:00am

Philadelphia, PA: WB 17 (WPHL) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Plattsburgh, NY: ABC 22 (WVNY) Sat @ 7:30am

Raleigh, NC: WB 22 (WLFL) Mon-Fri @ 8:00am

Salt Lake City, UT: UPN 14 (KJZZ) Sun @ 8:30am

San Francisco, CA: UPN 44 (KBHK) Mon-Fri @ 7:30am

Syracuse, NY: FOX 68 (WSYT) Mon-Fri @ 7:00am

Tampa, FL: UPN 44 (WTOG) Mon-Fri @ 7:00am

Toledo, OH: FOX 36 (WUPW) Sat @ 7:30am

Tucson, AZ: WB 58 (KWBA) Mon-Fri @ 8:00am

Tulsa, OK: FOX 23 (KOKI) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

West Monroe, LA: FOX 14 (KARD) Mon-Fri @ 5:30am

West Palm Beach, FL: UPN 34 (WTVX) Sun @ 8:00am

Wilkes-Barre, PA: WB 38 (WSWB) Sat @ 7:30am

Here was the syndication list

for the week of September 25 - October 1, 2000

Nationwide America: Cartoon Network - Mon-Fri @ 4:30pm & Sat 11:00am ET/PT

Amarillo, TX: FOX 14 (KCIT) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Austin, TX: WB 54 (KNVA) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Boston, MA: FOX 25 (WFXT) Sat @ 6:30am

Brownsville, TX: NBC 23 (KVEO) Mon-Fri @ 4:00pm

Buffalo, NY: FOX 29 (WUTV) Sun @ 7:30am

Columbus, OH: FOX 28 (WTTE) Sat @ 7:00am

Detroit, MI: UPN 50 (WKBD) Mon-Fri @ 7:30am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Johnstown, PA: FOX 8 (WWCP) Sat @ 7:30am

Kansas City, MO: WB 62 (KSMO) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Knoxville, TN: FOX 43 (WTNZ) Mon-Fri @ 7:30am

Lexington, KY: FOX 56 (WDKY) Sat @ 6:00am

Madison, WI: FOX 47 (WMSN) Mon-Fri @ 7:30am

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Milwaukee, WI: UPN 24 (WCGV) Sat @ 6:00am

Norfolk, VA: UPN 27 (WGNT) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Philadelphia, PA: WB 17 (WPHL) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Plattsburgh, NY: ABC 22 (WVNY) Sat @ 7:30am

Raleigh, NC: WB 22 (WLFL) Mon-Fri @ 8:00am

Salt Lake City, UT: UPN 14 (KJZZ) Sun @ 8:30am

San Francisco, CA: UPN 44 (KBHK) Sun @ 8:30am

Syracuse, NY: FOX 68 (WSYT) Mon-Fri @ 7:00am

Tampa, FL: UPN 44 (WTOG) Mon-Fri @ 7:00am

Toledo, OH: FOX 36 (WUPW) Sat @ 7:30am

Tucson, AZ: WB 58 (KWBA) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

Tulsa, OK: FOX 23 (KOKI) Mon-Fri @ 6:30am

West Monroe, LA: FOX 14 (KARD) Mon-Fri @ 5:30am

Wilkes-Barre, PA: WB 38 (WSWB) Sat @ 7:30am

Here was the syndication list for the

week of March 26 - April 1, 2001

Nationwide America: Cartoon Network - Weekdays 4:00 pm

Amarillo, TX: FOX 14 (KCIT) Weekdays 6:30 am

Austin, TX: WB 54 (KNVA) Weekdays 6:30 am

Boston, MA: FOX 25 (WFXT) Saturdays 6:00 am

Brownsville, TX: NBC 23 (KVEO) Fridays 4:00 pm

Buffalo, NY: FOX 29 (WUTV) Saturdays 8:00 am

Dallas, TX: WB 33 (KDAF) Saturdays 6:30 am

Detroit, MI: UPN 50 (WKBD) Weekdays 7:30 am

El Dorado, AR: FOX 14 (KARD) Weekdays 5:30 am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Weekdays 6:30 am

Fresno, CA: FOX 26 (KMPH) Weekdays 7:00 am

Johnstown, PA: FOX 8 (WWCP) Saturdays 7:30 am

Kansas City, MO: WB 62 (KSMO) Weekdays 6:30 am

Knoxville, TN: FOX 43 (WTNZ) Weekdays 7:30 am

Lexington, KY: FOX 56 (WDKY) Saturdays 6:00 am

Lynchburg, VA: FOX 21 (WJPR) Weekdays 6:30 am

Madison, WI: FOX 47 (WMSN) Weekdays 7:30 am

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS) Weekdays 6:30 am

Milwaukee, WI: UPN 24 (WCGV) Saturdays 6:30 am

Norfolk, VA: UPN 27 (WGNT) Weekdays 6:30 am

Philadelphia, PA: WB 17 (WPHL) Weekdays 6:30 am

Plattsburgh, NY: ABC 22 (WVNY) Saturdays 7:30 am

Raleigh, NC: WB 22 (WLFL) Weekdays 8:00 am

Roanoke, VA: FOX 27 (WFXR) Weekdays 6:30 am

Salt Lake City, UT: UPN 14 (KJZZ) Sundays 8:30 am

San Francisco, CA: UPN 44 (KBHK) Sundays 8:30 am

Springfield, MO: WB 31 (KWBM) Weekdays 8:00 am

Syracuse, NY: FOX 68 (WSYT) Weekdays 7:00 am

Tampa, FL: UPN 44 (WTOG) Weekdays 6:30 am

Toledo, OH: FOX 36 (WUPW) Saturdays 7:30 am

Tucson, AZ: WB 58 (KWBA) Weekdays 6:30 am

Tulsa, OK: FOX 23 (KOKI) Weekdays 6:30 am

Washington, DC: UPN 20 (WDCA) Sundays 8:00 am

Here was the syndication list for the

week of June 18 - 24, 2001

Nationwide America: Cartoon Network - Mon-Fri @ 4:30pm & Sat 11:00am ET/PT

Amarillo, TX: FOX 14 (KCIT) Weekdays 6:30 am

Austin, TX: WB 54 (KNVA) Weekdays 6:30 am

Boston, MA: FOX 25 (WFXT) Saturdays 6:00 am

Brownsville, TX: NBC 23 (KVEO) Fridays 4:00 pm

Dallas, TX: WB 33 (KDAF) Saturdays 6:30 am

Detroit, MI: UPN 50 (WKBD) Weekdays 7:30 am

El Dorado, AR: FOX 14 (KARD) Weekdays 5:30 am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Weekdays 6:30 am

Fresno, CA: FOX 26 (KMPH) Weekdays 7:00 am

Johnstown, PA: FOX 8 (WWCP) Saturdays 7:30 am

Kansas City, MO: WB 62 (KSMO) Weekdays 6:30 am

Knoxville, TN: FOX 43 (WTNZ) Weekdays 7:30 am

Lexington, KY: FOX 56 (WDKY) Saturdays 6:00 am

Lynchburg, VA: FOX 21 (WJPR) Weekdays 6:30 am

Madison, WI: FOX 47 (WMSN) Weekdays 7:30 am

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS) Weekdays 6:30 am

Milwaukee, WI: UPN 24 (WCGV) Saturdays 6:30 am

Norfolk, VA: UPN 27 (WGNT) Weekdays 6:30 am

Philadelphia, PA: WB 17 (WPHL) Weekdays 6:30 am

Plattsburgh, NY: ABC 22 (WVNY) Saturdays 7:30 am

Raleigh, NC: WB 22 (WLFL) Weekdays 8:00 am

Roanoke, VA: FOX 27 (WFXR) Weekdays 6:30 am

Salt Lake City, UT: UPN 14 (KJZZ) Sundays 8:30 am

Springfield, MO: WB 31 (KWBM) Weekdays 8:00 am

Syracuse, NY: FOX 68 (WSYT) Weekdays 7:00 am

Tampa, FL: UPN 44 (WTOG) Weekdays 6:30 am

Tulsa, OK: FOX 23 (KOKI) Weekdays 6:30 am

Here was the syndication list for the week of

January 7 - 13, 2002

Nationwide America: Cartoon Network - Mon-Fri @ 4:30pm & Sat 11:00am ET/PT

Baton Rouge, LA: FOX 44 (WGMB) Weekdays 7:30 am

Boston, MA: FOX 25 (WFXT) Saturdays 6:00 am

Buffalo, NY: FOX 29 (WUTV) Weekdays 7:00 am

Cincinnati, OH: WB 64 (WSTR) Weekdays 6:30 am

Cleveland, OH: WB 55 (WBNX) Weekdays 6:30 am

Dallas, TX: WB 33 (KDAF) Saturdays 6:30 am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Weekdays 7:00 am

El Dorado, AR: FOX 14 (KARD) Weekdays 5:30 am

Fresno, CA: FOX 26 (KMPH) Weekdays 7:00 am

Greensboro, NC: WB 20 (WTWB) Weekdays 6:30 am

Hartford, CT: UPN 59 (WCTX) Weekdays 6:00 am

Honolulu, HI: UPN 5 (KFVE) Saturdays 6:00 am

Johnstown, PA: FOX 8 (WWCP) Weekdays 2:30 pm

Kansas City, MO: WB 62 (KSMO) Weekdays 6:30 am

Knoxville, TN: FOX 43 (WTNZ) Weekdays 6:30 am

Lexington, KY: FOX 56 (WDKY) Saturdays 6:00 am

Lynchburg, VA: FOX 21 (WJPR) Weekdays 7:00 am

Madison, WI: FOX 47 (WMSN) Weekdays 7:30 am

Miami, FL: UPN 33 (WBFS) Weekdays 6:30 am

Milwaukee, WI: UPN 24 (WCGV) Weekends 6:00 am

Norfolk, VA: UPN 27 (WGNT) Weekdays 6:30 am

Plattsburgh, NY: ABC 22 (WVNY) Saturdays 7:00-8:00 am

Raleigh, NC: WB 22 (WLFL) Weekdays 7:00 am

Roanoke, VA: FOX 27 (WFXR) Weekdays 7:00 am

Salt Lake City, UT: KJZZ-TV 14 Weekdays 8:00 am

Tampa, FL: UPN 44 (WTOG) Weekdays 6:30 am

Toledo, OH: FOX 36 (WUPW) Weekdays 6:30 am

Tulsa, OK: FOX 23 (KOKI) Weekdays 6:30am

Here was the syndication list for the week of

October 28 - November 3, 2002

Baton Rouge, LA: FOX 44 (WGMB) Weekdays 7:30 am

Boise, ID: UPN 9 (KNIN) Sundays 5:30 am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Weekdays 7:30 am

Greensboro, NC: WB 20 (WTWB) Weekdays 6:30 am

Hartford, CT: UPN 59 (WCTX) Weekdays 6:00 am

Honolulu, HI: WB 5 (KFVE) Weekdays 7:00 am

Johnstown, PA: FOX 8 (WWCP) Weekdays 6:00 am

Kansas City, MO: WB 62 (KSMO) Weekdays 6:30 am

Knoxville, TN: FOX 43 (WTNZ) Weekdays 6:30 am

Lexington, KY: FOX 56 (WDKY) Saturdays 6:30 am

Louisville, KY: UPN 58 (WFTE) Weekdays 6:30 am

Lynchburg, VA: FOX 21 (WJPR) Weekdays 6:30 am

Madison, WI: FOX 47 (WMSN) Weekdays 7:30 am

Milwaukee, WI: UPN 24 (WCGV) Sundays 5:00-6:00 am

Norfolk, VA: UPN 27 (WGNT) Weekdays 6:30 am

Plattsburgh, NY: ABC 22 (WVNY) Saturdays 7:00-8:00 am

Raleigh, NC: UPN 28 (WRDC) Weekdays 6:30 am

Roanoke, VA: FOX 27 (WFXR) Weekdays 6:30 am

Tampa, FL: UPN 44 (WTOG) Weekdays 6:30 am

Toledo, OH: FOX 36 (WUPW) Weekdays 6:30 am

Tulsa, OK: FOX 23 (KOKI) Weekdays 6:30 am

Here was the syndication list for the week of

September 1 - 7, 2003

Baton Rouge, LA: FOX 44 (WGMB) Weekdays 7:30 am

Cedar Rapids, IA: WB 20 (KWKB) Weekdays 6:30 am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Weekdays 7:30 am

Greensboro, NC: WB 20 (WTWB) Weekdays 6:30 am

Honolulu, HI: WB 5 (KFVE) Weekdays 7:00 am

Kansas City, MO: WB 62 (KSMO) Weekdays 6:30 am

Lexington, KY: FOX 56 (WDKY) Saturdays 6:30 am

Lynchburg, VA: FOX 21 (WJPR) Weekdays 6:30 am

Milwaukee, WI: UPN 24 (WCGV) Sundays 5:00 am

Plattsburgh, NY: ABC 22 (WVNY) Saturdays 7:00 am & Sundays 7:30 am

Roanoke, VA: FOX 27 (WFXR) Weekdays 6:30 am

Tampa, FL: UPN 44 (WTOG) Weekdays 6:30 am

Tulsa, OK: FOX 23 (KOKI) Weekdays 7:30 am

Wichita, KS: WB 33 (KWCV) Mondays & Wednesdays 7:00 am

This was the very last syndication list

until it stopped airing for good on May 28, 2004.

Baton Rouge, LA: FOX 44 (WGMB) Weekdays 7:30 am

Cedar Rapids, IA: WB 20 (KWKB) Weekdays 6:30 am

Fort Myers, FL: FOX 36 (WFTX) Weekdays 7:30 am

Honolulu, HI: WB 5 (KFVE) Weekdays 7:00 am

Kansas City, MO: WB 62 (KSMO) Weekdays 6:30 am

Milwaukee, WI: UPN 24 (WCGV) Sundays 5:00 am

Plattsburgh, NY: ABC 22 (WVNY) Saturdays 7:00 am & Sundays 7:30 am

Tampa, FL: UPN 44 (WTOG) Weekdays 6:30 am

Tulsa, OK: FOX 23 (KOKI) Weekdays 7:30 am

Wichita, KS: WB 33 (KWCV) Mondays & Wednesdays 7:00 am

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  • Bruce C. Kone, Former Dean of the University of Florida College of Medicine
  • Joseph C. Joyce, Current Executive Vice President for the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences
  • Robert Love, American author, speaker, and open source software developer
  • Louis G. MacDowell, Co-creator of the frozen Orange Juice concentrate
  • Chris Malachowsky, American computer scientist and co-founder of NVIDIA
  • Preston McAfee, Current Vice President for Yahoo! Research
  • Edwin H. McConkey, Prominent biologists who study evolution, current Professor Emeritus at the University of Colorado
  • Jerald Milanich, American anthropologist and archaeologist
  • Lee Ann Newsom, Famed Anthropologist, and MacArthur Fellow
  • Nandini Nimbkar, Current President of the Nimbkar Agricultural Research Institute in India
  • Jerald S. Paul, Former Deputy Administrator for the National Nuclear Security Administration
  • Peter Pritchard, Famed Zoologist
  • Anil K. Rajvanshi, Mechanical Engineer, and current Director of the Nimbkar Agricultural Research Institute in India
  • Michael Reynolds, Notable Astronomer
  • Lesa Roe, Current Director of the NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia
  • Douglas A. Rossman, American herpetologist
  • Michael Ryschkewitsch, Current chief engineer for NASA
  • Dana Shires, Co-creator of Gatorade
  • Eduardo Sontag, Notable Argentine mathematician
  • Jeffrey Spieler, Current Director of Research for USAID
  • Lewis Stadler, American geneticist
  • Gilbert Stork, Creator of the Stork enamine alkylation, and Professor of Chemistry Emeritus at Columbia University
  • Michael Thomas, American entomologist
  • James Thompson, Former Director of the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
Nobel Prize laureates
  • Robert Grubbs, Won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 2005 for his work in the field of olefin metathesis
  • Marshall Nirenberg, Won the Nobel Prize for Physiology/Medicine in 1968 for describing the genetic code and how it operates in protein synthesis
  • Dr. William Fisher
Astronauts
  • William Frederick Fisher, NASA Astronaut, and current Medical Doctor
  • Donald L. Mallick, NASA research pilot
  • Bill Nelson, NASA Astronaut, current U.S. Senator, and former U.S. Representative
  • Ronald A. Parise, NASA Astronaut
  • Norman Thagard, NASA Astronaut, and current Tenured Professor of Engineering at Florida State University
Presidents of Universities & Colleges
  • Byong Man Ahn, Former President of Hankuk University of Foreign Studies in Seoul, Korea
  • George F. Baughman, Founding President of New College of Florida
  • P. George Benson, Current President of the College of Charleston
  • Thomas G. Carpenter, Former President of Memphis State University, and University of North Florida
  • Marshall Criser, Former President of University of Florida and former Chairman of Scripps Florida
  • Harold B. Crosby, Former President of University of West Florida and Florida International University
  • Gay Culverhouse, Former President of Notre Dame College and President of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • Sandy D'Alemberte, Former President of Florida State University and the American Bar Association
  • John Delaney, Current President of the University of North Florida, former mayor of Jacksonville
  • Donald Eastman, Current President of Eckerd College
  • Ray F. Ferrero Jr., Current President of Nova Southeastern University
  • Fred Gainous, Former President of Florida A&M University
  • S. Malcolm Gillis, Former President of Rice University
  • Madlyn L. Hanes, Current President of Penn State Harrisburg
  • Carl Hite, President of Cleveland State Community College, Tennessee
  • Robert Lindgren, Current President of Randolph-Macon College
  • Charles N. Millican, Founding President of the University of Central Florida
  • Stephen C. O'Connell, Former President of the University of Florida
  • Eduardo J. Padrón, Current President of Miami Dade College
  • Paul G. Pearson, Former President of Miami University of Ohio and former Interim President for Rutgers University
  • William L. Proctor, Former Chancellor of Flagler College
  • Michael Rao, Current President of Central Michigan University
  • W. Reece Smith Jr., Former President of the University of South Florida and the American Bar Association, and Rhodes Scholar
  • Janet Todd, Current President of Lucy Cavendish College at the University of Cambridge
  • E. Jean Walker, Former President of Virginia Highlands Community College
Politicians, Military, and Legal
  • Alto L. Adams, Former Justice on the Florida Supreme Court
  • Philip Agee, Former operative for the Central Intelligence Agency
  • J.D. Alexander, Current member of the Florida Senate, Grandson of Ben Hill Griffin Jr.
  • John R. Alison, The father of Air Force special operations
  • Harry Lee Anstead, Former Justice on the Florida Supreme Court
  • Winston E. Arnow, Judge who presided over the Gainesville Eight trial
  • Jeffrey Atwater, Current member of the Florida Senate, former CEO of Barnett Bank
  • Byllye Avery, Notable health care activist
  • Charles R. Black, Jr., Presidential Advisor to Ronald Reagan, and Lobbyist
  • Bob Butterworth, Former Florida Attorney General, Dean of St. Thomas University College of Law
  • Scott Camil, Political activist, known primarily for leading the Gainesville Eight
  • Skip Campbell, Former member of the Florida Senate, ran unsuccessfully for Florida Attorney General, Professor at Nova Southeastern University
  • Bernadette Castro, Former Commissioner of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation for the state of New York
  • Leonard F. Chapman, Jr., Commandant United States Marine Corps 1968-1972
  • Paula Dockery, Current member of the Florida Senate and current Majority Whip
  • Stan Dromisky, Former member of the Canadian House of Commons, current professor and a director of the Thunder Bay Art Gallery
  • Raymond Ehrlich, Former justice on the Florida Supreme Court
  • Richard Ervin, Former Florida Attorney General
  • George Greer, Judge who presided over the Terri Schiavo case, he serves in the Pinellas-Pasco County Circuit Court of Florida
  • Stephen H. Grimes, Former Justice on the Florida Supreme Court
  • Earl Faircloth, Former Florida Attorney General
  • Mallory Horne, Former President of the Florida Senate, former Speaker of the House of Representatives for Florida
  • Bruce Jacob, Former Assistant Attorney General, and prosecuted in Gideon v. Wainwright
  • Joseph Kittinger, Famous pilot for the U.S. Air Force, known for his high-altitude balloon flights & parachute jumps
  • Jeff Kottkamp, Current Florida lieutenant governor
  • James W. Kynes, Former Florida Attorney General, former Vice President for the Jim Walter Corporation
  • Jorge Labarga, Current Justice on the Florida Supreme Court, also refused a new recount during the 2000 U.S. Presidential election
  • Lewis Landes, Former U.S. Army Colonel and prominent Attorney
  • Row Lewis, Grenadian activist
  • Evelyn J. Lynn, Current member of the Florida Senate
  • Parker Lee McDonald, Former Justice of the Florida Supreme Court
  • Virginia Montes, Latina civil rights activist and feminist
  • Ben F. Overton, Former Justice on the Florida Supreme Court
  • Andrew Owens, Former Gator basketball player and current Judge
  • Robert C. Pittman, Awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross
  • Nan Rich, Current member of the Florida Senate
  • Alan G. Rogers, Civil rights activist, and US Army Major who died in Operation Iraqi Freedom
  • Marco Rubio, Current Speaker of the House of Representatives for Florida
  • Harold Sebring, Judge at the Nuremberg Trials, former Florida Supreme Court judge
  • T. Terrell Sessums, Former Speaker of the House of Representatives for Florida, former Chairman of the Florida Board of Regents
  • William A. Shands, Former member of the Florida Senate and namesake for the Shands Hospital
  • Robert Shevin, Former Florida Attorney General, current Judge for Florida's Third District Court of Appeal
  • Bruce Smathers, Former Florida Secretary of State
  • Terry Smiljanich, Counsel to the U.S. Senate during the Congressional hearing on the Iran-Contra Affair
  • Rod Smith, Former member of the Florida Senate, successfully prosecuted Danny Rolling, ran unsuccessfully for Governor of Florida
  • Susan Stanton, Former city manager of Largo, Florida, and transsexual activist
  • Evelyn L. Stratton Current Justice for the Ohio Supreme Court
  • Mac Stipanovich, Republican Lobbyist, who had a large role in the 2000 Florida Recount
  • Paul Tibbets, Pilot of the Enola Gay
  • W. Fred Turner, Successful in the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case Gideon v. Wainwright
  • Marc Warren, Currently an administrator for the Federal Aviation Administration
  • Charles T. Wells, Former justice on the Florida Supreme Court
  • Jim Williams, Former Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and Former Florida lieutenant governor
United States Ambassadors
  • Frank Almaguer, U.S. Ambassador to Honduras
  • Lucius D. Battle, U.S. Ambassador to Egypt, former President of the Middle Eastern Institute
  • Carey Cavanaugh, U.S. Ambassador and Director of Patterson School of Diplomacy
  • Stanley Tuemler Escudero, U.S. Ambassador to Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Azerbaijan
  • Dennis K. Hays, U.S. Ambassador to Suriname
  • Barbara J. Stephenson, U.S. Ambassador to Panama
  • Donald L. Tucker, U.S. Ambassador to the Dominican Republic, former Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives
United States Senators
  • Charles O. Andrews, Former U.S. Senator
  • Lawton Chiles, Former U.S. Senator and Florida governor
  • John Porter East, Former U.S. Senator
  • Bob Graham, Former U.S. Senator, Florida governor, and Presidential Candidate
  • William Luther Hill, Former U.S. Senator
  • Spessard Holland, Former U.S. Senator, Founder of Holland & Knight, and Former Florida governor
  • Connie Mack III, Former U.S. Senator and U.S. Representative
  • Bill Nelson, Current U.S. Senator, and former U.S. Representative
  • George A. Smathers, Former U.S. Senator, Presidential Candidate, and benefactor for the George A. Smathers Libraries at the University of Florida
Federal Judges
  • Sidney M. Aronovitz, United States District Judge
  • C. Clyde Atkins, United States District Judge
  • William Julius Barker, United States District Judge
  • Rosemary Barkett, United States Circuit Judge for the Eleventh Circuit
  • Susan H. Black, United States Circuit Judge for the Eleventh Circuit
  • William J. Castagna, United States District Judge
  • Anne C. Conway, United States District Judge
  • Edward B. Davis, United States District Judge
  • William Dimitrouleas, United States District Judge
  • Joe Oscar Eaton, United States District Judge
  • Patricia C. Fawsett, United States District Judge
  • Peter T. Fay, United States Circuit Judge for the Eleventh Circuit
  • Alan Stephen Gold, United States District Judge
  • Jose A. Gonzalez, Jr., United States District Judge
  • William Terrell Hodges, United States District Judge
  • Marcia Morales Howard, United States District Judge
  • Paul Huck, United States District Judge
  • Elizabeth Jenkins, United States Magistrate Judge
  • James W. Kehoe, United States District Judge
  • James Lawrence King, United States District Judge
  • Ben Krentzman, United States District Judge
  • Richard A. Lazzara, United States District Judge
  • William McRae, United States District Judge
  • William O. Mehrtens, United States District Judge
  • Howell W. Melton, United States District Judge
  • Steven D. Merryday, United States District Judge
  • Stephan P. Mickle, United States District Judge
  • Donald M. Middlebrooks, United States District Judge
  • James S. Moody, Jr., United States District Judge
  • Jon B. Morgan, United States Circuit Judge for the Ninth Circuit
  • Thomas Morris, United States Magistrate Judge
  • Ralph Wilson Nimmons, Jr., United States District Judge
  • James Carriger Paine, United States District Judge
  • Maurice M. Paul, United States District Judge
  • S. Jay Plager, United States Circuit Judge for the Federal Circuit
  • Gregory A. Presnell, United States District Judge
  • John M. Bryan Simpson, United States Circuit Judge for the Fifth Circuit
  • John Richard Smoak, Jr., United States District Judge
  • Eugene P. Spellman, United States District Judge
  • Ursula Mancusi Ungaro-Benages, United States District Judge
  • James Whittemore, United States District Judge
  • George C. Young, United States District Judge
United States Representatives
  • Charles Edward Bennett, Former U.S. Representative
  • Gus Bilirakis, Current U.S. Representative
  • Michael Bilirakis, Former U.S. Representative
  • Corrine Brown, Current U.S. Representative
  • William V. Chappell, Jr., Former U.S. Representative
  • Ander Crenshaw, Current U.S. Representative
  • Jim Davis, Former U.S. Representative, ran unsuccessfully for Governor of Florida
  • Don Fuqua, Former U.S. Representative
  • Sam Gibbons, Former U.S. Representative
  • James W. Grant, Former U.S. Representative
  • Robert A. Green, Former U.S. Representative
  • Bill Gunter, Former U.S. Representative
  • Albert S. Herlong, Jr., Former U.S. Representative
  • Marjorie Holt, Former U.S. Representative
  • William C. Lantaff, Former U.S. Representative
  • Tom Lewis, Former U.S. Representative
  • Craig T. James, Former U.S. Representative
  • Harry Johnston, Former U.S. Representative
  • Buddy MacKay, Former U.S. Representative
  • Connie Mack III, Former U.S. Representative and U.S. Senator
  • Connie Mack IV, Current U.S. Representative
  • Betsy Markey, Current U.S. Representative
  • Donald Ray Matthews, Former U.S. Representative
  • Bill McCollum, Former U.S. Representative and Current Florida Attorney General
  • Chester B. McMullen, Former U.S. Representative
  • Daniel Mica, Former U.S. Representative
  • John Mica, Current U.S. Representative
  • Dan Miller, Former U.S. Representative
  • Jeff Miller, Current U.S. Representative
  • Bill Nelson, Former U.S. Representative and Current U.S. Senator
  • J. Hardin Peterson, Former U.S. Representative
  • Adam Putnam, Current U.S. Representative
  • Paul G. Rogers, Former U.S. Representative
  • Tom Rooney, Current U.S. Representative
  • Joe Scarborough, Former U.S. Representative and Current MSNBC talk show host
  • Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Current U.S. Representative
  • Robert L. F. Sikes, Former U.S. Representative
  • Karen Thurman, Former U.S. Representative
  • Robert Wexler, Current U.S. Representative
Governors
  • Reubin O'Donovan Askew, Florida governor
  • C. Farris Bryant, Florida governor
  • Lawton Chiles, Florida governor and U.S. Senator
  • Bob Graham, Florida governor and U.S. Senator & Presidential Candidate
  • Spessard Holland, Florida governor and U.S. Senator, and Founder of Holland & Knight
  • Buddy MacKay, Florida governor and Florida lieutenant governor
  • Daniel T. McCarty, Florida governor
  • Wayne Mixson, Florida governor
  • Beverly Perdue, North Carolina governor, and North Carolina lieutenant governor
  • Fuller Warren, Florida governor
Mayors
  • Ed Austin, Former Mayor of Jacksonville, Florida
  • John Delaney, Former Mayor of Jacksonville, Florida
  • John Dicks, Former Mayor of Plant City, Florida
  • Buddy Dyer, Current Mayor of Orlando, Florida
  • Randy Ewers, Current Mayor of Ocala, Florida
  • Robert L. Floyd, Former Mayor of Miami, Florida
  • Pegeen Hanrahan, Current Mayor of Gainesville, Florida
  • John Land, Currently the longest serving Mayor in the history of the State of Florida
  • Julian Barnes Lane, Former Mayor of Tampa, Florida
  • William F. Poe, Former Mayor of Tampa, Florida
  • Hans Tanzler, Former Mayor of Jacksonville, Florida
Generals & Admirals
  • John R. Alison, Retired Major General of the U.S. Air Force, and father of Air Force Special Operations
  • John M. Allen, Active Brigadier General of the U.S. Air Force
  • George F. Baughman, Retired Rear Admiral of the U.S. Navy, and founding President of New College of Florida
  • Albert H. Blanding, Retired Lieutenant General of the U.S. Army
  • Richard E. Cellon, Active Rear Admiral of the U.S. Navy
  • Leonard F. Chapman, Jr., Retired General of the United States Marine Corps and Commandant of the Marine Corps
  • Ronald G. Crowder, Active Major General for the Army National Guard
  • Charles W. Dorman, Retired Brigadier General, & Chief Judge for the U.S. Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals
  • John Douglas, Retired Brigadier General of the United States Air Force
  • Mark T. Emerson, Active Rear Admiral of the U.S. Navy, current Commander of the Naval Strike and Air Warfare Center
  • John Fryer, Retired Major General of the U.S. Air Force
  • Joseph C. Joyce, Retired Brigadier General of the U.S. Army, and current Vice President of IFAS
  • Richard B. Landolt, Active Rear Admiral of the U.S. Navy
  • Joseph Martin, Active Brigadier General of the U.S. Air Force
  • Leon E. Salomon, Retired General of the U.S. Army, current Vice President for Rubbermaid
  • Leland C. Shepard, Retired Brigadier General of the United States Air Force
  • Paul Sullivan, Active Major General of the U.S. Air Force
  • Alan S. Thompson, Active Rear Admiral of the U.S. Navy
  • Paul Tibbets, Retired Brigadier General of the U.S. Air Force, pilot of the Enola Gay
Business executives, policy leaders, and others
  • William J. Alcorn, Current Senior Vice President for J. C. Penney
  • Raymond W. Alden III, Current Provost and Executive Vice President of Northern Illinois University
  • Alan Paul Anderson, Current Commissioner of the Federal Maritime Commission
  • Larry Arrington, Current Senior Vice President of the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences
  • DuBose Ausley, Former Chairman of the Florida Board of Regents
  • Debra D. Austin, Former Chancellor of the State University System of Florida
  • Holly Benson, Current Secretary of the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation
  • Alan Stephenson Boyd, Former Secretary of the United States Department of Transportation
  • Robert B. Bradley, Current Vice President at Florida State University
  • Carol Browner, Current Climate Czar for the Obama Administration, former Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency
  • Dana Bullen, Former director of the Press Freedom Committee, former foreign editor of The Washington Star
  • Leighton Campbell, Prominent investment advisor, and author of "The Other Way"
  • Kiki Carter, Former environmental activist, organizer, songwriter, and columnist
  • Robert B. Carter, Current CIO of the FedEx Corporation
  • Alan Cohen, Current owner of the Florida Panthers hockey team
  • John J. Considine, Current Senior Minister for the Unity Church, former member of the Florida House of Representatives
  • Marshall Criser, Former Chairman of Scripps Florida, and former President of the University of Florida
  • J. Broward Culpepper, First Chancellor of the State University System of Florida, and former Dean at Florida State University
  • J.J. Daniel, Former Publisher of the Florida Times-Union and Jacksonville Journal
  • John Dillin, Former editor for the Christian Science Monitor
  • Paul Rand Dixon, Former Chairman and Commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission
  • Ngo Dong, Founder of Cuong Nhu
  • William A. Emerson, Former Senior Vice President for Merrill Lynch
  • Mark Erstling, Senior Vice President and COO for the Association of Public Television Stations
  • Mark S. Fowler, Former Federal Communications Commissioner
  • Pedro José Greer, Current Assistant Dean for the Florida International University College of Medicine
  • Bill Gurley, General Partner at Benchmark Capital
  • Mason Hawkins, Founder of Southeastern Asset Management
  • W. Michael Heekin, Founding COO of WebMD, and Dean at the Florida State University College of Law
  • Kenneth T. Henson, Current Dean of Education at The Citadel
  • Lawrence J. Hoffman, Founder of Greenberg Traurig
  • Willis N. Holcombe, Current Chancellor of the Community College System of Florida
  • Van Ellis Huff, Inventor of the Jalousie Window
  • Maryfran Johnson, Former Editor-in-Chief of Computerworld, current VP & Editorial Director, CIO Decisions Media Group
  • Frank Karel III, Former Vice President of the Rockefeller Foundation
  • Mark E. Kaplan, Former Secretary of the Florida Department of Transportation
  • Jack Katz, Founder of the Panama Jack Company
  • Douglas Leigh, American advertising executive, and pioneer in signage and outdoor advertising, and created New York City's Times Square
  • Chris Linn, Current Vice President for MTV
  • Robert Love, Developer that uses open source, known for his contributions to the Linux kernel
  • Shannon McAleavey, Current Vice President for Walt Disney World
  • Bill McBride, Successful Florida businessman & lawyer, ran unsuccessfully for Governor of Florida in 2002
  • Marshall McDonald, Former Chairman of Florida Power and Light
  • Kip McKean, Founder of the International Churches of Christ
  • James E. McLean, Current Dean of Education at the University of Alabama
  • Jennifer McMillin, Current Executive Vice President for Golin Harris International
  • Howell W. Melton Jr., Current Managing Partner for Holland & Knight
  • Richard Monroe, Current Vice President for Darden Restaurants Inc.
  • Dianna Fuller Morgan, Former Senior Vice President of Walt Disney World, currently Chairwoman of the Board of Trustees for UF
  • Mortimer Neufville, Former Executive Vice-President for the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges
  • Rosemarie Rolando Nye, Current Vice President for Avaya Inc
  • Wilford B. Poe, Current Vice President for the Space Systems Group
  • David Ropes, Former Vice President of Reebok
  • Stephen M. Ross, Current owner of the Miami Dolphins and billionaire
  • Joan D. Ruffier, Former Chairman of the Florida Board of Regents
  • Frank Shorter, Former Chairman of the United States Anti-Doping Agency, and Olympic Gold Medalist
  • Eric J. Smith, Current Education Commissioner of Florida
  • Hal Steinbrenner, Current Executive Vice President and General Partner for the New York Yankees
  • Haywood Sullivan, Former owner of the Boston Red Sox
  • Donald Thomas, Current COO of American Cancer Society
  • Melinda Lou Thomas, Namesake of Wendy's Restaurants and daughter of Wendy's founder Dave Thomas
  • James R. Thompson, Jr., Former Director of the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
  • Jon L. Thompson, Former Vice President of the Exxon Mobil Corporation
  • Karen Thurman, Current Chairman for the Florida Democratic Party, and Former U.S. Representative
  • W. Brad Todd, Former Chair of the Dept. of Advertising's Professional Advisory, principal for the Richards Group
  • Julie K. Underwood, Current dean of the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Education
  • Craig Waters, Spokesman for the Florida Supreme Court during the 2000 presidential election controversy
  • James L. Wattenbarger, Creator of the Florida Community Colleges System
  • Miles Wilkin, Current COO of Clear Channel Entertainment
  • Harry Wismer, Founding owner of the New York Titans, which ultimately became the New York Jets
Presidents & Chief Executive Officers
  • Carlos Alfonso, Current CEO of Alliant Partners, CEO Alfonso Architects, currently serving on the UF Board of Trustees
  • Cesar L. Alvarez, Current CEO of Greenberg Traurig
  • Martha Barnett, Former President of American Bar Association
  • Richard C. Barlett, Former President of Mary Kay Inc.
  • Barry Berrish, Former President of the James B. Beam Distilling Company
  • Alan Stephenson Boyd, Former President of Amtrak, Airbus, and Illinois Central Railroad
  • Malcolm Bricklin, Former CEO of Subaru of America & creator of the Bricklin SV-1
  • J. Thomas Cardwell, Current CEO of Akerman Senterfitt
  • William A. Chen, Current President of the Asia America Multitechnology Association
  • Thomas E. Clarke, Former President of Nike, Inc.
  • Lawrence W. Clarkson, Former President of Boeing Enterprises
  • Gay Culverhouse, Former President of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • J. Michael Cook, Former CEO of Deloitte & Touche
  • Sandy D'Alemberte, Former President the American Bar Association, and Florida State University
  • John Dasburg, Former CEO of Northwest Airlines and Former Chairman of the Burger King Corporation
  • Chris A. Davis, Former Chairman and CEO of McLeodUSA, and Current General Partner of Forstmann Little & Company
  • Deborah Dugan, Current President of Disney Publishing Worldwide, Former Vice President of Angel Records
  • Kurt Feazel, Current President of Pecten Trading Company, Former USAF Pilot, Former Gator Basketball player
  • Manuel Fernandez, Former CEO of Gartner, and Former Chairman of the UF Board of Trustees, Current Chairman of Sysco Foods
  • Alvin Flanagan, Former President & Chairman of Gannett Broadcasting and Former Vice Chairman of United Television
  • Bill France, Jr., Former President of NASCAR
  • C. Del Galloway, Current CEO of Public Relations Society of America
  • Mércio Pereira Gomes, Former President of the National Foundation for Indigenous Peoples (FUNAI)
  • Harbert Gregory, Founder of the Gregory-Salisbury & Company, Former Chairman and CEO of Electrical Equipment, Inc.
  • Ben Hill Griffin III, Former Chairman and CEO of Alico Inc.
  • Glenda K. Griffin, Current President & CEO of Corporate Growth Consultants Inc.
  • Kelsie B. Harder, Former President of the American Name Society and Professor
  • Debra Harvey, Current President of Ron Jon Inc.
  • Wayne T. Hockmeyer Founder, President, and CEO of MedImmune
  • Susan Ivey, Current Chairman and CEO of Reynolds American
  • John Janick, Current Founder and CEO of Fueled by Ramen Records
  • William King, Former President of the National Academy of Design
  • Josh Linkner, Founder and CEO of ePrize
  • Alan Levine, Current CEO of the Broward Hospital District, former Secretary of Florida Agency for Healthcare Administration
  • Stephen Knopik, Current CEO of Bealls Inc.
  • Hyung Khu Lim, Current CEO of Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology
  • James Mandell, Current President and CEO of Children's Hospital Boston
  • Betsy Markey, Current CEO of Syscom Services, currently a US Representative
  • J. Robert McClure III, Current President and CEO of the James Madison Institute
  • Daniel Mica, Current President and CEO of the Credit Union National Association and former U.S. Congressman
  • David Miller, Former President of J. C. Penney
  • J. Keith Moyer, Current President for Minneapolis Star Tribune
  • David Nelms, Current CEO of Discover Financial
  • Donna Pastore, Current President of the National Association for Gils & Women in sports
  • Herb Peyton, Founder and President of the Gate Petroleum Company
  • Howard Roffman, Current President of Lucas Licensing
  • Al Rosen, Former President of the Houston Astros, and the New York Yankees
  • Sachio Semmoto, Current CEO for eAccess and eMobile
  • Eleanor Smeal,Former President of National Organization for Women
  • Chesterfield Smith, Former President of the American Bar Association, investigated the Watergate Scandal
  • W. Reece Smith Jr., Former President of the American Bar Association, the USF, and Rhodes Scholar
  • Dianne Snedaker, Current President of Ketchum Advertising
  • Sung Won Sohn, Current CEO of Hanmi Financial Corp, former Vice President of Wells Fargo
  • Stephen Strang, Current CEO of Relevant Magazine
  • David M. Thomas, Former CEO of IMS Health
  • Carlos O. Torano, Current President of Toraño Cigars and Central America Tobacco
  • Herb Yalof, Former President of Macy's
  • Mark E. Yegge, Former CEO and Chairman of NexTrade Holdings
  • Jose Zaglul, Current President of EARTH University in Costa Rica
  • Jerry Zucker, Former CEO of the Polymer Group, Hudson's Bay Company, and made Forbes magazine's list of billionaires
Athletic Directors
  • William Carr, Former Athletic Director for the University of Houston, and University of Florida
  • Paul Dee, Former Athletic Director for the University of Miami
  • Doug Dickey, Former Athletic Director for the University of Tennessee
  • Bill Proctor, Former Athletic Director for Florida State University
  • Keith R. Tribble, Current Athletic Director for the University of Central Florida
University Benefactors
  • Ben Hill Griffin, Jr., Florida citrus farmer, University benefactor for the Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at the University of Florida
  • William R. Hough, Prominent investment banker, namesake of the "Hough Graduate School of Business" at the University of Florida
  • Fred Levin, Prominent attorney, namesake of the Levin College of Law at the University of Florida
  • Alfred A. McKethan, Former Chairman of the SunTrust Bank, namesake of the Alfred A. McKethan Stadium
  • George Smathers, Benefactor for The George A. Smathers Libraries at the University of Florida
  • Al Warrington, Former CEO of Sanfill, namesake of the Warrington College of Business at the University of Florida
Art, literature, humanities, and entertainment
  • Don Addis, Columnist and comic strip artist
  • Chris Adrian, Prominent American author who wrote God's Grief
  • Alberto Alfonso, Notable Architect, Designer of only Dale Chihuly Museum
  • Lauren Anderson, American model
  • Alex Anmahian, Notable architect and currently a faculty member at Harvard University
  • Chris Bachelder, American writer, e-book pioneer
  • Todd Barry, Stand-up comedian
  • Joseph Beckham, Winner of the McGhehey award, and currently a Professor at Florida State University
  • Wayne Besen, Former spokesman for the Human Rights Campaign, and gay rights advocate
  • Mike Bianchi, Columnist for the Orlando Sentinel
  • Edward L. Bowen, Notable horse racing historian
  • Wendy Brenner, Author and Professor; Phone Calls From the Dead , Large Animals in Everyday Life: Stories
  • William C. Bradford, Apache writer, professor, and legal scholar
  • Rita Mae Brown, Author and famous activist
  • Alan Burnett, Television producer and writer
  • Al Burt, Miami Herald and Atlanta Journalwriter
  • Kevin Canty, American author; Into the Great Wide Open, Nine Below Zero, and Winslow in Love
  • Kelly Carrington, American model
  • Juliana Catlin, Interior Design authority
  • Jean Chance, Chairman of the Hearst Awards Committee for 25 years, Professor of Journalism at UF
  • Peter Christopher, American Author; Campfires of the Dead
  • Harry Crews, American novelist, short story writer, and essayist
  • Michael Connelly, Best-selling author and Alumnus of Distinction
  • Jonathan Demme, Director, Academy Award for directing The Silence of the Lambs
  • Karen DeYoung, Pulitzer Prize recipient, Washington Postassociate editor
  • Kate DiCamillo, Award-winning children's novelist and screenwriter
  • Micki Dickoff, Multiple Emmy Award winning Director & Producer
  • Brian Doherty, Senior Editor at Reason Magazine, author
  • Gregg Doyel, Writer for CBS Sports
  • Rich Fields, Announcer of The Price Is Right, meteorologist, radio personality, voice-over actor
  • Dexter Filkins, Nominated for the Pulitzer Prize for his journalism
  • Jesse Hill Ford, Writer and screenwriter
  • Michael France, Prominent screenwriter for Golden Eye, Hulk, and Punisher
  • Robert Fulton, Award winning writer and naturalist
  • Michael Gannon, military historian and Catholic priest
  • Merrill Gerber, author
  • Norman Gilliland, author, WERN host
  • MaryAnne Golon, picture editor for Time magazine
  • Philip Graham, former Washington Post publisher
  • Richard Grayson, Famous writer and political activist
  • Edwin Granberry, Long-time writer of the comic strip Buz Sawyer
  • Rebecca Greer, Woman's Day editor
  • James Grippando, Novelist and lawyer
  • Israel Gutierrez, Miami Herald columnist, former Palm Beach Post columnist
  • Robert J. Haiman, St. Petersburg Times executive editor, Poynter Institute president
  • Carl Hiaasen, novelist, Miami Herald columnist, also won the Newbery Honor
  • Shere Hite, Author of the Hite Report, she is also a sex educator & feminist
  • Noy Holland, Author of What Begins With Bird and Spectacle of the Body
  • Judith Ivory, Best-selling American author of historical romance novels
  • Eberhard Jäckel, German historian
  • Bharat Jhunjhunwala, Indian columnist and consultant
  • Clint Johnson, American historian and author
  • Ed Johnson, Senior Editor for the New York Times
  • Mindi Keirnan, Current Vice President of Operations for Knight-Ridder
  • Stetson Kennedy, Award-winning author and human rights activist
  • Tom Kennedy, Current managing editor for the Washington Post and Newsweek Interactive
  • Jeff Kiel, Former Publisher for the San Jose Mercury News
  • Eliot Kleinberg, Author and writer for the Palm Beach Post
  • Dennis Kneale, Managing editor of Forbes Magazine
  • Michael Koretzky, Journalist, editor, and writer
  • Larry Lancit, Received an Emmy Award for Reading Rainbow
  • Victoria Lancelotta, Current editor of the Georgetown Review, and American Author
  • David Lawrence Jr., Former publisher of the Miami Herald, and former editor of the Detroit Free Press
  • Charlotte Laws, American author, talk show host, and community activist
  • Ken Leebow, Author, speaker and TV personality - 300 Incredible Things to Do on the Internet book series
  • Moss Mabry, Famed Costume designer, and nominated for four Academy Awards
  • Ron Magill, Renown photographer and wildlife expert
  • Thomas E. Mann, Author and political pundit for the Brookings Institute
  • Guillermo Martinez, Syndicated columnist, two-time Pulitzer Prize nominee
  • Frances Mayes, Author of New York Times bestselling book Under the Tuscan Sun
  • Andrew McClurg, Legal humor writer for the American Bar Association Journal
  • Diane McFarlin, Publisher of the Sarasota Herald Tribune
  • Tom Meek, Columnist and author of Another Day In Cyberville, Reflections On Media, and The Video Audio Overdose Galore
  • Sam Michel, Author of Under the Light and Lecturer at University of Massachusetts, Amherst
  • Andrew Mondshein, Nominated for an Oscar for his film editing
  • Rodney Mullen, Entertainer and one of the most influential skateboarders in the sport
  • Lorraine Murray, Author of Why Me, Why Now?, and Grace Notes
  • Lee Ann Newsom, Famous anthropologist, named a MacArthur Fellow for 2002
  • Patricia O'Connor, Top scholar of Spanish theater and literature
  • Ivan Osorio, Columnist and editor at the Competitive Enterprise Institute
  • Mike Papantonio, Prominent trial lawyer, and co-hosts of Ring of Fire
  • John Parker Jr., Prominent American writer
  • David Penzer, Current professional wrestling ring announcer for the WWE
  • Sam Proctor, One of the world's foremost scholars of Florida history
  • Imad Rahman, Author who wrote I Dream of Microwaves
  • Jeff Randall, Former business editor of BBC News
  • James Rizzi, Prominent American pop artist
  • Thane Rosenbaum, Notable novelist, essayist, and Professor of Law at Fordham University
  • Joan Ryan, Author and Columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle
  • Alex Scott, Activist for Young Men's Society of Chapel Hill, North Carolina
  • Edward Sears, Former Editor for the Palm Beach Post
  • George Solomon, Former sports editor and columnist for The Washington Post, and the first ombudsman for ESPN
  • Julian Sprung, American writer
  • Angie Swindell, contestant on Big Brother 10
  • Janet Todd, Welsh-born author on books about women's literature, and Professor at the University of Aberdeen
  • Kendra Todd, Real estate businesswoman and winner of The Apprentice 3 reality TV show
  • Fredrick Ward, Writer and photographer
  • Sterling Watson, Writer, Weep No More My Brother, The Calling, and Blind Tongues
  • Miles Wilken, Co-producer of the Broadway hit The Producers
  • Andrew Wilkow, Conservative political talk radio host on Sirius Satellite Radio
  • Hugh Wilson, Famous director, writer, and actor
  • Dale Van Sickel, Former president of the Stuntmen's Association of Motion Pictures
  • Edward Yang, Renowned Taiwanese film-maker, winner of Best Director Award at Cannes for his 2000 film Yi yi
  • Hugo Zacchini, Entertainer known as the "Human Cannonball"
  • Phyllis Zatlin, Prominent author, received the Fulbright Fellowship, named a Woodrow Wilson Fellow
Actors & actresses
  • Jonathan Chase, Actor, One on One, Another Gay Movie, Gingerdead Man, and 7eventy 5ive
  • Cathy Jenéen Doe, Actress, Passions, Ed, and Buds for Life
  • Kahil Dotay, Actor, director, writer, and he won an award for his performance in Frank & Flo
  • Faye Dunaway, Actress, won an Academy Award for the movie Network
  • Brian F. Durkin, Actor, Broken Bridges, The O.C., and Deja Vu
  • Buddy Ebsen, Actor, best known as Jed Clampett on The Beverly Hillbillies
  • Malcolm Gets, Actor, Caroline in the City
  • Darrell Hammond, Actor and comedian, Saturday Night Live, Scary Movie 3, Epic Movie, and Agent Cody Banks
  • Patty Maloney, Actress, Far Out Space Nuts
  • Patrick O'Neal, American television and film actor
  • Adrian Pasdar, Actor on Heroes, Profit, and Near Dark
  • Rain Phoenix, Actress and musician
  • John Posey, TV actor on Seinfeld, Cheers and The Pretender
  • Stephen Root, Actor, best known as "Milton" in Office Space and for his performance in Dodgeball, In addition Root received an Emmy nomination
  • Wil Shriner, Prominent actor, director and game show host
  • Rachel Specter, Actress in Prom Night, The House Bunny, and Alone in the Dark II
  • Nancy Stafford, Actress on Sidekicks, Matlock, and Judging Amy, and former Miss Florida
  • Bob Vila, Actor, home-improvement guru and former host of This Old House
  • Sally Wheeler, Actress, Two of a Kind, and Spin City
  • Jack Youngblood, Emmy-nominated actor, author, and NFL/College Football Hall of Famer
Head coaches
  • Kerwin Bell, Current head coach for Jacksonville University
  • Gene Chizik, Current head coach for the Auburn Tigers, former coach for the Iowa State Cyclones
  • Doug Dickey, Former head coach for the Tennessee Volunteers and the Florida Gators
  • Chan Gailey, Former head coach for the Dallas Cowboys and former head coach of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
  • Kim Helton, Former head coach for the University of Houston Cougars
  • Lindy Infante, Former head coach for the Green Bay Packers, and the Indianapolis Colts
  • Mike Mularkey, Former head coach for the Buffalo Bills
  • Steve Spurrier, Current head coach for the University of South Carolina, former coach of the Washington Redskins & Florida Gators, and Quarterback who won the Heisman Trophy in 1966 for the University of Florida
  • Kay Stephenson, Former head coach for the Buffalo Bills
  • Charlie Strong, Interim Head Coach for the Florida Gators, current Co-Defensive Coordinator for the Florida Gators
Musicians
  • Stat Quo, Rapper Shady Records
  • Gene Adkinson, Baritone for the band The Dream Weavers
  • David M. Bellamy, Country music artists the Bellamy Brothers
  • Howard Bellamy, Country music artists the Bellamy Brothers
  • Stanley Benton, Hip-Hop Artist who goes by the name Stat Quo
  • Jett Beres, Plays bass guitarist and vocals for Sister Hazel
  • Ken Block, Sings lead vocals for Sister Hazel
  • Bob Bryar, Drummer for the band My Chemical Romance
  • Wade Buff, Lead singer for the band The Dream Weavers
  • Andrew Copeland, Plays baritone, rhythm and acoustic guitar for Sister Hazel, and in 2004 he released a solo album titled No Regrets
  • Chris Demakes, Co-founder and lead singer for Less than Jake
  • Vinnie Fiorello, Co-founder and drummer for Less than Jake
  • James Melton, Singer, Actor, and named to the Hollywood Walk of Fame
  • Ryan Newell, Plays guitar for the band Sister Hazel
  • Stephen Stills, Member of bands CSNY and Buffalo Springfield
  • Keni Thomas, Country music singer
  • Mel Tillis, Singer, songwriter, and comedian
  • Johnny Tillotson, Singer, and songwriter
  • Peter Traub, Composer of electronic and acoustic music
Pageantry
  • Kristen Berset, The Miss Florida USA for 2004, was a finalist for Miss USA, current Model
  • Michelyn Butler, The Miss Wisconsin USA for 2008
  • Ann Gloria Daniel, The Miss Florida for 1954
  • Julie Donaldson, The Miss Florida USA for 2001, current host for Mets Weekly & Heat TV
  • Andrea Duke, The Miss North Carolina USA for 2008
  • Allison Kreiger, The Miss Florida for 2006
  • Kristin Ludecke, The Miss Florida for 1995, and Miss Florida USA for 2000
  • Carrie Ann Mewha, The Miss Florida USA for 2003, current Medical Doctor
  • Ann Schmalzried, The Miss Florida for 1975, Top 10 finalist at Miss America
  • Nancy Stafford, The Miss Florida for 1976, and actress
  • Tonoya Toyloy, The Miss Jamaica for 2004, and Miss World 2004 contestant
  • Mari Wilensky, The Miss Florida for 2005, Top 10 finalist at Miss America
  • Melissa Witek, The Miss Florida USA for 2005, Top 5 at Miss USA, and contestant on NBC's "Treasure Hunters"
Poets
  • Deborah Ager, Notable American poet
  • Joe Bolton, American poet who wrote Days of Summer Gone, The Last Nostalgia Poems, and Breckinridge County Suite
  • Geoffrey Brock, American poet and translator
  • Geri Doran, American poet
  • Robert Bernard Hass, American poet, literary critic, and professor
  • Randall Mann, American poet
  • Gail Paige Shepherd, Award winning poet and food writer
  • C. Dale Young, Award-winning poet
Reporters, correspondents, and anchormen
  • Stephanie Abrams, Reporter for The Weather Channel
  • Deborah Amos, Correspondent to the ABC News Magazine "Turning Point"
  • Erin Andrews, Reporter for ESPN
  • Sharyl Attkisson, Correspondent to CBS News
  • Pam Bondi, Correspondent for Fox News
  • Linda Church, Morning Weather Anchor for WPIX in New York
  • H. G. Davis, Jr., Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter
  • Jamie Dupree, Correspondent for Cox Broadcasting Washington News Bureau
  • David Finkel, Journalist, and also is a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the Washington Post
  • Kristin Harmel, Reporter and novelist for People
  • Dan Hicken, Sports Director and Anchor for WTLV/WJXX in Jacksonville, Florida
  • Joseph Scarborough, cable news and talk radio host of Morning Joe on MSNBC
  • Ian D. Johnson, Current Berlin bureau chief for The Wall Street Journal, and won a Pulitzer Prize for his coverage of China's suppression of the Falun Gong movement
  • David Johnson, American news anchorman for WPXI-TV
  • Clarence Jones, Three time winner of the duPont-Columbia Award for investigative reporting
  • Mark Long, Model, reality TV star of Road Rules, and correspondent for Reality Remix
  • Jamie McIntyre, Senior Pentagon correspondent for CNN
  • Jim McGee, Won a Pulitzer Prize for his reporting on the Iran-Contra Affair
  • Jeff Nesmith, American journalist and winner of a Pulitzer Prize
  • Howard Norton, Won the Pulitzer Prize in 1947 for his reporting
  • Forrest Sawyer, Current anchorman for ABC News and winner of the George Foster Peabody Award, five National Emmy Awards, two Edward Murrow Awards, and an Associated Press Award
  • Joe Scarborough, Current MSNBC talk show host, and former US Representative
Sportcasters
  • Red Barber, Radio sportscaster principally for the Brooklyn Dodgers
  • Bob Coldeen, TV sports commentator for KSPN-Saipan
  • Cris Collinsworth, TV commentator for HBO's Inside the NFL and for FOX NFL Sunday
  • Gene Deckerhoff, Current radio announcer for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Florida State Seminoles, and also for the Arena Football League
  • Ferdie Pacheco, Current Showtime boxing analyst, and personal physician to Muhammad Ali
  • Jesse Palmer, TV commentator for ESPN, former NFL Quarterback and star of ABC's The Bachelor
  • Guy Rawlings, TV sports anchor for NBC-Miami
  • Elfi Schlegel-Dunn, Sports/gymnastics commentator for NBC
Sports: Baseball, Basketball, Football, Golf, Tennis, Olympianssee List of University of Florida (insert sport here) Board of Trustees
  • Carlos Alfonso, Current CEO of Alliant Partners and Alfonso Architects
  • Frank Bova, Current Faculty member at the University of Florida College of Medicine, and member of the Graduate Research Faculty and the Doctoral Research Faculty
  • Roland Daniels, Business owner and an active participant in community and civic organizations
  • Mac McGriff, Chairman UF Board of Trustees; Private investor from Jacksonville
  • Joelen Merkel, Consultant for News Corporation and Fox Television Stations' Chris-Craft division
  • Dianna Fuller Morgan, Former Chairman of the Board of Trustees, and former Senior Vice President of Walt Disney World
  • Cynthia O'Connell, Current Senior Vice President of Hill and Knowlton and widow of former UF president Stephen C. O'Connell
  • Daniel Ponce, Current Partner in Miami based law firm
  • Earl Powell, Founding Partner and Chairman Emeritus of Trivest and Director of SouthernSun Asset Management, Inc. and a Principal of Westshore Capital Partners, L.P
  • Jordan Johnson, Former student body president of the University of Florida
  • Steven Scott, Current Chairman of Scott Holdings
  • Alfred Warrington, Former CEO of Sanfill, and benefactor of the Warrington College of Business

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