United Broadcasting Company

The United Broadcasting Company (commonly referred as UBC) is a secondary television network launched in 1992 by ABN Domestic Television Corporation. UBC has two flagship stations, KCOR in Denver, Colorado and WTNS in Nashville, Tennessee. About 300 of UBC's owned and operated stations have since been folded into a .2 UHF subchannel in some markets since the analog-to-digital transition in 2009, but over 150 UBC O and O's remain.

History
It originally began in 1946 as Universal Broadcasting Corporation, and was one of the original Champion Television Group owned companies before the advent of ABN and United Broadcasting Company. Due to financial troubles, Universal Broadcasting Corporation closed operations in 1975. It would then be revived as United Broadcasting Company, co-operated by United Broadcast Communications, in 1992 by ABN Domestic Television Corporation.

Sitcoms

 * Rose
 * Kings of Aces
 * Ramona and Raquele
 * Uptown in the Big House

Action/Drama

 * Shifters: Nueva Vegas Files
 * Power Kings
 * Nighthawk
 * NCIS Los Santos
 * CSI Vice City
 * Crime Chasers (based on FOX/SpikeTV's Cops)
 * The Strike of Midnight
 * Alpha Wolves
 * Country Rebels

Syndicated programming

 * Mike Borman Show
 * Rush McKay
 * Vanessa (The Vanessa Tyler Show)
 * Duke's Garage
 * Trading Places (based on The Learning Channel's Trading Spaces)
 * 6Teen Magazine TV
 * Hot Rod Extreme
 * Monster Machines
 * The Game

UBC Sports programming

 * American Collegiate Association sports
 * American Basketball League
 * Intercontinental Hockey Association
 * United States Football Association
 * Championship Soccer
 * National Lacrosse League
 * Fast Pitch Quidditch
 * National Baseball Association

Simulcasts with ABN Owned and Operated Stations
UBC's local newscasts are simulcast via the main ABN station's signal. For example, if you watch the 10:00 News on ABN 8.1 in Indianapolis, you will see the newscast be simultaneously broadcast through UBC 8.2.