Both stations were shut down in 1992 as part of one of Canada's first local management agreements, entered into by Pelmorex Radio Network, the managing partner in this case, and Telemedia.
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Newport Television continued to operate KGET through a shared services agreement.
WKDH was owned by Southern Broadcasting, but was operated by the Spain family, owners of NBC affiliate WTVA through a local marketing agreement (LMA).
The station initially aired programming from the Home Shopping Network (sharing the affiliation with Holly Springs, Mississippi-based WBUY-TV, channel 40), until Paxson Communications (now Ion Media Networks) began operating the station under a local marketing agreement in 1998, when the station became a charter affiliate of the upstart Pax TV network (now Ion Television).
In late March 2006, the owners of KPHX entered into a local marketing agreement with Sheldon Drobny's Nova M Radio thus bringing the Air America progressive/liberal talk format to KPHX.
In 2002, Univision entered into a local marketing agreement with Raycom Media to operate WLII and WSUR-TV.