Interstate Broadcasting

 is a privately owned American broadcasting company owned and operated by native Roddy Frackowiak (b. 1931). It was founded in 1977 with his purchase of two rival stations: independent station WTIT-TV and RKO Network affiliate WKDA-TV.

History
In 1992, Interstate bought the Channel 10 license of television station WBNB-TV, and returned WBNB-TV to the air, retaining WBNB's CBS affiliation in the process.

In 1994, Interstate sold WKDA-TV to RKO Television Stations to prevent the station from losing it's RKO Network affiliation as the result of a large swath of television network affiliation changes occurring at the time. The sale made WKDA-TV an RKO O&O. RKO Television Stations also began operating WTIT-TV under a local marketing agreement.