PIX11 is a New York-based television station that broadcasts news, sports, and entertainment programming to the greater New York City area. The station is owned by the Tribune Broadcasting subsidiary of the Tribune Media Company. PIX11 is affiliated with the CW Television Network and airs its programming in high definition.
PIX11 was founded in 1948 as WPIX-TV, and was one of the first television stations in the United States. It has been broadcasting continuously since then, making it one of the oldest television stations in the country. The station has been affiliated with several networks over its history, including CBS, ABC, and Fox. In 2006, it became an affiliate of The CW Television Network.
PIX11’s news coverage focuses on local issues affecting New Yorkers. It produces several daily newscasts throughout the day and evening hours, as well as a weekly public affairs program called “New York Now.” The station also produces a variety of special reports on topics such as health care, education, crime, and politics. PIX11 also covers major sporting events in the area such as Yankees baseball games and Giants football games.
In addition to its news programming, PIX11 airs a variety of syndicated programs such as “The Big Bang Theory,” “Modern Family,” “Law & Order: SVU,” and “Family Feud.” It also airs classic shows such as “The Andy Griffith Show” and “I Love Lucy.”
PIX11 is available on cable systems throughout New York City and parts of New Jersey and Connecticut. It can also be seen over-the-air on digital channel 11 or via satellite on DirecTV channel 11 or Dish Network channel 11.