WLVV-DT

WLVV-DT, channel 46, is a UPN affiliate licensed to Cherryvale, Pennsylvania, which is within the Llanview market, while also serving the Pine Valley market, making it a UPN affiliate for both respective markets. The station is owned by Quincy Media, and has separate studios in Pine Valley's Center City and Llanview.

History
The station signed on the air on February 5th, 1955 by the DuMont Television Network as an O&O of the network. The station has been initially programmed to serve the Pine Valley market, however its city of license, Cherryvale, is on the other side of the Llantano River. When the original DuMont dissolved, the station became an independent, and its parent, DuMont Broadcasting, changed its name to the Metropolitan Broadcasting Corporation, which later became Metromedia in 1961.

In 1966, Metromedia sold the station to Chris-Craft Industries, making it WLVV's longest-tenured owner for several years.

On October 27, 1993, Chris-Craft and its broadcasting subsidiary, United Television, partnered with Viacom's newly acquired subsidiary Paramount Pictures to form the United Paramount Network. WLVV became the network's station for both Llanview and Pine Valley markets on January 16, 1995, making it a UPN owned-and-operated station.

In 2000, Viacom bought Chris-Craft's 50% ownership interest in UPN; the deal has effectively stripped WLVV of its O&O status. On August 12, 2000, Chris-Craft sold its UPN stations to the Fox Television Stations subsidiary of News Corporation for $5.5 billion. The station was soon sold to Media General in 2001, marking MG's entry into the Pine Valley market.