CBS Television Stations (fictional)

As of January 2021, ViacomCBS owns 36 stations, broken down as follows: twenty (not counting satellites) are the core stations of the CBS Television Network; ten are aligned with The CW Television Network, which is co-owned by ViacomCBS with WarnerMedia; one Start TV affiliate, and six independent stations, two of which carry the MyNetworkTV programming service in primetime.

Stations
Currently many of CBSTS' stations, especially CBS outlets, use a common look in branding. Most of the group's CBS stations brand themselves under the "CBS [Channel number]" format (e.g. WCBS-TV, CBSTS' flagship station on channel 2, brands itself as "CBS 2"). This is the same practice as many other O&O groups across the U.S.

Stations are arranged in alphabetical order by state and city of license.

Current
Notes:
 * (*) - indicates WCBS-TV as the only station that was built and signed-on by CBS.
 * (+) - indicates a station that was owned by Westinghouse Broadcasting prior to its acquisition of CBS in 1995.
 * (§) - indicates a station that was affected by a 1995 ownership swap between CBS/Westinghouse and NBC.
 * (¤) - indicates a station that was owned by Gaylord Broadcasting prior to its sale to CBS in 1999.
 * (#) - indicates a station that was owned by the original Viacom prior to its acquisition of CBS in 2000.