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Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • History [ ] Origins [ ] The network traces its origins to 's November 1995 acquisition of the and its broadcasting arm Silver King Communications, which owned television stations affiliated with HSN in several larger. In June 1998, the renamed (which had been merged into the Diller-owned in 1997) launched a customized format, 'CityVision', which infused syndicated programming – including a few produced by sister production unit that also aired nationally on USA Network – with a limited amount of local entertainment and magazine programs (reminiscent of the format used by in and more prominently, its co-owned stations that became charter outlets of, when expanded the format to other markets as a in 2002). USA's outlet, WYHS-TV, served as the test station for the format, disaffiliating from HSN and converting into a general entertainment outlet under the new call letters. By September 2000, USA Broadcasting had expanded the 'CityVision' entertainment format to three of its thirteen other HSN outlets – with some of the stations adopting call letters referencing common nicknames for their home cities – WHOT-TV (now ) in, in – and WHUB-TV (now ) in. Before the group could carry out the proposed conversions of its other stations into independent stations, USA Networks announced that it would sell off its television station group in the summer of 2000, to focus on its cable network and television production properties. Among the prospective buyers for the thirteen-station group was (which would have created with in,, and ); purchased the USA Broadcasting stations for $1.1 billion on December 7, 2000; the sale was finalized on May 21, 2001.
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