Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
March 8, 2005
Part II
Federal
Communications
Commission
47 CFR Part 76
Implementation of the Satellite Home
Viewer Extension and Reauthorization Act
of 2004; Implementation of Section 340
of the Communications Act; Notice of
Proposed Rulemaking; Proposed Rule
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS 20554, or via the Internet to other forms of information technology.
COMMISSION Cathy.Williams@fcc.gov. In addition, pursuant to the Small
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a Business Paperwork Relief Act of 2002,
47 CFR Part 76 summary of the Federal (‘‘SBPRA’’), Public Law 107–198, 116
[MB Docket No. 05–49; FCC 05–24] Communications Commission’s Notice Stat 729 (2002), see 44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(4),
of Proposed Rulemaking (‘‘NPRM’’) FCC comments should also address how the
Implementation of the Satellite Home 05–24, adopted on February 4, 2005, Commission might ‘‘further reduce the
Viewer Extension and Reauthorization and released on February 7, 2005. The information collection burden for small
Act of 2004; Implementation of Section full text of this document is available for business concerns with fewer than 25
340 of the Communications Act; Notice public inspection and copying during employees.’’
of Proposed Rulemaking The following existing information
regular business hours in the FCC
collection requirements would be
AGENCY: Federal Communications Reference Center, Federal
modified if the proposed rules
Commission. Communications Commission, 445 12th contained in the NPRM are adopted.
Street, SW., CY–A257, Washington, DC OMB Control Number: 3060–0311.
ACTION: Proposed rule.
20554. These documents will also be Title: 47 CFR 76.54, Significantly
SUMMARY: In this document, the available via ECFS (http://www.fcc.gov/ Viewed Signals; Method to be Followed
Commission proposes rules to cgb/ecfs/). (Documents will be available for Special Showings.
implement Section 202 of the Satellite electronically in ASCII, Word 97, and/ Form Number: Not Applicable.
Home Viewer Extension and or Adobe Acrobat.) The complete text Type of Review: Revision of a
Reauthorization Act of 2004 may be purchased from the currently approved collection.
(‘‘SHVERA’’), which creates Section 340 Commission’s copy contractor, 445 12th Respondents: Business or other for-
of the Communications Act of 1934, as Street, SW., Room CY–B402, profit entities.
amended (‘‘Act’’), and amends the Washington, DC 20554. To request this Number of Respondents: 250.
copyright laws in order to provide document in accessible formats Frequency of Response: On occasion
satellite carriers with the authority to (computer diskettes, large print, audio reporting requirement; Third party
offer Commission-determined recording, and Braille), send an e-mail disclosure requirement.
‘‘significantly-viewed’’ signals of out-of- to fcc504@fcc.gov or call the Estimated Time Per Response: 1–15
market broadcast stations to subscribers. Commission’s Consumer and hours (average).
Governmental Affairs Bureau at (202) Total Annual Burden: 4,610 hours.
This document achieves the SHVERA’s Total Annual Costs: None.
statutory objectives to publish and 418–0530 (voice), (202) 418–0432
Privacy Impact Assessment: No
maintain a list of the stations and the (TTY).
impact(s).
communities containing such stations Initial Paperwork Reduction Act of Needs and Uses: 47 CFR 76.54(c) is
that are eligible for ‘‘significantly 1995 Analysis used to notify interested parties,
viewed’’ status; and commence a including licensees or permittees of
rulemaking proceeding to implement This NPRM has been analyzed with
respect to the Paperwork Reduction Act television broadcast stations, about
new Section 340. audience surveys that are being
of 1995 (‘‘PRA’’), Public Law. 104–13,
DATES: Submit comments on or before conducted by an organization to
109 Stat 163 (1995), and contains
April 8, 2005; and reply comments must demonstrate that a particular broadcast
proposed information collection
be filed on or before April 29, 2005. station is eligible for significantly
requirements. It will be submitted to the
Written comments on the proposed viewed status under the Commission’s
Office of Management and Budget
information collection requirements rules. The notifications provide
(OMB) for review under section 3507(d)
contained in the document must be interested parties with an opportunity to
of the PRA. The Commission, as part of
submitted by the public, the Office of review survey methodologies and file
its continuing effort to reduce
Management and Budget (OMB), and objections. The proposed § 76.54(c)
paperwork burdens, invites the general
other interested parties on or before May retains the existing notification
public and the OMB to comment on the
9, 2005. requirement, but, if adopted, would
proposed information collection
ADDRESSES: All filings must be requirements contained in this NPRM, increase the potential number of parties
addressed to the Commission’s as required by the PRA. Written that would file such notifications. 47
Secretary, Office of the Secretary, comments on the PRA proposed CFR 76.54(e) and (f), if adopted, would
Federal Communications Commission, information collection requirements be used to notify television broadcast
445 12th Street, SW., Room TW–A325, must be submitted by the public, the stations about the retransmission of
Washington, DC 20554. See Office of Management and Budget significantly viewed signals by a
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for filing (OMB), and other interested parties on satellite carrier into these stations’ local
instructions. or before May 9, 2005. Comments market.
OMB Control Number: 3060–0888.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For should address: (a) Whether the Title: Part 76, Multichannel Video and
additional information on this proposed collection of information is Cable Television Service; Pleading and
proceeding, contact Evan Baranoff, necessary for the proper performance of Complaint Rules; 47 CFR 76.7 Petition
Evan.Baranoff@fcc.gov, or Eloise Gore, the functions of the Commission, Procedures.
Eloise.Gore@fcc.gov, of the Media including whether the information shall Form Number: Not applicable.
Bureau, Policy Division, (202) 418– have practical utility; (b) the accuracy of Type of Review: Revision of a
2120. For additional information the Commission’s burden estimates; (c) currently approved collection.
concerning the Paperwork Reduction ways to enhance the quality, utility, and Respondents: Business or other for-
Act information collection requirements clarity of the information collected; and profit entities.
contained in this document, contact (d) ways to minimize the burden of the Number of Respondents: 500.
Cathy Williams, Federal collection of information on the Frequency of Response: On occasion
Communications Commission, 445 12th respondents, including the use of reporting requirement; Third party
St, SW., Room 1–C823, Washington, DC automated collection techniques or disclosure requirement.
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Estimated Time Per Response: 4–40 Summary of the Notice of Proposed SHVERA adopts for satellite carriers and
hours (average). Rulemaking subscribers the concept of ‘‘significantly
Total Annual Burden: 11,000 hours. viewed,’’ which has applied in the cable
I. Introduction
Total Annual Costs: $2,000,000. context for more than 30 years. In 1972,
Privacy Impact Assessment: No 1. In this Notice of Proposed the Commission adopted the concept of
impact(s). Rulemaking (‘‘NPRM’’), the Commission ‘‘significantly viewed’’ signals to
Needs and Uses: 47 CFR 76.7 is used proposes rules to implement Section differentiate between out-of-market
to make determinations on petitions and 202 of the Satellite Home Viewer television stations ‘‘that have sufficient
complaints filed with the Commission. Extension and Reauthorization Act of audience to be considered local and
The proposed rule changes, if adopted, 2004 (‘‘SHVERA’’), Pub. L. No. 108–447, those that do not.’’ The Commission
would expand the potential number of sec. 202, 118 Stat 2809, 3393 (2004) (to concluded at that time that it would not
parties and situations that may require be codified at 47 U.S.C. 340). (The be reasonable if choices on cable were
the filing of § 76.7 petitions. Parties SHVERA was enacted on December 8, more limited than choices over the air,
(cable operators and broadcast stations) 2004 as title IX of the ‘‘Consolidated and gave cable carriage rights to stations
are currently permitted to file § 76.7 Appropriations Act, 2005.’’ This in communities where they had
petitions (with audience surveys) to proceeding is one of a number of significant over-the-air non-cable
demonstrate significantly viewed status Commission proceedings that will be viewing. (At the time the Commission
under rule § 76.54. The proposed rule required to implement the SHVERA. adopted the significantly viewed rules,
changes, if adopted, would authorize The other proceedings will follow the cable television carriage rules were
additional parties (satellite carriers) to according to the timeframes set forth in
generally based on mileage zones from
file such § 76.7 petitions to demonstrate the SHVERA, to be undertaken and
the relevant stations. A television
significantly viewed status under new largely completely in 2005; see Sections
station was generally considered ‘‘local’’
Section 340 of the Act. Moreover, the 202, 204, 205, 207, 208, 209 and 210 of
for cable carriage purposes if the
proposed rule changes, if adopted, the SHVERA; see also public notice,
relevant community served was within
would authorize parties to file § 76.7 ‘‘Media Bureau Seeks Comment For
35 miles of the station’s city of license
petitions in order to file a complaint Inquiry Required By the on Rules
or within its Grade B contour but not
under the Section 340 enforcement Affecting Competition In the Television
within the 35 mile zone of another
provisions. Marketplace,’’ MB Docket No. 05–28,
OMB Control Number: 3060–0960. market. Cable system carriage of
DA 05–169 (rel. Jan. 25, 2005).) Section
Title: 47 CFR 76.122, Satellite 202 of the SHVERA creates Section 340 significantly viewed stations, however,
Network Non-duplication Protection of the Communications Act of 1934, as was based on audience viewership
Rules; 47 CFR 76.123, Satellite amended (‘‘Communications Act’’ or levels in the relevant communities
Syndicated Program Exclusivity Rules; ‘‘Act’’), which provides satellite carriers rather than by strict mileage zones. This
47 CFR 76.124, Requirements for with the authority to offer Commission- afforded significantly viewed stations
Invocation of Non-duplication and determined ‘‘significantly viewed’’ carriage when they otherwise would
Syndicated Exclusivity Protection; 47 signals of out-of-market (or ‘‘distant’’) have been considered distant stations,
CFR 76.127, Satellite Sports Blackout broadcast stations to subscribers. The 47 CFR 76.5(i), 47 CFR 76.5(i).) The
Rules. SHVERA imposes strict statutory designation is salient because it has
Form Number: Not Applicable. deadlines, directing the Commission to enabled stations assigned to one market
Type of Review: Revision of a (1) publish and maintain a list of to be treated as ‘‘local’’ stations with
currently approved collection. stations eligible for ‘‘significantly respect to a particular cable community
Respondents: Business or other for- viewed’’ status and the related in another market.
profit entities. communities (as determined by the 3. The copyright provisions that apply
Number of Respondents: 1,428. Commission), and (2) commence a to cable systems have recognized the
Estimated Time Per Response: 0.5–1 Commission’s designation of stations as
rulemaking proceeding to implement
hour (average). ‘‘significantly viewed’’ and treated
Frequency of Response: On occasion Section 340 of the Act, 47 U.S.C. 340,
both within 60 days, thus enabling them, for copyright purposes, as ‘‘local,’’
reporting requirement; Third party
satellite carriage of such ‘‘significantly and therefore subject to reduced
disclosure requirement.
Total Annual Burden: 68,529 hours. viewed’’ signals. The SHVERA was copyright payment obligations. The
Total Annual Costs: None. enacted by Presidential signature on copyright provisions governing satellite
Privacy Impact Assessment: No December 8, 2004. The SHVERA also carriers did not, however, provide a
impact(s). requires that the Commission adopt statutory copyright license for
Needs and Uses: 47 CFR 76.122, rules implementing Section 340 of the significantly viewed signals, and as a
76.123, 76.124 and 76.127 are used to Act, 47 U.S.C. 340, within one year of consequence such signals are not, as a
protect exclusive contract rights the statute’s enactment. Section 340(h) practical matter, generally available for
negotiated between broadcasters, of the Act, 47 U.S.C. 340(h), directs the carriage for satellite distribution outside
distributors, and rights holders for the Commission to make specific revisions of their Designated Market Areas
transmission of network, syndicated, to § 76.66 of our rules, 47 CFR 76.66, (‘‘DMAs’’). Recognizing that the reach of
and sports programming in the with respect to carriage elections, a station’s over-the-air signal is not
broadcasters’ recognized market areas. retransmission consent negotiations and constrained by the boundary of a DMA,
The proposed rule changes to §§ 76.122 notifications to stations in local-into- the SHVERA now will allow a satellite
and 76.123, if adopted, would local markets no later than October 30, carrier to treat an otherwise distant
implement statutory requirements to 2005. These revisions will be addressed signal as ‘‘local’’ in a community where
provide new rights for in-market in a separate proceeding.) such signal is ‘‘significantly viewed’’ by
stations to assert nonduplication and 2. With the SHVERA, Congress takes consumers in that community. (A DMA
exclusivity rights, potentially increasing another step toward ‘‘moderniz[ing] generally identifies a television station’s
the number of filings pursuant to these satellite television policy and ‘‘local market.’’). In this way, the
rules. No changes to §§ 76.124 and enhanc[ing] competition between statutory provisions governing satellite
76.127 are proposed. satellite and cable operators.’’ The carriage of broadcast stations move
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closer to the provisions that have long Each satellite carrier providing local- Act, 47 U.S.C. 340, and on the specific
governed cable carriage. into-local service pursuant to the rule proposals and tentative conclusions
statutory copyright license is generally contained herein.
II. Background
obligated to carry any qualified local
A. Station Eligibility for Satellite
A. Satellite Home Viewer Act (SHVA) television station in the particular DMA
Carriage as ‘‘Significantly Viewed’’
4. In 1988, Congress passed the that has made a timely election for
Satellite Home Viewer Act (‘‘1988 mandatory carriage, unless the station’s 9. In this section, we will consider
SHVA’’), which established a statutory programming is duplicative of the which stations are eligible for
copyright license for satellite carriers to programming of another station carried ‘‘significantly viewed’’ status in which
by the carrier in the DMA or the station communities pursuant to the statutory
offer subscribers who could not receive
does not provide a good quality signal copyright license contained in 17 U.S.C.
the signal of a broadcast station over the
to the carrier’s local receive facility. 119(a). We will also consider how
air access to broadcast programming via
This is commonly referred to as the stations and the related communities
satellite. The 1988 SHVA reflected
‘‘carry one, carry all’’ requirement; see can become eligible for such status.
Congress’ intent to protect the role of
47 U.S.C. 338. Such examination requires discussion of
local broadcasters in providing over-the-
air television by limiting satellite C. Satellite Home Viewer Extension and the interplay of the Section 340 of the
delivery of network broadcast Reauthorization Act of 2004 (SHVERA) Act, 47 U.S.C. 340, requirements with
programming to subscribers who were the Commission’s network
7. In December 2004, Congress passed
‘‘unserved’’ by over-the-air signals. The nonduplication and syndicated
and the President signed the Satellite
1988 SHVA, however, did permit exclusivity rules. We must also consider
Home Viewer Extension and
satellite carriers to offer distant how to define a satellite community in
Reauthorization Act of 2004, which
‘‘superstations’’ to subscribers. again amends the 1988 copyright laws this context.
B. Satellite Home Viewer Improvement and the Communications Act to further 1. ‘‘Significantly Viewed’’ Status
Act of 1999 (SHVIA) aid the competitiveness of satellite
carriers and expand program offerings 10. The SHVERA specifies two ways
5. In the Satellite Home Viewer for satellite subscribers; see the Satellite for a station to be eligible for
Improvement Act (‘‘SHVIA’’), Congress Home Viewer Extension and ‘‘significantly viewed’’ status. Section
expanded on the 1988 SHVA by Reauthorization Act of 2004, Pub. L. No. 340(a) of the Act, as created by the
amending both the 1988 copyright laws 108–447, 118 Stat 2809, 3393 (2004) SHVERA, authorizes a satellite carrier
and the Communications Act to permit (codified in scattered sections of 17 and ‘‘to retransmit to a subscriber located in
satellite carriers to retransmit local 47 U.S.C.). Section 102 of the SHVERA a community the signal of any station
broadcast television signals directly to creates a new 17 U.S.C. 119(a)(3) to located outside the local market in
consumers. Generally, the SHVIA provide satellite carriers with a statutory which such subscriber is located, to the
sought to level the competitive playing copyright license to offer ‘‘significantly extent such signal—
field between satellite and cable viewed’’ signals as part of their local (1) Has, before the date of enactment of the
operators, thereby providing consumers service subscribers. The 1999 SHVIA Satellite Home Viewer Extension and
with more and better choices when opened the door for satellite carriers to Reauthorization Act of 2004, been
selecting a multichannel video offer local broadcast programming to determined by the Federal Communications
programming distributor (‘‘MVPD’’). subscribers, but the SHVIA copyright Commission to be a signal a cable operator
The Commission undertook a number of license for satellite carriers was still may carry as significantly viewed in such
rulemakings to implement the SHVIA, more limited than the statutory community, except to the extent that such
adopting rules for satellite companies signal is prevented from being carried by a
copyright license for cable operators. cable system in such community under the
with regard to mandatory carriage of Specifically, for satellite purposes, Commission’s network nonduplication and
broadcast signals, retransmission ‘‘local,’’ though out-of-market (i.e., syndicated exclusivity rules; or
consent, and program exclusivity that ‘‘significantly viewed’’) signals were (2) Is, after such date of enactment,
closely paralleled the requirements for treated the same as truly ‘‘distant’’ (e.g., determined by the Commission to be
cable service. hundreds of miles away) signals for significantly viewed in such community in
6. A key element of the SHVIA was purposes of the SHVIA’s statutory accordance with the same standards and
to provide satellite carriers with a copyright licenses in 17 U.S.C. 119 and procedures concerning shares of viewing
statutory copyright license to facilitate 122. The SHVERA is intended to correct hours and audience surveys as are applicable
the retransmission of local broadcast under the rules, regulations, and
this particular inconsistency by giving authorizations of the Commission to
programming, or ‘‘local-into-local’’ satellite carriers the option to offer determining with respect to a cable system
service, to subscribers. A satellite carrier Commission-determined ‘‘significantly whether signals are significantly viewed in a
provides ‘‘local-into-local’’ service when viewed’’ signals to subscribers. community.’’
it retransmits a local television signal
back into the local market of that III. Discussion Therefore, to obtain ‘‘significantly
television station for reception by 8. The SHVERA creates Section 340 of viewed’’ status, a station must either (1)
subscribers. Generally, a television the Act, 47 U.S.C. 340, and expands the be determined by the Commission to be
station’s ‘‘local market’’ is the DMA in statutory copyright license for satellite ‘‘significantly viewed,’’ as of December
which it is located. (Section 340(i)(1) of carriers contained in 17 U.S.C. 119 to 7, 2004 (i.e., must be on the
the Act, 47 U.S.C. 340(i)(1), as establish the framework for satellite Commission’s ‘‘Significantly Viewed
established by the SHVERA, defines the carriage of Commission-determined List’’ or ‘‘SV List’’), or (2) obtain a
term ‘‘local market’’ using the definition ‘‘significantly viewed’’ signals. As ‘‘significantly viewed’’ determination by
contained in 17 U.S.C. 122(j)(2).) DMAs, required by the SHVERA, we open this the Commission (i.e., must be added to
which describe each television market rulemaking proceeding, publish the the ‘‘Significantly Viewed List’’). There
in terms of a unique geographic area, are existing list of significantly viewed is no statutory limit on the number of
established by Nielsen Media Research stations, and seek comment on significantly viewed signals a satellite
based on measured viewing patterns. implementation of Section 340 of the carrier may carry.
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2. List of Significantly Viewed Stations for cable viewers by designating to ‘‘start carrying the signals on the list
and Communities significantly viewed stations on a pending adoption of the rules.’’
11. Section 340(c) of the Act, 47 county-wide basis. The Commission Although the ‘‘interim eligibility’’
U.S.C. 340(c), directs the Commission to provided that, after this initial period, language did not survive, the enacted
publish and maintain a unified list of stations can be added to the list on the provision required even faster
significantly viewed stations, and the basis of community surveys that focus publication of the SV List (i.e., within
communities containing such stations, on the area in which the station is 60 days). We believe this indicates
that will apply to both cable operators significantly viewed. In addition, Congress’ interest in permitting
and satellite carriers. The provision also stations beginning operation after the immediate use of the SV List upon
requires that the Commission make this initial survey period can use the county- publication. As discussed below in
list of significantly viewed stations with wide methodology comparable to that Section III.A.3, the SHVERA provides
related communities available to the used by Arbitron for the initial survey for a mechanism for parties to
public on our Web site, and update this in lieu of a community-based survey. subsequently seek modification of the
13. As explained below, some stations SV List. Requests to modify the SV List
list within 10 business days after taking
on the SV List have been the subject of based on changed circumstances must
an action to modify the list. (At the
waivers and program deletions based on follow this process. Parties may file
completion of this rulemaking
network nonduplication or syndicated comments in response to this NPRM
proceeding, the final list will be
exclusivity. The SV List indicates by a describing the nature and basis of any
published on the Commission’s Web
pound sign (#) the stations and related error, including changes in call sign or
site at http://www.fcc.gov/mb, and, as
communities thus subjected to community. Such comments must
further required by SHVERA, we will programming deletions. Cable operators include documentary evidence
update the list as it appears on the and satellite carriers must be aware of supporting the requested correction. If
website within 10 days of any these required programming deletions we find that a station or community has
modifications.) (‘‘blackouts’’) and abide by them in their
12. In accordance with the SHVERA, been listed in error, carriage of such
carriage of these stations in the signals in such communities will no
we have compiled a list of stations that
communities so indicated. longer be permitted pursuant to the
have been granted significantly viewed 14. Based on the short time frame significantly viewed provisions
status pursuant to the Commission’s mandated by the SHVERA for pertaining to satellite carriers. We
cable television rules. This list (‘‘SV publication of the SV List, as well as the believe, however, that carriage
List’’), attached as Appendix B, is a list legislative history, we believe that instituted in reliance on the SV List, and
of significantly viewed stations and the Congress intends for satellite carriers to otherwise in compliance with the
communities containing such stations make use of the SV List to expand their SHVERA and the Commission’s rules,
combining the Commission’s original carriage offerings so that their should not be treated as a ‘‘bad faith’’
1972 list of significantly viewed stations subscribers can begin to experience the violation, notwithstanding a subsequent
granted on a county-wide basis with benefits of the SHVERA as soon as conclusion that the SV List was in error.
stations added on a county or possible. We are confident that the SV 15. With respect to the SV List, we
community-wide basis over the List appended to this NPRM has a high seek specific comment on how to treat
intervening years. (The Commission’s degree of accuracy and, therefore, communities listed as ‘‘unincorporated
initial list of significantly viewed believe that both cable and satellite areas,’’ as well as how to treat
stations was released in 1972. The SV carriers may rely on its validity to communities that have grown or
List also includes stations granted commence service, consistent with the changed over time, either through
significantly viewed status subsequent other requirements set out in the annexation or other means. We
to 1972. These latter stations and SHVERA and this proceeding, prior to tentatively conclude that community
communities have not been previously the adoption of a final list. Nevertheless, listings or descriptions should generally
published by the Commission, but have in light of the length and age of the SV be interpreted to encompass the area of
been included in a list maintained and List, we are asking all interested parties natural growth of the community, such
published annually in Warren to review the SV List to confirm its that we would apply the community
Publishing’s Cable & Station Coverage accuracy. We seek comment here only description on the SV List to the
Atlas (Warren Publishing Inc., about whether the SV List accurately community so denominated today. We
Washington DC). The most recent reflects such existing significantly recognize, however, that unincorporated
version of Warren Communications viewed determinations, and not about areas present a somewhat more difficult
News’ significantly viewed list can be whether the SV List should be modified problem because they may not be as
found at: Cable and Station Coverage because of a change in a station’s clearly defined as are incorporated
Atlas, Warren Communications News’ circumstances subsequent to its areas. We seek comment on how best to
(Appendix B) (2004). The SV List placement on the SV List. (We are resolve treatment of unincorporated
indicates by a plus sign (+) those that publishing the SV List in accordance areas.
have been added to the 1972 list after with the SHVERA’s mandate in new
its publication to distinguish them from Section 340(c)(1)(A)(i), 47 U.S.C. 3. Procedures for Determining or
those stations and communities derived 340(c)(1)(A)(i). The purpose of this SV Modifying Significantly Viewed Status
from the original 1972 list. We do not List is to identify ‘‘the stations that are 16. Section 340(c) of the Act, 47
believe that this distinction is eligible’’ for significantly viewed status, U.S.C. 340(c), provides a procedure for
meaningful for the future and intend to meaning those stations already modifying the SV List, either to add
eliminate this designation from the final determined to be significantly viewed eligible stations or communities, or
SV List to be published at the by the Commission. The House restrict use of eligible stations through
conclusion of this proceeding.) When Commerce Committee intended that the application of the Commission’s
the Commission initiated the cable Commission publish the SV List within network nonduplication or syndicated
carriage rules in 1972, the goal was to 180 days of enactment, and provided for exclusivity rules. This provision permits
be broadly inclusive in order to provide ‘‘interim eligibility’’ for stations on the a satellite carrier or station to petition
a wide range of programming choices list. The intent was for satellite carriers the Commission to include a particular
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station and related community on the September). The Commission station type specified in § 76.5(i) of our
significantly viewed list. Section recognized that the results of sample rules.
119(a)(3) of the copyright provisions in surveys can only be determinative 20. The SHVERA requires the
title 17, 17 U.S.C. 119(a)(3), requires within a given probability. Therefore, to Commission to use the rules ‘‘applicable
that the Commission use the same rules assure that the survey errs on the side to determining with respect to a cable
in considering such petitions that were of excluding stations that are not system whether signals are significantly
in effect as of April 15, 1976. Therefore, actually significantly viewed, the viewed in a community’’ as ‘‘in effect on
it is necessary to describe the existing Commission decided to require that the April 15, 1976.’’ It is clear from the
rules and propose how they will be sample results exceed the significantly SHVERA that Congress intends for the
amended to implement the viewed standard, currently specified in Commission to use the same rules and
requirements of the SHVERA. § 76.5(i) of the rules, by at least one process for making significantly viewed
17. The Commission adopted the standard error. (A ‘‘standard error’’ is a determinations for satellite carriage as
significantly viewed standard in 1972. statistical measure used to assess, at a we have used for such determinations in
The rules that set the standard also the cable carriage context. We thus
specified probability, that the sample
established the definition of ‘‘full tentatively conclude to apply § 76.54 of
estimate reflects the actual result had
network,’’ ‘‘partial network,’’ and our rules to satellite carriage. Consistent
the entire universe been surveyed.
‘‘independent’’ station; see 47 CFR with Section 340 of the Act, 47 U.S.C.
76.5(i), (j), (k), and (l). The standard Using one standard error, we can be
approximately 70 percent certain that 340, and Section 119(c)(3) of title 17, 47
applies only to over the air viewing and U.S.C. 119(c)(3), we propose to amend
only to commercial stations. As the actual audience statistic is the
reported statistic plus or minus one § 76.54 of our rules, 47 CFR 76.54, to
discussed below, these definitions differ
standard error. The calculation of the include application to satellite carriers.
from the copyright definition of
standard error takes into account the We do not believe that the SHVERA
‘‘network station’’ and must be
sampling procedure, the sample size prevents us from making the very
harmonized for our implementation of
and the sample result.) Initially, the amendments that are needed to
the SHVERA requirements. The
Commission required separate surveys implement the statutory provisions. Our
Commission’s rules provide that an out-
for each cable community, but the rule proposed § 76.54 does not alter the
of-market network affiliate should be
was revised to allow a single survey procedures as in effect on April 15,
considered to be significantly viewed if
where a cable system served multiple 1976, but is simply amended to make
it obtains at least a three percent share
of viewing hours in television homes in communities. Thus, if a cable system reference to satellite carriers and the
the community and has a net weekly serves more than one community, a new SV List. We also propose to amend
circulation share of at least 25 percent. single survey may be taken, provided § 76.54 to update the existing reference
For independent stations, the test is a that the sample includes noncable to ‘‘Grade B contour,’’ which applies to
share of at least two percent viewing television homes from each community analog stations, to add ‘‘noise limited
hours and a net weekly circulation of at that are proportional to the population. service contour,’’ the service contour
least five percent. In 1972, the relevant for a station’s digital signal. We
19. Section 76.54(d) of our rules, 47 note that the Commission has
Commission used 1971 American CFR 76.54(d), adopted in 1975,
Research Bureau (ARB) information to previously decided that the digital
amended the rules to permit television signal of a television broadcast station
establish a baseline list of significantly stations that were not on the air at the
viewed signals. This data provided will be accorded the same significantly
time the ARB surveys were used to viewed status as that of the analog
audience statistics on a county basis. create the 1972 Appendix B list to
Although the Commission recognized signal, except that where the station is
demonstrate their significantly viewed broadcasting only a digital signal, the
some drawbacks in using this status using county-wide audience
information, it concluded that county station must petition for significantly
surveys in lieu of the more burdensome viewed status using the analog
audience statistics could be used to
community-by-community method. For requirements in § 76.54. We further
indicate over-the-air viewing in all
such stations, significantly viewed propose to amend § 76.54 to eliminate
communities within a county. This list
status may be demonstrated on a an outdated reference and correct a
of significantly viewed signals is
county-wide basis using independent typographical error, neither of which
referred to as the ‘‘1972 Appendix B’’
list. To avoid disruption and professional audience surveys which changes in any way the substance or the
uncertainty, the Commission stated that cover three separate, consecutive four- process of the rule. In light of the
the stations deemed significantly week periods and are otherwise statutory restriction to use rules in effect
viewed based on the ARB survey are not comparable to the surveys used to on April 15, 1976, we seek comment on
subject to deletion on the basis of some compile the 1972 Appendix B list. our proposed amendments to § 76.54.
special showing or later survey. Under this rule, a demonstration that a Additionally, we propose to require
18. In the 1972 Order, the station is significantly viewed must be satellite carriers or broadcast stations
Commission also established procedures based on audience survey data from the seeking satellite carriage to follow the
for qualifying new signals for station’s first three years of operation. same petition process now in place for
significantly viewed status. Under Where surveys are conducted pursuant cable operators, as required by §§ 76.5,
§ 76.54 of the rules, 47 CFR 76.54, to § 76.54(d) of our rules, the 76.7 and 76.54 of our rules. We believe,
parties may submit surveys conducted Commission concluded that the however, that it is not necessary to
by a disinterested professional potential for an unrepresentative sample amend §§ 76.5 and 76.7 in order to
organization that is independent from was considerably lessened by the permit the filing of such petitions for
the cable systems or television stations adoption of a longer survey period. significantly viewed status by satellite
ordering the surveys. The surveys must Accordingly, the Commission decided carriers or broadcast stations seeking
include the results of two weekly not to require that the results be subject satellite carriage. A station or cable
periods separated by at least 30 days, to the standard error requirement and operator that wishes to have a station/
and one of the weeks must be outside the survey results must simply meet the community designated significantly
the summer viewing period (i.e., April- significantly viewed standard for the viewed would file a petition pursuant to
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the pleading requirements in § 76.7(a)(1) 5. Limitations on Carriage of exclusivity demonstrates that the station
and use the method described in § 76.54 Significantly Viewed Stations Based on claiming the significantly viewed
to demonstrate that the station is Network Nonduplication and exemption no longer merits significantly
significantly viewed as defined in Syndicated Exclusivity viewed status, the waiver is granted,
§ 76.5(i). We seek comment on our 24. Section 340(a)(1) of the Act, 47 and the duplicating programming must
proposal and tentative conclusion. U.S.C. 340(a)(1), limits satellite carriage be blacked out. Thus, as described
of stations included on the SV List ‘‘to above, the Commission’s SV List
4. Definition of ‘‘Network Station’’ includes all stations deemed to be
the extent such signal is prevented from
21. As mentioned above, our rules being carried by a cable system in such significantly viewed but indicates by a
define network station as one of the community under the Commission’s pound sign (#) those communities in
‘‘three major national networks.’’ This network nonduplication and syndicated which a waiver has been granted to
definition is expressly relied upon in exclusivity rules.’’ In the cable context, permit assertion of the exclusivity rules.
the standard for determining whether a 26. The satellite context is somewhat
a commercial television station may
more complicated. The exclusivity rules
station is significantly viewed for assert ‘‘network nonduplication rights’’
do not apply to satellite carriage of
placement on the SV List. The SHVERA, to prevent a cable system within the
network stations but only to carriage of
however, relies on the definition of geographic zone specified in the
‘‘national distributed superstations,’’ as
‘‘network station’’ that is used in the Commission’s rules from carrying
provided by Section 339(b)(1)(A), 47
copyright provisions of title 17, which programming that duplicates the
U.S.C. 339(b)(1)(A), which was enacted
provides that a ‘‘network station’’ is: network programming for which the
by the SHVIA in 1999. Section 340(e) of
‘‘(A) a television broadcast station, station has exclusive rights based upon the Act, 47 U.S.C. 340(e), maintains the
including any translator station or terrestrial its affiliate agreement with the network. status quo by providing that the
satellite station that rebroadcasts all or Similarly, a television station or exclusivity rules shall not apply to
substantially all of the programming distributor may prevent a cable system distant network stations. Section
broadcast by a network station, that is owned within the geographic zone specified in 340(e)(1), however, allows the
or operated by, or affiliated with, one or more the Commission’s rules from carrying
of the television networks in the United
Commission to adopt rules to permit
programming broadcast by any other assertion of the exclusivity rules by
States which offer an interconnected program television station if the exclusive rights
service on a regular basis for 15 or more stations and distributors with respect to
to that programming are held by the stations carried by satellite carriers
hours per week to at least 25 of its affiliated station or distributor. Assertion of these
television licensees in 10 or more States; or pursuant to the new significantly
(B) a ‘‘noncommercial educational broadcast
rights, collectively known as the ‘‘cable viewed provisions. This provision
station (as defined in section 397 of the exclusivity’’ rules, generally results in requires us, therefore, to (1) create a
Communications Act of 1934 [47 U.S.C. the blacking out of the programming in limited right for a station or distributor
397])’’ (47 U.S.C. 340(i)(2); 47 U.S.C. question. The cable system may to assert exclusivity with respect to a
339(d)(3) and 17 U.S.C. 119(d)(2); 17 U.S.C. continue to carry the station’s signal, station carried by a satellite carrier as
119(d)(2); 47 U.S.C. 340(i)(2); 47 U.S.C. provided the duplicating programming significantly viewed; (2) allow that
339(d)(5 47 CFR 76.66(a)(5); Section is blacked out, or it may decide to cease significantly viewed station to assert the
339(d)(5) of the Act; 47 U.S.C. 339(d)(5)). carriage of the station’s signal entirely. significantly viewed exception, just as a
However, the rules further provide that station would with respect to cable
22. The Commission’s rules define a station whose programming is
three types of commercial stations for carriage; and (3) allow the station or
subjected to an assertion of either of the distributor asserting exclusivity to
which significantly viewed status may exclusivity rules is exempt if it is
be recognized: Full, partial, and petition us for a waiver from the
‘‘significantly viewed’’ in the relevant exception. Thus, Congress directs the
independent. The SHVERA, however, cable community. The significantly
relies on the copyright definitions of Commission to ensure parity between
viewed exception to the Commission’s cable operators and satellite carriers so
‘‘network’’ and ‘‘superstation.’’ exclusivity rules is based on an that a station’s programming that is
23. Our significantly viewed rules for otherwise distant station establishing subject to blackout deletions with
satellite carriers must follow SHVERA’s that it receives a ‘‘significant’’ level of respect to a cable system serving a cable
requirement that we retain the standard over-the-air viewership in a subject community would also be subject to
we have used since April 15, 1976, community. If this viewership level is deletions for a satellite carrier’s
which prevents us from updating these met, the station is no longer considered subscribers within the same cable
rule provisions for this purpose. distant for purposes of the application community or within a satellite
Therefore, we propose to harmonize the of the Commission’s exclusivity rules community.
apparent inconsistencies by continuing because it has established that it can be 27. We will implement these SHVERA
to use the definition of network and received over-the-air in the subject requirements first by denoting on the SV
independent station in our rules for communities. Thus, a cable system is List which stations in which
purposes of determining whether a not required to black out the duplicating communities have been subjected to
station is significantly viewed for programming of a significantly viewed deletions such that duplicating
placement on the SV List, which station. programming must be blacked out by
thereby excludes noncommercial 25. Notwithstanding the significantly cable operators. Satellite carriers using
stations from eligibility for the SV List. viewed exemption to the cable the SV List may carry these stations but
However, as also required by the exclusivity rules, the station or are subject to the same programming
SHVERA, we will use the copyright distributor asserting exclusivity deletions that apply to cable systems.
definition of network station and protection may petition the Commission Second, we will amend our rules so that
superstation for purposes of subscriber to waive the significantly viewed stations and distributors may assert
eligibility and the other applications of exception to permit a reassertion of exclusivity rights with respect to
the significantly viewed provisions. We exclusivity protection against a station satellite carriage of significantly viewed
seek comment on these tentative claiming ‘‘significantly viewed’’ status. stations but only insofar as they can
conclusions. If the station or distributor asserting prove that the conditions supporting a
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waiver of the significantly viewed the opportunity to offer significantly 32. We recognize that the first
exception from the exclusivity rules viewed signals in a community where proposal, use of one or more zip codes
would apply. We seek comment on this no cable system exists. The definition of to define a satellite community, may
approach to effectuate Congressional satellite community will apply where a ignore an existing town, village,
provisions and intent. satellite carrier seeks to define a municipality or other geopolitical entity
community not currently served by that constitutes a ‘‘community’’ in the
6. Definition of ‘‘Satellite Community’
cable. We are proposing two alternative more traditional sense. Using one or
28. The SHVERA requires the approaches and seek comment on these more zip codes could create an artificial
Commission to define ‘‘community’’ in alternatives as well as invite comment ‘‘community’’ with no minimum or
the satellite context. Under the on other possible definitions. One maximum size, except as bounded by a
SHVERA, a ‘‘community’’ is either (1) a option would permit a carrier to seek postal zip code map. The alternative
county or a cable community under the significantly viewed status for a given proposal would define a satellite
Commission’s rules (applicable to station with respect to one or more ‘‘community’’ as a separate and distinct
significantly viewed signals), or (2) a specified five-digit zip code areas. (We community or municipal entity
satellite community as defined by the propose to use the five-digit zip codes, (including unincorporated communities
Commission in implementing the within unincorporated areas and
as determined by the U.S. Postal
statute; see 47 U.S.C. 340(i)(3). The including single, discrete
Service.) For example, a satellite carrier
concept of a ‘‘community’’ is important unincorporated areas). The boundaries
or station could petition the
in the SHVERA because the term of the incorporated areas would be the
Commission for a significantly viewed
describes the geographic area where existing geopolitical boundaries, while
subscribers will be permitted to receive designation pursuant to § 76.54 by
listing one or more zip codes and the unincorporated community would
significantly viewed signals. be defined by one or more five-digit zip
29. Because the Commission’s rules demonstrating that the signal is
significantly viewed in these zip codes code areas. We think that this approach
have previously only applied to cable may make it more likely that a cable
carriage of significantly viewed signals, collectively. If zip codes are aggregated
to define a single community, we system subsequently built in such an
significantly viewed determinations area would serve a ‘‘community’’
currently are limited to cable propose to require satellite carriers to
similar to the satellite community, thus
communities. In the cable context, the demonstrate significantly viewed status
making the SV List more easily used by
Commission defined a community unit by taking a survey that includes a
both cable and satellite providers. We
in terms of a ‘‘distinct community or sample of noncable television homes
seek comment on both alternatives and
municipal entity’’ where a cable system from each zip code included in the
invite additional variations on these or
operates or will operate. Due to the ‘‘community’’ which is proportional to
other proposals.
localized nature of cable systems, cable the population. This proportional
communities were easily defined by the sampling is consistent with the existing 7. Significantly Viewed Carriage Not
geographic boundaries of a given cable cable rules that require the use of Mandatory; Retransmission Consent
system, which are often, but not always, proportional surveys where more than Rights Not Affected
coincident with a municipal boundary one community is involved. We believe 33. The SHVERA does not require
and may vary as determined on a case- that zip code based communities can be satellite carriers to carry significantly
by-case basis. appropriate for this purpose because viewed stations. The SHVERA also does
30. The concept of a cable community they capture all areas of the country, not change the retransmission consent
is largely inapplicable to the satellite including areas now unserved by cable, requirements. Cable operators must
context. Unlike cable service which and provide a practical and efficient obtain retransmission consent to carry
reaches subscribers via local franchises approach for satellite carriers to utilize significantly viewed signals, and the
across the country, satellite carriers offer the significantly viewed carriage option SHVERA requires the same of satellite
service on a national basis, with no offered in the SHVERA. We note that carriers. The SHVERA provides,
connection to a particular local the Commission has previously used zip however, that retransmission consent is
community or municipality. Moreover, codes in the satellite context; e.g., to not necessary if the satellite carrier is
satellite service is offered in areas of the define the various zones of protection exempt from having to obtain
country that do not have cable service, afforded under the satellite exclusivity retransmission consent for other
and thus are not cable communities. rules. We further propose that a satellite reasons. For example, a satellite carrier
Nevertheless, based upon the statutory community defined by one or more such is exempt under Section 325(b) of the
language that the satellite carriers zip codes is subject to any subsequent Act, 47 U.S.C. 325(b), from having to
should use the existing list, we believe changes made to the listed zip codes by obtain retransmission consent when
that, where a cable community is the U.S. Postal Service. Ideally, we providing a distant signal of a network
already defined, the statute requires a would forecast for an area without cable to an unserved subscriber who cannot
satellite carrier to use that defined what the franchise area would be were receive an over-the-air signal from an
‘‘community.’’ We seek comment on a cable operator to establish cable affiliate of the same network. Thus,
this interpretation. We also seek service. However, in areas currently under the SHVERA, the satellite carrier
comment on whether satellite carriers unserved by cable, this forecasting may would still be exempt from having to
will be able to determine which of their not be feasible. In this regard, if a cable negotiate retransmission consent when
subscribers are in existing communities operator subsequently offers cable providing a significantly viewed signal
and, if not, how best to apply existing service in a community after it has been if it was providing it as a distant signal
cable communities to the satellite defined as a ‘‘satellite community,’’ we to an unserved household.
context. seek comment on whether we should 34. We note that the SHVERA requires
31. In the context of adding future continue to use the zip code-defined that local stations must be carried on a
‘‘communities’’ to the SV List, we seek satellite community or, instead, redefine single dish; see 47 U.S.C. 338(g)(1). Does
to establish a definition of ‘‘satellite the community to the extent it overlaps this requirement with respect to local
community’’ that will be appropriate for with the franchise area of the new cable stations apply to out-of-market
the nature of satellite service, including community. significantly viewed signals? If so, does
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the statute necessarily require that out 1. Definition of ‘‘Subscriber’’ out-of-market significantly viewed
of market significantly viewed signals 37. The SHVERA defines the term station’s signal to that subscriber
be carried such that the subscriber ‘‘subscriber’’ in new Section 338(k) by (subject to the exception described
would receive them on the same reference to the definition in 17 U.S.C. below). We seek comment on our
antenna and equipment as the local 122(j)(4), which provides that a tentative conclusion.
signals? We seek comment on these 39. Because the statute specifically
subscriber is ‘‘a person who receives a
questions. applies to the receipt of local service
secondary transmission service from a
‘‘pursuant to Section 338,’’ we believe
8. Definition of ‘‘Satellite Carrier’’ satellite carrier and pays a fee for the
that subscribers would not qualify for
service, directly or indirectly, to the
35. The SHVERA defines the term satellite retransmission of out-of-market
satellite carrier or to a distributor.
‘‘satellite carrier’’ in new Section 338(k) significantly viewed signals if they are
Notably, the definition used by
of the Act by reference to the definition obtaining local stations via an over-the-
SHVERA differs slightly from the
in the copyright title 17. This definition air TV antenna, including one that is
definition of subscriber currently integrated with a satellite dish. It is not
includes entities providing services as contained in 17 U.S.C. 119, which
described in 17 U.S.C. 119(d)(6) using clear what the result would be if a
establishes the significantly viewed subscriber is receiving local-into-local
the facilities of a satellite or satellite compulsory copyright license for
service licensed under part 25 of the service but the local affiliate of the
satellite carriers. The definition in 17 network with which the significantly
Commission’s rules to operate in Direct U.S.C. 119 limits ‘‘subscribers’’ to
Broadcast Satellite (DBS) or Fixed- viewed station is affiliated is not carried
individuals in private homes. We by the satellite carrier. Such situation
Satellite Service (FSS) frequencies. As a believe use of the broader definition in
general practice, not mandated by any could arise if the local station failed to
17 U.S.C. 122(j)(4) was intentional request carriage, refused to grant
regulation, DBS licensees usually own because Congress sought to treat
and operate their own satellite facilities retransmission consent, or otherwise
satellite subscribers to significantly did not qualify for carriage pursuant to
as well as package the programming viewed stations in the same manner as
they offer to their subscribers. In Section 338. We tentatively conclude
satellite subscribers to local-into-local that a subscriber receiving local-into-
contrast, satellite carriers using FSS service. The 17 U.S.C. 119 definition
facilities often lease capacity from local service in a market is eligible for
applies to ‘‘distant’’ signals, to which out-of-market significantly viewed
another entity that is licensed to operate significantly viewed signals represent stations even if the local stations
the satellite used to provide service to an exception. We believe the statute is retransmitted by the satellite carrier
subscribers. These entities package their clear on this point but seek comment on exclude an affiliate of the network with
own programming and may or may not this tentative conclusion. Subscriber in which a significantly viewed station is
be Commission licensees themselves. In the more general sense, including a affiliated. We do not think that a
addition, a third situation may include cable subscriber, is defined in our rules subscriber should be deprived of access
an entity using a non-U.S. licensed and amended here to include to a significantly viewed station because
satellite to provide programming to subscribers to satellite service. the local station refused to grant
subscribers in the United States
2. Analog Service Limitations; Receipt retransmission consent or is otherwise
pursuant to a blanket earth station
of Local Analog Service Required ineligible for local carriage, but we seek
license. We believe that the definition of comment on this tentative conclusion.
‘‘satellite carrier’’ would include all 38. The SHVERA requires that a 40. Although Section 340 of the Act,
three types of entities described above subscriber ‘‘receive retransmissions of a 47 U.S.C. 340, does not specifically
but we nevertheless seek comment on signal that originates as an analog signal restrict application of this subscriber
this issue. of a local network station from that eligibility requirement to markets in
B. Subscriber Eligibility To Receive satellite carrier pursuant to section 338’’ which satellite carriers are offering
‘‘Significantly Viewed’’ Signals to be eligible to receive an out-of-market ‘‘local-into-local’’ service to subscribers,
network station’s significantly viewed Section 119(a)(3)(B) of title 17 limits
36. In addition to the statutory analog signal. We believe this means application of the statutory copyright
requirements concerning station that subscribers receiving ‘‘local-into- license to the retransmission of
eligibility, the SHVERA also limits the local’’ service from their satellite carrier significantly viewed stations to
subscribers who are eligible to receive are eligible to also receive significantly subscribers who receive local service
the signals of significantly viewed viewed signals, and that the pursuant to Section 122 of title 17.
stations. In general, subscribers are not fundamental intention is to assure that Therefore, we believe that the SHVERA,
eligible to receive out-of-market a subscriber is receiving the local as a whole, contemplates that
significantly viewed signals of a affiliate of the same network as the subscribers in a market in which ‘‘local-
network station unless they are already significantly viewed station. We base into-local’’ service is not being offered
receiving the local signal of an affiliate this interpretation of Section 340 of the are not eligible for significantly viewed
of the same network via satellite. Act, 47 U.S.C. 340, on the limitation of stations retransmitted by such carriers,
Application of this general principle this eligibility requirement only to except in the situations described in
differs, however, depending on whether significantly viewed ‘‘network’’ stations, Section III.B.4., infra, in which there is
the significantly viewed signal is analog as well as language in the House no affiliate of a given network in the
or digital, with additional restrictions Commerce Committee Report. However, market. We seek comment on our
imposed on digital signals. The the statutory copyright license in tentative conclusions.
subscriber eligibility limitations also Section 119(a)(3) of title 17 provides
provide for an exception where there is that the limitation applies to both 3. Digital Service Limitations; Receipt of
no local network station present in the superstations and network stations. Local Digital Service Required;
relevant market or when a local network Thus, it appears that a satellite carrier Definitions of ‘‘Equivalent Bandwidth’’
station waives the subscriber eligibility must be offering local-into-local service and ‘‘Entire Bandwidth’
requirements. But first, we will consider and a subscriber must be receiving this 41. Similarly, to be eligible to receive
the definition of ‘‘subscriber.’’ service as a pre-condition to offering an an out-of-market network station’s
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significantly viewed digital signal, a only carrying the local network station’s will determine the format required for
satellite subscriber must be receiving a signal in a single SD format when the the signal of the local network station in
digital signal from a local affiliate of the local network station is only order to be permitted to retransmit the
station’s same network via satellite. We broadcasting in that single SD format. significantly viewed signal in the
note that most of the issues raised in our For example, if the local network station relevant local community. We believe
previous section about analog subscriber is broadcasting in multicast format, and this may afford satellite carriers some
eligibility are also relevant to our the significantly viewed network flexibility with respect to the broadcast
discussion here regarding the general affiliate is broadcasting in HD format, of multicast streams. For example, if a
digital subscriber eligibility the satellite carrier may carry the HD satellite carrier chooses to retransmit
requirement. So as not to duplicate signal of the significantly viewed only a portion of the multicast signal of
discussion of these issues, we seek network affiliate under the ‘‘equivalent the significantly viewed network
comment on these issues as they relate bandwidth’’ requirement, provided that affiliate, it need only retransmit the
to digital subscriber eligibility. it carries the local network station’s local network station using the same
Moreover, we tentatively conclude that multicast signals. (The House amount of bandwidth. We seek
these issues should be treated similarly Commerce Committee Report states that comment on these issues and tentative
with respect to the digital subscriber Section 340(b)(2)(B)(i)’s reference to conclusions.
eligibility requirement. We seek ‘‘equivalent bandwidth’’ seeks ‘‘to 46. We also seek comment on whether
comment on these issues and tentative ensure that the local affiliate’s choice to satellite carriers must use the same
conclusions. multicast does not prevent the satellite compression techniques for both the
42. In addition, the SHVERA specifies carrier from retransmitting a local network station and the
certain ‘‘bandwidth’’ requirements for significantly viewed signal of a distant significantly viewed network affiliate.
the retransmission of the local network affiliate of the network that chooses to We note that doing so may result in
station’s digital signal when a satellite broadcast in high-definition.’’) Another differences in real bandwidth and bit
carrier opts to retransmit the example is if the local network station rate, depending on the programming
significantly viewed digital signal of an is broadcasting in a single SD format, content carried by the signal. For
applicable affiliate station. Specifically, while the significantly viewed network example, a significantly viewed network
a satellite carrier’s retransmission of a affiliate is broadcasting in HD or affiliate broadcasting a sporting event
local network station’s digital signal multicast format. The ‘‘entire would use more bandwidth than a local
must either (1) occupy ‘‘at least the bandwidth’’ provision does not prevent network station broadcasting an
equivalent bandwidth as the digital carriage of the significantly viewed interview (i.e., talking head). In this
signal retransmitted’’ or (2) comprise network affiliate in HD format. A example, should we apply the same
‘‘the entire bandwidth of the digital satellite carrier may carry the HD or compression standard to both stations,
signal broadcast by such local network multicast signal of the significantly thereby precluding the significantly
station.’’ viewed network affiliate under the viewed sporting event? Instead, should
43. The SHVERA directs the only comparable content that uses a
‘‘entire bandwidth’’ requirement,
Commission to define the terms comparable bit rate be afforded
provided that the satellite carrier carries
‘‘equivalent bandwidth’’ and ‘‘entire equivalent bandwidth? Should we
the local network station’s original SD
bandwidth.’’ In formulating definitions require only that the same amount of
format. (According to the House
for these terms, the Commission is bandwidth be made available to the
Commerce Committee Report, Section
required to ensure that a satellite carrier local network station, allowing the local
340(b)(2)(B)(ii)’s reference to ‘‘entire
is not: (1) Prevented from using station to choose the amount of
bandwidth’’ was intended ‘‘to ensure
compression technology; (2) required to bandwidth it needs? We seek comment
use the exact bandwidth or bit rate as that a satellite carrier could still
on these issues. (The SHVERA provides
the local or distant broadcaster whose retransmit a significantly viewed distant
that the ‘‘equivalent bandwidth’’
signal it is retransmitting; or (3) required digital signal of a network affiliate in a
definition developed pursuant to new
to use the exact bandwidth or bit rate for more robust format than a digital signal
Section 340(h)(4), 47 U.S.C. 340(h)(4),
a local broadcaster as it does for a of a local broadcaster of the same
will also apply to the provisions
distant broadcaster. network so long as the satellite carrier
concerning ‘‘distant digital signals’’ of
44. The concepts of ‘‘equivalent is carrying the digital signal of the local network stations in new Section
bandwidth’’ and ‘‘entire bandwidth’’ affiliate in its original format.’’) We seek 339(a)(2)(D)(iii)(II) of the Act, 47 U.S.C.
were created by Congress to prevent comment on these tentative 339(a)(2)(D)(iii)(II), as amended by
satellite carriage of a local network conclusions. Section 204 of the SHVERA.)
station’s digital signal ‘‘in a less robust 45. We seek comment generally on the 47. We note that the SHVERA
format’’ than the significantly viewed concepts of ‘‘equivalent bandwidth’’ expressly provides that the significantly
digital signal of an out-of-market and ‘‘entire bandwidth.’’ While we viewed provisions pertaining to
network affiliate, such as by down- believe the final order adopted pursuant equivalent or entire bandwidth do not
converting the local network station’s to this NPRM will define these concepts mandate carriage in the context of
digital signal from high-definition (HD) as required by the statute, we do not Section 338’s ‘‘carry-one, carry-all’’
digital format to standard definition believe it is necessary at this time to provisions. To avoid any ambiguity in
(SD) digital format while retaining the include definitions of these terms in our this regard, the SHVERA requires that
HD digital format for the affiliate’s rules because they will, to some extent, the Commission’s definitions of
significantly viewed signal. The depend upon specific circumstances in equivalent and entire bandwidth do not
SHVERA, however, recognizes that not each case. The rules we propose provide affect (1) the definitions of ‘‘program
all local network stations will be that satellite carriers must abide by the related’’ and ‘‘primary video,’’ or (2) a
broadcasting in HD or multicast format. ‘‘equivalent bandwidth’’ and ‘‘entire satellite carrier’s carry-one, carry-all
Therefore, the SHVERA permits satellite bandwidth’’ requirements. We believe obligations. As discussed above, there is
carriage of an out-of-market network that the choice of format by a satellite no requirement for a satellite carrier to
affiliate’s significantly viewed digital carrier in delivering the signal of the carry the signal of a significantly viewed
signal in HD or multicast format while significantly viewed network affiliate station. Thus, the provisions concerning
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the carriage of the bandwidth of a local 340(b)(3) operates in this fashion to tentatively conclude that there is no
station’s signal only come into play if ensure that a satellite carrier may not need for rules or procedures concerning
and when a satellite carrier opts to carry retransmit the out-of-market waiver arrangements between stations
a significantly viewed signal. Indeed, significantly viewed digital signal of a and satellite carriers. We note, however,
Section 340(d)(1) of the Act, 47 U.S.C. network broadcast station if an affiliate that the presence or absence of waivers
340(d)(1), does not require carriage of a of that network is present in the local could be relevant in an enforcement
local network digital station at all, or in market but has never begun to offer a proceeding concerning significantly
any particular format. digital signal for a reason excused by the viewed carriage. In addition, based on
FCC.’’) We seek comment on these the House Commerce Committee Report,
4. Exception to Subscriber Eligibility
issues. we tentatively conclude that such
Limitations; Rule Not Applicable Where
No Local Network Affiliates 5. Privately Negotiated Waivers waivers or agreements are not subject to
the Section 325 good-faith negotiation
48. The subscriber eligibility 50. Section 340(b)(4) permits a requirement.
requirements in Section 340(b)(1) and satellite carrier to privately negotiate
(2) do not apply to the receipt of the with the local network station to obtain C. Certain Stations Deemed
signal of a significantly viewed network a waiver of the subscriber eligibility Significantly Viewed in an Eligible
station for which there is no local restrictions in Section 340(b). If such County
network affiliate broadcasting in the negotiations are successful, a satellite 53. New Section 341(a) of the Act, 47
relevant local market. This is meant as subscriber who is not receiving the local U.S.C. 341(a), as established by Section
an exception to the requirement that network affiliate via satellite may 211 of the SHVERA, authorizes the
subscribers must receive local service nevertheless receive the signal of a retransmission of certain stations
via satellite to be eligible to obtain significantly viewed station affiliated deemed to be significantly viewed, in
significantly viewed stations. This with that network. It would seem from accordance with § 76.54 of our rules, ‘‘to
exception permits a satellite carrier to the statute that such a waiver could be subscribers in an eligible county.’’ This
carry a significantly viewed network as broad or as narrow as desired by the provision limits an ‘‘eligible county’’ to
affiliate where there is no local network local network affiliate. According to the very narrow circumstances, which we
station in a market. Should we require House Commerce Committee Report, believe to be limited to the State of
that local-into-local service be offered to pursuant to Section 340(b)(4), a local Oregon, based upon the specific
subscribers in a market as a pre- network affiliate would be able to waive reference to ‘‘41,340 television
condition to offering the signal of a the application of Sections 340(b)(1) or households according to the U.S.
significantly viewed station affiliated 340(b)(2) of the Act to one or more Television Household Estimates by
with a network that has no affiliate in consumers in the local market, and with Nielsen Media Research for 2003–
the market in question? We seek respect to one or more specific distant 2004.’’ This provision specifies that
comment on this question. We note that affiliates of the same network. It may do these stations be ‘‘deemed significantly
the statutory copyright license for so as part of a negotiated agreement and viewed’’ and thereby requires us to add
significantly viewed carriage does not for any reason, including common stations in these eligible counties to the
include language comparable to the ownership among the stations. SV list. Because we do not know at this
exception in Section 340(b)(3). We seek 51. In addition, the statutory
time which stations and counties might
comment on the effect of this difference copyright provisions, as amended by the
qualify, we are not including them now
between the copyright and SHVERA, describe the waiver process in
in the SV List in Appendix B, but we
Communications Act provisions on greater detail. Subscribers may seek a
seek comment to identify and confirm
subscriber eligibility for significantly waiver from the relevant local station
the stations and counties that would
viewed signals. through their satellite carrier. The
meet this definition.
49. We also consider the situation statutory copyright license waiver is
54. New Section 341(b) of the Act, 47
where a local network station is present considered granted unless the local
U.S.C. 341(b), prevents a satellite carrier
in the market but is not broadcasting in broadcaster acts within 30 days of
from carrying ‘‘the signal of a television
digital format. In this case, subscribers receipt to reject the request. The
station into an adjacent local market
would not have the opportunity to statutory copyright license waiver
that is comprised of only a portion of a
receive local digital service from the provision sunsets on December 31,
local network station. The station, county, other than to unserved
2008, on which date no further waivers
however, may have a legitimate reason households located in that county.’’ We
will be granted and those then in effect
for not broadcasting in digital format. believe this provision precludes the
will terminate. We seek comment on the
Because the station is present in the retransmission of a significantly viewed
effect, if any, of this statutory copyright
market, we believe the statute would signal to a subscriber in an adjacent
license waiver provision, in particular
prohibit subscribers from receiving market if the adjacent market consists of
the sunset provision, on waivers granted
significantly viewed stations in this only a part of one county. We believe
pursuant to Section 340(b)(4).
situation. The legislative history 52. We do not believe that Congress that this provision applies only to the
suggests an intention to treat differently intended for the Commission to grant DMAs of Palm Springs and Bakersfield,
stations whose reason for failing to these waivers or preside over the waiver because they are the only DMAs that
broadcast in digital is not excused by process of either provision. According appear to satisfy the definition. We seek
the Commission. (Notably, the House to the House Commerce Committee comment on this interpretation of the
Commerce Committee Report: states: Report, whether to grant a waiver is a scope and meaning of this provision.
‘‘Section 340(b)(3) does not allow decision to be made solely based on the D. Enforcement and Notice Provisions
provision of an out-of-market broadcaster’s own business judgment,
significantly viewed digital signal of a and there is no requirement for stations 1. Enforcement of Section 340
network broadcast station if a local to execute any particular document as 55. Section 340(f) of the Act, 47 U.S.C.
affiliate from the same network is part of the waiver process. Because such 340(f), as added by Section 202 of the
present in the market but not yet waivers are voluntary and expressly SHVERA, creates an enforcement
broadcasting a digital signal. Section outside the Commission’s purview, we mechanism for the new provisions
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regarding satellite delivery of of discretion to the Commission to issue We believe that requiring that the
significantly viewed signals. Section a final ruling based on written notices be sent via certified mail, return
340(f)(1) contemplates that the pleadings, we tentatively conclude that receipt requested is consistent with our
Commission will respond to a we will use our existing procedures for rules. We also propose to require
complaint by issuing a ‘‘cease and desist Petitions for Special Relief as the satellite carriers to publish a list on their
order’’ and may provide for damages if procedural framework for complaints websites that will identify all of the
requested and proven by the station concerning significantly viewed status. significantly viewed signals they are
filing the complaint. The SHVERA Because Section 340(f) expressly carrying, by market and community. We
provides for monetary penalties up to provides for issuance of a cease and seek comment on our proposed rules.
$50 per subscriber, per station, per day desist order to remedy violations of the 61. The SHVERA states that notice
if the station establishes that the significantly viewed provisions but does must be afforded to ‘‘any television
satellite carrier committed the violation not require a hearing, we conclude that broadcast station in such local market of
in bad faith, and provides that the we are not required to follow the such proposal.’’ Given the breadth of
Commission may impose similar provisions in Section 312(c) of the Act, this language, we tentatively conclude
damages on the complaining station if 47 U.S.C. 312(c). The procedures for that this provision requires notice to
the Commission determines that the Petitions for Special Relief, which the stations in the relevant local market
complaint was frivolous. The statute Commission uses to process cable and even if they are not affiliated with the
does not define ‘‘bad faith’’ or satellite carriage complaints, as well as same network of the significantly
‘‘frivolous,’’ but there is some guidance complaints concerning the exclusivity viewed station whose signal is being
in a floor statement by Subcommittee rules and other cable and satellite carried, regardless of whether they are
Chairman Upton. He explains that a regulations, will afford the parties carried by the satellite carrier as local
satellite carrier that lacks a good faith ample opportunity to raise and respond stations pursuant to Section 338. We
belief that the carriage of the challenged to allegations while ensuring that the recognize that stations seemingly
signal was lawful or a broadcaster who Commission can complete action within unaffected by the significantly viewed
seeks damages in bad faith would the 180 day statutory deadline. We status of unaffiliated stations would
warrant a Commission finding of propose to require that parties follow nonetheless be entitled to receive such
damages. He further notes that if the the pleading requirements in § 76.7(a)(1) notice under our rules. We seek
broadcaster filing the complaint does and (b)(1), 47 CFR 76.7(a)(1), (b)(1), for comment on our tentative conclusion.
not seek damages, then a finding of petitions, which will permit us to issue
damages against either party by the a ruling on complaints. We seek IV. Procedural Matters
Commission would not be appropriate. comment on this tentative conclusion. A. Initial Paperwork Reduction Act of
56. We are inclined to address 58. Section 340(f)(3) and (4) provide 1995 Analysis
allegations of bad faith or frivolousness that remedial action at the Commission
on a case-by-case basis, but we seek pursuant to Section 340 of the Act, 47 62. This NPRM has been analyzed
comment on identifying particular U.S.C. 340, are in addition to and have with respect to the Paperwork
circumstances that would generally no effect upon actions taken pursuant to Reduction Act of 1995 (‘‘PRA’’), and
warrant such a finding. For example, if title 17, the copyright provisions. The contains proposed information
the only violation of Section 340 of the meaning of these provisions is clear that collection requirements. The
Act, 47 U.S.C. 340, were the failure to neither action nor inaction by the Commission, as part of its continuing
notify all broadcast stations in a market Commission will have any effect on the effort to reduce paperwork burdens,
60 days prior to commencing carriage of filing of a copyright infringement or invites the general public and the Office
the significantly viewed stations, would other action under title 17, nor on the of Management and Budget (OMB) to
such conduct constitute bad faith by the remedies ordered by the appropriate comment on the proposed information
satellite carrier? Would seeking damages forum thereunder. collection requirements contained in
for failure to notify one station this NPRM, as required by the PRA.
2. Notice Concerning Retransmission of 63. Written comments on the PRA
constitute a frivolous complaint by a
Significantly Viewed Stations proposed information collection
broadcaster? In addition, as noted above
with respect to the SV List appended to 59. Section 340(g) of the Act, 47 requirements must be submitted by the
this NPRM, we do not believe it would U.S.C. 340(g), requires satellite carriers public, the Office of Management and
constitute bad faith for a satellite carrier to provide written notice to any Budget (OMB), and other interested
to carry a station listed as significantly television broadcast station in the parties on or before May 9, 2005.
viewed in a community on the SV List relevant local market at least 60 days Comments should address: (a) Whether
while this proceeding is pending, even before retransmitting a significantly the proposed collection of information
if the listing is later shown to be viewed signal into that local market is necessary for the proper performance
incorrect, provided the carrier follows pursuant to Section 340. The provision of the functions of the Commission,
the other statutory and regulatory also requires satellite carriers to list on including whether the information shall
requirements. their websites all significantly viewed have practical utility; (b) the accuracy of
57. Section 340(f)(2), 47 U.S.C. signals carried pursuant to Section 340. the Commission’s burden estimates; (c)
340(f)(2), requires the Commission to 60. Although the statute does not ways to enhance the quality, utility, and
issue final determinations within 180 specify the manner of notice required in clarity of the information collected; and
days of the filing of a complaint these circumstances, we tentatively (d) ways to minimize the burden of the
concerning Section 340. The statute conclude that these written notices must collection of information on the
permits but does not require the be sent to the station’s principal place respondents, including the use of
Commission to hold hearings to resolve of business, as listed in the automated collection techniques or
genuine disputes over material facts. In Commission’s database, by certified other forms of information technology.
light of the short time frame for mail, return receipt requested. We In addition, pursuant to the Small
resolving these complaints, the statutory believe reliance on the information in Business Paperwork Relief Act of 2002,
specification of a ‘‘cease and desist’’ the Commission’s database is consistent (‘‘SBPRA’’), Pub. L. No. 107–198, 116
order as a remedy, and the express grant with other provisions of the SHVERA. Stat 729 (2002), see 44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(4),
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we seek specific comment on how we 68. Electronic Filers: Comments may Center, Federal Communications
might ‘‘further reduce the information be filed electronically using the Internet Commission, 445 12th Street, SW., CY–
collection burden for small business by accessing the ECFS: http:// A257, Washington, DC 20554. These
concerns with fewer than 25 www.fcc.gov/cgb/ecfs/ or the Federal documents will also be available via
employees.’’ eRulemaking Portal: http:// ECFS. Documents will be available
64. In addition to filing comments www.regulations.gov. Filers should electronically in ASCII, Word 97, and/
with the Office of the Secretary, a copy follow the instructions provided on the or Adobe Acrobat.
of any comments on the proposed website for submitting comments. For 71. Accessibility Information. To
information collection requirements ECFS filers, if multiple docket or request information in accessible
contained herein should be submitted to rulemaking numbers appear in the formats (computer diskettes, large print,
Cathy Williams, Federal caption of this proceeding, filers must audio recording, and Braille), send an e-
Communications Commission, 445 12th transmit one electronic copy of the mail to fcc504@fcc.gov or call the FCC’s
St, SW., Room 1–C823, Washington, DC comments for each docket or Consumer and Governmental Affairs
20554, or via the Internet to rulemaking number referenced in the Bureau at (202) 418–0530 (voice), (202)
Cathy.Williams@fcc.gov; and also to caption. In completing the transmittal 418–0432 (TTY). This document can
Kristy L. LaLonde, OMB Desk Officer, screen, filers should include their full also be downloaded in Word and
Room 10234 NEOB, 725 17th Street, name, U.S. Postal Service mailing Portable Document Format (PDF) at:
NW., Washington, DC 20503, or via address, and the applicable docket or http://www.fcc.gov.
Internet to rulemaking number. Parties may also 72. Additional Information. For
Kristy_L._LaLonde@omb.eop.gov, or via submit an electronic comment by additional information on this
fax at 202–395–5167. Internet e-mail. To get filing proceeding, contact Evan Baranoff,
65. Further Information. For instructions, filers should send an e- Evan.Baranoff@fcc.gov, or Eloise Gore,
additional information concerning the mail to ecfs@fcc.gov, and include the Eloise.Gore@fcc.gov, of the Media
PRA proposed information collection following words in the body of the Bureau, Policy Division, (202) 418–
requirements contained in this NPRM, message, ‘‘get form.’’ A sample form and 2120.
contact Cathy Williams at 202–418– directions will be sent in response. V. Initial Regulatory Flexibility Act
2918, or via the Internet to 69. Paper Filers: Parties who choose Analysis
Cathy.Williams@fcc.gov. to file by paper must file an original and
four copies of each filing. If more than 73. As required by the Regulatory
B. Ex Parte Rules Flexibility Act of 1980, as amended
one docket or rulemaking number
66. Permit-But-Disclose. This appears in the caption of this (‘‘RFA’’) the Commission has prepared
proceeding will be treated as a ‘‘permit- proceeding, filers must submit two this present Initial Regulatory
but-disclose’’ proceeding subject to the additional copies for each additional Flexibility Analysis (‘‘IRFA’’)
‘‘permit-but-disclose’’ requirements docket or rulemaking number. Filings concerning the possible significant
under section 1.1206(b) of the can be sent by hand or messenger economic impact on small entities by
Commission’s rules. Ex parte delivery, by commercial overnight the policies and rules proposed in this
presentations are permissible if courier, or by first-class or overnight Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
disclosed in accordance with U.S. Postal Service mail (although we (‘‘NPRM’’); see 5 U.S.C. 603. (The RFA,
Commission rules, except during the continue to experience delays in see 5 U.S.C. 601 et seq., has been
Sunshine Agenda period when receiving U.S. Postal Service mail). All amended by the Small Business
presentations, ex parte or otherwise, are filings must be addressed to the Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of
generally prohibited. Persons making Commission’s Secretary, Office of the 1996 (‘‘SBREFA’’), Pub. L. No. 104–121,
oral ex parte presentations are reminded Secretary, Federal Communications Title II, 110 Stat. 847 (1996). The
that a memorandum summarizing a Commission. SBREFA was enacted as Title II of the
presentation must contain a summary of • The Commission’s contractor will Contract With America Advancement
the substance of the presentation and receive hand-delivered or messenger- Act of 1996 (‘‘CWAAA’’).) Written
not merely a listing of the subjects delivered paper filings for the public comments are requested on this
discussed. More than a one-or two- Commission’s Secretary at 236 IRFA. Comments must be identified as
sentence description of the views and Massachusetts Avenue, NE., Suite 110, responses to the IRFA and must be filed
arguments presented is generally Washington, DC 20002. The filing hours by the deadlines for comments provided
required. Additional rules pertaining to at this location are 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. All in Section IV.D. of the NPRM. The
oral and written presentations are set hand deliveries must be held together Commission will send a copy of the
forth in section 1.1206(b). with rubber bands or fasteners. Any NPRM, including this IRFA, to the Chief
envelopes must be disposed of before Counsel for Advocacy of the Small
C. Filing Requirements
entering the building. Business Administration (SBA); see 5
67. Comments and Replies. Pursuant • Commercial overnight mail (other U.S.C. 603(a). In addition, the NPRM
to §§ 1.415 and 1.419 of the than U.S. Postal Service Express Mail and IRFA (or summaries thereof) will be
Commission’s rules, 47 CFR 1.415, and Priority Mail) must be sent to 9300 published in the Federal Register.
1.419, interested parties may file East Hampton Drive, Capitol Heights,
comments and reply comments on or A. Need for, and Objectives of, the
MD 20743.
before the dates indicated on the first • U.S. Postal Service first-class, Proposed Rule Changes
page of this document. Comments may Express, and Priority mail should be 74. Section 202 of the Satellite Home
be filed using: (1) The Commission’s addressed to 445 12th Street, SW., Viewer Extension and Reauthorization
Electronic Comment Filing System Washington DC 20554. Act of 2004 (‘‘SHVERA’’) creates Section
(‘‘ECFS’’), (2) the Federal Government’s 70. Availability of Documents. 340 of the Communications Act of 1934,
eRulemaking Portal, or (3) by filing Comments, reply comments, and ex as amended, and amends the copyright
paper copies; see Electronic Filing of parte submissions will be available for laws to provide satellite carriers with
Documents in Rulemaking Proceedings, public inspection during regular the authority to offer Commission-
63 FR 24121 (1998). business hours in the FCC Reference determined ‘‘significantly-viewed’’
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signals of out-of-market broadcast (DBS), will be directly and primarily proposed rules, we again seek comment
stations to subscribers. Section 340 of affected by the proposed rules, if here, in the context of this IRFA.
the Act, 47 U.S.C. 340, directs the adopted. In addition, we believe the 79. Direct Broadcast Satellite (‘‘DBS’’)
Commission, within 60 days of proposed rules, if adopted, will also Service. DBS service is a nationally
enactment of the SHVERA, to (1) directly affect television stations, which distributed subscription service that
publish and maintain a list of the may be carried via satellite under the delivers video and audio programming
stations and the communities SHVERA if determined to be via satellite to a small parabolic ‘‘dish’’
containing such stations that are eligible significantly viewed, and cable antenna at the subscriber’s location.
for ‘‘significantly viewed’’ status, and operators, which would share some of Because DBS provides subscription
(2) commence a rulemaking proceeding the new and revised rules with satellite services, DBS falls within the SBA-
to implement new Section 340. This carriers. We also believe that private recognized definition of Cable and
NPRM achieves these statutory cable operators (PCOs), also known as Other Program Distribution; see 13 CFR
objectives by opening the present satellite master antenna television 121.201, NAICS code 517510. This
proceeding and publishing a list of (SMATV) systems, may be directly definition provides that a small entity is
significantly viewed stations, and affected because PCOs often use DBS one with $12.5 million or less in annual
proposes rule changes to part 76 of the video programming as part of their receipts. Currently, only four operators
Commission’s rules to implement service package to subscribers. hold licenses to provide DBS service,
Section 340’s statutory authorization for Therefore, in this IRFA, we consider, which requires a great investment of
satellite carriage of significantly viewed and invite comment on, the impact of capital for operation. All four currently
signals. the proposed rules on small television offer subscription services. Two of these
B. Legal Basis broadcast stations, small cable and four DBS operators, DirecTV and
satellite operators and other small EchoStar Communications Corporation
75. The proposed action is authorized (‘‘EchoStar’’), report annual revenues
under Sections 1, 4(i) and (j), and 340 entities. A description of such small
entities, as well as an estimate of the that are in excess of the threshold for a
of the Communications Act of 1934, as small business. (DirecTV is the largest
amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i) and (j), number of such small entities, is
provided below. DBS operator and the second largest
and 340. MVPD, serving an estimated 13.04
78. Satellite Carriers. The SHVERA million subscribers nationwide;
C. Description and Estimate of the defines the term ‘‘satellite carrier’’ by
Number of Small Entities to Which the EchoStar, which provides service under
reference to the definition in the the brand name Dish Network, is the
Proposed Rules Will Apply
copyright title 17; see 17 U.S.C. second largest DBS operator and the
1. Entities Directly Affected By 119(d)(6). This definition includes fourth largest MVPD, serving an
Proposed Rules entities providing services as described estimated 10.12 million subscribers
76. The RFA directs the Commission in 17 U.S.C. 119(d)(6) using the facilities nationwide; see Annual Assessment of
to provide a description of and, where of a satellite or satellite service licensed the Status of Competition in the Market
feasible, an estimate of the number of under Part 25 of the Commission’s rules for the Delivery of Video Programming,
small entities that will be affected by the to operate in Direct Broadcast Satellite Eleventh Annual Report, FCC 05–13
proposed rules, if adopted; see 5 U.S.C. (DBS) or Fixed-Satellite Service (FSS) (rel. Feb. 4, 2005) (‘‘2005 Cable
603(b)(3). The RFA generally defines the frequencies. (Part 100 of the Competition Report’’).) A third operator,
term ‘‘small entity’’ as having the same Commission’s rules was eliminated in Rainbow DBS, is a subsidiary of
meaning as the terms ‘‘small business,’’ 2002 and now both FSS and DBS Cablevision’s Rainbow Network, which
small organization,’’ and ‘‘small satellite facilities are licensed pursuant also reports annual revenues in excess
government jurisdiction;’’ see 5 U.S.C. to part 25 of the rules.) As a general of $12.5 million, and thus does not
601(6). In addition, the term ‘‘small practice, not mandated by any qualify as a small business. (DBS, which
business’’ has the same meaning as the regulation, DBS licensees usually own provides service under the brand name
term ‘‘small business concern’’ under and operate their own satellite facilities VOOM, reported an estimated 25,000
the Small Business Act; see 5 U.S.C. as well as package the programming subscribers.) The fourth DBS operator,
601(3). A small business concern is one they offer to their subscribers. In Dominion Video Satellite, Inc.
which: (1) Is independently owned and contrast, satellite carriers using FSS (‘‘Dominion’’), offers religious
operated; (2) is not dominant in its field facilities often lease capacity from (Christian) programming and does not
of operation; and (3) satisfies any another entity that is licensed to operate report its annual receipts. (Dominion,
additional criteria established by the the satellite used to provide service to which provides service under the brand
SBA; see 15 U.S.C. 632. (Application of subscribers. These entities package their name Sky Angel, does not publicly
the statutory criteria of dominance in its own programming and may or may not disclose its subscribership numbers on
field of operation and independence are be Commission licensees themselves. In an annualized basis.) The Commission
sometimes difficult to apply in the addition, a third situation may include does not know of any source which
context of broadcast television. an entity using a non-U.S. licensed provides this information and, thus, we
Accordingly, the Commission’s satellite to provide programming to have no way of confirming whether
statistical account of television stations subscribers in the United States Dominion qualifies as a small business.
may be over-inclusive.) pursuant to a blanket earth station Because DBS service requires significant
77. The proposed rules contained in license. In the NPRM, we tentatively capital, we believe it is unlikely that a
this NPRM, as required by statute, are conclude that the definition of ‘‘satellite small entity as defined by the SBA
intended to permit the distribution of carrier’’ would include all three types of would have the financial wherewithal to
Commission-determined ‘‘significantly entities described above, but become a DBS licensee. Nevertheless,
viewed’’ signals by statutorily defined nonetheless request comment on this given the absence of specific data on
‘‘satellite carriers’’ to consumers. issue. Because the definition of this point, we acknowledge the
Therefore, ‘‘satellite carriers,’’ which ‘‘satellite carrier’’ will affect the type possibility that there are entrants in this
includes Direct Broadcast Satellite and number of entities impacted by the field that may not yet have generated
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$12.5 million in annual receipts, and Bureau, 2002 Economic Census, there are 67.7 million subscribers in the
therefore may be categorized as a small Industry Series: ‘‘Information,’’ Table 2, United States; see public notice, ‘‘FCC
business, if independently owned and Comparative Statistics for the United Announces New Subscriber Count for
operated. States (1997 NAICS Basis): 2002 and the Definition of Small Cable Operator,’’
80. Fixed-Satellite Service (‘‘FSS’’). 1997, NAICS code 513220 (issued Nov. 16 FCC Rcd 2225 (2001) (‘‘2001
The FSS is a radiocommunication 2004). The preliminary data indicate Subscriber Count PN’’). (In this public
service between earth stations at a that the number of total notice, the Commission established the
specified fixed point or between any ‘‘establishments’’ increased from 4,185 threshold for determining whether a
fixed point within specified areas and to 6,118. In this context, the number of cable operator meets the definition of
one or more satellites; see 47 CFR 2.1(c). establishments is a less helpful small cable operator at 677,000
The FSS, which utilizes many earth indicator of small business prevalence subscribers, and determined that this
stations that communicate with one or than is the number of ‘‘firms,’’ because threshold will remain in effect until the
more space stations, may be used to the latter number takes into account the Commission issues a superceding public
provide subscription video service. concept of common ownership or notice. We recognize that the number of
Therefore, to the extent FSS frequencies control. The more helpful 2002 census cable subscribers was recently estimated
are used to provide subscription data on firms, including employment by the Commission to be almost 65.9
services, FSS falls within the SBA- and receipts numbers, will be issued in million, as of June 2003; see Annual
recognized definition of Cable and late 2005.) The Commission estimates Assessment of the Status of Competition
Other Program Distribution, which that the majority of providers in this in Markets for the Delivery of Video
includes all such companies generating category of Cable and Other Program Programming, 19 FCC Rcd 1606 (2004)
$12.5 million or less in revenue Distribution are small businesses. (‘‘2004 Cable Competition Report’’).
annually; see 13 CFR 121.201, NAICS 82. Cable System Operators (Rate However, because the Commission has
code 517510. Although a number of Regulation Standard). The Commission not issued a public notice subsequent to
entities are licensed in the FSS, not all has developed, with SBA’s approval, its the 2001 Subscriber Count PN, we
such licensees use FSS frequencies to own definition of a small cable system propose to rely on the subscriber count
provide subscription services. Two of operator for the purposes of rate threshold established by the 2001
the DBS licensees (EchoStar and regulation. Under the Commission’s Subscriber Count PN.) Therefore, an
DirecTV) have indicated interest in rules, a ‘‘small cable company’’ is one operator serving fewer than 677,000
using FSS frequencies to broadcast serving 400,000 or fewer subscribers subscribers shall be deemed a small
signals to subscribers. It is possible that nationwide; see 47 CFR 76.901(e). (The operator, if its annual revenues, when
other entities could similarly use FSS Commission developed this definition combined with the total annual
frequencies, although we are not aware based on its determinations that a small revenues of all of its affiliates, do not
of any entities that might do so. cable system operator is one with exceed $250 million in the aggregate;
81. Cable and Other Program annual revenues of $100 million or less. see 47 CFR 76.901(f). Based on available
Distribution. Cable system operators fall For ‘‘regulatory simplicity,’’ the data, we estimate that the number of
within the SBA-recognized definition of Commission established the company cable operators serving 677,000
Cable and Other Program Distribution, size standard in terms of subscribers, subscribers or less totals approximately
which includes all such companies rather than dollars; in the cable context, 1,450. The Commission neither requests
generating $12.5 million or less in $100 million in annual regulated nor collects information on whether
revenue annually; see 13 CFR 121.201, revenues equates to approximately
cable system operators are affiliated
NAICS code 517510. According to the 400,000 subscribers.) We last estimated
with entities whose gross annual
Census Bureau data for 1997, there were that there were 1,439 cable operators
a total of 1,311 firms that operated for revenues exceed $250 million, and
that qualified as small cable companies
the entire year in the category of Cable therefore is unable at this time to
at the end of 1995; see Paul Kagan
and Other Program Distribution. Of this estimate more accurately the number of
Associates, Inc., Cable TV Investor, Feb.
total, 1,180 firms had annual receipts of cable system operators that would
29, 1996 (based on figures for Dec. 30,
under $10 million and an additional 52 qualify as small cable operators under
1995). Since then, some of those
firms had receipts of $10 million or the size standard contained in the
companies may have grown to serve
more, but less than $25 million. (U.S. Communications Act. (The Commission
more than 400,000 subscribers, and
Census Bureau, 1997. Economics and others may have been involved in does receive such information on a case-
Statistics Administration, Bureau of transactions that caused them to be by-case basis if a cable operator appeals
Census, U.S. Department of Commerce, combined with other cable operators. a local franchise authority’s finding that
1997 Economic Census, Subject Series— Consequently, we estimate that there are the operator does not qualify as a small
Establishment and Firm Size, fewer than 1,439 small entity cable cable operator pursuant to § 76.901(f) of
Information Sector 51, Table 4 at 50 system operators that may be affected by the Commission’s rules; see 47 U.S.C.
(2000). The amount of $10 million was the proposals contained in this NPRM. 573.)
used to estimate the number of small 83. Cable System Operators (Telecom 84. Television Broadcasting. The SBA
business firms because the relevant Act Standard). The Communications defines a television broadcasting station
Census categories stopped at $9,999,999 Act of 1934, as amended, also contains as a small business if such station has
and began at $10,000,000. No category a size standard for a ‘‘small cable no more than $12 million in annual
for $12.5 million existed. Thus, the operator,’’ which is ‘‘a cable operator receipts; see 13 CFR 121.201 (NAICS
number is as accurate as it is possible that, directly or through an affiliate, Code 515120 (adopted Oct. 2002)).
to calculate with the available serves in the aggregate fewer than one Business concerns included in this
information.) In addition, limited percent of all subscribers in the United industry are those ‘‘primarily engaged in
preliminary census data for 2002 States and is not affiliated with any broadcasting images together with
indicates that the total number of Cable entity or entities whose gross annual sound;’’ see NAICS Code 515120. (This
and Other Program Distribution entities revenues in the aggregate exceed category description continues, ‘‘These
increased approximately 46 percent $250,000,000;’’ see 47 U.S.C. 543(m)(2). establishments operate television
between 1997 and 2002. (U.S. Census The Commission has determined that broadcasting studios and facilities for
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the programming and transmission of they apply may be over-inclusive to this therefore outside the scope of this IRFA.
programs to the public. These extent. Nevertheless, although not required by
establishments also produce or transmit 86. Private Cable Operators (PCOs) or the RFA, we invite comment from any
visual programming to affiliated Satellite Master Antenna Television small MVPDs which may be indirectly
broadcast television stations, which in (SMATV) Systems. PCOs, also known as impacted from our proposed
turn broadcast the programs to the SMATV systems or private implementation of the SHVERA, but
public on a predetermined schedule. communication operators, are video only to the extent that the impact on
Programming may originate in their own distribution facilities that use closed small entities can be minimized while
studios, from an affiliated network, or transmission paths without using any fully implementing the SHVERA.
from external sources.’’ Separate census public right-of-way. PCOs acquire video
programming and distribute it via 88. Other Program Distribution. The
categories pertain to businesses
terrestrial wiring in urban and suburban SBA-recognized definition of Cable and
primarily engaged in producing
multiple dwelling units such as Other Program Distribution includes
programming. See Motion Picture and
apartments and condominiums, and these other MVPDs, such as HSD, MDS/
Video Production, NAICS code 512110;
Motion Picture and Video Distribution, commercial multiple tenant units such MMDS, ITFS, LMDS and OVS. This
NAICS Code 512120; Teleproduction as hotels and office buildings. The SBA definition provides that a small entity is
and Other Post-Production Services, definition of small entities for Cable and one with $12.5 million or less in annual
NAICS Code 512191; and Other Motion Other Program Distribution Services receipts; see 13 CFR 121.201, NAICS
Picture and Video Industries, NAICS includes PCOs and, thus, small entities code 517510. (This NAICS code applies
Code 512199). According to are defined as all such companies to all services listed in this paragraph.)
Commission staff review of the BIA generating $12.5 million or less in As previously noted, according to the
Publications, Inc. Master Access annual receipts; see 13 CFR 121.201, Census Bureau data for 1997, there were
Television Analyzer Database as of June NAICS code 517510. Currently, there a total of 1,311 firms that operated for
26, 2004, about 860 of the 1,270 are approximately 135 members in the the entire year in the category of Cable
commercial television stations in the Independent Multi-Family and Other Program Distribution. Of this
United States have revenues of $12 Communications Council (IMCC), the total, 1,180 firms had annual receipts of
million or less. We note, however, that, trade association that represents PCOs; under $10 million and an additional 52
in assessing whether a business concern see 2005 Cable Competition Report, FCC firms had receipts of $10 million or
qualifies as small under the above 05–13. (Previously, the Commission more, but less than $25 million. (U.S.
definition, business (control) affiliations reported that IMCC had 250 members; Census Bureau, 1997. Economics and
must be included; see 13 CFR see 2004 Cable Competition Report, 19 Statistics Administration, Bureau of
121.103(a)(1). (‘‘[Business concerns] are FCC Rcd at 1666. Individual PCOs often Census, U.S. Department of Commerce,
affiliates of each other when one serve approximately 3,000–4,000 1997 Economic Census, Subject Series—
concern controls or has the power to subscribers, but the larger operations Establishment and Firm Size,
control the other or a third party or serve as many as 15,000–55,000 Information Sector 51, Table 4 at 50
parties controls or has to power to subscribers. In total, PCOs currently (2000). The amount of $10 million was
control both.’’) Our estimate, therefore, serve approximately 1.1 million used to estimate the number of small
likely overstates the number of small subscribers; see 2005 Cable Competition business firms because the relevant
Report, FCC 05–13. Because these Census categories stopped at $9,999,999
entities that might be affected by our
operators are not rate regulated, they are and began at $10,000,000. No category
action, because the revenue figure on
not required to file financial data with for $12.5 million existed. Thus, the
which it is based does not include or
the Commission. Furthermore, we are number is as accurate as it is possible
aggregate revenues from affiliated
not aware of any privately published to calculate with the available
companies. There are also 2,127 low
financial information regarding these
power television (LPTV) stations. Given information.) In addition, limited
operators. Based on the estimated
the nature of this service, we will preliminary census data for 2002
number of operators and the estimated
presume that all LPTV licensees qualify indicates that the total number of Cable
number of units served by the largest
as small entities under the SBA and Other Program Distribution entities
ten PCOs or SMATVs, we believe that
definition. increased approximately 46 percent
a substantial number of PCO or SMATV
85. In addition, an element of the operators qualify as small entities. between 1997 and 2002; see U.S. Census
definition of ‘‘small business’’ is that the Bureau, 2002 Economic Census,
entity not be dominant in its field of 2. Entities Not Directly Affected By Industry Series: ‘‘Information,’’ Table 2,
operation. We are unable at this time to Proposed Rules Comparative Statistics for the United
define or quantify the criteria that 87. Because the SHVERA authorizes States (1997 NAICS Basis): 2002 and
would establish whether a specific carriage of significantly viewed stations 1997, NAICS code 513220 (issued Nov.
television station is dominant in its field only by ‘‘satellite carriers,’’ we do not 2004). (The preliminary data indicate
of operation. Accordingly, the estimate believe that our proposed rules that the number of total
of small businesses to which rules may implementing the SHVERA will directly ‘‘establishments’’ increased from 4,185
apply do not exclude any television affect other multichannel video to 6,118. In this context, the number of
station from the definition of a small programming distributors (MVPDs), establishments is a less helpful
business on this basis and are therefore such as home satellite dish (HSD) indicator of small business prevalence
over-inclusive to that extent. Also as services, multipoint distribution than is the number of ‘‘firms,’’ because
noted, an additional element of the services (MDS)/multichannel multipoint the latter number takes into account the
definition of ‘‘small business’’ is that the distribution service (MMDS), concept of common ownership or
entity must be independently owned Instructional Television Fixed Service control. The more helpful 2002 census
and operated. We note that it is difficult (ITFS), local multipoint distribution data on firms, including employment
at times to assess these criteria in the service (LMDS) and open video systems and receipts numbers, will be issued in
context of media entities and our (OVS). These other MVPDs were not late 2005.) The Commission estimates
estimates of small businesses to which included in the SHVERA and are that the majority of providers in this
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category of Cable and Other Program Distribution Service (‘‘LMDS’’) is a fixed townships, villages, school districts, and
Distribution are small businesses. broadband point-to-multipoint special districts with populations of less
89. Home Satellite Dish (‘‘HSD’’) microwave service that provides for than 50,000; see 5 U.S.C. 601(4)–(6). We
Service. Because HSD provides two-way video telecommunications. As do not collect annual revenue data on
subscription services, HSD falls within previously noted, the SBA definition of ITFS licensees.) There are currently
the SBA-recognized definition of Cable small entities for Cable and Other 2,032 ITFS licensees, and all but 100 of
and Other Program Distribution, which Program Distribution, which includes these licenses are held by educational
includes all such companies generating such companies generating $12.5 institutions. Thus, the Commission
$12.5 million or less in revenue million in annual receipts, appears estimates that at least 1,932 ITFS
annually; see 13 CFR § 121.201, NAICS applicable to MDS, ITFS and LMDS. In licensees are small businesses.
code 517510. HSD or the large dish addition, the Commission has defined 93. In the 1998 and 1999 LMDS
segment of the satellite industry is the small MDS and LMDS entities in the auctions, the Commission defined a
original satellite-to-home service offered context of Commission license auctions. small business as an entity that had
to consumers, and involves the home 91. In the 1996 MDS auction, the annual average gross revenues of less
reception of signals transmitted by Commission defined a small business as than $40 million in the previous three
satellites operating generally in the C- an entity that had annual average gross calendar years. (The Commission has
band frequency. Unlike DBS, which revenues of less than $40 million in the held two LMDS auctions: Auction Nos.
uses small dishes, HSD antennas are previous three calendar years; see 47 17 and 23. Auction No. 17, the first
between four and eight feet in diameter CFR 21.961(b)(1). (MDS Auction No. 6 LMDS auction, began on February 18,
and can receive a wide range of began on November 13, 1995, and 1998, and closed on March 25, 1998.
unscrambled (free) programming and closed on March 28, 1996.) This Auction No. 23, the LMDS re-auction,
scrambled programming purchased from definition of a small entity in the began on April 27, 1999, and closed on
program packagers that are licensed to context of MDS auctions has been May 12, 1999. Moreover, the
facilitate subscribers’ receipt of video approved by the SBA. In the MDS Commission added an additional
programming. There are approximately auction, 67 bidders won 493 licenses. Of classification for a ‘‘very small
30 satellites operating in the C-band, the 67 auction winners, 61 claimed business,’’ which was defined as an
which carry over 500 channels of status as a small business. At this time, entity that had annual average gross
programming combined; approximately the Commission estimates that of the 61 revenues of less than $15 million in the
350 channels are available free of charge small business MDS auction winners, 48 previous three calendar years. These
and 150 are scrambled and require a remain small business licensees. In definitions of ‘‘small business’’ and
subscription. HSD is difficult to addition to the 48 small businesses that ‘‘very small business’’ in the context of
quantify in terms of annual revenue. hold BTA authorizations, there are the LMDS auctions have been approved
HSD owners have access to program approximately 392 incumbent MDS by the SBA; see Letter to Daniel
channels placed on C-band satellites by licensees that have gross revenues that Phythyon, Chief, Wireless
programmers for receipt and are not more than $40 million and are Telecommunications Bureau (FCC) from
distribution by MVPDs. Commission thus considered small entities; see 47 A. Alvarez, Administrator, SBA (January
data shows that, between June 2003, and U.S.C. 309(j). (Hundreds of stations 6, 1998). In the first LMDS auction, 104
June 2004, HSD subscribership fell from were licensed to incumbent MDS bidders won 864 licenses. Of the 104
502,191 subscribers to 335,766 licensees prior to implementation of auction winners, 93 claimed status as
subscribers, a decline of more than 33 Section 309(j) of the Communications small or very small businesses. In the
percent; see 2005 Cable Competition Act of 1934, 47 U.S.C. 309(j). For these LMDS re-auction, 40 bidders won 161
Report, FCC 05–13. (HSD subscribership pre-auction licenses, the applicable licenses. Based on this information, we
declined more than 28 percent between standard is SBA’s small business size believe that the number of small LMDS
June 2002 and June 2003; see 2004 standards for ‘‘other licenses will include the 93 winning
Cable Competition Report, 19 FCC Rcd telecommunications’’ (annual receipts bidders in the first auction and the 40
at 1654–55.) The Commission has no of $12.5 million or less); see 13 CFR winning bidders in the re-auction, for a
information regarding the annual 121.201, NAICS code 517910.) MDS total of 133 small entity LMDS
revenue of the four C-Band distributors. licensees and wireless cable operators providers as defined by the SBA and the
90. Wireless Cable Systems. Wireless that did not participate in the MDS Commission’s auction rules.
cable systems use the Multipoint auction must rely on the SBA definition 94. In sum, there are approximately a
Distribution Service (‘‘MDS’’) and of small entities for Cable and Other total of 2,000 MDS/MMDS/LMDS
Instructional Television Fixed Service Program Distribution. Information stations currently licensed. Of the
(‘‘ITFS’’) frequencies in the 2 GHz band available to us indicates that there are approximate total of 2,000 stations, we
to transmit video programming and approximately 850 of these licensees estimate that there are 1,595 MDS/
provide broadband services to and operators that do not generate MMDS/LMDS providers that are small
subscribers. (MDS, also known as revenue in excess of $12.5 million businesses as deemed by the SBA and
Multichannel Multipoint Distribution annually. Therefore, we estimate that the Commission’s auction rules.
Service (‘‘MMDS’’), is regulated by part there are approximately 850 small MDS 95. Open Video Systems (‘‘OVS’’). The
21 of the Commission’s rules; see 47 providers as defined by the SBA and the OVS framework provides opportunities
CFR part 21, subpart K; and has been Commission’s auction rules. for the distribution of video
renamed the Broadband Radio Service 92. While SBA approval for a programming other than through cable
(BRS). ITFS systems are regulated by Commission-defined small business size systems. Because OVS operators provide
part 74 of the Commission’s rules; see standard applicable to ITFS is pending, subscription services, OVS falls within
47 CFR part 74, subpart I. ITFS, an educational institutions are included in the SBA-recognized definition of Cable
educational service, has been renamed this analysis as small entities. (In and Other Program Distribution
the Educational Broadband Service addition, the term ‘‘small entity’’ under Services, which provides that a small
(EBS). ITFS licensees, however, are SBREFA applies to small organizations entity is one with $ 12.5 million or less
permitted to lease spectrum for MDS (nonprofits) and to small governmental in annual receipts; see 47 U.S.C. 573, 13
operation.) Local Multipoint jurisdictions (cities, counties, towns, CFR 121.201, NAICS code 517510. The
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Commission has certified 25 OVS such station pursuant to Section 340 of proposed approach, which may include
operators with some now providing the Act, 47 U.S.C. 340, will follow the the following four alternatives (among
service. Broadband service providers same petition process now in place for others): (1) The establishment of
(BSPs) are currently the only significant cable operators (and broadcast stations), differing compliance or reporting
holders of OVS certifications or local as required by §§ 76.5, 76.7 and 76.54 of requirements or timetables that take into
OVS franchises, even though OVS is one the Commission’s rules; see 47 CFR account the resources available to small
of four statutorily-recognized options for 76.5, 76.7, 76.54. Therefore, entities entities; (2) the clarification,
local exchange carriers (LECs) to offer seeking a ‘‘significantly viewed’’ consolidation, or simplification of
video programming services; see 2005 designation would file a petition compliance or reporting requirements
Cable Competition Report, FCC 05–13. pursuant to the pleading requirements under the rule for small entities; (3) the
As of June 2003, BSPs served in § 76.7(a)(1) and use the method use of performance, rather than design,
approximately 1.4 million subscribers, described in § 76.54 to demonstrate that standards; and (4) an exemption from
representing 1.49 percent of all MVPD the station is significantly viewed as coverage of the rule, or any part thereof,
households; see 2004 Cable Competition defined in § 76.5(i). Parties filing such for small entities; see 5 U.S.C. 603(c)(1)–
Report. Among BSPs, however, those petitions must also comply with the (c)(4).
operating under the OVS framework are existing notification requirements of 102. With respect to the
in the minority, with approximately § 76.54(c), 47 CFR 76.54(c). implementation of new Section 340, the
eight percent operating with an OVS 98. Furthermore, this NPRM proposes SHVERA does not offer much flexibility
certification; see 2005 Cable to (1) create a limited right for a station with respect to minimizing its impact
Competition Report, FCC 05–13. Serving or distributor to assert nonduplication on small entities. In seeking regulatory
approximately 460,000 of these and exclusivity rights with respect to a parity with cable operators, Congress
subscribers, Affiliates of Residential station carried by a satellite carrier as sought to apply to satellite carriers the
Communications Network, Inc. (‘‘RCN’’) significantly viewed; (2) allow that existing regulatory framework
is currently the largest BSP and 11th significantly viewed station to assert the concerning the distribution of
largest MVPD. (WideOpenWest is the significantly viewed exception, just as a significantly viewed signals; see 17
second largest BSP and 15th largest station would with respect to cable U.S.C. 119(a)(3). Accordingly, the
MVPD, with cable systems serving about carriage; and (3) allow the station or SHVERA authorizes satellite carriage of
288,000 subscribers as of September distributor asserting exclusivity to significantly viewed stations using the
2003. The third largest BSP is Knology, petition the Commission for a waiver same framework in place for the cable
which currently serves approximately from the exception. The assertion of carriage context that has been in effect
174,957 subscribers as of June 2004; see these rights will require affected parties as of April 15, 1976; see 17 U.S.C.
2005 Cable Competition Report, FCC to file § 76.7 petitions. 119(a)(3). Therefore, the Commission
05–13.) RCN received approval to 99. This NPRM also proposes to rely does not have discretion to choose an
operate OVS systems in New York City, on the Commission’s existing § 76.7 alternate means of implementing the
Boston, Washington, DC and other petition process as the procedural SHVERA.
areas. The Commission does not have framework for the filing of complaints 103. Notably, the nature of new
financial information regarding the filed pursuant to new Section 340 of the Section 340 of the Act, 47 U.S.C. 340,
entities authorized to provide OVS, Act, 47 U.S.C. 340. Thus, we propose is permissive, meaning only satellite
some of which may not yet be that interested parties that wish to carriers that choose to carry
operational. We thus believe that at least report Section 340 violations may file a significantly viewed stations would be
some of the OVS operators may qualify Petition for Special Relief under § 76.7; impacted by our proposed
as small entities. 47 CFR 76.7. implementation of the statute. Likewise,
100. As required by Section 340(g)(1), only television broadcast stations
D. Description of Projected Reporting, this NPRM proposes a new rule, seeking carriage as significantly viewed
Recordkeeping and Other Compliance proposed § 76.54(e), to require satellite would be impacted. The compliance
Requirements carriers seeking to retransmit requirements of cable operators with
96. The SHVERA was enacted to significantly viewed signals pursuant to respect to carriage of significantly
permit satellite carriage of Commission- new Section 340 of the Act, 47 U.S.C. viewed stations are not changed.
determined ‘‘significantly-viewed’’ 340, to provide 60 days written notice 104. The statute’s compliance
signals of out-of-market broadcast to all stations located in the local requirements primarily impact satellite
stations to consumers. The SHVERA market. As required by Section carriers, such as DBS providers. As
allows satellite carriers and broadcast 340(g)(2), this NPRM also proposes a previously noted, there are now only
stations to obtain ‘‘significantly-viewed’’ new rule, proposed § 76.54(f), to require four DBS licensees, none of which are
status for satellite carriage pursuant to satellite carriers retransmitting small entities. Small businesses do not
Section 340 of the Act, 47 U.S.C. 340, significantly viewed stations pursuant generally have the financial ability to
and thus does not impose any to new Section 340 of the Act, 47 U.S.C. become DBS licensees because of the
mandatory reporting, recordkeeping and 340, to publish a list of all such stations high implementation costs associated
other compliance requirements, unless a on their website. These proposed rules with satellite services. Moreover, the
satellite carrier and station choose to do not impose any burden on broadcast statute confers a benefit to satellite
take advantage of the SHVERA’s stations, but rather are intended to carriers, enabling them to carry
provisions. The proposed rule changes protect the rights of broadcast stations, significantly viewed stations.
that we believe will directly affect including small stations. 105. Nevertheless, to the extent they
reporting, recordkeeping and other are affected, we urge small broadcast
compliance requirements are described E. Steps Taken To Minimize Significant stations and small cable and satellite
below. Impact on Small Entities, and operators to provide data on the impact
97. This NPRM proposes that satellite Significant Alternatives Considered of the proposals and issues raised in the
carriers and broadcast stations seeking a 101. The RFA requires an agency to NPRM, including how we might tailor
‘‘significantly viewed’’ designation for a describe any significant alternatives that our proposals to address and minimize
station and the community containing it has considered in reaching its the impact on small businesses. We
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expect that, whichever alternatives are to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the [OPTION ONE]
chosen, the Commission will seek to Small Business Administration. A copy (gg) Satellite community. Comprised
minimize any adverse effects on small of the NPRM and IRFA (or summaries of one or more five-digit zip code areas
entities, to the extent permitted by thereof) will also be published in the in which one or more television
statute. Federal Register; see 5 U.S.C. 604(b). broadcast stations are proposed or
106. We believe that the SHVERA will deemed to be significantly viewed
benefit some number of small broadcast VI. Ordering Clauses pursuant to paragraph (i) of this section
stations by offering them the 110. Accordingly, it is ordered that and § 76.54. Satellite communities
opportunity to be a significantly viewed pursuant to Sections 202 and 204 of the apply only in areas in which there is no
station that will be delivered to more Satellite Home Viewer Extension and pre-existing cable community, as
viewers. We recognize, however, that Reauthorization Act of 2004, and defined in paragraph (dd) of this
there is also the possibility that small Sections 1, 4(i) and (j), and 340 of the section.
in-market stations will face a Communications Act of 1934, as
[OR,]
competitive impact from the entry of amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i) and (j),
out-of-market significantly viewed and 340, notice is hereby given of the [OPTION TWO]
stations. We do not believe it is possible proposals and tentative conclusions (gg) Satellite community. A separate
to measure whether small stations are described in this Notice of Proposed and distinct community or municipal
more or less likely to benefit in this Rulemaking. entity (including unincorporated
regard, but invite comment on this 111. It is further ordered that the communities within unincorporated
question. Reference Information Center, areas and including single, discrete
107. While the statute does not Consumer Information Bureau, shall unincorporated areas). The boundaries
impose any requirements on small cable send a copy of this Notice of Proposed of any such unincorporated community
operators, it is possible that such small Rulemaking, including the Initial may be defined by one or more five-digit
entities could face a competitive impact Regulatory Flexibility Analysis, to the zip code areas. Satellite communities
because of the benefit conferred to Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small apply only in areas in which there is no
satellite carriers. In fact, the express Business Administration. pre-existing cable community, as
intent of the statute was to level the defined in as defined in paragraph (dd)
competitive playing field between cable List of Subjects in 47 CFR Part 76 of this section.
operators and satellite providers; see 17 Cable television, Multichannel video * * * * *
U.S.C. 119(a)(3). Congress, however, programming distribution, Satellite 3. Amend § 76.54 by revising
recognized that the SHVERA may television. paragraphs (a), (b) and (c), and adding
impact the competitiveness of small Federal Communications Commission. paragraphs (e), (f), (g), (h) and (i), to read
cable operators, and thus directed the Marlene H. Dortch, as follows:
Commission to conduct an inquiry in a
Secretary. § 76.54 Significantly viewed signals;
separate proceeding on the impact of
specific provisions of the Proposed Rule Changes method to be followed for special
showings.
Communications Act of 1934, as For the reasons discussed in the
amended, the SHVERA provisions, and (a) Signals that are significantly
preamble, the FCC proposes to amend viewed in a county (and thus are
Commission rules on competition in the 47 CFR part 76 as follows:
MVPD market; see Section 208 of deemed to be significantly viewed
SHVERA. The Commission is required PART 76—MULTICHANNEL VIDEO within all communities within the
to submit a report to Congress on the AND CABLE TELEVISION SERVICE county) are those that are listed in
results of its inquiry no later than nine Appendix B of the memorandum
months after SHVERA’s enactment date 1. The authority citation for part 76 is opinion and order on reconsideration of
(i.e., September 8, 2005). Accordingly, revised to read as follows: the Cable Television Report and Order
the Commission has issued a public Authority: 47 U.S.C. 151, 152, 153, 154, (Docket 18397 et al.), FCC 72–530, and
notice to initiate this inquiry; see public 301, 302a, 303, 303a, 307, 308, 309, 312, 317, those listed in the Significantly Viewed
notice, ‘‘Media Bureau Seeks Comment 325, 338, 339, 340, 503, 521, 522, 531, 532, List, Appendix B of the SHVERA Report
For Inquiry Required By the on Rules 533, 534, 535, 536, 537, 543, 544, 544a, 545, and Order Implementing Section 340 of
Affecting Competition In the Television
548, 549, 552, 554, 556, 558, 560, 561, 571, the Communications Act, l FCC Rcd l
572, and 573. (2005).
Marketplace,’’ MB Docket No. 05–28,
DA 05–169 (rel. Jan. 25, 2005) 2. Amend § 76.5 by revising paragraph (b) Significant viewing in a cable
(Comments are due March 1, 2005; (ee) and adding paragraph (gg) to read television or satellite community for
replies are due March 16, 2005.). as follows: signals not shown as significantly
viewed under paragraphs (a) or (d) of
1. Federal Rules Which Duplicate, § 76.5 Definitions. this section may be demonstrated by an
Overlap, or Conflict With the * * * * * independent professional audience
Commission’s Proposals (ee) Subscribers. (1) Cable subscriber. survey of non-cable television homes
108. None. A member of the general public who that covers at least two weekly periods
receives broadcast programming separated by at least thirty (30) days but
2. Report to Congress distributed by a cable television system no more than one of which shall be a
109. The Commission will send a and does not further distribute it. week between the months of April and
copy of the NPRM, including this IRFA, (2) Satellite subscriber. A person who September. If two surveys are taken,
in a report to be sent to Congress receives a secondary transmission they shall include samples sufficient to
pursuant to the Small Business service from a satellite carrier and pays assure that the combined surveys result
Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of a fee for the service, directly or in an average figure at least one
1996; see 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A). In indirectly, to the satellite carrier or to a standard error above the required
addition, the Commission will send a distributor. viewing level. If surveys are taken for
copy of the NPRM, including the IRFA, * * * * * more than 2-weekly periods in any 12
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months, all such surveys must result in (1) There is no station affiliated with 5. Amend § 76.123 by revising
an average figure at least one standard the same television network as the paragraphs (a) and (k) to read as follows:
error above the required viewing level. station whose signal is significantly
§ 76.123 Satellite syndicated program
If a cable television system serves more viewed; or
exclusivity.
than one community, a single survey (2) The station affiliated with the
may be taken, provided that the sample same television network as the station (a) Upon receiving notification
includes non-cable television homes whose signal is significantly viewed pursuant to paragraph (d) of this
from each community that are does not request carriage or does not section, a satellite carrier shall not
proportional to the population. grant retransmission consent pursuant deliver, to subscribers located within
(c) Notice of a survey to be made to § 76.66. zip code areas in whole or in part
pursuant to paragraph (b) of this section (h) In addition to the requirement of within the zone of protection of a
shall be served on all licensees or paragraph (g) of this section, signals of commercial television station licensed
permittees of television broadcast significantly viewed network stations by the Commission, a program carried
stations within whose predicted Grade that originate as digital signals may not on a nationally distributed superstation
B contour (and, with respect to a survey be retransmitted to subscribers unless or on a station carried pursuant to
pertaining to a station broadcasting only the satellite carrier retransmits the § 76.54 when the syndicated program
a digital signal, the noise limited service digital signal of the local network exclusivity rights to such program are
contour, as defined in § 73.622(e) of this station, which is affiliated with the held by the commercial television
chapter) the cable or satellite same television network as the network station providing notice, except as
community or communities are located, station whose signal is significantly provided in paragraphs (k), (l) and (m)
in whole or in part, and on all other viewed, in either: of this section.
system community units, franchisees, (1) At least the equivalent bandwidth * * * * *
and franchise applicants in the cable of the significantly viewed station; or (k) A satellite carrier is not required
community or communities at least (30) (2) The entire bandwidth of the digital to delete the programming of any
days prior to the initial survey period. signal broadcast by such local station. nationally distributed superstation that
Such notice shall include the name of (i) For purposes of paragraphs (g) and is carried by the satellite carrier as a
the survey organization and a (h) of this section, television network local station with the station’s
description of the procedures to be and network station are as defined in 47 retransmission consent pursuant to
used. Objections to survey organizations U.S.C. 339(d). § 76.64 or as a significantly viewed
or procedures shall be served on the 4. Amend § 76.122 by revising station pursuant to § 76.54:
party sponsoring the survey within paragraphs (a) and (j) to read as follows: (1) Within the station’s local market;
twenty (20) days after receipt of such (2) If the station is ‘‘significantly
notice. § 76.122 Satellite network non-duplication. viewed,’’ pursuant to § 76.54, in zip
(a) Upon receiving notification code areas included within the zone of
* * * * * protection unless a waiver of the
(e) Satellite carriers that intend to pursuant to paragraph (c) of this section,
a satellite carrier shall not deliver, to significantly viewed exception is
retransmit the signal of a significantly granted pursuant to § 76.7; or
viewed television broadcast station to a subscribers within zip code areas
located in whole or in part within the (3) If the zone of protection falls, in
subscriber located outside such station’s whole or in part, within that signal’s
local market, as defined by § 76.55(e), zone of protection of a commercial
television station licensed by the grade B contour.
must provide written notice to all
Commission, a program carried on a * * * * *
television broadcast stations that are
assigned to the same local market as the nationally distributed superstation or on Note: The following Appendix is not to be
intended subscriber at least 60 days a station carried pursuant to § 76.54 included in the Code of Federal Regulations.
before commencing retransmission of when the network non-duplication
rights to such program are held by the Appendix 1—Significantly Viewed List
the significantly viewed station. Such
commercial television station providing (as of December 7, 2004)
written notice must be sent via certified
mail, return receipt requested, to the notice, except as provided in paragraphs The stations listed below are ‘‘significantly
address for such station(s) as listed in (j), (k) or (l) of this section. viewed’’ in the relevant counties and/or
the consolidated database maintained * * * * * communities as indicated. The stations are
(j) A satellite carrier is not required to listed by state and subdivided by the county
by the Federal Communications
delete the duplicating programming of in which they are significantly viewed.
Commission. Stations added on a community-by-
(f) Satellite carriers that retransmit the any nationally distributed superstation
community basis after 1972 are listed at the
signal of a significantly viewed that is carried by the satellite carrier as end of each state next to the community in
television broadcast station to a a local station with the station’s which they obtained significantly viewed
subscriber located outside such station’s retransmission consent pursuant to status. The station listing includes the
local market must list all such stations § 76.64 or as a significantly viewed current (and former) call signs, as well as the
and the communities to which they are station pursuant to § 76.54: analog channel number and city of license.
retransmitted on their Web site. (1) Within the station’s local market; Stations with a plus sign (+) under individual
(2) If the station is ‘‘significantly counties are those stations added to the list
(g) Signals of significantly viewed after the publication of the Commission’s
television broadcast stations may not be viewed,’’ pursuant to § 76.54, in zip
original 1972 list. See Reconsideration of the
retransmitted by satellite carriers to code areas included within the zone of Cable Television Report and Order, 36 FCC
subscribers who do not subscribe to protection unless a waiver of the 2d 326 (1972). Stations listed with a pound
local-into-local service pursuant to significantly viewed exception is
§ 76.66; except that a satellite carrier granted pursuant to § 76.7; or 1 This list of significantly viewed stations will be
may retransmit a significantly viewed (3) If the zone of protection falls, in published and maintained on the Commission’s
whole or in part, within that signal’s Internet website at http://www.fcc.gov/mb/. The
signal of a television broadcast station to Commission will update the list posted on the
a subscriber located in a local market in grade B contour. Internet within 10 business days after taking an
which: * * * * * action to modify the list.
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sign (#) have been the subject of application WTOK–TV, 11, Meridian, MS WBRC, 6, Birmingham, AL
of the Commission’s exclusivity rules and are Clarke De Kalb
subject to programming deletions in the WEAR–TV, 3, Pensacola, FL WRCB–TV, 3, Chattanooga, TN
indicated communities. WKRG–TV, 5, Mobile, AL WTVC, 9, Chattanooga, TN
WALA–TV, 10, Mobile, AL WDEF–TV, 12, Chattanooga, TN
ALABAMA +WPMI, 15, Mobile, AL +WPXH, 44, Gadsden, AL (formerly
Autauga +WAKA, 8, Selma, AL WNAL)
+WAKA, 8, Selma, AL Clay +WZDX, 54, Huntsville, AL
WSFA, 12, Montgomery, AL WBRC, 6, Birmingham, AL Elmore
WCOV–TV, 20, Montgomery, AL WVTM–TV, 13, Birmingham, AL (formerly +WAKA, 8, Selma, AL
WNCF, 32, Montgomery, AL (formerly WAPI) WSFA, 12, Montgomery, AL
WKAB) WRBL, 3, Columbus, GA WCOV–TV, 20, Montgomery, AL
Baldwin Cleburne WNCF, 32, Montgomery, AL (formerly
WEAR–TV, 3, Pensacola, FL WSB–TV, 2, Atlanta, GA WKAB)
WKRG–TV, 5, Mobile, AL WAGA, 5, Atlanta, GA Escambia
WALA–TV, 10, Mobile, AL WXIA–TV, 11, Atlanta, GA (formerly WEAR–TV, 3, Pensacola, FL
+WPMI, 15, Mobile, AL WQXI) WKRG–TV, 5, Mobile, AL
+WJTC, 44, Pensacola, FL WBRC, 6, Birmingham, AL WALA–TV, 10, Mobile, AL
Barbour WVTM–TV, 13, Birmingham, AL (formerly +WPMI, 15, Mobile, AL
WRBL, 3, Columbus, GA WAPI) Etowah
WTVM, 9, Columbus, GA Coffee WBRC, 6, Birmingham, AL
+WXTX, 54, Columbus, GA WTVY, 4, Dothan, AL WVTM–TV, 13, Birmingham, AL (formerly
WTVY, 4, Dothan, AL +WDFX–TV, 34, Ozark, AL (formerly WAPI)
+WDFX–TV, 34, Ozark, AL (formerly WDAU) +WTTO, 21, Birmingham, AL
WDAU) WSFA, 12, Montgomery, AL +WZDX, 54, Huntsville, AL
WSFA, 12, Montgomery, AL Colbert WJSU–TV, 40, Anniston, AL (formerly
Bibb WHDF, 15, Florence, AL (formerly WOWL) WHMA)
WBRC, 6, Birmingham, AL WHNT–TV, 19, Huntsville, AL Fayette
WVTM–TV, 13, Birmingham, AL (formerly WAAY–TV, 31, Huntsville, AL WBRC, 6, Birmingham, AL
WAPI) WAFF, 48, Huntsville, AL (formerly WMSL WVTM–TV, 13, Birmingham, AL (formerly
+WTTO, 21, Birmingham, AL & WYUR) WAPI)
+WDBB, 17, Bessemer, AL +WZDX, 54, Huntsville, AL +WTTO, 21, Birmingham, AL
WIAT, 42, Birmingham, AL (formerly Conecuh WCBI–TV, 4, Columbus, MS
WBMG) WEAR–TV, 3, Pensacola, FL +WTVA, 9, Tupelo, MS
Blount WKRG–TV, 5, Mobile, AL Franklin
WBRC, 6, Birmingham, AL WALA–TV, 10, Mobile, AL WBRC, 6, Birmingham, AL
WVTM–TV, 13, Birmingham, AL (formerly +WPMI, 15, Mobile, AL +WTTO, 21, Birmingham, AL
WAPI) +WAKA, 8, Selma, AL WCBI–TV, 4, Columbus, MS
+WTTO, 21, Birmingham, AL WSFA, 12, Montgomery, AL WTVA, 9, Tupelo, MS (formerly WTWV)
WHNT–TV, 19, Huntsville, AL Coosa WHNT–TV, 19, Huntsville, AL
+WZDX, 54, Huntsville, AL WBRC, 6, Birmingham, AL +WZDX, 54, Huntsville, AL
Bullock WSFA, 12, Montgomery, AL Geneva
WSFA, 12, Montgomery, AL WVTM–TV, 13, Birmingham, AL (formerly WTVY, 4, Dothan, AL
WRBL, 3, Columbus, GA WAPI) WDHN, 18, Dothan, AL
WTVM, 9, Columbus, GA Covington +WDFX–TV, 34, Ozark, AL (formerly
Butler +WAKA, 8, Selma, AL WDAU)
+WAKA, 8, Selma, AL WSFA, 12, Montgomery, AL WJHG–TV, 7, Panama City, FL
WSFA, 12, Montgomery, AL WTVY, 4, Dothan, AL +WMBB, 13, Panama City, FL
Calhoun +WDFX–TV, 34, Ozark, AL (formerly Greene
WBRC, 6, Birmingham, AL WDAU) WBRC, 6, Birmingham, AL
WVTM–TV, 13, Birmingham, AL (formerly Crenshaw WVTM–TV, 13, Birmingham, AL (formerly
WAPI) +WAKA, 8, Selma, AL WAPI)
+WTTO, 21, Birmingham, AL WSFA, 12, Montgomery, AL +WDBB, 17, Bessemer, AL
WJSU–TV, 40, Anniston, AL (formerly WCOV–TV, 20, Montgomery, AL WCFT–TV, 33, Tuscaloosa, AL
WHMA) WTVY, 4, Dothan, AL WTOK–TV, 11, Meridian, MS
Chambers Cullman Hale
WRBL, 3, Columbus, GA WBRC, 6, Birmingham, AL WBRC, 6, Birmingham, AL
WTVM, 9, Columbus, GA WVTM–TV, 13, Birmingham, AL (formerly WVTM–TV, 13, Birmingham, AL (formerly
+WXTX, 54, Columbus, GA WAPI) WAPI)
Cherokee +WDBB, 17, Bessemer, AL +WDBB, 17, Bessemer, AL
WSB–TV, 2, Atlanta, GA +WTTO, 21, Birmingham, AL +WTTO, 21, Birmingham, AL
WAGA, 5, Atlanta, GA WHNT–TV, 19, Huntsville, AL WCFT–TV, 33, Tuscaloosa, AL
WXIA–TV, 11, Atlanta, GA (formerly WAAY–TV, 31, Huntsville, AL WTOK–TV, 11, Meridian, MS
WQXI) +WZDX, 54, Huntsville, AL Henry
WBRC, 6, Birmingham, AL Dale WRBL, 3, Columbus, GA
+WTTO, 21, Birmingham, AL WTVY, 4, Dothan, AL WTVM, 9, Columbus, GA
Chilton +WDFX–TV, 34, Ozark, AL WTVY, 4, Dothan, AL
WBRC, 6, Birmingham, AL WRBL, 3, Columbus, GA +WDFX–TV, 34, Ozark, AL
WVTM–TV, 13, Birmingham, AL (formerly WTVM, 9, Columbus, GA Houston
WAPI) WSFA, 12, Montgomery, AL WTVY, 4, Dothan, AL
+WTTO, 21, Birmingham, AL Dallas WDHN, 18, Dothan, AL
WIAT, 42, Birmingham, AL (formerly +WAKA, 8, Selma, AL +WDFX–TV, 34, Ozark, AL (formerly
WBMG) WSFA, 12, Montgomery, AL WDAU)
+WAKA, 8, Selma, AL WCOV–TV, 20, Montgomery, AL WJHG–TV, 7, Panama City, FL
WSFA, 12, Montgomery, AL WNCF, 32, Montgomery, AL (formerly WMBB, 13, Panama City, FL
Choctaw WKAB) Jackson
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KTVE, 10, Monroe, LA KFSM–TV, 5, Fort Smith, AR (formerly KATV, 7, Little Rock, AR
Faulkner KFSA) KTHV, 11, Little Rock, AR
KARK–TV, 4, Little Rock, AR Lafayette KTBS–TV, 3, Shreveport, LA
KATV, 7, Little Rock, AR KTBS–TV, 3, Shreveport, LA KTAL–TV, 6, Shreveport, LA
KTHV, 11, Little Rock, AR KTAL–TV, 6, Shreveport, LA KSLA–TV, 12, Shreveport, LA
+KLRT, 16, Little Rock, AR KSLA–TV, 12, Shreveport, LA Newton
+KASN, 38, Pine Bluff, AR +KMSS–TV, 33, Shreveport, LA KYTV, 3, Springfield, MO
Franklin Lawrence KARK–TV, 4, Little Rock, AR
KFSM–TV, 5, Fort Smith, AR (formerly KAIT–TV, 8, Jonesboro, AR KTHV, 11, Little Rock, AR
KFSA) WREG–TV, 3, Memphis, TN (formerly Ouachita
KARK–TV, 4, Little Rock, AR WREC) KARK–TV, 4, Little Rock, AR
KTHV, 11, Little Rock, AR WMC–TV, 5, Memphis, TN KATV, 7, Little Rock, AR
Fulton Lee KTHV, 11, Little Rock, AR
KYTV, 3, Springfield, MO WREG–TV, 3, Memphis, TN (formerly KTVE, 10, Monroe, LA
+KOLR, 10, Springfield, MO WREC) Perry
KAIT–TV, 8, Jonesboro, AR WMC–TV, 5, Memphis, TN KARK–TV, 4, Little Rock, AR
Garland WHBQ–TV, 13, Memphis, TN KATV, 7, Little Rock, AR
KARK–TV, 4, Little Rock, AR +WPTY–TV, 24, Memphis, TN KTHV, 11, Little Rock, AR
KATV, 7, Little Rock, AR KATV, 7, Little Rock, AR Phillips
KTHV, 11, Little Rock, AR Lincoln WREG–TV, 3, Memphis, TN (formerly
+KLRT, 16, Little Rock, AR KARK–TV, 4, Little Rock, AR WREC)
+KASN, 38, Pine Bluff, AR KATV, 7, Little Rock, AR WMC–TV, 5, Memphis, TN
Grant KTHV, 11, Little Rock, AR WHBQ–TV, 13, Memphis, TN
KARK–TV, 4, Little Rock, AR Little River KATV, 7, Little Rock, AR
KATV, 7, Little Rock, AR KTBS–TV, 3, Shreveport, LA Pike
KTHV, 11, Little Rock, AR KTAL–TV, 6, Shreveport, LA KARK–TV, 4, Little Rock, AR
+KLRT, 16, Little Rock, AR KSLA–TV, 12, Shreveport, LA KATV, 7, Little Rock, AR
Greene Logan KTHV, 11, Little Rock, AR
WREG–TV, 3, Memphis, TN (formerly KFSM–TV, 5, Fort Smith, AR (formerly KTBS–TV, 3, Shreveport, LA
WREC) KFSA) KTAL–TV, 6, Shreveport, LA
WMC–TV, 5, Memphis, TN KARK–TV, 4, Little Rock, AR Poinsett
WHBQ–TV, 13, Memphis, TN KTHV, 11, Little Rock, AR WREG–TV, 3, Memphis, TN (formerly
+WPTY–TV, 24, Memphis, TN Lonoke WREC)
KAIT–TV, 8, Jonesboro, AR KARK–TV, 4, Little Rock, AR WMC–TV, 5, Memphis, TN
Hempstead KATV, 7, Little Rock, AR WHBQ–TV, 13, Memphis, TN
KTBS–TV, 3, Shreveport, LA KTHV, 11, Little Rock, AR +WLMT, 30, Memphis, TN
KTAL–TV, 6, Shreveport, LA +KLRT, 16, Little Rock, AR KAIT–TV, 8, Jonesboro, AR
KSLA–TV, 12, Shreveport, LA +KASN, 38, Pine Bluff, AR Polk
+KMSS–TV, 33, Shreveport, LA Madison KARK–TV, 4, Little Rock, AR
Hot Springs KYTV, 3, Springfield, MO KATV, 7, Little Rock, AR
KARK–TV, 4, Little Rock, AR +KOLR, 10, Springfield, MO KTHV, 11, Little Rock, AR
KATV, 7, Little Rock, AR KFSM–TV, 5, Fort Smith, AR (formerly KFSM–TV, 5, Fort Smith, AR (formerly
KTHV, 11, Little Rock, AR KFSA) KFSA)
+KASN, 38, Pine Bluff, AR Marion KTAL–TV, 6 Shreveport, LA
Howard KYTV, 3, Springfield, MO Pope
KTBS–TV, 3, Shreveport, LA KOLR, 10, Springfield, MO (formerly KARK–TV, 4, Little Rock, AR
KTAL–TV, 6, Shreveport, LA KTTS) KATV, 7, Little Rock, AR
Independence KDEB–TV, 27, Springfield, MO (formerly KTHV, 11, Little Rock, AR
KARK–TV, 4, Little Rock, AR KMTC) +KLRT, 16, Little Rock, AR
KATV, 7, Little Rock, AR +KSPR, 33, Springfield, MO Prairie
KTHV, 11, Little Rock, AR KARK–TV, 4, Little Rock, AR KARK–TV, 4, Little Rock, AR
+KAIT–TV, 8, Jonesboro, AR KTHV, 11, Little Rock, AR KATV, 7, Little Rock, AR
Izard Miller KTHV, 11, Little Rock, AR
KARK–TV, 4, Little Rock, AR KTBS–TV, 3, Shreveport, LA Pulaski
KTHV, 11, Little Rock, AR KTAL–TV, 6, Shreveport, LA KARK–TV, 4, Little Rock, AR
KYTV, 3, Springfield, MO KSLA–TV, 12, Shreveport, LA KATV, 7, Little Rock, AR
+KOLR, 10, Springfield, MO +KMSS–TV, 33, Shreveport, LA KTHV, 11, Little Rock, AR
+KAIT–TV, 8, Jonesboro, AR Mississippi +KLRT, 16, Little Rock, AR
Jackson WREG–TV, 3, Memphis, TN (formerly KASN, 38, Pine Bluff, AR (formerly KJTM)
KARK–TV, 4, Little Rock, AR WREC) Randolph
KTHV, 11, Little Rock, AR WMC–TV, 5, Memphis, TN KAIT–TV, 8, Jonesboro, AR
KAIT–TV, 8, Jonesboro, AR WHBQ–TV, 13, Memphis, TN WREG–TV, 3, Memphis, TN (formerly
WREG–TV, 3, Memphis, TN (formerly +WPTY–TV, 24, Memphis, TN WREC)
WREC) +WLMT, 30, Memphis, TN WMC–TV, 5, Memphis, TN
WMC–TV, 5, Memphis, TN +KAIT–TV, 8, Jonesboro, AR St. Francis
Jefferson Monroe WREG–TV, 3, Memphis, TN (formerly
KARK–TV, 4, Little Rock, AR KARK–TV, 4, Little Rock, AR WREC)
KATV, 7, Little Rock, AR KATV, 7, Little Rock, AR WMC–TV, 5, Memphis, TN
KTHV, 11, Little Rock, AR KTHV, 11, Little Rock, AR WHBQ–TV, 13, Memphis, TN
+KLRT, 16, Little Rock, AR +KLRT, 16, Little Rock, AR +WPTY–TV, 24, Memphis, TN
+KASN, 38, Pine Bluff, AR Montgomery +WLMT, 30, Memphis, TN
Johnson KARK–TV, 4, Little Rock, AR KATV, 7, Little Rock, AR
KARK–TV, 4, Little Rock, AR KATV, 7, Little Rock, AR +KAIT–TV, 8, Jonesboro, AR
KATV, 7, Little Rock, AR KTHV, 11, Little Rock, AR Saline
KTHV, 11, Little Rock, AR Nevada KARK–TV, 4, Little Rock, AR
+KLRT, 16, Little Rock, AR KARK–TV, 4, Little Rock, AR KATV, 7, Little Rock, AR
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KTHV, 11, Little Rock, AR KGO–TV, 7, San Francisco, CA +KNVN, 24, Chico, CA (formerly KCPM)
+KLRT, 16, Little Rock, AR KBWB, 20, San Francisco, CA (formerly Humboldt
+KASN, 38, Pine Bluff, AR KEMO) KIEM–TV, 3, Eureka, CA
Scott KBHK–TV, 44, San Francisco, CA KVIQ–TV, 6, Eureka, CA
KFSM–TV, 5, Fort Smith, AR (formerly Alpine Imperial
KFSA) KTVN, 2, Reno, NV KECY–TV, 9, El Centro, CA (formerly
KARK–TV, 4, Little Rock, AR KRNV, 4, Reno, NV (formerly KCRL) KECC)
KTUL, 8, Tulsa, OK KOLO–TV, 8, Reno, NV KCOP, 13, Los Angeles, CA
Searcy Amador +KYMA, 11, Yuma, AZ
KARK–TV, 4, Little Rock, AR KCRA–TV, 3, Sacramento, CA KSWT, 13, Yuma, AZ (formerly KBLU)
KATV, 7, Little Rock, AR KXTV, 10, Sacramento, CA XHBC, 3, Mexico
KTHV, 11, Little Rock, AR KOVR, 13, Stockton, CA Inyo
KYTV, 3, Springfield, MO +KMAX–TV, 31, Sacramento, CA (formerly KCBS–TV, 2, Los Angeles, CA (formerly
Sebastian KRBK) KNXT)
KFSM–TV, 5, Fort Smith, AR (formerly +KTXL, 40, Sacramento, CA KNBC, 4, Los Angeles, CA
KFSA) Butte KTLA, 5, Los Angeles, CA
KTUL, 8, Tulsa, OK KRCR–TV, 7, Redding, CA KABC–TV, 7, Los Angeles, CA
Sevier KHSL–TV, 12, Chico, CA KOLO–TV, 8, Reno, NV
KTBS–TV, 3, Shreveport, LA +KNVN, 24, Chico, CA (formerly KCPM) Kern East
KTAL–TV, 6, Shreveport, LA KCRA–TV, 3, Sacramento, CA KCBS–TV, 2, Los Angeles, CA (formerly
KSLA–TV, 12, Shreveport, LA KXTV, 10, Sacramento, CA KNXT)
Sharp KOVR, 13, Stockton, CA KNBC, 4, Los Angeles, CA
KAIT–TV, 8, Jonesboro, AR +KMAX–TV, 31, Sacramento, CA (formerly KTLA, 5, Los Angeles, CA
KARK–TV, 4, Little Rock, AR KRBK) KABC–TV, 7, Los Angeles, CA
WMC–TV, 5, Memphis, TN +KTXL, 40, Sacramento, CA KCAL–TV, 9, Los Angeles, CA (formerly
Stone Calaveras KHJ)
KARK–TV, 4, Little Rock, AR KCRA–TV, 3, Sacramento, CA KTTV, 11, Los Angeles, CA
KATV, 7, Little Rock, AR KXTV, 10, Sacramento, CA KCOP, 13, Los Angeles, CA
KTHV, 11, Little Rock, AR KOVR, 13, Stockton, CA Kern West
Union +KTXL, 40, Sacramento, CA KGET, 17, Bakersfield, CA (formerly KJTV)
KNOE–TV, 8, Monroe, LA Colusa KERO–TV, 23, Bakersfield, CA
KTVE, 10, Monroe, LA KCRA–TV, 3, Sacramento, CA KBAK–TV, 29, Bakersfield, CA
KATV, 7, Little Rock, AR KXTV, 10, Sacramento, CA +KUVI, 45, Bakersfield, CA (formerly
KTBS–TV, 3, Shreveport, LA KOVR, 13, Stockton, CA KUZZ)
KTAL–TV, 6, Shreveport, LA +KTXL, 40, Sacramento, CA +KMPH, 26, Visalia, CA
Van Buren KRCR–TV, 7, Redding, CA Kings
KARK–TV, 4, Little Rock, AR KHSL–TV, 12, Chico, CA KSEE, 24, Fresno, CA (formerly KMJ)
KATV, 7, Little Rock, AR Contra Costa East KFSN–TV, 30, Fresno, CA (formerly KFRE)
KTHV, 11, Little Rock, AR KCRA–TV, 3, Sacramento, CA KGPE, 47, Fresno, CA (formerly KJEO)
+KLRT, 16, Little Rock, AR KXTV, 10, Sacramento, CA KERO–TV, 23, Bakersfield, CA
Washington KOVR, 13, Stockton, CA KBAK–TV, 29, Bakersfield, CA
KOTV, 6, Tulsa, OK +KMAX–TV, 31, Sacramento, CA (formerly +KUVI, 45, Bakersfield, CA (formerly
KTUL, 8, Tulsa, OK KRBK) KUZZ)
KFSM–TV, 5, Fort Smith, AR (formerly KTXL, 40, Sacramento, CA Lake
KFSA) +KQCA, 58, Stockton, CA (formerly KSCH) KCRA–TV, 3, Sacramento, CA
KODE–TV, 12, Joplin, MO KTVU, 2, Oakland, CA KOVR, 13, Stockton, CA
+KOLR, 10, Springfield, MO KPIX–TV, 5, San Francisco, CA KTVU, 2, Oakland, CA
White Contra Costa West Lassen
KARK–TV, 4, Little Rock, AR KTVU, 2, Oakland, CA KTVN, 2, Reno, NV
KATV, 7, Little Rock, AR KRON–TV, 4, San Francisco, CA KRNV, 4, Reno, NV (formerly KCRL)
KTHV, 11, Little Rock, AR KPIX–TV, 5, San Francisco, CA KOLO–TV, 8, Reno, NV
+KLRT, 16, Little Rock, AR KGO–TV, 7, San Francisco, CA +KAME–TV, 21, Reno, NV
+KASN, 38, Pine Bluff, AR KBWB, 20, San Francisco, CA (formerly Los Angeles
Woodruff KEMO) KCBS–TV, 2, Los Angeles, CA (formerly
KARK–TV, 4, Little Rock, AR KBHK–TV, 44, San Francisco, CA KNXT)
KATV, 7, Little Rock, AR Del Norte KNBC, 4, Los Angeles, CA
KTHV, 11, Little Rock, AR KIEM–TV, 3, Eureka, CA KTLA, 5, Los Angeles, CA
Yell KVIQ–TV, 6, Eureka, CA KABC–TV, 7, Los Angeles, CA
KARK–TV, 4, Little Rock, AR El Dorado East KCAL–TV, 9, Los Angeles, CA (formerly
KATV, 7, Little Rock, AR Over 90% cable penetration. KHJ)
KTHV, 11, Little Rock, AR El Dorado West KTTV, 11, Los Angeles, CA
KFSM–TV, 5, Fort Smith, AR (formerly KCRA–TV, 3, Sacramento, CA KCOP, 13, Los Angeles, CA
KFSA) KXTV, 10, Sacramento, CA Madera
KOVR, 13, Stockton, CA KSEE, 24, Fresno, CA (formerly KMJ)
CALIFORNIA +KMAX–TV, 31, Sacramento, CA (formerly +KMPH, 26, Visalia, CA
Alameda East KRBK) KFSN–TV, 30, Fresno, CA (formerly KFRE)
KTVU, 2, Oakland, CA +KTXL, 40, Sacramento, CA KGPE, 47, Fresno, CA (formerly KJEO)
KRON–TV, 4, San Francisco, CA +KQCA, 58, Stockton, CA (formerly KSCH) Marin
KPIX–TV, 5, San Francisco, CA Fresno KTVU, 2, Oakland, CA
KGO–TV, 7, San Francisco, CA KSEE, 24, Fresno, CA (formerly KMJ) KRON–TV, 4, San Francisco, CA
KICU–TV, 36, San Jose, CA (formerly +KMPH, 26, Visalia, CA KPIX–TV, 5, San Francisco, CA
KGSC) KFSN–TV, 30, Fresno, CA (formerly KFRE) KGO–TV, 7, San Francisco, CA
Alameda West KGPE, 47, Fresno, CA (formerly KJEO) Mariposa
KTVU, 2, Oakland, CA Glenn KCRA–TV, 3, Sacramento, CA
KRON–TV, 4, San Francisco, CA KRCR–TV, 7, Redding, CA KXTV, 10, Sacramento, CA
KPIX–TV, 5, San Francisco, CA KHSL–TV, 12, Chico, CA KOVR, 13, Stockton, CA
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KSEE, 24, Fresno, CA (formerly KMJ) +KTXL, 40, Sacramento, CA KTVK, 3, Phoenix, AZ
KFSN–TV, 30, Fresno, CA (formerly KFRE) Orange North KPHO–TV, 5, Phoenix, AZ
KGPE, 47, Fresno, CA (formerly KJEO) KCBS–TV, 2, Los Angeles, CA (formerly KSAZ–TV, 10, Phoenix, AZ (formerly
Mendocino KNXT) KOOL)
KTVU, 2, Oakland, CA KNBC, 4, Los Angeles, CA KPNX, 12, Phoenix, AZ (formerly KTAR)
KRON–TV, 4 San Francisco, CA KTLA, 5, Los Angeles, CA San Bernardino West
KPIX–TV, 5, San Francisco, CA KABC–TV, 7, Los Angeles, CA KCBS–TV, 2, Los Angeles, CA (formerly
KGO–TV, 7, San Francisco, CA KCAL–TV, 9, Los Angeles, CA (formerly KNXT)
KIEM–TV, 3, Eureka, CA KHJ) KNBC, 4, Los Angeles, CA
Merced KTTV, 11, Los Angeles, CA KTLA, 5, Los Angeles, CA
KSEE, 24, Fresno, CA (formerly KMJ) KCOP, 13, Los Angeles, CA KABC–TV, 7, Los Angeles, CA
+KMPH, 26, Visalia, CA Orange South KCAL–TV, 9, Los Angeles, CA (formerly
KFSN–TV, 30, Fresno, CA (formerly KFRE) KCBS–TV, 2, Los Angeles, CA (formerly KHJ)
KGPE, 47, Fresno, CA (formerly KJEO) KNXT) KTTV, 11, Los Angeles, CA
+KTXL, 40, Sacramento, CA KNBC, 4, Los Angeles, CA KCOP, 13, Los Angeles, CA
Modoc KTLA, 5, Los Angeles, CA San Diego
KRCR–TV, 7, Redding, CA KABC–TV, 7, Los Angeles, CA XETV, 6, San Diego, CA
KOTI, 2, Klamath Falls, OR KCAL–TV, 9, Los Angeles, CA (formerly KFMB–TV, 8, San Diego, CA
KTVL, 10, Medford, OR (formerly KMED) KHJ) KGTV, 10, San Diego, CA (formerly KOGO)
KOLO–TV, 8, Reno, NV KTTV, 11, Los Angeles, CA +XEWT–TV, 12, San Diego, CA
Mono KCOP, 13, Los Angeles, CA KNSD, 39, San Diego, CA (formerly KCST)
KOLO–TV, 8, Reno, NV Placer East +KUSI–TV, 51, San Diego, CA
KCRA–TV, 3, Sacramento, CA KOLO–TV, 8, Reno, NV +KSWB–TV, 69, San Diego, CA (formerly
KTVU, 2, Oakland, CA Placer West KTTY)
KPIX–TV, 5, San Francisco, CA KCRA–TV, 3, Sacramento, CA #KNBC, 4, Los Angeles, CA 4
KGO–TV, 7, San Francisco, CA KXTV, 10, Sacramento, CA #KCOP, 13, Los Angeles, CA 5
Monterey East KOVR, 13, Stockton, CA San Francisco
KSBW, 8, Salinas, CA +KMAX–TV, 31, Sacramento, CA (formerly KTVU, 2, Oakland, CA
KNTV, 11, San Jose, CA KRBK) KRON–TV, 4, San Francisco, CA
+KCBA, 35, Salinas, CA KTXL, 40, Sacramento, CA KPIX–TV, 5, San Francisco, CA
KION, 46, Monterey, CA (formerly KMST) +KQCA, 58, Stockton, CA (formerly KSCH) KGO–TV, 7, San Francisco, CA
#KTVU, 2, Oakland, CA 2 Plumas KBWB, 20, San Francisco, CA (formerly
Monterey West KCRA–TV, 3, Sacramento, CA KEMO)
KSBW, 8, Salinas, CA KTXL, 40, Sacramento, CA San Joaquin
KNTV, 11, San Jose, CA KHSL–TV, 12, Chico, CA KCRA–TV, 3, Sacramento, CA
+KCBA, 35, Salinas, CA Riverside East KXTV, 10, Sacramento, CA
KION, 46, Monterey, CA (formerly KMST) KTVK, 3, Phoenix, AZ KOVR, 13, Stockton, CA
#KTVU, 2, Oakland, CA 3 KPHO–TV, 5, Phoenix, AZ +KMAX–TV, 31, Sacramento, CA (formerly
Napa North KSAZ–TV, 10, Phoenix, AZ (formerly KRBK)
KTVU, 2, Oakland, CA KOOL) KTXL, 40, Sacramento, CA
KRON–TV, 4, San Francisco, CA KPNX, 12, Phoenix, AZ (formerly KTAR) +KQCA, 58, Stockton, CA (formerly KSCH)
KPIX–TV, 5, San Francisco, CA +KYMA, 11, Yuma, AZ San Luis Obispo
KGO–TV, 7, San Francisco, CA Riverside West KSBY, 6, San Luis Obispo, CA
+KMAX–TV, 31, Sacramento, CA (formerly KCBS–TV, 2, Los Angeles, CA (formerly KEYT–TV, 3, Santa Barbara, CA
KRBK) KNXT) KCOY–TV, 12, Santa Maria, CA
Napa South KNBC, 4, Los Angeles, CA San Mateo
KTVU, 2, Oakland, CA KTLA, 5, Los Angeles, CA KTVU, 2, Oakland, CA
KRON–TV, 4, San Francisco, CA KABC–TV, 7, Los Angeles, CA KRON–TV, 4, San Francisco, CA
KPIX–TV, 5, San Francisco, CA KCAL–TV, 9, Los Angeles, CA (formerly KPIX–TV, 5, San Francisco, CA
KGO–TV, 7, San Francisco, CA KHJ) KGO–TV, 7, San Francisco, CA
KBWB, 20, San Francisco, CA (formerly KTTV, 11, Los Angeles, CA KBWB, 20, San Francisco, CA (formerly
KEMO) KCOP, 13, Los Angeles, CA KEMO)
+KMAX–TV, 31, Sacramento, CA (formerly Riverside Central KBHK–TV, 44, San Francisco, CA
KRBK)
KCBS–TV, 2, Los Angeles, CA (formerly Santa Barbara North
Nevada East
KNXT) KEYT–TV, 3, Santa Barbara, CA
KCRA–TV, 3, Sacramento, CA
KNBC, 4, Los Angeles, CA KCOY–TV, 12, Santa Maria, CA
KXTV, 10, Sacramento, CA
KTLA, 5, Los Angeles, CA KSBY, 6, San Luis Obispo, CA
KOVR, 13, Stockton, CA
KABC–TV, 7, Los Angeles, CA Santa Barbara South
+KMAX–TV, 31, Sacramento, CA (formerly
KCAL–TV, 9, Los Angeles, CA (formerly KEYT–TV, 3, Santa Barbara, CA
KRBK)
KHJ) KCBS–TV, 2, Los Angeles, CA (formerly
+KTXL, 40, Sacramento, CA
KTTV, 11, Los Angeles, CA KNXT)
KOLO–TV, 8, Reno, NV
KCOP, 13, Los Angeles, CA KNBC, 4, Los Angeles, CA
KTVU, 2, Oakland, CA
Nevada West Sacramento KTLA, 5, Los Angeles, CA
KCRA–TV, 3, Sacramento, CA KCRA–TV, 3, Sacramento, CA
KXTV, 10, Sacramento, CA KXTV, 10, Sacramento, CA 4 Affected community is San Diego, CA.
KOVR, 13, Stockton, CA KOVR, 13, Stockton, CA 5 Affected communities are Bonsall, Camp
+KMAX–TV, 31, Sacramento, CA (formerly KTXL, 40, Sacramento, CA Pendleton, Cardiff by the Sea, Encinitas, Escondido,
KRBK) +KQCA, 58, Stockton, CA (formerly KSCH) Oceanside, Romona, Rancho Santa Fe, San Luis
San Benito Rey, San Marcos, Solana Beach, Valley Center, and
KTVU, 2, Oakland, CA Vista, CA (served by Cox Communications North);
2 Affected communities are Carmel-by-the-Sea,
KRON–TV, 4, San Francisco, CA Alpine, Bonita, Chula Vista, El Cajon, Imperial
Del Rey Oaks, Marina, Monterey, unincorporated Beach, Jamul, La Mesa, Lakeside, Lemon Grove,
portions of Monterey County (including Carmel KPIX–TV, 5, San Francisco, CA National City, Pine Valley, Poway, San Diego, San
Valley Village), Pacific Grove, Pebble Beach KSBW, 8, Salinas, CA Ysidro, Santee, and Spring Valley, CA (served by
(including Del Monte Forest), Salinas, Sand City, KNTV, 11, San Jose, CA Cox Communications South); Del Mar, La Jolla,
and Seaside, CA. +KCBA, 35, Salinas, CA Poway, and San Diego, CA (served by Southwestern
3 See footnote 1. San Bernardino East Cable).
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KOAT–TV, 7, Albuquerque, NM KUSA–TV, 9, Denver, CO (formerly KBTV) KUSA–TV, 9, Denver, CO (formerly KBTV)
KRQE, 13, Albuquerque, NM (formerly Elbert +KTVD, 20, Denver, CO
KGGM) KWGN–TV, 2, Denver, CO +KDVR, 31, Denver, CO
Baca KCNC–TV, 4, Denver, CO (formerly KOA) KGWN–TV, 5, Cheyenne, WY (formerly
KOAA–TV, 5, Pueblo, CO KMGH–TV, 7, Denver, CO (formerly KLZ) KFBC)
KKTV, 11, Colorado Springs, CO KUSA–TV, 9, Denver, CO (formerly KBTV) Las Animas
KRDO–TV, 13, Colorado Springs, CO KKTV, 11, Colorado Springs, CO KOAA–TV, 5, Pueblo, CO
Bent KRDO–TV, 13, Colorado Springs, CO KKTV, 11, Colorado Springs, CO
KOAA–TV, 5, Pueblo, CO El Paso KRDO–TV, 13, Colorado Springs, CO
KKTV, 11, Colorado Springs, CO KOAA–TV, 5, Pueblo, CO Lincoln
KRDO–TV, 13, Colorado Springs, CO KKTV, 11, Colorado Springs, CO KOAA–TV, 5, Pueblo, CO
Boulder KRDO–TV, 13, Colorado Springs, CO KKTV, 11, Colorado Springs, CO
KWGN–TV, 2, Denver, CO +KXRM–TV, 21, Colorado Springs, CO KRDO–TV, 13, Colorado Springs, CO
KCNC–TV, 4, Denver, CO (formerly KOA) Fremont KWGN–TV, 2, Denver, CO
KMGH–TV, 7, Denver, CO (formerly KLZ) KOAA–TV, 5, Pueblo, CO KCNC–TV, 4, Denver, CO (formerly KOA)
KUSA–TV, 9, Denver, CO (formerly KBTV) KKTV, 11, Colorado Springs, CO Logan
+KTVD, 20, Denver, CO KRDO–TV, 13, Colorado Springs, CO KTVS, 3, Sterling, CO
+KDVR, 31, Denver, CO Garfield Mesa
Chaffee KREX–TV, 5, Grand Junction, CO KREX–TV, 5, Grand Junction, CO
KCNC–TV, 4, Denver, CO (formerly KOA) +KJCT–TV, 8, Grand Junction, CO +KJCT–TV, 8, Grand Junction, CO
KMGH–TV, 7, Denver, CO (formerly KLZ) KCNC–TV, 4, Denver, CO (formerly KOA) Mineral
KUSA–TV, 9, Denver, CO (formerly KBTV) Gilpin KOAA–TV, 5, Pueblo, CO
KOAA–TV, 5, Pueblo, CO KWGN–TV, 2, Denver, CO KOAT–TV, 7, Albuquerque, NM
Cheyenne KCNC–TV, 4, Denver, CO (formerly KOA) KRQE, 13, Albuquerque, NM (formerly
KBSH–TV, 7, Hays, KS (formerly KAYS) KMGH–TV, 7, Denver, CO (formerly KLZ) KGGM)
KKTV, 11, Colorado Springs, CO KUSA–TV, 9, Denver, CO (formerly KBTV) Moffat
KRDO–TV, 13, Colorado Springs, CO Grand KCNC–TV, 4, Denver, CO (formerly KOA)
Clear Creek KWGN–TV, 2, Denver, CO KMGH–TV, 7, Denver, CO (formerly KLZ)
KWGN–TV, 2, Denver, CO KCNC–TV, 4, Denver, CO (formerly KOA) KUSA–TV, 9, Denver, CO (formerly KBTV)
KCNC–TV, 4, Denver, CO (formerly KOA) KMGH–TV, 7, Denver, CO (formerly KLZ) Montezuma
KMGH–TV, 7, Denver, CO (formerly KLZ) KUSA–TV, 9, Denver, CO (formerly KBTV) KOB–TV, 4, Albuquerque, NM
KUSA–TV, 9, Denver, CO (formerly KBTV) Gunnison KOAT–TV, 7, Albuquerque, NM
Conejos KOAA–TV, 5, Pueblo, CO KRQE, 13, Albuquerque, NM (formerly
KOB–TV, 4, Albuquerque, NM KUSA–TV, 9, Denver, CO (formerly KBTV) KGGM)
KOAT–TV, 7, Albuquerque, NM KREX–TV, 5, Grand Junction, CO Montrose
KRQE, 13, Albuquerque, NM (formerly KREY–TV, 10, Montrose, CO +KJCT–TV, 8, Grand Junction, CO
KGGM) Hinsdale KREY–TV, 10, Montrose, CO
Costilla KREX–TV, 5, Grand Junction, CO KOAA–TV, 5, Pueblo, CO
KOB–TV, 4, Albuquerque, NM KOAA–TV, 5, Pueblo, CO KUSA–TV, 9, Denver, CO (formerly KBTV)
KOAT–TV, 7, Albuquerque, NM Huerfano KUTV, 2, Salt Lake City, UT
KRQE, 13, Albuquerque, NM (formerly KOAA–TV, 5, Pueblo, CO Morgan
KGGM) KKTV, 11, Colorado Springs, CO KWGN–TV, 2, Denver, CO
Crowley KRDO–TV, 13, Colorado Springs, CO KCNC–TV, 4, Denver, CO (formerly KOA)
KOAA–TV, 5, Pueblo, CO Jackson KMGH–TV, 7, Denver, CO (formerly KLZ)
KKTV, 11, Colorado Springs, CO KCNC–TV, 4, Denver, CO (formerly KOA) KUSA–TV, 9, Denver, CO (formerly KBTV)
KRDO–TV, 13, Colorado Springs, CO KGWN–TV, 5, Cheyenne, WY (formerly +KDVR, 31, Denver, CO
Custer KFBC) KTVS, 3, Sterling, CO
KOAA–TV, 5, Pueblo, CO -2≤Jefferson Otero
KKTV, 11, Colorado Springs, CO KWGN–TV, 2, Denver, CO KOAA–TV, 5, Pueblo, CO
KRDO–TV, 13, Colorado Springs, CO KCNC–TV, 4, Denver, CO (formerly KOA) KKTV, 11, Colorado Springs, CO
Delta KMGH–TV, 7, Denver, CO (formerly KLZ) KRDO–TV, 13, Colorado Springs, CO
KREX–TV, 5, Grand Junction, CO KUSA–TV, 9, Denver, CO (formerly KBTV) +KXRM–TV, 21, Colorado Springs, CO
KREY–TV, 10, Montrose, CO +KTVD, 20, Denver, CO Ouray
KUSA–TV, 9, Denver, CO (formerly KBTV) +KDVR, 31, Denver, CO KREX–TV, 5, Grand Junction, CO
Denver Kiowa Park
KWGN–TV, 2, Denver, CO KOAA–TV, 5, Pueblo, CO KWGN–TV, 2, Denver, CO
KCNC–TV, 4, Denver, CO (formerly KOA) KKTV, 11, Colorado Springs, CO KCNC–TV, 4, Denver, CO (formerly KOA)
KMGH–TV, 7, Denver, CO (formerly KLZ) KRDO–TV, 13, Colorado Springs, CO KMGH–TV, 7, Denver, CO (formerly KLZ)
KUSA–TV, 9, Denver, CO (formerly KBTV) KBSH–TV, 7, Hays, KS (formerly KAYS) KUSA–TV, 9, Denver, CO (formerly KBTV)
+KTVD, 20, Denver, CO Kit Carson Phillips
+KDVR, 31, Denver, CO KBSH–TV, 7, Hays, KS (formerly KAYS) KTVS, 3, Sterling, CO
Dolores Lake KHGI–TV, 13, Kearney, NE (formerly
KOB–TV, 4, Albuquerque, NM KWGN–TV, 2, Denver, CO KHOL)
KOAT–TV, 7, Albuquerque, NM KCNC–TV, 4, Denver, CO (formerly KOA) Pitkin
KRQE, 13, Albuquerque, NM (formerly KMGH–TV, 7, Denver, CO (formerly KLZ) Not available.
KGGM) KUSA–TV, 9, Denver, CO (formerly KBTV) Prowers
Douglas La Plata KOAA–TV, 5, Pueblo, CO
KWGN–TV, 2, Denver, CO KOB–TV, 4, Albuquerque, NM KKTV, 11, Colorado Springs, CO
KCNC–TV, 4, Denver, CO (formerly KOA) KOAT–TV, 7, Albuquerque, NM KRDO–TV, 13, Colorado Springs, CO
KMGH–TV, 7, Denver, CO (formerly KLZ) KRQE, 13, Albuquerque, NM (formerly KSNG, 11, Garden City, KS (formerly
KUSA–TV, 9, Denver, CO (formerly KBTV) KGGM) KGLD)
+KTVD, 20, Denver, CO KREZ–TV, 6, Durango, CO Pueblo
KRDO–TV, 13, Colorado Springs, CO Larimer KOAA–TV, 5, Pueblo, CO
Eagle KWGN–TV, 2, Denver, CO KKTV, 11, Colorado Springs, CO
KCNC–TV, 4, Denver, CO (formerly KOA) KCNC–TV, 4, Denver, CO (formerly KOA) KRDO–TV, 13, Colorado Springs, CO
KMGH–TV, 7, Denver, CO (formerly KLZ) KMGH–TV, 7, Denver, CO (formerly KLZ) +KXRM–TV, 21, Colorado Springs, CO
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Rio Blanco WUVN, 18, Hartford, CT (formerly WHCT) +WCTX, 59, New Haven, CT (formerly
KUTV, 2, Salt Lake City, UT +WTXX, 20, Waterbury, CT WBNE)
KTVX, 4, Salt Lake City, UT (formerly WVIT, 30, New Britain, CT (formerly +WTIC–TV, 61, Hartford, CT
KCPX) WHNB) WBZ–TV, 4, Boston, MA
KSL–TV, 5, Salt Lake City, UT +WCTX, 59, New Haven, CT (formerly WGGB–TV, 40, Springfield, MA (formerly
Rio Grande WBNE) WHYN)
KOB–TV, 4, Albuquerque, NM +WTIC–TV, 61, Hartford, CT +WHPX, 26, New London, CT (formerly
KOAT–TV, 7, Albuquerque, NM Litchfield WTWS)
KRQE 13, Albuquerque, NM (formerly WFSB, 3, Hartford, CT (formerly WTIC) Windham
KGGM) WTNH–TV, 8, New Haven, CT (formerly WLNE–TV, 6, Providence, RI (formerly
Routt WNHC) WTEV)
KCNC–TV, 4, Denver, CO (formerly KOA) +WTXX, 20, Waterbury,CT WJAR, 10, Providence, RI
KMGH–TV, 7, Denver, CO (formerly KLZ) WVIT, 30, New Britain, CT (formerly WPRI–TV, 12, Providence, RI
KUSA–TV, 9, Denver, CO (formerly KBTV) WHNB) WBZ–TV, 4, Boston, MA
Saguache +WTIC–TV, 61, Hartford, CT WCVB–TV, 5, Boston, MA
KOB–TV, 4, Albuquerque, NM WCBS–TV, 2, New York, NY WHDH–TV, 7, Boston, MA (formerly
KOAT–TV, 7, Albuquerque, NM WNBC, 4, New York, NY
KRQE, 13, Albuquerque, NM (formerly WNAC)
WNYW, 5, New York, NY (formerly WFSB, 3, Hartford, CT (formerly WTIC)
KGGM) WNEW)
KOAA–TV, 5, Pueblo, CO WTNH–TV, 8, Hartford, CT (formerly
WPIX, 11, New York, NY WNHC)
San Juan Middlesex
KREX–TV, 5, Grand Junction, CO +WTXX, 20, Waterbury, CT
WFSB, 3, Hartford, CT (formerly WTIC)
San Miguel +WTIC–TV, 61, Hartford, CT
WTNH–TV, 8, New Haven, CT (formerly
KREX–TV, 5, Grand Junction, CO +WHPX, 26, New London, CT (formerly
WNHC)
Sedgwick WTWS)
+WTXX, 20, Waterbury, CT
KTVS, 3, Sterling, CO Ashford—WVIT, WHPX, WBZ–TV, WCVB
WVIT, 30, New Britain, CT (formerly
KHGI–TV, 13, Kearney, NE (formerly WHNB) Bridgewater—WABC–TV
KHOL) +WCTX, 59, New Haven, CT (formerly Brooklyn—WVIT, WHPX, WBZ–TV, WCVB
KNOP–TV, 2, North Platte, NE WBNE) Canterbury—WVIT, WHPX, WBZ–TV, WCVB
Summit +WTIC–TV, 61, Hartford, CT Chaplin—WVIT, WHPX, WBZ–TV, WCVB
KWGN–TV, 2, Denver, CO WNYW, 5, New York, NY (formerly Columbia—WVIT, WHPX, WBZ–TV, WCVB
KCNC–TV, 4, Denver, CO (formerly KOA) WNEW) Coventry—WVIT, WHPX, WBZ–TV, WCVB
KMGH–TV, 7, Denver, CO (formerly KLZ) +WHPX, 26, New London, CT (formerly Eastford—WVIT, WHPX, WBZ–TV, WCVB
KUSA–TV, 9, Denver, CO (formerly KBTV) WTWS) Hampton—WVIT, WHPX, WBZ–TV, WCVB
Teller New Haven Kent—WABC–TV
KCNC–TV, 4, Denver, CO (formerly KOA) WFSB, 3, Hartford, CT (formerly WTIC) Lebanon—WVIT, WHPX, WBZ–TV, WCVB
KMGH–TV, 7, Denver, CO (formerly KLZ) WTNH–TV, 8, New Haven, CT (formerly Mansfield—WVIT, WHPX, WBZ–TV, WCVB
KUSA–TV, 9, Denver, CO (formerly KBTV) WNHC) New Milford—WABC–TV
KKTV, 11, Colorado Springs, CO +WTXX, 20, Waterbury, CT Pomfret—WVIT, WHPX, WBZ–TV, WCVB
KRDO–TV, 13, Colorado Springs, CO +WVIT, 30, New Britain, CT Roxbury—WABC–TV
Washington +WCTX, 59, New Haven, CT (formerly Scotland—WVIT, WHPX, WBZ–TV, WCVB
KWGN–TV, 2, Denver, CO WBNE) Thompson—WVIT, WHPX, WBZ–TV, WCVB
KCNC–TV, 4, Denver, CO (formerly KOA) +WTIC–TV, 61, Hartford, CT Washington—WABC–TV
KMGH–TV, 7, Denver, CO (formerly KLZ) WCBS–TV, 2, New York, NY Willingham—WVIT, WHPX, WBZ–TV,
KUSA–TV, 9, Denver, CO (formerly KBTV) WNBC, 4, New York, NY WCVB
KTVS, 3, Sterling, CO WNYW, 5, New York, NY (formerly Windham—WVIT, WHPX, WBZ–TV, WCVB
Weld WNEW) Woodstock—WVIT, WHPX, WBZ–TV, WCVB
KWGN–TV, 2, Denver, CO #WABC–TV, 7, New York, NY 7
KCNC–TV, 4, Denver, CO (formerly KOA) DELAWARE
#WWOR–TV, 9, New York, NY (formerly
KMGH–TV, 7, Denver, CO (formerly KLZ) WOR) 8 Kent
KUSA–TV, 9, Denver, CO (formerly KBTV) WPIX, 11, New York, NY KYW–TV, 3, Philadelphia, PA
+KTVD, 20, Denver, CO WPVI–TV, 6, Philadelphia, PA (formerly
New London
+KDVR, 31, Denver, CO WFIL)
WTEV, 6, Providence, RI–New Bedford,
Yuma WCAU, 10, Philadelphia, PA
MA (WLNE)
KBSH–TV, 7, Hays, KS (formerly KAYS) WPHL–TV, 17, Philadelphia, PA
WJAR, 10, Providence, RI–New Bedford,
KSNK, 8, McCook, NE (formerly KOMC) WTXF–TV, 29, Philadelphia, PA ?
MA
KTVS, 3, Sterling, CO +WPSG, 57, Philadelphia, PA (formerly
WPRI, 12, Providence, RI–New Bedford,
KHGI–TV, 13, Kearney, NE (formerly WGBS)
MA
KHOL) WMAR–TV, 2, Baltimore, MD
WCVB–TV, 5, Boston, MA (formerly
CONNECTICUT WHDH) WBAL–TV, 11, Baltimore, MD
Fairfield WFSB, 3, Hartford, CT (formerly WTIC) +WMDT, 47, Salisbury, MD
WCBS–TV, 2, New York, NY WTNH–TV, 8, New Haven, CT (formerly New Castle
WNBC, 4, New York, NY WNHC) KYW–TV, 3, Philadelphia, PA
WNYW, 5, New York, NY (formerly +WTXX, 20, Waterbury, CT WPVI–TV, 6, Philadelphia, PA (formerly
WNEW) +WTIC–TV, 61, Hartford, CT WFIL)
WABC–TV, 7, New York, NY +WHPX, 26, New London, CT (formerly WCAU, 10, Philadelphia, PA
WWOR–TV, 9, New York, NY (formerly WTWS) WPHL–TV, 17, Philadelphia, PA
WOR) Tolland WTXF–TV, 29, Philadelphia, PA (formerly
WPIX, 11, New York, NY WFSB, 3, Hartford, CT (formerly WTIC) WTAF)
WTNH–TV, 8, New Haven, CT (formerly WTNH–TV, 8, New Haven, CT (formerly WKBS–TV, 47, Altoona, PA (formerly ch.
WNHC) WNHC) 48)
+WTXX, 20, Waterbury, CT WVIT, 30, New Britain, CT (formerly +WPSG, 57, Philadelphia, PA (formerly
Hartford WHNB) WGBS)
WFSB, 3, Hartford, CT (formerly WTIC) Sussex
WTNH–TV, 8, New Haven, CT (formerly 7 Affected community is New Haven, CT. WBOC–TV, 16, Salisbury, MD
WNHC) 8 Affected community is New Haven, CT. +WMDT, 47, Salisbury, MD
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WJWB, 17, Jacksonville, FL (formerly WSB–TV, 2, Atlanta, GA WTLV, 12, Jacksonville, FL (formerly
WJKS) WAGA, 5, Atlanta, GA WFGA)
Volusia WXIA–TV, 11, Atlanta, GA (formerly WJWB, 17, Jacksonville, FL (formerly
WESH, 2, Daytona Beach, FL WQXI) WJKS)
WKMG–TV, 6, Orlando, FL (formerly WYFF, 4, Greenville, SC (formerly WFBC) Candler
WDBO) WSPA–TV, 7, Greenville, SC WJBF, 6, Augusta, GA
WFTV, 9, Orlando, FL Barrow WRDW–TV, 12, Augusta, GA
+WOFL, 35, Orlando, FL WSB–TV, 2, Atlanta, GA WSAV–TV, 3, Savannah, GA
+WRBW, 65, Orlando, FL WAGA, 5, Atlanta, GA WTOC–TV, 11, Savannah, GA
+WKCF, 18, Clermont, FL WXIA–TV, 11, Atlanta, GA (formerly Carroll
Wakulla WQXI) WSB–TV, 2, Atlanta, GA
WCTV, 6, Tallahassee, FL WTBS, 17, Atlanta, GA (formerly WTCG) WAGA, 5, Atlanta, GA
+WTLH, 49, Bainbridge, GA Bartow WXIA–TV, 11, Atlanta, GA (formerly
WJHG–TV, 7, Panama City, FL WSB–TV, 2, Atlanta, GA WQXI)
Walton WAGA, 5, Atlanta, GA Catoosa
WJHG–TV, 7, Panama City, FL WXIA–TV, 11, Atlanta, GA (formerly WRCB–TV, 3, Chattanooga, TN
+WMBB, 13, Panama City, FL WQXI) WTVC, 9, Chattanooga, TN
+WPGX, 28, Panama City, FL WATL, 36, Atlanta, GA WDEF–TV, 12, Chattanooga, TN
WTVY, 4, Dothan, AL +WPXA, 14, Rome, GA (formerly WTLK) Charlton
WEAR–TV, 3, Pensacola, FL Ben Hill WJXT, 4, Jacksonville, FL
Washington WALB–TV, 10, Albany, GA WTLV, 12, Jacksonville, FL (formerly
WTVY, 4, Dothan, AL +WFXL, 31, Albany, GA WFGA)
WJHG–TV, 7, Panama City, FL +WSST–TV, 55, Cordele, GA WJWB, 17, Jacksonville, FL (formerly
+WMBB, 13, Panama City, FL WMAZ–TV, 13, Macon, GA WJKS)
+WPGX, 28, Panama City, FL Berrien Chatham
Avon Park—WFTV WALB–TV, 10, Albany, GA WSAV–TV, 3, Savannah, GA
Boca Raton—WBFS–TV +WFXL, 31, Albany, GA WTOC–TV, 11, Savannah, GA
Boynton Beach—WBFS–TV WCTV, 6, Tallahassee, FL WJCL, 22, Savannah, GA
Cooper City—WFLX Bibb Chattahoochee
Dania—WFLX WMAZ–TV, 13, Macon, GA WRBL, 3, Columbus, GA
Davie—WFLX +WGXA, 24, Macon, GA WTVM, 9, Columbus, GA
Delray Beach—WBFS–TV WMGT, 41, Macon, GA (formerly WCWB) Chattooga
Greenacres—WBFS–TV +WPGA, 58, Perry, GA WRCB–TV, 3, Chattanooga, TN
Hallandale—WFLX #WSB–TV, 2, Atlanta, GA 11 WTVC, 9, Chattanooga, TN
Hollywood—WFLX WTVM, 9, Columbus, GA WDEF–TV, 12, Chattanooga, TN
Lake Clarke Shores—WBFS–TV Bleckley WSB–TV, 2, Atlanta, GA
Lake Worth—WBFS–TV WMAZ–TV, 13, Macon, GA WAGA, 5, Atlanta, GA
Lantana—WBFS–TV Brantley WXIA–TV, 11, Atlanta, GA (formerly
Port Charlotte—WZVN–TV (formerly WEVU) WJXT, 4, Jacksonville, FL WQXI)
Punta Gorda—WZVN–TV (formerly WEVU) WTLV, 12, Jacksonville, FL (formerly +WPXA, 14, Rome, GA (formerly WTLK)
Sebring—WFTV WFGA) Cherokee
Unincorporated Boca Raton—WBFS–TV Brooks WSB–TV, 2, Atlanta, GA
Unincorporated Boynton Beach—WBFS–TV WCTV, 6, Tallahassee, FL WAGA, 5, Atlanta, GA
Unincorporated Delray Beach—WBFS–TV WALB–TV, 10, Albany, GA WXIA–TV, 11, Atlanta, GA (formerly
Unincorporated Lake Worth—WBFS–TV +WFXL, 31, Albany, GA WQXI)
Unincorporated West Palm Beach—WBFS– Bryan WTBS, 17, Atlanta, GA (formerly WTCG)
TV WSAV–TV, 3, Savannah, GA WATL, 36, Atlanta, GA
WTOC–TV, 11, Savannah, GA Clarke
GEORGIA WJCL, 22, Savannah, GA WSB–TV, 2, Atlanta, GA
Appling Bulloch WAGA, 5, Atlanta, GA
WSAV–TV, 3, Savannah, GA WSAV–TV, 3, Savannah, GA WXIA–TV, 11, Atlanta, GA (formerly
WTOC–TV, 11, Savannah, GA WTOC–TV, 11, Savanah, GA WQXI)
WJCL, 22, Savannah, GA WJBF, 6, Augusta, GA WYFF, 4, Greenville, SC (formerly WFBC)
WJBF, 6, Augusta, GA WRDW–TV, 12, Augusta, GA +WHNS, 21, Greenville, SC
WJXT, 4, Jacksonville, FL Burke Clay
WCSC–TV, 5, Charleston, SC WJBF, 6, Augusta, GA WRBL, 3, Columbus, GA
Atkinson WRDW–TV, 12, Augusta, GA WTVM, 9, Columbus, GA
WALB–TV, 10, Albany, GA +WFXG, 54, Augusta, GA WTVY, 4, Dothan, AL
WCTV, 6, Tallahassee, FL Butts Clayton
Bacon WSB–TV, 2, Atlanta, GA WSB–TV, 2, Atlanta, GA
WALB–TV, 10, Albany, GA WAGA, 5, Atlanta, GA WAGA, 5, Atlanta, GA
WJXT, 4, Jacksonville, FL WXIA–TV, 11, Atlanta, GA (formerly WXIA–TV, 11, Atlanta, GA (formerly
WSAV–TV, 3, Savannah, GA WQXI) WQXI)
Baker WTBS, 17, Atlanta, GA (formerly WTCG) WTBS, 17, Atlanta, GA (formerly WTCG)
WALB–TV, 10, Albany, GA WATL, 36, Atlanta, GA WATL, 36, Atlanta, GA
WRBL, 3, Columbus, GA Calhoun Clinch
WTVM, 9, Columbus, GA WALB–TV, 10, Albany, GA WJXT, 4, Jacksonville, FL
WTVY, 4, Dothan, AL WRBL, 3, Columbus, GA WTLV, 12, Jacksonville, FL (formerly
WCTV, 6, Tallahassee, FL WTVM, 9, Columbus, GA WFGA)
Baldwin WTVY, 4, Dothan, AL WALB–TV, 10, Albany, GA
WMAZ–TV, 13, Macon, GA WCTV, 6, Tallahassee, FL WCTV, 6, Tallahassee, FL
+WGXA, 24, Macon, GA Camden Cobb
+WPGA, 58, Perry, GA WJXT, 4, Jacksonville, FL WSB–TV, 2, Atlanta, GA
WSB–TV, 2, Atlanta, GA WAGA, 5, Atlanta, GA
WAGA, 5, Atlanta, GA 11 Affected communities are Macon, Payne City WXIA–TV, 11, Atlanta, GA (formerly
Banks and unincorporated Bibb County, GA. WQXI)
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Watkinsville—WTBS, WATL KIDK, 3, Idaho Falls, ID (formerly KID) KIDK, 3, Idaho Falls, ID (formerly KID)
Winterville—WTBS, WATL KPVI, 6, Pocatello, ID (formerly KTLE, KIFI–TV, 8, Idaho Falls, ID
Unincorporated areas of Clarke County— KPTO) Gem
WTBS, WATL KIFI–TV, 8, Idaho Falls, ID KBCI–TV, 2, Boise, ID (formerly KBOI)
Unincorporated areas of Oconee County— Bear Lake KTVB, 7, Boise, ID
WTBS, WATL KUTV, 2, Salt Lake City, UT Gooding
Unincorporated areas of Troup County— KTVX, 4, Salt Lake City, UT (formerly KMVT, 11, Twin Falls, ID
WTBS KCPX) +KKVI, 35, Twin Falls, ID
KSL–TV, 5, Salt Lake City, UT Idaho
HAWAII Benewah KREM–TV, 2, Spokane, WA
Hawaii 1 KREM–TV, 2, Spokane, WA KXLY–TV, 4, Spokane, WA
KHON–TV, 2, Honolulu, HI KXLY–TV, 4, Spokane, WA KHQ–TV, 6, Spokane, WA
KITV, 4, Honolulu, HI (formerly KHVH) KHQ–TV, 6, Spokane, WA KLEW–TV, 3, Lewiston, ID
KGMB, 9, Honolulu, HI Bingham Jefferson
Hawaii 2 KIDK, 3, Idaho Falls, ID (formerly KID) KIDK, 3, Idaho Falls, ID (formerly KID)
KHON–TV, 2, Honolulu, HI +KPVI, 6, Pocatello, ID KIFI–TV, 8, Idaho Falls, ID
KITV, 4, Honolulu, HI (formerly KHVH) KIFI–TV, 8, Idaho Falls, ID Jerome
KGMB, 9, Honolulu, HI Blaine KMVT, 11, Twin Falls, ID
Hawaii 3 KMVT, 11, Twin Falls, ID +KKVI, 35, Twin Falls, ID
KHON–TV, 2, Honolulu, HI KIDK, 3, Idaho Falls, ID (formerly KID) Kootenai
KITV, 4, Honolulu, HI (formerly KHVH) Boise KREM–TV, 2, Spokane, WA
KGMB, 9, Honolulu, HI KBCI–TV, 2, Boise, ID (formerly KBOI) KXLY–TV, 4, Spokane, WA
Hawaii 4 KTVB, 7, Boise, ID KHQ–TV, 6, Spokane, WA
KHON–TV, 2, Honolulu, HI Bonner +KAYU–TV, 28, Spokane, WA
KITV, 4, Honolulu, HI (formerly KHVH) KREM–TV, 2, Spokane, WA Latah
KGMB, 9, Honolulu, HI KXLY–TV, 4, Spokane, WA KREM–TV, 2, Spokane, WA
Hawaii 5 KHQ–TV, 6, Spokane, WA KXLY–TV, 4, Spokane, WA
KITV, 4, Honolulu, HI (formerly KHVH) Bonneville KHQ–TV, 6, Spokane, WA
Honolulu 1 KIDK, 3, Idaho Falls, ID (formerly KID) +KAYU–TV, 28, Spokane, WA
KHON–TV, 2, Honolulu, HI +KPVI, 6, Pocatello, ID KLEW–TV, 3, Lewiston, ID
KITV, 4, Honolulu, HI (formerly KHVH) KIFI–TV, 8, Idaho Falls, ID Lemhi
KGMB, 9, Honolulu, HI Boundary KIDK, 3, Idaho Falls, ID (formerly KID)
Honolulu 2 KREM–TV, 2, Spokane, WA KECI–TV, 13, Missoula, MT (formerly
KHON–TV, 2, Honolulu, HI KXLY–TV, 4, Spokane, WA KGVO)
KITV, 4, Honolulu, HI (formerly KHVH) KHQ–TV, 6, Spokane, WA Lewis
KGMB, 9, Honolulu, HI Butte KREM–TV, 2, Spokane, WA
KHNL, 13, Honolulu, HI (formerly KIKU) KIDK, 3, Idaho Falls, ID (formerly KID) KXLY–TV, 4, Spokane, WA
Honolulu 3 KIFI–TV, 8, Idaho Falls, ID KHQ–TV, 6, Spokane, WA
KHON–TV, 2, Honolulu, HI Camas Lincoln
KITV, 4, Honolulu, HI (formerly KHVH) KMVT, 11, Twin Falls, ID KMVT, 11, Twin Falls, ID
KGMB, 9, Honolulu, HI Canyon Madison
Honolulu 4 KBCI–TV, 2, Boise, ID (formerly KBOI) KIDK, 3, Idaho Falls, ID (formerly KID)
KHON–TV, 2, Honolulu, HI KTVB, 7, Boise, ID +KPVI, 6, Pocatello, ID
KITV, 4, Honolulu, HI (formerly KHVH) Caribou KIFI–TV, 8, Idaho Falls, ID
KGMB, 9, Honolulu, HI KUTV, 2, Salt Lake City, UT Minidoka
KHNL, 13, Honolulu, HI (formerly KIKU) KTVX, 4, Salt Lake City, UT (formerly KMVT, 11, Twin Falls, ID
Kauai KCPX) KIDK, 3, Idaho Falls, ID (formerly KID)
KHON–TV, 2, Honolulu, HI KSL–TV, 5, Salt Lake City, UT +KPVI, 6, Pocatello, ID
KITV, 4, Honolulu, HI (formerly KHVH) KIDK, 3, Idaho Falls, ID (formerly KID) KIFI–TV, 8, Idaho Falls, ID
KGMB, 9, Honolulu, HI KIFI–TV, 8, Idaho Falls, ID Nez Perce
Maui 1 Cassia KLEW–TV, 3, Lewiston, ID
KHON–TV, 2, Honolulu, HI KMVT, 11, Twin Falls, ID KREM–TV, 2, Spokane, WA
KITV, 4, Honolulu, HI (formerly KHVH) KIDK, 3, Idaho Falls, ID (formerly KID) KXLY–TV, 4, Spokane, WA
KGMB, 9, Honolulu, HI KPVI, 6, Pocatello, ID (formerly KTLE, KHQ–TV, 6, Spokane, WA
KHNL, 13, Honolulu, HI (formerly KIKU) KPTO) Oneida
Maui 2 KIFI–TV, 8, Idaho Falls, ID KUTV, 2, Salt Lake City, UT
KHON–TV, 2, Honolulu, HI Clark KTVX, 4, Salt Lake City, UT (formerly
KITV, 4, Honolulu, HI (formerly KHVH) KIDK, 3, Idaho Falls, ID (formerly KID) KCPX)
KGMB, 9, Honolulu, HI KIFI–TV, 8, Idaho Falls, ID KSL–TV, 5, Salt Lake City, UT
Maui 3 Clearwater Owyhee
KHON–TV, 2, Honolulu, HI KREM–TV, 2, Spokane, WA KBCI–TV, 2, Boise, ID (formerly KBOI)
KITV, 4, Honolulu, HI (formerly KHVH) KXLY–TV, 4, Spokane, WA KTVB, 7, Boise, ID
KGMB, 9, Honolulu, HI KHQ–TV, 6, Spokane, WA Payette
Maui 4 KLEW–TV, 3, Lewiston, ID KBCI–TV, 2, Boise, ID (formerly KBOI)
KHON–TV, 2, Honolulu, HI Custer KTVB, 7, Boise, ID
KITV, 4, Honolulu, HI (formerly KHVH) KIDK, 3, Idaho Falls, ID (formerly KID) Power
KGMB, 9, Honolulu, HI KIFI–TV, 8, Idaho Falls, ID KIDK, 3, Idaho Falls, ID (formerly KID)
Elmore KPVI, 6, Pocatello, ID (formerly KTLE,
IDAHO KBCI–TV, 2, Boise, ID (formerly KBOI) KPTO)
Ada KTVB, 7, Boise, ID KIFI–TV, 8, Idaho Falls, ID
KBCI–TV, 2, Boise, ID (formerly KBOI) Franklin Shoshone
KTVB, 7, Boise, ID KUTV, 2, Salt Lake City, UT KREM–TV, 2, Spokane, WA
Adams KTVX, 4, Salt Lake City, UT (formerly KXLY–TV, 4, Spokane, WA
KBCI–TV, 2, Boise, ID (formerly KBOI) KCPX) KHQ–TV, 6, Spokane, WA
KTVB, 7, Boise, ID KSL–TV, 5, Salt Lake City, UT Teton
Bannock Fremont KIDK, 3, Idaho Falls, ID (formerly KID)
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KTIV, 4, Sioux City, IA WOWT, 6, Omaha, NE (formerly WOW) KCRG–TV, 9, Cedar Rapids, IA
KCAU–TV, 9, Sioux City, IA KETV, 7, Omaha, NE WHO–TV, 13, Des Moines, IA
Madison +KXVO, 15, Omaha, NE +KDSM–TV, 17, Des Moines, IA
WOI–TV, 5, Ames, IA +KPTM, 42, Omaha, NE Taylor
KCCI, 8, Des Moines, IA (formerly KRNT) Palo Alto KMTV, 3, Omaha, NE
WHO–TV, 13, Des Moines, IA KTIV, 4, Sioux City, IA WOWT, 6, Omaha, NE (formerly WOW)
Mahaska KCAU–TV, 9, Sioux City, IA KETV, 7, Omaha, NE
KCCI, 8, Des Moines, IA (formerly KRNT) KVFD, 21, Fort Dodge, IA +KPTM, 42, Omaha, NE
WHO–TV, 13, Des Moines, IA KEYC–TV, 12, Mankato, MN Union
+KDSM–TV, 17, Des Moines, IA Plymouth WOI–TV, 5, Ames, IA
KGAN, 2, Cedar Rapids, IA (formerly KTIV, 4, Sioux City, IA KCCI, 8, Des Moines, IA (formerly KRNT)
WMT) KCAU–TV, 9, Sioux City, IA WHO–TV, 13, Des Moines, IA
KWWL, 7, Waterloo, IA KMEG, 14, Sioux City, IA KETV, 7, Omaha, NE
KCRG–TV, 9, Cedar Rapids, IA KELO–TV, 11, Sioux Falls, SD Van Buren
KTVO, 3, Ottumwa, IA Pocahontas KTVO, 3, Ottumwa, IA
Marion KTIV, 4, Sioux City, IA +KYOU–TV, 15, Ottumwa, IA (formerly
WOI–TV, 5, Ames, IA KCAU–TV, 9, Sioux City, IA KOIA)
KCCI, 8, Des Moines, IA (formerly KRNT) KCCI, 8, Des Moines, IA (formerly KRNT) KHQA–TV, 7, Hannibal, MO
WHO–TV, 13, Des Moines, IA KVFD, 21, Fort Dodge, IA WGEM–TV, 10, Quincy, IL
Marshall Polk Wapello
KGAN, 2, Cedar Rapids, IA (formerly WOI–TV, 5, Ames, IA KCCI, 8, Des Moines, IA (formerly KRNT)
WMT) KCCI, 8, Des Moines, IA (formerly KRNT) WHO–TV, 13, Des Moines, IA
KWWL, 7, Waterloo, IA WHO–TV, 13, Des Moines, IA +KDSM–TV, 17, Des Moines, IA
KCRG–TV, 9, Cedar Rapids, IA +KDSM–TV, 17, Des Moines, IA KTVO, 3, Ottumwa, IA
WOI–TV, 5, Ames, IA Pottawattamie +KYOU–TV, 15, Ottumwa, IA (formerly
KCCI, 8, Des Moines, IA (formerly KRNT) KMTV, 3, Omaha, NE KOIA)
WHO–TV, 13, Des Moines, IA WOWT, 6, Omaha, NE (formerly WOW) Warren
+KDSM–TV, 17, Des Moines, IA KETV, 7, Omaha, NE WOI–TV, 5, Ames, IA
Mills +KXVO, 15, Omaha, NE KCCI, 8, Des Moines, IA (formerly KRNT)
KMTV, 3, Omaha, NE +KPTM, 42, Omaha, NE WHO–TV, 13, Des Moines, IA
WOWT, 6, Omaha, NE (formerly WOW) Poweshiek +KDSM–TV, 17, Des Moines, IA
KETV, 7, Omaha, NE KGAN, 2, Cedar Rapids, IA (formerly Washington
+KXVO, 15, Omaha, NE WMT) KGAN, 2, Cedar Rapids, IA (formerly
+KPTM, 42, Omaha, NE KWWL, 7, Waterloo, IA WMT)
Mitchell KCRG–TV, 9, Cedar Rapids, IA KWWL, 7, Waterloo, IA
KIMT, 3, Mason City, IA (formerly KGLO) WOI–TV, 5, Ames, IA KCRG–TV, 9, Cedar Rapids, IA
KAAL, 6, Austin, MN (formerly KAUS) KCCI, 8, Des Moines, IA (formerly KRNT) WHBF–TV, 4, Rock Island, IL
KTTC, 10, Rochester, MN (formerly KROC) WHO–TV, 13, Des Moines, IA KWQC–TV, 6, Davenport, IA (formerly
Monona Ringgold WOC)
KMTV, 3, Omaha, NE WOI–TV, 5, Ames, IA +KLJB–TV, 18, Davenport, IA
WOWT, 6, Omaha, NE (formerly WOW) KCCI, 8, Des Moines, IA (formerly KRNT) Wayne
KETV, 7, Omaha, NE WHO–TV, 13, Des Moines, IA KCCI, 8, Des Moines, IA (formerly KRNT)
+KPTM, 42, Omaha, NE WOWT, 6, Omaha, NE (formerly WOW) WHO–TV, 13, Des Moines, IA
KTIV, 4, Sioux City, IA KQTV, 2, St. Joseph, MO KTVO, 3, Ottumwa, IA
KCAU–TV, 9, Sioux City, IA Sac Webster
Monroe KTIV, 4, Sioux City, IA WOI–TV, 5, Ames, IA
KCCI, 8, Des Moines, IA (formerly KRNT) KCAU–TV, 9, Sioux City, IA KCCI, 8, Des Moines, IA (formerly KRNT)
WHO–TV, 13, Des Moines, IA WOWT, 6, Omaha, NE (formerly WOW) +KDSM–TV, 17, Des Moines, IA
KTVO, 3, Ottumwa, IA Scott KVFD, 21, Fort Dodge, IA
+KYOU–TV, 15, Ottumwa, IA WHBF–TV, 4, Rock Island, IL Winnebago
Montgomery KWQC–TV, 6, Davenport, IA (formerly KIMT, 3, Mason City, IA (formerly KGLO)
KMTV, 3, Omaha, NE WOC) KAAL, 6, Austin, MN (formerly KAUS)
WOWT, 6, Omaha, NE (formerly WOW) WQAD–TV, 8, Moline, IL KTTC, 10, Rochester, MN (formerly KROC)
KETV, 7, Omaha, NE +KLJB–TV, 18, Davenport, IA KEYC–TV, 12, Mankato, MN
+KXVO, 15, Omaha, NE Shelby Winneshiek
+KPTM, 42, Omaha, NE KMTV, 3, Omaha, NE KGAN, 2, Cedar Rapids, IA (formerly
Muscatine WOWT, 6, Omaha, NE (formerly WOW) WMT)
WHBF–TV, 4, Rock Island, IL KETV, 7, Omaha, NE KWWL, 7, Waterloo, IA
KWQC–TV, 6, Davenport, IA (formerly +KXVO, 15, Omaha, NE KCRG–TV, 9, Cedar Rapids, IA
WOC) +KPTM, 42, Omaha, NE WKBT, 8, La Crosse, WI
WQAD–TV, 8, Moline, IL Sioux +WLAX, 25, La Crosse, WI
+KLJB–TV, 18, Davenport, IA KTIV, 4, Sioux City, IA KIMT, 3, Mason City, IA (formerly KGLO)
O’Brien KCAU–TV, 9, Sioux City, IA KTTC, 10, Rochester, MN (formerly KROC)
KTIV, 4, Sioux City, IA KMEG, 14, Sioux City, IA Woodbury
KCAU–TV, 9, Sioux City, IA KELO–TV, 11, Sioux Falls, SD KTIV, 4, Sioux City, IA
KELO–TV, 11, Sioux Falls, SD KSFY–TV, 13, Sioux Falls, SD (formerly KCAU–TV, 9, Sioux City, IA
KSFY–TV, 13, Sioux Falls, SD (formerly KSOO) KMEG, 14, Sioux City, IA
KSOO) Story Worth
Oceola WOI–TV, 5, Ames, IA KIMT, 3, Mason City, IA (formerly KGLO)
KELO–TV, 11, Sioux Falls, SD KCCI, 8, Des Moines, IA (formerly KRNT) KAAL, 6, Austin, MN (formerly KAUS)
KSFY–TV, 13, Sioux Falls, SD (formerly WHO–TV, 13, Des Moines, IA KTTC, 10, Rochester, MN (formerly KROC)
KSOO) +KDSM–TV, 17, Des Moines, IA Wright
KTIV, 4, Sioux City, IA Tama WOI–TV, 5, Ames, IA
KCAU–TV, 9, Sioux City, IA KGAN, 2, Cedar Rapids, IA (formerly +KDSM–TV, 17, Des Moines, IA
Page WMT) KVFD, 21, Fort Dodge, IA
KMTV, 3, Omaha, NE KWWL, 7, Waterloo, IA KIMT, 3, Mason City, IA (formerly KGLO)
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KSNW, 3, Wichita, KS (formerly KARD) KSNT, 27, Topeka, KS (formerly KTSB) Bell
KAKE–TV, 10, Wichita, KS +KTKA–TV, 49, Topeka, KS WATE–TV, 6, Knoxville, TN
KWCH–TV, 12, Hutchinson, KS (formerly KCTV, 5, Kansas City, MO (formerly WBIR–TV, 10, Knoxville, TN
KTVH) KCMO) Boone
Scott KMBC–TV, 9, Kansas City, MO WLWT, 5, Cincinnat, OH
KBSD–TV, 6, Ensign, KS (formerly KTVC) Wallace WCPO–TV, 9, Cincinnati, OH
KSNG, 11, Garden City, KS (formerly KBSH–TV, 7, Hays, KS (formerly KAYS) WKRC–TV, 12, Cincinnati, OH
KGLD) Washington WXIX–TV, 19, Cincinnat, OH
KUPK–TV, 13, Garden City, KS KSNB–TV, 4, Superior, NE (formerly +WSTR–TV, 64, Cincinnati, OH
Sedgwick KHTL) +WRGT–TV, 45, Dayton, OH
KSNW, 3, Wichita, KS (formerly KARD) KOLN, 10, Lincoln, NE Bourbon
KAKE–TV, 11, Wichita, KS WIBW–TV, 13, Topeka, KS WLEX–TV, 18, Lexington, KY
KWCH–TV, 12, Hutchinson, KS (formerly Wichita WKYT–TV, 27, Lexington, KY
KTVH) KBSH–TV, 7, Hays, KS (formerly KAYS) +WDKY–TV, 56, Danville, KY
+KSAS–TV, 24, Wichita, KS KSNG, 11, Garden City, KS (formerly WTVQ–TV, 36, Lexington, KY (formerly
Seward KGLD) WBLG)
KBSD–TV, 6, Ensign, KS (formerly KTVC) KUPK–TV, 13, Garden City, KS WLWT, 5, Cincinnati, OH
KSNG, 11, Garden City, KS (formerly Wilson WCPO–TV, 9, Cincinnati, OH
KGLD) KOAM–TV, 7, Pittsburg, KS WKRC–TV, 12, Cincinnati, OH
KUPK–TV, 13, Garden City, KS KODE–TV, 12, Joplin, MO Boyd
Shawnee KOTV, 6, Tulsa, OK WSAZ–TV, 3, Huntington, WV
WIBW–TV, 13, Topeka, KS Woodson WCHS–TV, 8, Charleston, WV
KSNT, 27, Topeka, KS (formerly KTSB) KOAM–TV, 7, Pittsburg, KS WOWK–TV, 13, Huntington, WV (formerly
+KTKA–TV, 49, Topeka, KS KODE–TV, 12, Joplin, MO WHTN)
WDAF–TV, 4, Kansas City, MO WIBW–TV, 13, Topeka, KS +WVAH–TV, 11, Charleston, WV (formerly
#KCTV, 5, Kansas City, MO (formerly Wyandotte ch. 23)
KCMO) 12 WDAF–TV, 4, Kansas City, MO Boyle
#KMBC–TV, 9, Kansas City, MO 13 KCTV, 5, Kansas City, MO (formerly WLEX–TV, 18, Lexington, KY
Sheridan KCMO) WKYT–TV, 27, Lexington, KY
KBSH–TV, 7, Hays, KS (formerly KAYS) KMBC–TV, 9, Kansas City, MO WTVQ–TV, 36, Lexington, KY (formerly
KSNK, 8, McCook, NE (formerly KOMC) KSHB–TV, 41, Kansas City, MO (formerly WBLG)
Sherman KBMA) +WDK–TV, 56, Danville, KY
KBSH–TV, 7, Hays, KS (formerly KAYS) KCIT, 50, Kansas City, MO WAVE, 3, Louisville, KY
KSNK, 8, McCook, NE (formerly KOMC) +KSMO–TV, 62, Kansas City, MO WHAS–TV, 11, Louisville, KY
Smith (formerly KZKC) Bracken
KSNB–TV, 4, Superior, NE (formerly WLWT, 5, Cincinnati, OH
KENTUCKY WCPO–TV, 9, Cincinnati, OH
KHTL)
KHAS–TV, 5, Hastings, NE Adair WKRC–TV, 12, Cincinnati, OH
KOLN, 10, Lincoln, NE WAVE, 3, Louisville, KY WXIX–TV, 19, Cincinnati, OH
KHGI–TV, 13, Kearney, NE (formerly WHAS–TV, 11, Louisville, KY +WSTR–TV, 64, Cincinnati, OH
KHOL) WTVF, 5, Nashville, TN (formerly WLAC) Breathitt
Stafford Allen WSAZ–TV, 3, Huntington, WV
KSNC, 2, Great Bend, KS (formerly KCKT) WSMV, 4, Nashville, TN (formerly WSM) WLEX–TV, 18, Lexington, KY
KAKE–TV, 10, Wichita, KS WTVF, 5, Nashville, TN (formerly WLAC) WKYT–TV, 27, Lexington, KY
KWCH–TV, 12, Hutchinson, KS (formerly WKRN–TV, 2, Nashville, TN (formerly WTVQ–TV, 36, Lexington, KY (formerly
KTVH) WSIX) WBLG)
Stanton Anderson Breckinridge
KBSD–TV, 6, Ensign, KS (formerly KTVC) WAVE, 3, Louisville, KY WAVE, 3, Louisville, KY
KSNG, 11, Garden City, KS (formerly WHAS–TV, 11, Louisville, KY WHAS–TV, 11, Louisville, KY
KGLD) WLKY–TV, 32, Louisville, KY WLKY–TV, 32, Louisville, KY
KUPK–TV, 13, Garden City, KS +WDRB, 41, Louisville, KY +WDRB, 41, Louisville, KY
Stevens +WFTE, 58, Salem, IN WTVW, 7, Evansville, IN
KBSD–TV, 6, Ensign, KS (formerly KTVC) WLEX–TV, 18, Lexington, KY Bullitt
KSNG, 11, Garden City, KS (formerly WKYT–TV, 27, Lexington, KY WAVE, 3, Louisville, KY
KGLD) +WDKY–TV, 56, Danville, KY WHAS–TV, 11, Louisville, KY
KUPK–TV, 13, Garden City, KS WTVQ–TV, 36, Lexingto, KY (formerly WLKY–TV, 32, Louisville, KY
Sumner WBLG) +WDRB, 41, Louisville, KY
KSNW, 3, Wichita, KS (formerly KARD) Ballard +WFTE, 58, Salem, IN
KAKE–TV, 10, Wichita, KS WSIL–TV, 3, Harrisburg, IL Butler
KWCH–TV, 12, Hutchinson, KS (formerly WPSD–TV, 6, Paducah, KY WSMV, 4, Nashville, TN (formerly WSM)
KTVH) KFVS–TV, 12, Cape Girardeau, MO WTVF, 5, Nashville, TN (formerly WLAC)
+KSAS–TV, 24, Wichita, KS +KBSI, 23, Cape Girardeau, MO WBKO, 13, Bowling Green, KY
Thomas Barren WTVW, 7, Evansville, IN
KBSH–TV, 7, Ensign, KS (formerly KAYS) WSMV, 4, Nashville, TN (formerly WSM) +KSAS–TV, 24, Wichita, KS ?
KSNK, 8, McCook, NE (formerly KOMC) WTVF, 5, Nashville, TN (formerly WLAC) Caldwell
Trego WKRN–TV, 2, Nashville, TN (formerly WSIL–TV, 3, Harrisburg, IL
KSNC, 2, Great Bend, KS (formerly KCKT) WSIX) WPSD–TV, 6, Paducah, KY
KBSH–TV, 7, Hays, KS (formerly KAYS) +WUXP, 30, Nashville, TN KFVS–TV, 12, Cape Girardeau, MO
Wabaunsee Bath WSMV, 4, Nashville, TN (formerly WSM)
WIBW–TV, 13, Topeka, KS WLEX–TV, 18, Lexington, KY WTVF, 5, Nashville, TN (formerly WLAC)
WKYT–TV, 27, Lexington, KY Calloway
12 Affectedcommunity is Topeka, KS. WTVQ–TV, 36, Lexington, KY (formerly WSIL–TV, 3, Harrisburg, IL
13 Affectedcommunities are Topeka, Auburn and WBLG) WPSD–TV, 6, Paducah, KY
unincorporated portions of Shawnee County WLWT, 5, Cincinnati, OH KFVS–TV, 12, Cape Girardeau, MO
(including the areas known as Berryton and WCPO–TV, 9, Cincinnati, OH +KBSI, 23, Cape Girardeau, MO
Tecumseh), KS. WKRC–TV, 12, Cincinnati, OH WSMV, 4, Nashville, TN (formerly WSM)
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WTVF, 5, Nashville, TN (formerly WLAC) WBKO, 13, Bowling Green, KY WAVE, 3, Louisville, KY
WKRN–TV, 2, Nashville, TN (formerly Elliott WHAS–TV, 11, Louisville, KY
WSIX) WSAZ–TV, 3, Huntington, WV WLKY–TV, 32, Louisville, KY
Campbell WCHS–TV, 8, Charleston, WV +WDRB, 41, Louisville, KY
WLWT, 5, Cincinnati, OH WOWK–TV, 13, Charleston.WV (formerly +WFTE, 58, Salem, IN
WCPO–TV, 9, Cincinnati, OH WHTN) Greenup
WKRC–TV, 12, Cincinnati, OH Estill WSAZ–TV, 3, Huntington, WV
WXIX–TV, 19, Cincinnati, OH WLEX–TV, 18, Lexington, KY WCHS–TV, 8, Charleston, WV
+WSTR–TV, 64, Cincinnati, OH WKYT–TV, 27, Lexington, KY WOWK–TV, 13, Huntington, WV (formerly
+WRGT–TV, 45, Dayton, OH WTVQ–TV, 36, Lexington, KY (formerly WHTN)
Carlisle WBLG) +WVAH–TV, 11, Charleston, WV (formerly
WSIL–TV, 3, Harrisburg, IL Fayette ch. 23)
WPSD–TV, 6, Paducah, KY WLEX–TV, 18, Lexington, KY Hancock
KFVS–TV, 12, Cape Girardeau, MO WKYT–TV, 27, Lexington, KY WTVW, 7, Evansville, IN
+KBSI, 23, Cape Girardeau, MO WTVQ–TV, 36, Lexington, KY (formerly WFIE–TV, 14, Evansville, IN
Carroll WBLG) WEHT, 25, Evansville, IN
WLWT, 5, Cincinnati, OH +WDKY–TV, 56, Danville, KY +WEVV, 44, Evansville, IN
WCPO–TV, 9, Cincinnati, OH Fleming WAVE, 3, Louisville, KY
WKRC–TV, 12, Cincinnati, OH WLWT, 5, Cincinnati, OH WHAS–TV, 11, Louisville, KY
WXIX–TV, 19, Cincinnati, OH WCPO–TV, 9, Cincinnati, OH Hardin
WTTV, 4, Bloomington, IN WKRC–TV, 12, Cincinnati, OH WAVE, 3, Louisville, KY
WAVE, 3, Louisville, KY WLEX–TV, 18, Lexington, KY WHAS–TV, 11, Louisville, KY
WHAS–TV, 11, Louisville, KY +WDKY–TV, 56, Danville, KY WLKY–TV, 32, Louisville, KY
WLKY–TV, 32, Louisville, KY Floyd +WDRB, 41, Louisville, KY
+WDRB, 41, Louisville, KY WSAZ–TV, 3, Huntington, WV Harlan
Carter WCHS–TV, 8, Charleston, WV WATE–TV 6, Knoxville, TN
WSAZ–TV, 3, Huntington, WV WOWK–TV, 13, Huntington, WV (formerly WBIR–TV, 10, Knoxville, TN
WCHS–TV, 8, Charleston, WV WHTN) WLOS, 13, Asheville, NC
WOWK–TV, 13, Huntington, WV (formerly +WVAH–TV, 11, Charleston, WV (formerly Harrison
WHTN) ch. 23) WLWT, 5, Cincinnati, OH
+WVAH–TV, 11, Charleston, WV Franklin WCPO–TV, 9, Cincinnati, OH
Casey
WAVE, 3, Louisville, KY WKRC–TV, 12, Cincinnati, OH
WLEX–TV, 18, Lexington, KY
WHAS–TV, 11, Louisville, KY +WSTR–TV, 64, Cincinnati, OH
WKYT–TV, 27, Lexington, KY
WLKY–TV, 32, Louisville, KY WLEX–TV, 18, Lexington, KY
WAVE, 3, Louisville, KY
+WDRB, 41, Louisville, KY +WDKY–TV, 56, Danville, KY
WHAS–TV, 11, Louisville, KY
WKRC–TV, 12, Cincinnati, OH Hart
Christian
WSMV, 4, Nashville, TN (formerly WSM) WLEX–TV, 18, Lexington, OH WSMV, 4, Nashville, TN (formerly WSM)
WTVF, 5, Nashville, TN (formerly WLAC) WKYT–TV, 27, Lexington, OH WTVF, 5, Nashville, TN (formerly WLAC)
WKRN–TV, 2, Nashville, TN (formerly WTVQ–TV, 36, Lexington, KY (formerly WBKO, 13, Bowling Green, KY
WSIX) WBLG) WAVE, 3, Louisville, KY
+WUXP, 30, Nashville, TN +WDKY–TV, 56, Danville, KY WHAS–TV, 11, Louisville, KY
Clark Fulton +WDRB, 41, Louisville, KY
WLEX–TV, 18, Lexington, KY WSIL–TV, 3, Harrisburg, IL Henderson
WKYT–TV, 27, Lexington, KY WPSD–TV, 6, Paducah, KY WTVW, 7, Evansville, IN
WTVQ–TV, 62, Lexington, KY (formerly KFVS–TV, 12, Cape Girardeau, MO WFIE–TV, 14, Evansville, IN
WBLG) +KBSI, 23, Cape Girardeau, MO WEHT, 25, Evansville, IN
+WDKY–TV, 56, Danville, KY Gallatin Henry
Clay WLWT, 5, Cincinnati, OH WAVE, 3, Louisville, KY
WATE–TV, 6, Knoxville, TN WCPO–TV, 9, Cincinnati, OH WHAS–TV, 11, Louisville, KY
WBIR–TV, 10, Knoxville, TN WKRC–TV, 12, Cincinnati, OH WLKY–TV, 32, Louisville, KY
Clinton WXIX–TV, 19, Cincinnati, OH +WDRB, 41, Louisville, KY
WSMV 4, Nashville, TN (formerly WSM) +WSTR–TV, 64, Cincinnati, OH WLWT, 5, Cincinnati, OH
WTVF, 5, Nashville, TN (formerly WLAC) Garrard WCPO–TV, 9, Cincinnati, OH
WKRN–TV, 8, Nashville, TN (formerly WLEX–TV, 18, Lexington, KY WKRC–TV, 12, Cincinnati, OH
WSIX) WKYT–TV, 27, Lexington, KY Hickman
Crittenden +WDKY–TV, 56, Danville, KY WSIL–TV, 3, Harrisburg, IL
WSIL–TV, 3, Harrisburg, IL WTVQ–TV, 36, Lexington, KY (formerly WPSD–TV, 6, Paducah, KY
WPSD–TV, 6, Paducah, KY WBLG) KFVS–TV, 12, Cape Girardeau, MO
KFVS–TV, 12, Cape Girardeau, MO Grant +KBSI, 23, Cape Girardeau, MO
WTVW, 7, Evansville, IN WLWT, 5, Cincinnati, OH Hopkins
+WEVV, 44, Evansville, IN WCPO–TV, 9, Cincinnati, OH WTVW, 7, Evansville, IN
Cumberland WKRC–TV, 12, Cincinnati, OH +WFI–TV, 14, Evansville, IN
WSMV, 4, Nashville, TN (formerly WSM) WXIX–TV, 19, Cincinnati, OH WEHT, 25, Evansville, IN
WTVF, 5, Nashville, TN (formerly WLAC) +WSTR–TV, 64, Cincinnati, OH +WEVV, 44, Evansville, IN
WKRN–TV, 2, Nashville, TN (formerly Graves WSMV, 4, Nashville, TN (formerly WSM)
WSIX) WSIL–TV, 3, Harrisburg, IL WTVF 5, Nashville, TN (formerly WLAC)
Daviess WPSD–TV, 6, Paducah, KY WPSD–TV, 6, Paducah, KY
WTVW, 7, Evansville, IN KFVS–TV, 12, Cape Girardeau, MO Jackson
WFIE–TV, 14, Evansville, IN +KBSI, 23, Cape Girardeau, MO WLEX–TV, 18, Lexington, KY
WEHT, 25, Evansville, IN Grayson WKYT–TV, 27, Lexington, KY
+WEVV, 44, Evansville, IN WAVE, 3, Louisville, KY +WDKY–TV, 56, Danville, KY
Edmonson WHAS–TV, 11, Louisville, KY WTVQ–TV, 36, Lexington, KY (WBLG)
WSMV 4, Nashville, TN (formerly WSM) +WDRB, 41, Louisville, KY +WLJC–TV, 65, Beattyville, KY
WTVF, 5, Nashville, TN (formerly WLAC) WBKO, 13, Bowling Green, KY WATE–TV, 6, Knoxville, TN
WKRN–TV, 2, Nashville, TN (formerly WTVW, 7, Evansville, IN WBIR–TV, 10, Knoxville, TN
WSIX) Green Jefferson
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WCVB–TV, 5, Boston, MA (formerly WJAR, 10, Providence, RI WZZM–TV, 13, Grand Rapids, MI
WHDH) WPRI–TV, 12, Providence, RI Alpena
WHDH–TV, 7, Boston, MA (formerly Suffolk WPBN–TV, 7, Traverse City, MI
WNAC) WBZ–TV, 4, Boston, MA +WGTQ, 8, Sault Ste. Marie, MI
WSBK–TV, 38, Boston, MA WCVB–TV, 5, Boston, MA (formerly WWTV, 9, Cadillac, MI
WLVI–TV, 56, Boston, MA (formerly WHDH) Antrim
WKBG) WHDH–TV, 7, Boston, MA (formerly WPBN–TV, 7, Traverse City, MI
+WBPX, 68, Boston, MA (formerly WQTV) WNAC) WWTV, 9, Cadillac, MI
Franklin WSBK–TV, 38, Boston, MA +WFXV, 45, Vanderbilt, MI (formerly
WWLP, 22, Springfield, MA WLVI–TV, 56, Boston, MA (formerly WGKU)
WGGB–TV, 40, Springfieldm MA (formerly WKBG) Arenac
WHYN) +WBPX, 68, Boston, MA (formerly WQTV) WNEM–TV, 5, Bay City, MI
WBZ–TV, 4, Boston, MA Worcester WJRT–TV, 12, Flint, MI
WCVB–TV, 5, Boston, MA (formerly WBZ–TV, 4, Boston, MA WWTV, 9, Cadillac, MI
WHDH) WCVB–TV, 5, Boston, MA (formerly Baraga
WFSB, 3, Hartford, CT (formerly WTIC) WHDH) WLUC–TV, 6, Marquette, MI
+WTXX, 20, Waterbury, CT WHDH–TV, 7, Boston, MA (formerly Barry
+WTIC–TV, 61, Hartford, CT WNAC) WWMT, 3, Kalamazoo, MI (formerly
Hampden WSBK–TV, 38, Boston, MA WKZO)
WWLP, 22, Springfield, MA WLVI–TV, 56, Boston, MA (formerly WOOD–TV, 8, Grand Rapids, MI
WGGB–TV, 40, Springfield, MA (formerly WKBG) WZZM–TV, 13, Grand Rapids, MI
WHYN) WJAR, 10, Providence, RI WLNS–TV, 6, Lansing, MI (formerly WJIM)
WFSB, 3, Hartford, CT (formerly WTIC) WPRI–TV, 12, Providence, RI Bay
WTNH–TV, 8, Hartford, CT (formerly WHLL, 27, Worcester, MA (formerly WNEM–TV, 5, Bay City, MI
WNHC) WSMW) WJRT–TV, 12, Flint, MI
+WTXX, 20, Waterbury, CT Acushnet—WFXT WEYI–TV, 25, Saginaw, MI (formerly
WVIT, 30, Hartford, CT (formerly WHNB) Barnstable—WFXT, WSBK–TV, WBZ–TV, WKNX)
+WTIC–TV, 61, Hartford, CT WCVB–TV, WHDH–TV, WLVI–TV, +WSMH, 66, Flint, MI
Hampshire WLNE–TV, WJAR Benzie
WWLP, 22, Springfield, MA Bourne—WFXT, WSBK–TV WPBN–TV, 7, Traverse City, MI
WGGB–TV, 40, Springfield, MA (formerly Brewster—WBZ–TV, WCVB–TV, WHDH–TV, WWTV, 9, Cadillac, MI
WHYN) WSBK–TV, WLNE–TV Berrien
WFSB, 3, Hartford, CT (formerly WTIC) Chatham—WFXT, WSBK–TV, WBZ–TV, WBBM–TV, 2, Chicago, IL
+WTXX, 20, Waterbury, CT WCVB–TV, WHDH–TV, WLVI–TV, WMAQ–TV, 5, Chicago, IL
+WVIT, 30, Hartford, CT WLNE–TV, WJAR WLS–TV, 7, Chicago, IL
+WTIC–TV, 61, Hartford, CT Dartmouth—WFXT WGN–TV, 9, Chicago, IL
Middlesex Dennis—WFXT, WSBK–TV, WBZ–TV, WNDU–TV, 16, South Bend, IN
WBZ–TV, 4, Boston, MA WCVB–TV, WHDH–TV, WLVI–TV, WSBT–TV, 22, South Bend, IN
WCVB–TV, 5, Boston, MA (formerly WLNE–TV, WJAR WSJV, 28, Elkhart, IN
WHDH) Eastham—WBZ–TV, WCVB–TV, WHDH–TV, Branch
WHDH–TV, 7, Boston, MA (formerly WSBK–TV, WLNE–TV WWMT, 3, Kalamazoo, MI (formerly
WNAC) Fairhaven—WFXT WKZO)
WSBK–TV, 38, Boston, MA Fall River—WFXT WOOD–TV, 8, Grand Rapids, MI
WLVI–TV, 56, Boston, MA (formerly Falmouth—WSBK–TV, WLVI–TV, WBPX +WXMI, 17, Grand Rapids, MI
WKBG) Harwich—WFXT, WSBK–TV, WBZ–TV, +WOTV, 41, Battle Creek, MI (formerly
+WBPX, 68, Boston, MA (formerly WQTV) WCVB–TV, WHDH–TV, WLVI–TV, WUHQ)
Nantucket WLNE–TV, WJAR WLNS–TV, 6, Lansing, MI (formerly WJIM)
WLNE–TV, 6, Providence, RI (formerly Marion—WFXT WILX–TV, 10, Lansing, MI
WTEV) Mattapoisett—WFXT +WSYM–TV, 47, Lansing, MI
WJAR, 10, Providence, RI New Bedford—WFXT Calhoun
WPRI–TV, 12, Providence, RI Orleans—WBZ–TV, WCVB–TV, WHDH–TV, WWMT, 3, Kalamazoo, MI (formerly
WBZ–TV, 4, Boston, MA WSBK–TV, WLNE–TV WKZO)
WCVB–TV, 5, Boston, MA Provincetown—WBZ–TV, WCVB–TV, WOOD–TV, 8, Grand Rapids, MI
(formerlyWHDH) WHDH–TV, WSBK–TV, WLNE–TV +WXMI, 17, Grand Rapids, MI
Norfolk Rochester—WFXT +WOTV, 41, Battle Creek, MI (formerly
WBZ–TV, 4, Boston, MA Sandwich—WFXT, WSBK–TV WUHQ)
WCVB–TV, 5, Boston, MA (formerly Truro—WBZ–TV, WCVB–TV, WHDH–TV, WLNS–TV, 6, Lansing, MI (formerly WJIM)
WHDH) WSBK–TV, WLNE–TV WILX–TV, 10, Lansing, MI
WHDH–TV, 7, Boston, MA (formerly Wareham—WFXT +WSYM–TV, 47, Lansing, MI
WNAC) Wellfleet—WBZ–TV, WCVB–TV, WHDH– Cass
WSBK–TV, 38, Boston, MA TV, WSBK–TV, WLNE–TV WNDU–TV, 16, South Bend, IN
WLVI–TV, 56, Boston, MA (formerly Yarmouth—WFXT, WSBK–TV, WBZ–TV, WSBT–TV, 22, South Bend, IN
WKBG) WCVB–TV, WHDH–TV, WLVI–TV, WSJV, 28, Elkhart, IN
+WBPX, 68, Boston, MA (formerly WQTV) WLNE–TV, WJAR WGN–TV, 9, Chicago, IL
Plymouth WWMT, 3, Kalamazoo, MI (formerly
WBZ–TV, 4, Boston, MA MICHIGAN WKZO)
WCVB–TV, 5, Boston, MA (formerly Alcona WOOD–TV, 8, Grand Rapids, MI
WHDH) WNEM–TV, 5, Bay City, MI +WXMI, 17, Grand Rapids, MI
WHDH–TV, 7, Boston, MA (formerly WJRT–TV, 12, Flint, MI Charlevoix
WNAC) Alger WPBN–TV, 7, Traverse City, MI
WSBK–TV, 38, Boston, MA WLUC–TV, 6, Marquette, MI WWTV, 9, Cadillac, MI
WLVI–TV, 56, Boston, MA (formerly WFRV–TV, 5, Green Bay, WI +WGTU, 29, Traverse City, MI
WKBG) Allegany +WFVX, 45, Vanderbilt, MI (formerly
+WBPX, 68, Boston, MA (formerly WQTV) WWMT, 3, Kalamazoo, MI (formerly WGKU)
WLNE–TV, 6, Providence, RI (formerly WKZO) Cheboygan
WTEV) WOOD–TV, 8, Grand Rapids, MI WPBN–TV, 7, Traverse City, MI
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WOWT, 6, Omaha, NE (formerly WOW) KLKN, 8, Lincoln, NE (formerly KHQL) KRNV, 4, Reno, NV (formerly KCRL)
KETV, 7, Omaha, NE KOLN, 10, Lincoln, NE KOLO–TV, 8, Reno, NV
+KPTM, 42, Omaha, NE KHGI–TV, 13, Kearney, NE (formerly +KAME–TV, 21, Reno, NV
KCTV, 5, Kansas City, MO (formerly KHOL) Mineral
KCMO) Washington KTVN, 2, Reno, NV
KOLN, 10, Lincoln, NE KMTV, 3, Omaha, NE KRNV, 4, Reno, NV (formerly KCRL)
KQTV, 2, St. Joseph, MO WOWT, 6, Omaha, NE (formerly WOW) KOLO–TV, 8, Reno, NV
Rock KETV, 7, Omaha, NE Nye
KELO–TV, 11, Sioux Falls, SD +KXVO, 15, Omaha, NE KTVN, 2, Reno, NV
Saline +KPTM, 42, Omaha, NE KRNV, 4, Reno, NV (formerly KCRL)
KSNB–TV, 4, Superior, NE (formerly Wayne KOLO–TV, 8, Reno, NV
KHTL) KTIV, 4, Sioux City, IA KVBC, 3, Las Vegas, NV (formerly KORK)
KOLN, 10, Lincoln, NE KCAU–TV, 9, Sioux City, IA Ormsby
KMTV, 3, Omaha, NE KMEG, 14, Sioux City, IA KTVN, 2, Reno, NV
KETV, 7, Omaha, NE Webster KRNV, 4, Reno, NV (formerly KCRL)
+KXVO, 15, Omaha, NE KHAS–TV, 5, Hastings, NE KOLO–TV, 8, Reno, NV
+KPTM, 42, Omaha, NE KOLN, 10, Lincoln, NE Pershing
Sarpy KHGI–TV, 13, Kearney, NE (formerly KTVN, 2, Reno, NV
KMTV, 3, Omaha, NE KHOL) KRNV, 4, Reno, NV (formerly KCRL)
WOWT, 6, Omaha, NE(formerly WOW) Wheeler KOLO–TV, 8, Reno, NV
KETV, 7, Omaha, NE KHAS–TV, 5, Hastings, NE Storey
+KXVO, 15, Omaha, NE KLKN, 8, Lincoln, NE (formerly KHQL) KTVN, 2, Reno, NV
+KPTM, 42, Omaha, NE KOLN, 10, Lincoln, NE KRNV, 4, Reno, NV (formerly KCRL)
Saunders York KOLO–TV, 8, Reno, NV
KMTV, 3, Omaha, NE KSNB–TV, 4, Superior, NE (formerly Washoe
WOWT, 6, Omaha, NE (formerly WOW) KHTL) KTVN, 2, Reno, NV
KETV, 7, Omaha, NE KHAS–TV, 5, Hastings, NE KRNV, 4, Reno, NV (formerly KCRL)
+KXVO, 15, Omaha, NE KOLN, 10, Lincoln, NE KOLO–TV, 8, Reno, NV
+KPTM, 42, Omaha, NE +KPTM, 42, Omaha, NE +KAME–TV, 21, Reno, NV
KOLN, 10, Lincoln, NE Imperial—KNOP–TV White Pine
Scotts Bluff KUTV, 2, Salt Lake City, UT
KSTF, 10, Scottsbluff, NE NEVADA
KTVX, 4, Salt Lake City, UT (formerly
KDUH–TV, 4, Scottsbluff, NE Carson City KCPX)
Seward +KAME–TV, 21, Reno, NV KSL–TV, 5, Salt Lake City, UT
KOLN, 10, Lincoln, NE Churchill
KMTV, 3, Omaha, NE KRNV, 4, Reno, NV (formerly KCRL) NEW HAMPSHIRE
WOWT, 6, Omaha, NE (formerly WOW) KOLO–TV, 8, Reno, NV Belknap
KETV, 7, Omaha, NE +KAME–TV, 21, Reno, NV WCSH, 6, Portland, ME
+KXVO, 15, Omaha, NE Clark WMTW–TV, 8, Portland, ME
+KPTM, 42, Omaha, NE KVBC, 3, Las Vegas, NV (formerly KORK) WGME–TV, 13, Portland, ME (formerly
Sheridan KVVU–TV, 5, Henderson, NV (formerly WGAN)
KDUH–TV, 4, Scottsbluff, NE KHBV) WBZ–TV, 4, Boston, MA
Sherman KLAS–TV, 8, Las Vegas, NV WCVB–TV, 5, Boston, MA (formerly
KHAS–TV, 5, Hastings, NE KTNV, 13, Las Vegas, NV (formerly KSHO) WHDH)
KOLN, 10, Lincoln, NE Douglas WMUR–TV, 9, Manchester, NH
KHGI–TV, 13, Kearney, NE (formerly KTVN, 2, Reno, NV +WNBU, 21, Concord, NH (formerly
KHOL) KRNV, 4, Reno, NV (formerly KCRL) WNHT)
Sioux KOLO–TV, 8, Reno, NV Carroll
KSTF, 10, Scottsbluff, NE +KAME–TV, 21, Reno, NV WCSH, 6, Portland, ME
KDUH–TV, 4, Scottsbluff, NE KTVU, 2, Oakland, CA WMTW–TV, 8, Portland, ME
Stanton Elko WGME–TV, 13, Portland, ME (formerly
KTIV, 4, Sioux City, IA KSL–TV, 5, Salt Lake City, UT WGAN)
KCAU–TV, 9, Sioux City, IA KBCI–TV, 2, Boise, ID (formerly KBOI) Cheshire
KLKN, 8, Lincoln, NE (formerly KHQL) KTVB, 7, Boise, ID WBZ–TV, 4, Boston, MA
KOLN, 10, Lincoln, NE KOLO–TV, 8, Reno, NV WCVB–TV, 5, Boston, MA (formerly
KMTV, 3, Omaha, NE Esmeralda WHDH)
WOWT, 6, Omaha, NE (formerly WOW) KOLO–TV, 8, Reno, NV WHDH–TV, 7, Boston, MA (formerly
KETV, 7, Omaha, NE Eureka WNAC)
Thayer KUTV, 2, Salt Lake City, UT WFSB, 3, Hartford, CT (formerly WTIC)
KSNB–TV, 4, Superior, NE (formerly KTVX, 4, Salt Lake City, UT (formerly WMUR–TV, 9, Manchester, NH
KHTL) KCPX) WWLP, 22, Springfield, MA
KHAS–TV, 5, Hastings, NE KSL–TV, 5, Salt Lake City, UT Coos
KOLN, 10, Lincoln, NE Humboldt WCSH, 6, Portland, ME
KHGI–TV, 13, Kearney, NE (formerly KOLO–TV, 8, Reno, NV WMTW–TV, 8, Portland, ME
KHOL) KBCI–TV, 2, Boise, ID (formerly KBOI) WGME–TV, 13, Portland, ME (formerly
Thomas KTVB, 7, Boise, ID WGAN)
KNOP–TV, 2, North Platte, NE Lander WCAX–TV, 3, Burlington, VT
Thurston KTVN, 2, Reno, NV Grafton
KTIV, 4, Sioux City, IA KOLO–TV, 8, Reno, NV WMTW–TV, 8, Portland, ME
KCAU–TV, 9, Sioux City, IA Lincoln WCAX–TV, 3, Burlington, VT
KMEG, 14, Sioux City, IA KVBC, 3, Las Vegas, NV (formerly KORK) Hillsborough
KMTV, 3, Omaha, NE KLAS–TV, 8, Las Vegas, NV WBZ–TV, 4, Boston, MA
WOWT, 6, Omaha, NE (formerly WOW) KTVX, 4, Salt Lake City, NV (formerly WCVB–TV, 5, Boston, MA (formerly
KETV, 7, Omaha, NE KCPX) WHDH)
Valley Lyon WHDH–TV, 7, Boston, MA (formerly
KHAS–TV, 5, Hastings, NE KTVN, 2, Reno, NV WNAC)
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WPIX, 11, New York, NY WPIX, 11, New York, NY KOAT–TV, 7, Albuquerque, NM
Middlesex Union KRQE, 13, Albuquerque, NM (formerly
WCBS–TV, 2, New York, NY WCBS–TV, 2, New York, NY KGGM)
WNBC, 4, New York, NY WNBC, 4, New York, NY Hidalgo
WNYW, 5, New York, NY (formerly WNYW, 5, New York, NY (formerly KTVK, 3, Phoenix, AZ
WNEW) WNEW) KSAZ–TV, 10, Phoenix, AZ (formerly
WABC–TV, 7, New York, NY WABC–TV, 7, New York, NY KOOL)
WWOR–TV, 9, New York, NY (formerly WWOR–TV, 9, New York, NY (formerly KPNX, 12, Phoenix, AZ (formerly KTAR)
WOR) WOR) KVOA, 4, Tucson, AZ
WPIX, 11, New York, NY WPIX, 11, New York, NY KGUN, 9, Tucson, AZ
Monmouth Warren KOLD–TV, 13, Tucson, AZ
WCBS–TV, 2, New York, NY KYW–TV, 3, Philadelphia, PA Lea North
WNBC, 4, New York, NY WPVI–TV, 6, Philadelphia, PA (formerly KBIM–TV, 10, Roswell, NM
WNYW, 5, New York, NY (formerly WFIL) KCBD–TV, 11, Lubbock, TX
WNEW) WCAU, 10, Philadelphia, PA Lea South
WABC–TV, 7, New York, NY WCBS–TV, 2, New York, NY KMID, 2, Midland, TX
WWOR–TV, 9, New York, NY (formerly WNBC, 4, New York, NY KOSA–TV, 7, Odessa, TX
WOR) WNYW, 5, New York, NY (formerly KWES–TV, 9, Odessa, TX (formerly
WPIX, 11, New York, NY WNEW) KMOM)
Morris WABC–TV, 7, New York, NY KCBD–TV, 11, Lubbock, TX
WCBS–TV, 2, New York, NY WPIX, 11, New York, NY KBIM–TV, 10, Roswell, NM
WNBC, 4, New York, NY +WFMZ–TV, 69, Allentown, PA Lincoln
WNYW, 5, New York, NY (formerly KOB–TV, 4, Albuquerque, NM
WNEW) NEW MEXICO KCBD–TV, 11, Lubbock, TX
WABC–TV, 7, New York, NY Bernalillo KBIM–TV, 10, Roswell, NM
WWOR–TV, 9, New York, NY (formerly KOB–TV, 4, Albuquerque, NM Los Alamos
WOR) KOAT–TV, 7, Albuquerque, NM KOB–TV, 4, Albuquerque, NM
WPIX, 11, New York, NY KRQE, 13, Albuquerque, NM (formerly KOAT–TV, 7, Albuquerque, NM
Ocean KGGM) KRQE, 13, Albuquerque, NM (formerly
WCBS–TV, 2, New York, NY +KASA–TV, 2, Santa Fe, NM (formerly KGGM)
WNBC, 4, New York, NY KNMZ, KKTO) +KGSW–TV, 14, Albuquerque, NM
WNYW, 5, New York, NY (formerly Catron Luna
WNEW) KOB–TV, 4, Albuquerque, NM KBDC–TV, 4, El Paso, TX (formerly KROD)
WABC–TV, 7, New York, NY KOAT–TV, 7, Albuquerque, NM KTSM–TV, 9, El Paso, TX
WWOR–TV, 9, New York, NY (formerly KVOA, 4, Tucson, AZ KELP–TV, 13, El Paso, TX (formerly KELP)
WOR) KGUN, 9, Tucson, AZ McKinley
WPIX, 11, New York, NY KOLD–TV, 13, Tucson, AZ KOB–TV, 4, Albuquerque, NM
WPVI–TV, 6, Philadelphia, PA (formerly Chaves KOAT–TV, 7, Albuquerque, NM
WFIL) KBIM–TV, 10, Roswell, NM KRQE, 13, Albuquerque, NM (formerly
Passaic KCBD–TV, 11, Lubbock, TX KGGM)
WCBS–TV, 2, New York, NY Cibola Mora
WNBC, 4, New York, NY +KGSW–TV, 14, Albuquerque, NM KOB–TV, 4, Albuquerque, NM
WNYW, 5, New York, NY (formerly Colfax KOAT–TV, 7, Albuquerque, NM
WNEW) KOB–TV, 4, Albuquerque, NM KRQE, 13, Albuquerque, NM (formerly
WABC–TV, 7, New York, NY KOAT–TV, 7, Albuquerque, NM KGGM)
WWOR–TV, 9, New York, NY (formerly KRQE, 13, Albuquerque, NM (formerly Otero
WOR) KGGM) KDBC–TV, 4, El Paso, TX (formerly KROD)
WPIX, 11, New York, NY KRDO–TV, 13, Colorado Springs, CO KTSM–TV, 9, El Paso, TX
Salem Curry +KFOX–TV, 14, El Paso, TX
KYW–TV, 3, Philadelphia, PA KVII–TV, 7, Amarillo, TX KOAT–TV, 7, Albuquerque, NM
WPVI–TV, 6, Philadelphia, PA (formerly KFDA–TV, 10, Amarillo, TX Quay
WFIL) KCBD–TV, 11, Lubbock, TX KAMR–TV, 4, Amarillo, TX (formerly
WCAU, 10, Philadelphia, PA De Baca KGNC)
WPHL–TV, 17, Philadelphia, PA KCBD–TV, 11, Lubbock, TX KVII–TV, 7, Amarillo, TX
WTXF–TV, 29, Philadelphia, PA (formerly KOAT–TV, 7, Albuquerque, NM KFDA–TV, 10, Amarillo, TX
WTAF) KBIM–TV, 10, Roswell, NM KOAT–TV, 7, Albuquerque, NM
WKBS–TV, 48, Altoona, PA Dona Ana KCBD–TV, 11, Lubbock, TX
+WPSG, 57, Philadelphia, PA (formerly KDBC–TV, 4, El Paso, TX (formerly KROD) Rio Arriba
WGBS) KTSM–TV, 9, El Paso, TX KOB–TV, 4, Albuquerque, NM
Somerset KVIA–TV, 7, El Paso, TX (formerly KELP) KOAT–TV, 7, Albuquerque, NM
WCBS–TV, 2, New York, NY +KFOX–TV, 14, El Paso, TX KRQE, 13, Albuquerque, NM (formerly
WNBC, 4, New York, NY Eddy KGGM)
WNYW, 5, New York, NY (formerly KBIM–TV, 10, Roswell, NM +KGSW–TV, 14, Albuquerque, NM
WNEW) KVIA–TV, 13, El Paso, TX (formerly KELP) Roosevelt
WABC–TV, 7, New York, NY KCBD–TV, 11, Lubbock, TX KFDA–TV, 10, Amarillo, TX
WWOR–TV, 9, New York, NY Grant KCBD–TV, 11, Lubbock, TX
(formerlyWOR) KDBC–TV, 4, El Paso, TX (formerly KROD) Sandoval
WPIX, 11, New York, NY KTSM–TV, 9, El Paso, TX KOB–TV, 4, Albuquerque, NM
Sussex KOAT–TV, 7, Albuquerque, NM KOAT–TV, 7, Albuquerque, NM
WCBS–TV, 2, New York, NY Guadalupe KRQE, 13, Albuquerque, NM (formerly
WNBC, 4, New York, NY KOB–TV, 4, Albuquerque, NM KGGM)
WNYW, 5, New York, NY (formerly KOAT–TV, 7, Albuquerque, NM +KASA–TV, 2, Santa Fe, NM (formerly
WNEW) KRQE, 13, Albuquerque, NM (formerly KNMZ)
WABC–TV, 7, New York, NY KGGM) San Juan
WWOR–TV, 9, New York, NY (formerly Harding KOB–TV, 4, Albuquerque, NM
WOR) KOB–TV, 4, Albuquerque, NM KOAT–TV, 7, Albuquerque, NM
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KRQE, 13, Albuquerque, NM (formerly WICZ–TV, 40, Binghamton, NY (formerly WGRZ–TV, 2, Buffalo, NY (formerly WGR)
KGGM) WINR) WIVB–TV, 4, Buffalo, NY (formerly WBEN)
San Miguel Cattaraugus WKBW–TV, 7, Buffalo, NY
KOB–TV, 4, Albuquerque, NM WGRZ–TV, 2, Buffalo, NY (formerly WGR) WUTV, 29, Buffalo, NY
KOAT–TV, 7, Albuquerque, NM WIVB–TV, 4, Buffalo, NY (formerly WBEN) +WNYO–TV, 49, Buffalo, NY (formerly
KRQE, 13, Albuquerque, NM (formerly WKBW–TV, 7, Buffalo, NY WNYB)
KGGM) +WNYO–TV, 49, Buffalo, NY (formerly Essex
Santa Fe WNYB) WCAX–TV, 3, Burlington, VT
KOB–TV, 4, Albuquerque, NM Cayuga WPTZ, 5, Plattsburgh, NY
KOAT–TV, 7, Albuquerque, NM WSTM–TV, 3, Syracuse, NY (formerly Franklin
KRQE, 13, Albuquerque, NM (formerly WSYR) WCAX–TV, 3, Burlington, VT
KGGM) WTVH, 5, Syracuse, NY (formerly WHEN) WPTZ, 5, Plattsburgh, NY
+KGSW–TV, 14, Albuquerque, NM WIXT, 9, Syracuse, NY (formerly WNYS) CBOT, 4, Canada
Sierra +WSYT, 68, Syracuse, NY CBMT, 6, Canada
KOB–TV, 4, Albuquerque, NM WHEC–TV, 10, Rochester, NY CJOH, 8, Canada (formerly CJSS)
KOAT–TV, 7, Albuquerque, NM WOKR, 13, Rochester, NY CFCF, 12, Canada
KRQE, 13, Albuquerque, NM (formerly Chautauqua Fulton
KGGM) WGRZ–TV, 2, Buffalo, NY (formerly WGR) WRGB, 6, Schenectady, NY
Socorro WIVB–TV, 4, Buffalo, NY (formerly WBEN) WTEN, 10, Albany, NY
KOB–TV, 4, Albuquerque, NM WKBW–TV, 7, Buffalo, NY WNYT, 13, Albany, NY (formerly WAST)
KOAT–TV, 7, Albuquerque, NM Chemung +WXXA–TV, 23, Albany, NY
KRQE, 13, Albuquerque, NM (formerly WETM–TV, 18, Elmira, NY (formerly Genesee
KGGM) WSYE) WGRZ–TV, 2, Buffalo, NY (formerly WGR)
+KGSW–TV, 14, Albuquerque, NM WENY–TV, 36, Elmira, NY WIVB–TV, 4, Buffalo, NY (formerly WBEN)
Taos WBNG–TV, 12, Binghamton, NY (formerly WKBW–TV, 7, Buffalo, NY
KOB–TV, 4, Albuquerque, NM WNBF) +WNYO–TV, 49, Buffalo, NY (formerly
KOAT–TV, 7, Albuquerque, NM WNYW, 5, New York, NY (formerly WNYB)
KRQE, 13, Albuquerque, NM (formerly WNEW) WROC–TV, 8, Rochester, NY
KGGM) Chenango WHEC–TV, 10, Rochester, NY
Torrance WSTM–TV, 3, Syracuse, NY (formerly WOKR, 13, Rochester, NY
KOB–TV, 4, Albuquerque, NM WSYR) Greene
KOAT–TV, 7, Albuquerque, NM WTVH, 5, Syracuse, NY (formerly WHEN) WRGB, 6, Schenectady, NY
KRQE, 13, Albuquerque, NM (formerly WIXT, 9, Syracuse, NY (formerly WNYS) WTEN, 10, Albany, NY
KGGM) WBNG–TV, 12, Binghamton, NY (formerly WNYT, 13, Albany, NY (formerly WAST)
Union WNBF) +WXXA–TV, 23, Albany, NY
KAMR–TV, 4, Amarillo, TX (formerly WICZ–TV, 40, Binghamton, NY (formerly +WRNN–TV, 62, Kingston, NY (formerly
KGNC)
WINR) WTZA)
KVII–TV, 7, Amarillo, TX
Clinton Hamilton
KFDA–TV, 10, Amarillo, TX
WCAX–TV 3, Burlington, VT WRGB, 6, Schenectady, NY
KKTV, 11, Colorado Springs, CO
WPTZ, 5, Plattsburgh, NY WTEN, 10, Albany, NY
KRDO–TV, 13, Colorado Springs, CO
WVNY, 22, Burlington, VT Herkimer
Valencia
CBMT, 6, Canada WKTV, 2, Utica, NY
KOB–TV, 4, Albuquerque, NM
CFCF, 12, Canada +WFXV, 33, Utica, NY
KOAT–TV, 7, Albuquerque, NM
Columbia WRGB, 6, Schenectady, NY
KRQE, 13, Albuquerque, NM (formerly
WRGB, 6, Schenectady, NY WTEN, 10, Albany, NY
KGGM)
+KASA–TV, 2, Santa Fe, NM (formerly WTEN, 10, Albany, NY +WXXA–TV, 23, Albany, NY
KNMZ) WNYT, 13, Albany, NY (formerly WAST) WTVH, 5, Syracuse, NY (formerly WHEN)
Albuquerque—KASA–TV +WXXA–TV, 23, Albany, NY WIXT, 9, Syracuse, NY (formerly WNYS)
Corrales—KASA–TV +WRNN–TV, 62, Kingston, NY (formerly Jefferson
Kirkland AFB—KASA–TV WTZA) WWNY–TV, 7, Carthage, NY
Paradise Hills—KASA–TV Cortland +WWTI, 50, Watertown, NY
WSTM–TV, 3, Syracuse, NY (formerly WSTM–TV, 3, Syracuse, NY (formerly
NEW YORK WSYR) WSYR)
Albany WTVH, 5, Syracuse, NY (formerly WHEN) WTVH, 5, Syracuse, NY (formerly WHEN)
WRGB, 6, Schenectady, NY WIXT, 9, Syracuse, NY (formerly WNYS) CKWS, 11, Canada
WTEN, 10, Albany, NY +WSYT, 68, Syracuse, NY Kings
WNYT, 13, Albany, NY (formerly WAST) Delaware WCBS–TV, 2, New York, NY
+WXXA–TV, 23, Albany, NY WBNG–TV, 12, Binghamton, NY (formerly WNBC, 4, New York, NY
Alleghany WNBF) WNYW, 5, New York, NY (formerly
WGRZ–TV, 2, Buffalo, NY (formerly WGR) WRGB, 6, Schenectady, NY WNEW)
WIVB–TV, 4, Buffalo, NY (formerly WBEN) WTEN, 10, Albany, NY WABC–TV, 7, New York, NY
WKBW–TV, 7, Buffalo, NY WKTV, 2, Utica, NY WWOR–TV, 9, New York, NY (formerly
Bronx Dutchess WOR)
WCBS–TV, 2, New York, NY WCBS–TV, 2, New York, NY WPIX, 11, New York, NY
WNBC, 4, New York, NY WNBC, 4, New York, NY Lewis
WNYW, 5, New York, NY (formerly WNYW, 5, New York, NY (formerly WWNY–TV, 7, Carthage, NY
WNEW) WNEW) +WWTI, 50, Watertown, NY
WABC–TV, 7, New York, NY WABC–TV, 7, New York, NY WSTM–TV, 3, Syracuse, NY (formerly
WWOR–TV, 9, New York, NY (formerly WWOR–TV, 9, New York, NY (formerly WSYR)
WOR) WOR) WTVH, 5, Syracuse, NY (formerly WHEN)
WPIX, 11, New York, NY WPIX, 11, New York, NY WKTV, 2, Utica, NY
Broome WTEN, 10, Albany, NY Livingston
WBNG–TV, 12, Binghamton, NY (formerly +WXXA–TV, 23, Albany, NY WROC–TV, 8, Rochester, NY
WNBF) +WRNN–TV, 62, Kingston, NY (formerly WHEC–TV, 10, Rochester, NY
WIVT, 34, Binghamton, NY (formerly WTZA) WOKR, 13, Rochester, NY
WBJA) Erie +WUHF, 31, Rochester, NY
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WGRZ–TV, 2, Buffalo, NY (formerly WGR) WTVH, 5, Syracuse, NY (formerly WHEN) +WWTI, 50, Watertown, NY
Madison WIXT, 9, Syracuse, NY (formerly WNYS) WPTZ, 5, Plattsburgh, NY
WSTM–TV, 3, Syracuse, NY (formerly +WSYT, 68, Syracuse, NY CBOT, 4, Canada
WSYR) Orange CJOH, 8, Canada (formerly CJSS)
WTVH, 5, Syracuse, NY (formerly WHEN) WCBS–TV, 2, New York, NY CKWS, 11, Canada
WIXT, 9, Syracuse, NY (formerly WNYS) WNBC, 4, New York, NY Saratoga
+WSYT, 68, Syracuse, NY WNYW, 5, New York, NY (formerly WRGB, 6, Schenectady, NY
WKTV, 2, Utica, NY WNEW) WTEN, 10, Albany, NY
Monroe WABC–TV, 7, New York, NY WNYT, 13, Albany, NY (formerly WAST)
WROC–TV, 8, Rochester, NY WWOR–TV, 9, New York, NY (formerly +WXXA–TV, 23, Albany, NY
WHEC–TV, 10, Rochester, NY WOR) Schenectady
WOKR, 13, Rochester, NY WPIX, 11, New York, NY WRGB, 6, Schenectady, NY
+WUHF, 31, Rochester, NY Orlean WTEN, 10, Albany, NY
Montgomery WGRZ–TV, 2, Buffalo, NY (formerly WGR) WNYT, 13, Albany, NY (formerly WAST)
WRGB, 6, Schenectady, NY WIVB–TV, 4, Buffalo, NY (formerly WBEN) +WXXA–TV, 23, Albany, NY
WTEN, 10, Albany, NY WKBW–TV, 7, Buffalo, NY Schoharie
WNYT, 13, Albany, NY (formerly WAST) WUTV, 29, Buffalo, NY WRGB, 6, Schenectady, NY
+WXXA–TV, 23, Albany, NY WROC–TV, 8, Rochester, NY WTEN, 10, Albany, NY
WKTV, 2, Utica, NY WHEC–TV, 10, Rochester, NY WNYT, 13, Albany, NY (formerly WAST)
Nassau WOKR, 13, Rochester, NY +WXXA–TV, 23, Albany, NY
WCBS–TV, 2, New York, NY Oswego Schuyler
WNBC, 4, New York, NY WSTM–TV, 3, Syracuse, NY (formerly WSTM–TV, 3, Syracuse, NY (formerly
WNYW, 5, New York, NY (formerly WSYR) WSYR)
WNEW) WTVH, 5, Syracuse, NY (formerly WHEN) WTVH, 5, Syracuse, NY (formerly WHEN)
WABC–TV, 7, New York, NY WNYS, 9, Syracuse, NY (formerly WNYS) WIXT, 9, Syracuse, NY (formerly WNYS)
WWOR–TV, 9, New York, NY (formerly +WSYT, 68, Syracuse, NY +WSYT, 68, Syracuse, NY
WOR) Otsego WROC–TV, 8, Rochester, NY
WPIX, 11, New York, NY WKTV, 2, Utica, NY WHEC–TV, 10, Rochester, NY
New York WRGB, 6, Schenectady, NY Seneca
WCBS–TV, 2, New York, NY WBNG–TV, 12, Binghamton, NY (formerly WSTM–TV, 3, Syracuse, NY (formerly
WNBC, 4, New York, NY WNBF) WSYR)
WTVH, 5, Syracuse, NY (formerly WHEN)
WNYW, 5, New York, NY (formerly WTVH, 5, Syracuse, NY (formerly WHEN)
WIXT, 9, Syracuse, NY (formerly WNYS)
WNEW) WIXT, 9, Syracuse, NY (formerly WNYS)
+WSYT, 68, Syracuse, NY
WABC–TV, 7, New York, NY Putnam
WROC–TV, 8, Rochester, NY
WWOR–TV, 9, New York, NY (formerly WCBS–TV, 2, New York, NY
WHEC–TV, 10, Rochester, NY
WOR) WNBC, 4, New York, NY
WOKR, 13, Rochester, NY
WPIX, 11, New York, NY WNYW, 5, New York, NY (formerly Steuben
Niagara WNEW) WSTM–TV, 3, Syracuse, NY (formerly
WGRZ–TV, 2, Buffalo, NY (formerly WGR) WABC–TV, 7, New York, NY WSYR)
WIVB–TV, 4, Buffalo, NY (formerly WBEN) WWOR–TV, 9, New York, NY (formerly WTVH, 5, Syracuse, NY (formerly WHEN)
WKBW–TV, 7, Buffalo, NY WOR) WIXT, 9, Syracuse, NY (formerly WNYS)
WUTV, 29, Buffalo, NY WPIX, 11, New York, NY WBNG–TV, 12, Binghamton, NY (formerly
+WNYO–TV, 49, Buffalo, NY (formerly Queens WNBF)
WNYB) WCBS–TV, 2, New York, NY WIVB–TV, 4, Buffalo, NY (formerly WBEN)
CBLT, 6, Canada WNBC, 4, New York, NY WKBW–TV, 7, Buffalo, NY
CFTO, 9, Canada WNYW, 5, New York, NY (formerly WETM–TV, 18, Elmira, NY (formerly
CHCH, 11, Canada WNEW) WSYE)
Oneida East WABC–TV, 7, New York, NY Suffolk East
WKTV, 2, Utica, NY WWOR–TV, 9, New York, NY (formerly WCBS–TV, 2, New York, NY
WUTR, 20, Utica, NY WOR) WNBC, 4, New York, NY
+WFXV, 33, Utica, NY WPIX, 11, New York, NY WNYW, 5, New York, NY (formerly
WSTM–TV, 3, Syracuse, NY (formerly Rensselaer WNEW)
WSYR) WRGB, 6, Schenectady, NY WABC–TV, 7, New York, NY
WTVH, 5, Syracuse, NY (formerly WHEN) WTEN, 10, Albany, NY WWOR–TV, 9, New York, NY (formerly
WIXT, 9, Syracuse, NY (formerly WNYS) WNYT, 13, Albany, NY (formerly WAST) WOR)
+WSYT, 68, Syracuse, NY +WXXA–TV, 23, Albany, NY WPIX, 11, New York, NY
Oneida West Richmond WFSB, 3, Hartford, CT (formerly WTIC)
WSTM–TV, 3, Syracuse, NY (formerly WCBS–TV, 2, New York, NY WTNH–TV, 8, New Haven, CT (formerly
WSYR) WNBC, 4, New York, NY WNHC)
WTVH, 5, Syracuse, NY (formerly WHEN) WNYW, 5, New York, NY (formerly Suffolk West
WIXT, 9, Syracuse, NY (formerly WNYS) WNEW) WCBS–TV, 2, New York, NY
+WSYT, 68, Syracuse, NY WABC–TV, 7, New York, NY WNBC, 4, New York, NY
WKTV, 2, Utica, NY WWOR–TV, 9, New York, NY (formerly WNYW, 5, New York, NY (formerly
+WFXV, 33, Utica, NY WOR) WNEW)
Onondaga WPIX, 11, New York, NY WABC–TV, 7, New York, NY
WSTM–TV, 3, Syracuse, NY (formerly Rockland WWOR–TV, 9, New York, NY (formerly
WSYR) WCBS–TV, 2, New York, NY WOR)
WTVH, 5, Syracuse, NY (formerly WHEN) WNBC, 4, New York, NY WPIX, 11, New York, NY
WIXT, 9, Syracuse, NY (formerly WNYS) WNYW, 5, New York, NY (formerly Sullivan
Ontario WNEW) WCBS–TV, 2, New York, NY
WROC–TV, 8, Rochester, NY WABC–TV, 7, New York, NY WNBC, 4, New York, NY
WHEC–TV, 10, Rochester, NY WWOR–TV, 9, New York, NY (formerly WNYW, 5, New York, NY (formerly
WOKR, 13, Rochester, NY WOR) WNEW)
+WUHF, 31, Rochester, NY WPIX, 11, New York, NY WABC–TV, 7, New York, NY
WSTM–TV, 3, Syracuse, NY (formerly St. Lawrence WWOR–TV, 9, New York, NY (formerly
WSYR) WWNY–TV, 7, Carthage, NY WOR)
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+WHNS, 21, Greenville, SC WBTV, 3, Charlotte, NC WXII, 12, Greensboro, NC (formerly WSJS)
Cabarrus WSOC–TV, 9, Charlotte, NC +WXLV–TV, 45, Winston-Salem, NC
WBTV, 3, Charlotte, NC +WCNC–TV, 36, Charlotte, NC (formerly WNRW)
WSOC–TV, 9, Charlotte, NC +WJZY, 46, Belmont, NC +WUPN–TV, 48, Greensboro, NC (formerly
WCCB, 18, Charlotte, NC WYFF, 4, Greenville, SC (formerly WFBC) WGGT)
WCNC–TV, 36, Charlotte, NC (formerly WSPA–TV, 7, Greenville, SC +WLXI–TV, 61, Greensboro, NC
WRET) WLOS, 13, Greenville, SC +WJZY, 46, Belmont, NC
+WJZY, 46, Belmont, NC +WHNS, 21, Greenville, SC Franklin
Caldwell Columbus WRAL–TV, 5, Raleigh, NC
WBTV, 3, Charlotte, NC WWAY, 3, Wilmington, NC WTVD, 11, Durham, NC
WSOC–TV, 9, Charlotte, NC WECT, 6, Wilmington, NC +WLFL, 22, Raleigh, NC
+WCNC–TV, 36, Charlotte, NC +WSFX–TV, 26, Wilmington, NC +WRDC, 28, Durham, NC (formerly WPTF,
+WJZY, 46, Belmont, NC WBTW, 13, Florence, SC WRDU)
WYFF, 4, Greenville, SC (formerly WFBC) +WWMB, 21, Florence, SC +WKFT, 40, Fayetteville, NC
WSPA–TV, 7, Greenville, SC +WFXB, 43, Myrtle Beach, SC WNCT–TV, 9, Greenville, NC
WLOS, 13, Greenville, SC Craven Gaston
+WHNS, 21, Greenville, SC WITN–TV, 7, Washington, NC WBTV, 3, Charlotte, NC
Camden WNCT–TV, 9, Greenville, NC WSOC–TV, 9, Charlotte, NC
WTKR, 3, Norfolk, VA (formerly WTAR) WCTI, 12, New Bern, NC WCCB, 18, Charlotte, NC
WAVY–TV, 10, Portsmouth, VA Cumberland WCNC–TV, 36, Charlotte, NC (formerly
WVEC–TV, 13, Hampton, VA WRAL–TV, 5, Raleigh, NC WRET)
-Carteret WTVD, 11, Durham, NC WLOS, 13, Greenville, SC
WITN–TV, 7, Washington, NC +WLFL, 22, Raleigh, NC Gates
WNCT–TV, 9, Greenville, NC +WKFT, 40, Fayetteville, NC WTKR, 3, Norfolk, VA (formerlyWTAR)
WCTI, 12, New Bern, NC WECT, 6, Wilmington, NC WAVY–TV, 10, Portsmouth, VA
Caswell +WBTW, 13, Florence, SC WVEC–TV, 13, Hampton, VA
WFMY–TV, 2, Greensboro, NC Currituck Graham
WGHP, 8, Greensboro, NC WTKR, 3, Norfolk, VA (formerly WTAR) WATE–TV, 6, Knoxville, TN
WXII, 12, Greensboro, NC (formerly WSJS) WAVY–TV, 10, Portsmouth, VA WBIR–TV, 10, Knoxville, TN
+WXLV–TV, 45, Winston-Salem, NC WVEC–TV, 13, Hampton, VA WYFF, 4, Greenville, SC (formerly WFBC)
(formerly WNRW) Dare WLOS, 13, Greenville, SC
+WUPN–TV, 48, Greensboro, NC (formerly WTKR, 3, Norfolk, VA (formerly WTAR) Granville
WGGT) WAVY–TV, 10, Portsmouth, VA WRAL–TV, 5, Raleigh, NC
WRAL–TV, 5, Raleigh, NC WVEC–TV, 13, Hampton, VA WTVD, 11, Durham, NC
WDBJ, 7, Roanoke, VA WITN–TV, 7, Washington, NC +WLFL, 22, Raleigh, NC
WSLS–TV, 10, Roanoke, VA Davidson WRDC, 28, Durham, NC (formerly WRDU)
WSET–TV, 13, Lynchburg, VA (formerly WFMY–TV, 2, Greensboro, NC +WKFT, 40, Fayetteville, NC
WLVA) WGHP, 8, Greensboro, NC Greene
Catawba WXII, 12, Greensboro, NC (formerly WSJS) WITN–TV, 7, Washington, NC
WBTV, 3, Charlotte, NC +WXLV–TV, 45, Winston-Salem, NC WNCT–TV, 9, Greenville, NC
WSOC–TV, 9, Charlotte, NC (formerly WNRW) WRAL–TV, 5, Raleigh, NC
WCCB, 18, Charlotte, NC +WUPN–TV, 48, Greensboro, NC (formerly WTVD, 11, Durham, NC
+WCNC–TV, 36, Charlotte, NC WGGT) +WLFL, 22, Raleigh, NC
+WJZY, 46, Belmont, NC WBTV, 3, Charlotte, NC Guilford
WSPA–TV, 7, Greenville, SC WSOC–TV, 9, Charlotte, NC WFMY–TV, 2, Greensboro, NC
WLOS, 13, Greenville, SC +WJZY, 46, Belmont, NC WGHP, 8, Greensboro, NC
+WHNS, 21, Greenville, SC Davie WXII, 12, Greensboro, NC (formerly WSJS)
Chatham WFMY–TV, 2, Greensboro, NC +WXLV–TV, 45, Winston-Salem, NC
WFMY–TV, 2, Greensboro, NC WGHP, 8, Greensboro, NC (formerly WNRW)
WGHP, 8, Greensboro, NC WXII, 12, Greensboro, NC (formerly WSJS) +WUPN–TV, 48, Greensboro, NC (formerly
WRAL–TV, 5, Raleigh, NC WBTV, 3, Charlotte, NC WGGT)
WTVD, 11, Durham, NC WSOC–TV, 9, Charlotte, NC +WLXI–TV, 61, Greensboro, NC
+WLFL, 22, Raleigh, NC Duplin Halifax
WRDC, 28, Durham, NC (formerly WRDU) WITN–TV, 7, Washington, NC WITN–TV, 7, Washington, NC
+WKFT, 40, Fayetteville, NC WNCT–TV, 9, Greenville, NC WNCT–TV, 9, Greenville, NC
Cherokee WRAL–TV, 5, Raleigh, NC WRAL–TV, 5, Raleigh, NC
WRCB–TV, 3, Chattanooga, TN WTVD, 11, Durham, NC WTVD, 11, Durham, NC
WTVC, 9, Chattanooga, TN +WLFL, 22, Raleigh, NC +WLFL, 22, Raleigh, NC
WDEF–TV, 12, Chattanooga, TN WWAY, 3, Wilmington, NC Harnett
WYFF, 4, Greenville, SC (formerly WFBC) WECT, 6, Wilmington, NC WRAL–TV, 5, Raleigh, NC
WLOS–TV, 13, Greenville, SC Durham WTVD, 11, Durham, NC
Chowan WRAL–TV, 5, Raleigh, NC +WLFL, 22, Raleigh, NC
WTKR, 3, Norfolk, VA (formerly WTAR) WTVD, 11, Durham, NC +WRDC, 28, Durham, NC (formerly WPTF,
WAVY–TV, 10, Portsmouth, VA +WLFL, 22, Raleigh, NC WRDU)
WVEC–TV, 13, Hampton, VA WRDC, 28, Durham, NC (formerly WRDU) +WKFT, 40, Fayetteville, NC
WITN–TV, 7, Washington, NC +WKFT, 40, Fayetteville, NC WECT, 6, Wilmington, NC
WNCT–TV, 9, Greenville, NC WFMY–TV, 2, Greensboro, NC Haywood
Clay Edgecombe WYFF, 4, Greenville, SC (formerly WFBC)
WRCB–TV, 3, Chattanooga, TN WITN–TV, 7, Washington, NC WSPA–TV, 7, Greenville, SC
WTVC, 9, Chattanooga, TN WNCT–TV, 9, Greenville, NC WLOS, 13, Greenville, SC
WDEF–TV, 12, Chattanooga, TN WRAL–TV, 5, Raleigh, NC Henderson
WSB–TV, 2, Atlanta, GA WTVD, 11, Durham, NC WYFF, 4, Greenville, SC (formerly WFBC)
WAGA, 5, Atlanta, GA +WLFL, 22, Raleigh, NC WSPA–TV, 7, Greenville, SC
WXIA–TV, 11, Atlanta, GA (formerly Forsyth WLOS, 13, Greenville, SC
WQXI) WFMY–TV, 2, Greensboro, NC +WHNS, 21, Greenville, SC
Cleveland WGHP, 8, Greensboro, NC Hertford
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WTKR, 3, Norfolk, VA (formerly WTAR) WLOS, 13, Greenville, SC WTKR, 3, Norfolk, VA (formerly WTAR)
WAVY–TV, 10, Portsmouth, VA WSB–TV, 2, Atlanta, GA WAVY–TV, 10, Portsmouth, VA
WVEC–TV, 13, Hampton, VA Madison WVEC–TV, 13, Hampton, VA
Hoke WYFF, 4, Greenville, SC (formerly WFBC) WGNT, 27, Portsmouth, VA (formerly
WRAL–TV, 5, Raleigh, NC WLOS, 13, Greenville, SC WYAH)
WTVD, 11, Durham, NC Martin +WTVZ, 33, Norfolk, VA
+WLFL, 22, Raleigh, NC WITN–TV, 7, Washington, NC Pender
+WKFT, 40, Fayetteville, NC WNCT–TV, 9, Greenville, NC WWAY, 3, Wilmington, NC
WBTW, 13, Florence, SC WCTI, 12, New Bern, NC WECT, 6, Wilmington, NC
+WFXB, 43, Myrtle Beach, SC Mecklenburg +WSFX–TV, 26, Wilmington, NC
WGHP, 8, Greensboro, NC WBTV, 3, Charlotte, NC Perquimans
WECT, 6, Wilmington, NC WSOC–TV, 9, Charlotte, NC WTKR, 3, Norfolk, VA (formerly WTAR)
Hyde WCCB, 18, Charlotte, NC WAVY–TV, 10, Portsmouth, VA
WITN–TV, 7, Washington, NC WCNC–TV, 36, Charlotte, NC (formerly WVEC–TV, 13, Hampton, VA
WNCT–TV, 9, Greenville, NC WRET) Person
WCTI, 12, New Bern, NC Mitchell WRAL–TV, 5, Raleigh, NC
Iredell WBTV, 3, Charlotte, NC WTVD, 11, Durham, NC
WBTV, 3, Charlotte, NC WCYB–TV, 5, Bristol, VA +WLFL, 22, Raleigh, NC
WSOC–TV, 9, Charlotte, NC WYFF, 4, Greenville, SC (formerly WFBC) WRDC, 28, Durham, NC (formerly WRDU)
WCCB, 18, Charlotte, NC WSPA–TV, 7, Greenville, SC WFMY–TV, 2, Greensboro, NC
WCNC–TV, 36, Charlotte, NC (formerly WLOS, 13, Greenville, SC WDBJ, 7, Roanoke, VA
WRET) Montgomery WSLS–TV, 10, Roanoke, VA
+WJZY, 46, Belmont, NC WFMY–TV, 2, Greensboro, NC WSET–TV, 13, Lynchburg, VA (formerly
+WFMY–TV, 2, Greensboro, NC WGHP, 8, Greensboro, NC WLVA)
WGHP, 8, Greensboro, NC WBTV, 3, Charlotte, NC Pitt
WXII, 12, Greensboro, NC (formerly WSJS) WSOC–TV, 9, Charlotte, NC WITN–TV, 7, Washington, NC
+WUPN–TV, 48, Greensboro, NC (formerly +WKFT, 40, Fayetteville, NC WNCT–TV, 9, Greenville, NC
WGGT) Moore WCTI, 12, New Bern, NC
Jackson WFMY–TV, 2, Greensboro, NC WRAL–TV, 5, Raleigh, NC
WYFF, 4, Greenville, SC (formerly WFBC) WGHP, 8, Greensboro, NC Polk
WSPA–TV, 7, Greenville, SC +WUPN–TV, 48, Greensboro, NC (formerly WYFF, 4, Greenville, SC (formerly WFBC)
WLOS, 13, Greenville, SC WGGT) WSPA–TV, 7, Greenville, SC
+WHNS, 21, Greenville, SC WRAL–TV, 5, Raleigh, NC WLOS, 13, Greenville, SC
Johnston WTVD, 11, Durham, NC WBTV, 3, Charlotte, NC
WRAL–TV, 5, Raleigh, NC +WLFL, 22, Raleigh, NC Randolph
WTVD, 11, Durham, NC +WRDC, 28, Durham (formerly WPTF, WFMY–TV, 2, Greensboro, NC
+WLFL, 22, Raleigh, NC WRDU) WGHP, 8, Greensboro, NC
+WRDC, 28, Durham, NC (formerly WPTF, +WKFT, 40, Fayetteville, NC WXII, 12, Greensboro, NC (formerly WSJS)
WRDU) WECT, 6, Wilmington, NC Richmond
+WKFT, 40, Fayetteville, NC Nash WBTV, 3, Charlotte, NC
WITN–TV, 7, Washington, NC WITN–TV, 7, Washington, NC WSOC–TV, 9, Charlotte, NC
WNCT–TV, 9, Greenville, NC WNCT–TV, 9, Greenville, NC WBTW, 13, Florence, SC
Jones WRAL–TV, 5, Raleigh, NC +WPDE–TV, 15, Florence, SC
WITN–TV, 7, Washington, NC WTVD, 11, Durham, NC WGHP, 8, Greensboro, NC
WNCT–TV, 9, Greenville, NC +WLFL, 22, Raleigh, NC +WLFL, 22, Raleigh, NC
WCTI, 12, New Bern, NC +WRDC, 28, Durham, NC (formerly WPTF, +WKFT, 40, Fayetteville, NC
Lee WRDU) Robeson
WRAL–TV, 5, Raleigh, NC New Hanover WWAY, 3, Wilmington, NC
WTVD, 11, Durham, NC WWAY, 3, Wilmington, NC WECT, 6, Wilmington, NC
+WLFL, 22, Raleigh, NC WECT, 6, Wilmington, NC WBTW, 13, Florence, SC
WRDC, 28, Durham, NC (formerly WRDU) +WSFX–TV, 26, Wilmington, NC +WPDE–TV, 15, Florence, SC
+WKFT, 40, Fayetteville, NC Northampton +WWMB, 21, Florence, SC
WFMY–TV, 2, Greensboro, NC WTKR, 3, Norfolk, VA (formerly WTAR) +WFXB, 43, Myrtle Beach, SC
WGHP, 8, Greensboro, NC WAVY–TV, 10, Portsmouth, VA WRAL–TV, 5, Raleigh, NC
Lenoir WVEC–TV, 13, Hampton, VA WTVD, 11, Durham, NC
WITN–TV, 7, Washington, NC WITN–TV, 7, Washington, NC +WKFT, 40, Fayetteville, NC
WNCT–TV, 9, Greenville, NC WNCT–TV, 9, Greenville, NC Rockingham
WCTI, 12, New Bern, NC Onslow WFMY–TV, 2, Greensboro, NC
WRAL–TV, 5, Raleigh, NC WITN–TV, 7, Washington, NC WGHP, 8, Greensboro, NC
Lincoln WNCT–TV, 9, Greenville, NC WXII, 12, Greensboro, NC (formerly WSJS)
WBTV, 3, Charlotte, NC WCTI, 12, New Bern, NC WDBJ, 7, Roanoke, VA
WSOC–TV, 9, Charlotte, NC WWAY, 3, Wilmington, NC WSLS–TV, 10, Roanoke, VA
WCCB, 18, Charlotte, NC WECT, 6, Wilmington, NC Rowan
WCNC–TV, 36, Charlotte, NC (formerly Orange WBTV, 3, Charlotte, NC
WRET) WRAL–TV, 5, Raleigh, NC WSOC–TV, 9, Charlotte, NC
WSPA–TV, 7, Greenville, SC WTVD, 11, Durham, NC WCCB, 18, Charlotte, NC
WLOS, 13, Greenville, SC +WLFL, 22, Raleigh, NC WCNC–TV, 36, Charlotte, NC (formerly
McDowell WRDC, 28, Durham, NC (formerly WRDU) WRET)
WYFF, 4, Greenville, SC (formerly WFBC) +WKFT, 40, Fayetteville, NC +WJZY, 46, Belmont, NC
WSPA–TV, 7, Greenville, SC WFMY–TV, 2, Greensboro, NC WFMY–TV, 2, Greensboro, NC
WLOS, 13, Greenville, SC WGHP, 8, Greensboro, NC WGHP, 8, Greensboro, NC
WBTV, 3, Charlotte, NC Pamlico WXII, 12, Greensboro, NC (formerly WSJS)
+WJZY, 46, Belmont, NC WITN–TV, 7, Washington, NC +WXLV–TV, 45, Winston-Salem, NC
Macon WNCT–TV, 9, Greenville, NC (formerly WNRW)
WYFF, 4, Greenville, SC (formerly WFBC) WCTI, 12, New Bern, NC +WUPN–TV, 48, Greensboro, NC (formerly
WSPA–TV, 7, Greenville, SC Pasquotank WGGT)
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KSFY–TV, 13, Sioux Falls, SD (formerly +WJKT, 16, Jackson, TN (formerly WMTU) +WVLT–TV, 8, Knoxville, TN (formerly
KSOO) Claiborne WTVK, WKXT)
Ziebach WATE–TV, 6, Knoxville, TN WBIR–TV, 10, Knoxville, TN
KOTA–TV, 3, Rapid City, SD +WVLT–TV, 8, Knoxville, TN (formerly Franklin
WTVK, WKXT) WSMV, 4, Nashville, TN (formerly WSM)
TENNESSEE WBIR–TV, 10, Knoxville, TN WTVF, 5, Nashville, TN (formerly WLAC)
Anderson +WTNZ, 43, Knoxville, TN (formerly WKRN–TV, 2, Nashville, TN (formerly
WATE–TV, 6, Knoxville, TN WKCH) WSIX)
WBIR–TV, 10, Knoxville, TN +WEMT, 39, Greenville, TN WTVC, 9, Chattanooga, TN
WVLT–TV, 8, Knoxville, TN (formerly Clay WDEF–TV, 12, Chattanooga, TN
WTVK) WSMV, 4, Nashville, TN (formerly WSM) +WZDX, 54, Huntsville, AL
+WTNZ, 43, Knoxville, TN (formerly WTVF, 5, Nashville, TN (formerly WLAC) Gibson
WKCH) WKRN–TV, 2, Nashville, TN (formerly WREG–TV, 3, Memphis, TN (formerly
Bedford WSIX) WREC)
WSMV, 4, Nashville, TN (formerly WSM) Cocke WMC–TV, 5, Memphis, TN
WTVF, 5, Nashville, TN (formerly WLAC) WATE–TV, 6, Knoxville, TN WHBQ–TV, 13, Memphis, TN
WKRN–TV, 2, Nashville, TN (formerly +WVLT–TV, 8, Knoxville, TN (formerly WBBJ–TV, 7, Jackson, TN
WSIX) WTVK, WKXT) Giles
Benton WBIR–TV, 10, Knoxville, TN WSMV, 4, Nashville, TN (formerly WSM)
WSMV, 4, Nashville, TN (formerly WSM) WLOS, 13, Greenville, SC WTVF, 5, Nashville, TN (formerly WLAC)
WTVF, 5, Nashville, TN (formerly WLAC) +WEMT, 39, Greenville, TN WKRN–TV, 2, Nashville, TN (formerly
WKRN–TV, 2, Nashville, TN (formerly Coffee WSIX)
WSIX) WSMV, 4, Nashville, TN (formerly WSM) Grainger
Bledsoe WTVF, 5, Nashville, TN (formerly WLAC) WATE–TV, 6, Knoxville, TN
WRCB–TV, 3, Chattanooga, TN WKRN–TV, 2, Nashville, TN (formerly +WVLT–TV, 8, Knoxville, TN (formerly
WTVC, 9, Chattanooga, TN WSIX) WTVK, WKXT)
WDEF–TV, 12, Chattanooga, TN Crockett WBIR–TV, 10, Knoxville, TN
Blount WREG–TV, 3, Memphis, TN (formerly Greene
WATE–TV, 6, Knoxville, TN WREC) WCYB–TV, 5, Bristol, VA
WBIR–TV, 10, Knoxville, TN WMC–TV, 5, Memphis, TN WJHL–TV, 11, Johnson City, TN
WVLT–TV, 8, Knoxville, TN (formerly WHBQ–TV, 13, Memphis, TN +WEMT, 39, Greenville, TN
WTVK) WBBJ–TV, 7, Jackson, TN WLOS, 13, Greenville, SC
+WTNZ, 43, Knoxville, TN (formerly Cumberland WATE–TV, 6, Knoxville, TN
WKCH) WATE–TV, 6, Knoxville, TN WBIR–TV, 10, Knoxville, TN
Bradley +WVLT–TV, 8, Knoxville, TN (formerly Grundy
WRCB–TV, 3, Chattanooga, TN WTVK, WKXT) WRCB–TV, 3, Chattanooga, TN
WTVC, 9, Chattanooga, TN WBIR–TV, 10, Knoxville, TN WTVC, 9, Chattanooga, TN
WDEF–TV, 12, Chattanooga, TN WTVC, 9, Chattanooga, TN WDEF–TV, 12, Chattanooga, TN
Campbell Davidson WSMV, 4, Nashville, TN (formerly WSM)
WATE–TV, 6, Knoxville, TN WSMV, 4, Nashville, TN (formerly WSM) WTVF, 5, Nashville, TN (formerly WLAC)
WBIR–TV, 10, Knoxville, TN WTVF, 5, Nashville, TN (formerly WLAC) WKRN–TV, 2, Nashville, TN (formerly
WVLT–TV, 8, Knoxville, TN (formerly WKRN–TV, 2, Nashville, TN (formerly WSIX)
WTVK) WSIX) Hamblen
+WTNZ, 43, Knoxville, TN (formerly +WUXP, 30, Nashville, TN WATE–TV, 6, Knoxville, TN
WKCH) Decatur +WVLT–TV, 8, Knoxville, TN (formerly
Cannon WSMV, 4, Nashville, TN (formerly WSM) WTVK, WKXT)
WSMV, 4, Nashville, TN (formerly WSM) WTVF, 5, Nashville, TN (formerly WLAC) WBIR–TV, 10, Knoxville, TN
WTVF, 5, Nashville, TN (formerly WLAC) WKRN–TV, 2, Nashville, TN (formerly +WTNZ, 43, Knoxville, TN (formerly
WKRN–TV, 2, Nashville, TN (formerly WSIX) WKCH)
WSIX) WBBJ–TV, 7, Jackson, TN WCYB–TV, 5, Bristol, VA
Carroll De Kalb +WEMT, 39, Greenville, TN
WSMV, 4, Nashville, TN (formerly WSM) WSMV, 4, Nashville, TN (formerly WSM) WLOS, 13, Greenville, SC
WTVF, 5, Nashville, TN (formerly WLAC) WTVF, 5, Nashville, TN (formerly WLAC) Hamilton
WKRN–TV, 2, Nashville, TN (formerly WKRN–TV, 2, Nashville, TN (formerly WRCB–TV, 3, Chattanooga, Tn
WSIX) WSIX) WTVC, 9, Chattanooga, TN
WBBJ–TV, 7, Jackson, TN Dickson WDEF–TV, 12, Chattanooga, TN
+WJKT, 16, Jackson, TN (formerly WMTU) WSMV, 4, Nashville, TN (formerly WSM) Hancock
WREG–TV, 3, Memphis, TN (formerly WTVF, 5, Nashville, TN (formerly WLAC) WATE–TV, 6, Knoxville, TN
WREC) WKRN–TV, 2, Nashville, TN (formerly WBIR–TV, 10, Knoxville, TN
WPSD–TV, 6, Paducah, KY WSIX) WCYB–TV, 5, Bristol, VA
Carter +WUXP, 30, Nashville, TN Hardeman
WCYB–TV, 5, Bristol, VA Dyer WREG–TV, 3, Memphis, TN (formerly
WJHL–TV, 11, Johnson City, TN WREG–TV, 3, Memphis, TN (formerly WREC)
WKPT–TV, 19, Kingsport, TN WREC) WMC–TV, 5, Memphis, TN
+WEMT, 39, Greenville, TN WMC–TV, 5, Memphis, TN WHBQ–TV, 13, Memphis, TN
Cheatam WHBQ–TV, 13, Memphis, TN Hardin
WSMV, 4, Nashville, TN (formerly WSM) +WPTY–TV, 24, Memphis, TN WBBJ–TV, 7, Jackson, TN
WTVF, 5, Nashville, TN (formerly WLAC) WBBJ–TV, 7, Jackson, TN +WJKT, 16, Jackson, TN (formerly WMTU)
WKRN–TV, 2, Nashville, TN (formerly KFVS–TV, 12, Cape Girardeau, MO WREG–TV, 3, Memphis, TN (formerly
WSIX) Fayette WREC)
Chester WREG–TV, 3, Memphis, TN (formerly WMC–TV, 5, Memphis, TN
WREG–TV, 3, Memphis, TN (formerly WREC) Hawkins
WREC) WMC–TV, 5, Memphis, TN WCYB–TV, 5, Bristol, VA
WMC–TV, 5, Memphis, TN WHBQ–TV, 13, Memphis, TN WJHL–TV, 11, Johnson City, TN
WHBQ–TV, 13, Memphis, TN Fentress +WEMT, 39, Greenville, TN
WBBJ–TV, 7, Jackson, TN WATE–TV, 6, Knoxville, TN WLOS, 13, Greenville, SC
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KMOL–TV, 4, San Antonio, TX (formerly KSAT–TV, 12, San Antonio, TX +KEYE–TV, 42, Austin, TX (formerly
WOAI) Fisher KBVO)
KENS–TV, 5, San Antonio, TX KRBC–TV, 9, Abilene, TX Gray
KSAT–TV, 12, San Antonio, TX KTXS–TV, 12, Sweetwater, TX KAMR–TV, 4, Amarillo, TX (formerly
+KABB, 29, San Antonio, TX Floyd KGNC)
Dickens KCBD–TV, 11, Lubbock, TX KVII–TV, 7, Amarillo, TX
KCBD–TV, 11, Lubbock, TX KLBK–TV, 13, Lubbock, TX KFDA–TV, 10, Amarillo, TX
KLBK–TV, 13, Lubbock, TX KAMC, 28, Lubbock, TX (formerly KSEL) Grayson
KAMC, 28, Lubbock, TX (formerly KSEL) +KJTV–TV, 34, Lubbock, TX KDFW–TV, 4, Dallas, TX
KTXS–TV, 12, Sweetwater, TX Foard KXAS–TV, 5, Fort Worth, TX (formerly
Dimmit KFDX–TV, 3, Wichita Falls, TX WBAP)
Not available. KAUZ–TV, 6, Wichita Falls, TX WFAA–TV, 8, Dallas, TX
Donley KSWO–TV, 7, Lawton, OK KTVT, 11, Fort Worth, TX
KAMR–TV, 4, Amarillo, TX (formerly Fort Bend +KTXA, 21, Arlington, TX
KGNC) KPRC–TV, 2, Houston, TX KXII, 12, Sherman, TX
KVII–TV, 7, Amarillo, TX KHOU–TV, 11, Houston, TX Gregg
KFDA–TV, 10, Amarillo, TX KTRK–TV, 13, Houston, TX KTBS–TV, 3, Shreveport, LA
Duval +KTXH, 20, Houston, TX KTAL–TV, 6, Shreveport, LA
KIII–TV, 3, Corpus Christi, TX KHTV, 39, Houston, TX KSLA–TV, 12, Shreveport, LA
KRIS–TV, 6, Corpus Christi, TX +KXLN–TV, 45, Rosenberg, TX +KMSS–TV, 33, Shreveport, LA
KZTV, 10, Corpus Christi, TX Franklin KLTV, 7, Tyler, TX
Eastland Not available. +KFXK, 51, Longview, TX
KRBC–TV, 9, Abilene, TX Freestone +KETK–TV, 56, Jacksonville, TX
KTXS–TV, 12, Sweetwater, TX KDFW–TV, 4, Dallas, TX Grimes
+KTAB–TV, 32, Abilene, TX KXAS–TV, 5, Fort Worth, TX (formerly KPRC–TV, 2, Houston, TX
Ector WBAP) KHOU–TV, 11, Houston, TX
KMID, 2, Midland, TX WFAA–TV, 8, Dallas, TX KTRK–TV, 13, Houston, TX
KOSA–TV, 7, Odessa, TX KTVT, 11, Fort Worth, TX KBTX–TV, 3, Bryan, TX
KWES–TV, 9, Odessa, TX (formerly Frio Guadalupe
KMOM) KMOL–TV, 4, San Antonio, TX (formerly KMOL–TV, 4, San Antonio, TX (formerly
+KPEJ, 24, Odessa, TX WOAI) WOAI)
Edwards KENS–TV, 5, San Antonio, TX KENS–TV, 5, San Antonio, TX
KMOL–TV, 4, San Antonio, TX (formerly KSAT–TV, 12, San Antonio, TX KSAT–TV, 12, San Antonio, TX
WOAI) Gaines +KABB, 29, San Antonio, TX
KENS–TV, 5, San Antonio, TX KCBD–TV, 11, Lubbock, TX +KRRT, 35, Kerrville, TX
KSAT–TV, 12, San Antonio, TX KLBK–TV, 13, Lubbock, TX Hale
Ellis +KJTV–TV, 34, Lubbock, TX KCBD–TV, 11, Lubbock, TX
KDFW–TV, 4, Dallas, TX WFAA–TV, 8, Dallas, TX KLBK–TV, 13, Lubbock, TX
KXAS–TV, 5, Fort Worth, TX (formerly KTVT, 11, Fort Worth, TX KAMC, 28, Lubbock, TX (formerly KSEL)
WBAP) KXTX–TV, 39, Dallas, TX (formerly KDTV) +KJTV–TV, 34, Lubbock, TX
WFAA–TV, 8, Dallas, TX +KPEJ, 24, Odessa, TX Hall
KTVT, 11, Fort Worth, TX Galveston Over 90% cable penetration.
+KDFI–TV, 27, Dallas, TX KPRC–TV, 2, Houston, TX Hamilton
+KDAF, 33, Dallas, TX KHOU–TV, 11, Houston, TX KDFW–TV, 4, Dallas, TX
KXTX–TV, 39, Dallas, TX (formerly KDTV) KTRK–TV, 13, Houston, TX KXAS–TV, 5, Fort Worth, TX (formerly
El Paso +KTXH, 20, Houston, TX WBAP)
KDBC–TV, 4, El Paso, TX (formerly KROD) KHTV, 39, Houston, TX WFAA–TV, 8, Dallas, TX
KTSM–TV, 9, El Paso, TX Garza KTVT, 11, Fort Worth, TX
KVIA–TV, 7, El Paso, TX (formerly KELP) KCBD–TV, 11, Lubbock, TX KCEN–TV, 6, Temple, TX
+KFOX–TV, 14, El Paso, TX KLBK–TV, 13, Lubbock, TX KWTX–TV, 10, Waco, TX
Erath KAMC, 28, Lubbock, TX (formerly KSEL) Hansford
KDFW–TV, 4, Dallas, TX Gillespie KAMR–TV, 4, Amarillo, TX (formerly
KXAS–TV, 5, Fort Worth, TX (formerly KMOL–TV, 4, San Antonio, TX (formerly KGNC)
WBAP) WOAI) KVII–TV, 7, Amarillo, TX
WFAA–TV, 8, Dallas, TX KENS–TV, 5, San Antonio, TX KFDA–TV, 10, Amarillo, TX
KTVT, 11, Fort Worth, TX KSAT–TV, 12, San Antonio, TX Hardeman
Falls +KRRT, 35, Kerrville, TX KFDX–TV, 3, Wichita Falls, TX
KCEN–TV, 6, Temple, TX KTBC–TV, 7, Austin, TX KAUZ–TV, 6, Wichita Falls, TX
KWTX–TV, 10, Waco, TX +KEYE–TV, 42, Austin, TX (formerly KSWO–TV, 7, Lawton, OK
+KXXV, 25, Waco, TX KBVO) Hardin
+KWKT, 44, Waco, TX Glasscock KBTV–TV, 4, Port Arthur, TX (formerly
Fannin KMID, 2, Midland, TX KJAC)
KDFW–TV, 4, Dallas, TX KOSA–TV, 7, Odessa, TX KFDM–TV, 6, Beaumont, TX
KXAS–TV, 5, Fort Worth, TX (formerly KWES–TV, 9, Odessa, TX (formerly KBMT, 12, Beaumont, TX
WBAP) KMOM) +KVHP, 29, Lake Charles, LA
WFAA–TV, 8, Dallas, TX Goliad Harris
KTVT, 11, Fort Worth, TX KMOL–TV, 4, San Antonio, TX (formerly KPRC–TV, 2, Houston, TX
KXII–TV, 12, Sherman, TX WOAI) KHOU–TV, 11, Houston, TX
Fayette KENS–TV, 5, San Antonio, TX KTRK–TV, 13, Houston, TX
KTBC, 7, Austin, TX KSAT–TV, 12, San Antonio, TX +KTXH, 20, Houston, TX
+KEYE–TV, 42, Austin, TX (formerly Gonzales KHTV, 39, Houston, TX
KBVO) KMOL–TV, 4, San Antonio, TX (formerly +KXLN–TV, 45, Rosenberg, TX
KPRC–TV, 2, Houston, TX WOAI) +KTMD, 48, Galveston, TX
KHOU–TV, 11, Houston, TX KENS–TV, 5, San Antonio, TX Harrison
KTRK–TV, 13, Houston, TX KSAT–TV, 12, San Antonio, TX KTBS–TV, 3, Shreveport, LA
KENS–TV, 5, San Antonio, TX +KABB, 29, San Antonio, TX KTAL–TV, 6, Shreveport, LA
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Van Zandt KWEX–TV, 41, San Antonio, TX KTVX, 4, Salt Lake City, UT (formerly
KDFW–TV, 4, Dallas, TX Winkler KCPX)
KXAS–TV, 5, Fort Worth, TX (formerly KMID, 2, Midland, TX KSL–TV, 5, Salt Lake City, UT
WBAP) KOSA–TV, 7, Odessa, TX Davis
WFAA–TV, 8, Dallas, TX KWES–TV, 9, Odessa, TX (formerly KUTV, 2, Salt Lake City, UT
KTVT, 11, Fort Worth, TX KMOM) KTVX, 4, Salt Lake City, UT (formerly
KLTV, 7, Tyler, TX Wise KCPX)
Victoria KDFW–TV, 4, Dallas, TX KSL–TV, 5, Salt Lake City, UT
KMOL–TV, 4, San Antonio, TX (formerly KXAS–TV, 5, Fort Worth, TX (formerly +KSTU, 13, Salt Lake City, UT
WOAI) WBAP) Duchesne
KENS–TV, 5, San Antonio, TX WFAA–TV, 8, Dallas, TX KUTV, 2, Salt Lake City, UT
KSAT–TV, 12, San Antonio, TX KTVT, 11, Fort Worth, TX KTVX, 4, Salt Lake City, UT (formerly
KIII–TV, 3, Corpus Christi, TX KXTX–TV, 39, Dallas, TX (formerly KDTV) KCPX)
+KAVU–TV, 25, Victoria, TX Wood KSL–TV, 5, Salt Lake City, UT
Walker KTBS–TV, 3, Shreveport, LA Emery
KPRC–TV, 2, Houston, TX KTAL–TV, 6, Shreveport, LA KUTV, 2, Salt Lake City, UT
KHOU–TV, 11, Houston, TX KSLA–TV, 12, Shreveport, LA KTVX, 4, Salt Lake City, UT (formerly
KTRK–TV, 13, Houston, TX KDFW–TV, 4, Dallas, TX KCPX)
+KTXH, 20, Houston, TX KXAS–TV, 5, Fort Worth, TX (formerly KSL–TV, 5, Salt Lake City, UT
KHTV, 39, Houston, TX WBAP) Garfield
KBTX–TV, 3, Bryan, TX WFAA–TV, 8, Dallas, TX KUTV, 2, Salt Lake City, UT
Waller KTVT, 11, Fort Worth, TX KTVX, 4, Salt Lake City, UT (formerly
KPRC–TV, 2, Houston, TX KLTV, 7, Tyler, TX KCPX)
KHOU–TV, 11, Houston, TX Yoakum KSL–TV, 5, Salt Lake City, UT
KTRK–TV, 13, Houston, TX KCBD–TV, 11, Lubbock, TX Grand
KHTV, 39, Houston, TX KLBK–TV, 13, Lubbock, TX KUTV, 2, Salt Lake City, UT
Ward +KJTV–TV, 34, Lubbock, TX KTVX, 4, Salt Lake City, UT (formerly
KMID, 2, Midland, TX KBIM–TV, 10, Roswell, NM KCPX)
KOSA–TV, 7, Odessa, TX Young KSL–TV, 5, Salt Lake City, UT
KWES–TV, 9, Odessa, TX (formerly KFDX–TV, 3, Wichita Falls, TX Iron
KMOM) KAUZ–TV, 6, Wichita Falls, TX KUTV, 2, Salt Lake City, UT
Washington KSWO–TV, 7, Lawton, OK KTVX, 4, Salt Lake City, UT (formerly
KPRC–TV, 2, Houston, TX Zapata KCPX)
KHOU–TV, 11, Houston, TX KGNS–TV, 8, Laredo, TX KSL–TV, 5, Salt Lake City, UT
KTRK–TV, 13, Houston, TX KGBT–TV, 4, Harlingen, TX Juab
+KTXH, 20, Houston, TX XEFB, 3, Mexico KUTV, 2, Salt Lake City, UT
KHTV, 39, Houston, TX Zavala KTVX, 4, Salt Lake City, UT (formerly
KBTX–TV, 3, Bryan, TX KMOL–TV, 4, San Antonio, TX (formerly KCPX)
Webb WOAI) KSL–TV, 5, Salt Lake City, UT
KGNS–TV, 8, Laredo, TX KENS–TV, 5, San Antonio, TX Kane
XEFE–TV, 2, Mexico Brenham—KRIV KUTV, 2, Salt Lake City, UT
Wharton Copperas Cove—KEYE–TV KTVX, 4, Salt Lake City, UT (formerly
KPRC–TV, 2, Houston, TX Denison—KDFI–TV, KDAF KCPX)
KHOU–TV, 11, Houston, TX Greenville—KXTX–TV KSL–TV, 5, Salt Lake City, UT
KTRK–TV, 13, Houston, TX Knollwood—KDFI–TV, KDAF Millard
+KTXH, 20, Houston, TX Portions of Grayson County—KDFI–TV, KUTV, 2, Salt Lake City, UT
KHTV, 39, Houston, TX KDAF KTVX, 4, Salt Lake City, UT (formerly
Wheeler Sherman—KDFI–TV, KDAF KCPX)
KFDA–TV, 10, Amarillo, TX Unincorporated portions of Washington KSL–TV, 5, Salt Lake City, UT
Wichita County (adjacent to Brenham)—KRIV Morgan
KFDX–TV, 3, Wichita Falls, TX KUTV, 2, Salt Lake City, UT
KAUZ–TV, 6, Wichita Falls, TX UTAH KTVX, 4, Salt Lake City, UT (formerly
KSWO–TV, 7, Lawton, OK Beaver KCPX)
+KJTL, 18, Wichita Falls, TX KUTV, 2, Salt Lake City, UT KSL–TV, 5, Salt Lake City, UT
Wilbarger KTVX, 4, Salt Lake City, UT (formerly +KSTU, 13, Salt Lake City, UT
KFDX–TV, 3, Wichita Falls, TX KCPX) Piute
KAUZ–TV, 6, Wichita Falls, TX KSL–TV, 5, Salt Lake City, UT KUTV, 2, Salt Lake City, UT
KSWO–TV, 7, Lawton, OK Box Elder KTVX, 4, Salt Lake City, UT (formerly
+KJTL, 18, Wichita Falls, TX KUTV, 2, Salt Lake City, UT KCPX)
Willacy KTVX, 4, Salt Lake City, UT (formerly KSL–TV, 5, Salt Lake City, UT
KGBT–TV, 4, Harlingen, TX KCPX) Rich
KRGV–TV, 5, Weslaco, TX KSL–TV, 5, Salt Lake City, UT KUTV, 2, Salt Lake City, UT
+KVEO, 23, Brownsville, TX +KSTU, 13, Salt Lake City, UT KTVX, 4, Salt Lake City, UT (formerly
Williamson Cache KCPX)
KTBC–TV, 7, Austin, TX KUTV, 2, Salt Lake City, UT KSL–TV, 5, Salt Lake City, UT
KXAN–TV, 36, Austin, TX (formerly KHFI) KTVX, 4, Salt Lake City, UT (formerly Salt Lake
+KEYE–TV, 42, Austin, TX (formerly KCPX) KUTV, 2, Salt Lake City, UT
KBVO) KSL–TV, 5, Salt Lake City, UT KTVX, 4, Salt Lake City, UT (formerly
KCEN–TV, 6, Temple, TX +KSTU, 13, Salt Lake City, UT KCPX)
KWTX–TV, 10, Waco, TX Carbon KSL–TV, 5, Salt Lake City, UT
+KWKT, 44, Waco, TX KUTV, 2, Salt Lake City, UT +KSTU, 13, Salt Lake City, UT
Wilson KTVX, 4, Salt Lake City, UT (formerly San Juan
KMOL–TV, 4, San Antonio, TX (formerly KCPX) KUTV, 2, Salt Lake City, UT
WOAI) KSL–TV, 5, Salt Lake City, UT KTVX, 4, Salt Lake City, UT (formerly
KENS–TV, 5, San Antonio, TX Daggett KCPX)
KSAT–TV, 12, San Antonio, TX KUTV, 2, Salt Lake City, UT KSL–TV, 5, Salt Lake City, UT
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WWBT, 12, Richmond, VA WJLA–TV, 7, Washington, DC (formery WTKR, 3, Norfolk, VA (formerly WTAR)
WTTG, 5, Washington, DC WMAL) WAVY–TV, 10, Portsmouth, VA
Carroll WUSA, 9, Washington, DC (formerly WVEC–TV, 13, Hampton, VA
WDBJ, 7, Roanoke, VA WTOP) Hanover
WSLS–TV, 10, Roanoke, VA +WDCA, 20, Washington, DC WTVR–TV, 6, Richmond, VA
WVVA, 6, Bluefield, WV (formerly WHIS) Floyd WRIC–TV, 8, Richmond, VA (formerly
WFMY–TV, 2, Greensboro, NC WDBJ, 7, Roanoke, VA WXEX)
WGHP, 8, Greensboro, NC WSLS–TV, 10, Roanoke, VA WWBT, 12, Richmond, VA
WXII, 12, Greensboro, NC (formerly WSJS) Fluvanna Henrico & Richmond City
Charles City WTVR–TV, 6, Richmond, VA WTVR–TV, 6, Richmond, VA
WTVR–TV, 6, Richmond, VA WRIC–TV, 8, Richmond, VA (formerly WRIC–TV, 8, Richmond, VA (formerly
WRIC–TV, 8, Richmond, VA (formerly WXEX) WXEX)
WXEX) WWBT, 12, Richmond, VA WWBT, 12, Richmond, VA
WWBT, 12, Richmond, VA +WVIR–TV, 29, Charlottesville, VA Henry & Martinsville City
+WRLH–TV, 35, Richmond, VA Franklin WDBJ, 7, Roanoke, VA
Charlotte WDBJ, 7, Roanoke, VA WSLS–TV, 10, Roanoke, VA
WDBJ, 7, Roanoke, VA WSLS–TV, 10, Roanoke, VA +WFXR–TV, 27, Roanoke, VA (formerly
WSLS–TV, 10, Roanoke, VA WSET–TV, 13, Lynchburg, VA (formerly WVFT)
WSET–TV, 13, Lynchburg, VA (formerly WLVA) WFMY–TV, 2, Greensboro, NC
WLVA) +WFXR–TV, 27, Roanoke, VA (formerly WGHP, 8, Greensboro, NC
WTVR–TV, 6, Richmond, VA WVFT) WXII, 12, Greensboro, NC (formerly WSJS)
Chesterfield & Colonial Heights City Frederick & Winchester City +WXLV–TV, 45, Winston-Salem, NC
WTVR–TV, 6, Richmond, VA WRC–TV, 4, Washington, DC (formerly WNRW)
WRIC–TV, 8, Richmond, VA (formerly WTTG, 5, Washington, DC +WUPN–TV, 48, Greensboro, NC (formerly
WXEX) WJLA–TV, 7, Washington, DC (formerly WGGT)
WWBT, 12, Richmond, VA WMAL) Highland
+WRLH–TV, 35, Richmond, VA WUSA, 9, Washington, DC (formerly WDBJ, 7, Roanoke, VA
Clarke WTOP) WSLS–TV, 10, Roanoke, VA
WRC–TV, 4, Washington, DC Giles WHSV–TV, 3, Harrisonbur, VA (formerly
WTTG, 5, Washington, DC WDBJ, 7, Roanoke, VA WSVA)
WJLA–TV, 7, Washington, DC (formerly WSLS–TV, 10, Roanoke, VA Isle of Wight
WMAL) WVVA, 6, Bluefield, WV (formerly WHIS) WTKR, 3, Norfolk, VA (formerly WTAR)
WUSA, 9, Washington, DC (formerly Gloucester WAVY–TV, 10, Portsmouth, VA
WTOP) WTKR, 3, Norfolk, VA (formerly WTAR) WVEC–TV, 13, Hampton, VA
+WDCA, 20, Washington, DC WAVY–TV, 10, Portsmouth, VA James City & Williamsburg City
Craig WVEC–TV, 13, Hampton, VA WTKR, 3, Norfolk, VA (formerly WTAR)
WDBJ, 7, Roanoke, VA WTVR–TV, 6, Richmond, VA WAVY–TV, 10, Portsmouth, VA
WSLS–TV, 10, Roanoke, VA WRIC–TV, 8, Richmond, VA (formerly WVEC–TV, 13, Hampton, VA
Culpeper WXEX) WTVR–TV, 6, Richmond, VA
WRC–TV, 4, Washington, DC Goochland WRIC–TV, 8, Richmond, VA (formerly
WTTG, 5, Washington, DC WTVR–TV, 6, Richmond, VA WXEX)
WJLA–TV, 7, Washington, DC (formerly WRIC–TV, 8, Richmond, VA (formerly WWBT, 12, Richmond, VA
WMAL) WXEX) King and Queen
WUSA, 9, Washington, DC (formerly WWBT, 12, Richmond, VA WTVR–TV, 6, Richmond, VA
WTOP) +WRLH–TV, 35, Richmond, VA WRIC–TV, 8, Richmond, VA (formerly
Cumberland Grayson WXEX)
WTVR–TV, 6, Richmond, VA WDBJ, 7, Roanoke, VA WWBT, 12, Richmond, VA
WRIC–TV, 8, Richmond, VA (formerly WSLS–TV, 10, Roanoke, VA +WRLH–TV, 35, Richmond, VA
WXEX) WFMY–TV, 2, Greensboro, NC WAVY–TV, 10, Portsmouth, VA
WWBT, 12, Richmond, VA WGHP, 8, Greensboro, NC King George
+WRLH–TV, 35, Richmond, VA WXII, 12, Greensboro, NC (formerly WSJS) WRC–TV, 4, Washington, DC
Dickenson Greene WTTG, 5, Washington, DC
WCYB–TV, 5, Bristol, VA WTVR–TV, 6, Richmond, VA WJLA–TV, 7, Washington, DC (formerly
Dinwiddie & Petersburg City WRIC–TV, 8, Richmond, VA (formerly WMAL)
WTVR–TV, 6, Richmond, VA WXEX) WUSA, 9, Washington, DC (formerly
WRIC–TV, 8, Richmond, VA (formerly WWBT, 12, Richmond, VA WTOP)
WXEX) WHSV–TV, 3, Harrisonburg, VA (formerly WDCA, 20, Washington, DC
WWBT, 12, Richmond, VA WSVA) King William
+WRLH–TV, 35, Richmond, VA +WVIR–TV, 29, Charlottesville, VA WTVR–TV, 6, Richmond, VA
Essex Greensville WRIC–TV, 8, Richmond, VA (formerly
WTVR–TV, 6, Richmond, VA WTVR–TV, 6, Richmond, VA WXEX)
WRIC–TV, 8, Richmond, VA (formerly WRIC–TV, 8, Richmond, VA (formerly WWBT, 12, Richmond, VA
WXEX) WXEX) +WRLH–TV, 35, Richmond, VA
WWBT, 12, Richmond, VA WWBT, 12, Richmond, VA Lancaster
WTTG, 5, Washington, DC +WRLH–TV, 35, Richmond, VA WTVR–TV, 6, Richmond, VA
Fairfax & Fairfax City & Falls Church City WTKR, 3, Norfolk, VA (formerly WTAR) WRIC–TV, 8, Richmond, VA (formerly
WRC–TV, 4, Washington, DC WAVY–TV, 10, Portsmouth, VA WXEX)
WTTG, 5, Washington, DC Halifax WWBT, 12, Richmond, VA
WJLA–TV, 7, Washington, DC (formerly WDBJ, 7, Roanoke, VA WTKR, 3, Norfolk, VA (formerly WTAR)
WMAL) WSLS–TV, 10, Roanoke, VA WAVY–TV, 10, Portsmouth, VA
WUSA, 9, Washington, DC (formerly WSET–TV, 13, Lynchburg, VA (formerly Lee
WTOP) WLVA) WCYB–TV, 5, Bristol, VA
WDCA, 20, Washington, DC +WJPR, 21, Lynchburg, VA WJHL–TV, 11, Johnson City, TN
Fauquier +WLFL, 22, Raleigh, NC +WEMT, 39, Greenville, TN
WRC–TV, 4, Washington, DC Hampton-Newport News & Hampton City & WATE–TV, 6, Knoxville, TN
WTTG, 5, Washington, DC Newport News City WBIR–TV, 10, Knoxville, TN
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