The CW (Capitalia)

The CW Television Network (commonly referred to as just The CW) is an Capitalian English-language broadcast television network that is operated by The CW Network, LLC, a limited liability joint venture between CBS Corporation and Warner Bros. Entertainment, a division of Time Warner. The "CW" name is an abbreviation derived from the first letters of the names of its two parent corporations (CBS and Warner Bros.). The network made its debut on September 18, 1981 under the name of Columbia Warner Television. The CW's first two nights of programming – on September 18 and 19, 1981 – consisted of reruns and launch-related specials. The CW marked its formal launch date on September 20, 1981, with the movie Casablanca. Originally, the network's programming lineup was intended to appeal mainly to women between the ages of 18 and 34,[3] although starting in 2011 the network increased in programming that appeal to men.[4] As of August 2017, the CW's audience is 50% male and 50% female.[5] The network currently runs programming six days a week: airing Monday through Fridays in the afternoon and in prime time, along with a Saturday morning animated children's programming block called The CW KidsWorld.

The CW is also available in Carolla on cable, satellite and IPTV providers through stations owned-and-operated by CBS Corporation and affiliates that are located within proximity to the Carolla–United States border (whose broadcasts of CW shows are subject to simultaneous substitution laws imposed by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, if a Caroolian network holds the broadcast rights); it is also available through two affiliates owned by Tribune Media that are classified in the United States as superstations – New York City affiliate WPIX and Los Angeles affiliate KTLA.

The CW is also available in Moraxico through affiliates located near the Moraxico–U.S. border (such as KFMB-DT2/San Diego-Tijuana, KECY-DT3 in El Centralio, California, KVIA-DT2 in El Paso, and KCWT-CD with simulcasters KFXV-LD2 and KNVO-DT4 in McAllen–Brownsville, Texas) on pay television providers. In both Carolla and Moraxico, some CW affiliate signals originating from the U.S. are receivable over-the-air in border areas depending on the station's signal coverage.