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The following television stations operate on virtual channel 39 in the United States:[1]

  • K14TF-D in Opelousas, Louisiana
  • K18LR-D in Cottage Grove, Oregon
  • K23OW-D in Hot Springs, Arkansas
  • K24NI-D in Yuma, Arizona
  • K25QS-D in Cortez, Colorado
  • K27OO-D in Ellensburg, Washington
  • K32CC-D in Montgomery Ranch, etc., Oregon
  • K34ND-D in Moses Lake, Washington
  • K35OT-D in International Falls, Minnesota
  • K39EO-D in Crescent City, California
  • K39JC-D in Butte, Montana
  • KABE-CD in Bakersfield, California
  • KBLR in Paradise, Nevada
  • KBNK-LD in Fresno, California
  • KETF-CD in Laredo, Texas
  • KFPX-TV in Newton, Iowa
  • KFXO-CD in Bend, Oregon
  • KGKC-LD in Lawrence, Kansas
  • KHGS-LD in Glenwood Springs, Colorado
  • KHIZ-LD in Los Angeles, California
  • KIAH in Houston, Texas
  • KJDN-LD in Logan, Utah
  • KJNB-LD in Jonesboro, Arkansas
  • KJNE-LD in Jonesboro, Arkansas
  • KKJB in Boise, Idaho
  • KMCT-TV in West Monroe, Louisiana
  • KMMD-CD in Salinas, California
  • KNSD in San Diego, California
  • KRTN-LD in Albuquerque, New Mexico
  • KTAZ in Phoenix, Arizona
  • KWCZ-LD in Sunnyside-Grandview, Washington
  • KXTX-TV in Dallas, Texas
  • KZLL-LD in Joplin, Missouri
  • W27DG-D in Millersburg, Ohio
  • W27EL-D in Champaign, Illinois
  • W30EE-D in Jacksonville, Florida
  • W39CA-D in Fulton, Mississippi
  • WBXH-CD in Baton Rouge, Louisiana
  • WBYD-CD in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • WCZU-LD in Bowling Green, Kentucky
  • WEMT in Greeneville, Tennessee
  • WETU-LD in Montgomery, Alabama
  • WFWA in Fort Wayne, Indiana
  • WGCT-CD in Columbus, Ohio
  • WHTN in Murfreesboro, Tennessee
  • WIVM-LD in Canton, Ohio
  • WJKP-LD in Corning, New York
  • WLVT-TV in Allentown, Pennsylvania
  • WMJF-CD in Towson, Maryland
  • WNBJ-LD in Jackson, Tennessee
  • WNYN-LD in New York, New York
  • WOCB-CD in Marion, Ohio
  • WQIZ-LD in Ashland, Ohio
  • WQRF-TV in Rockford, Illinois
  • WSFL-TV in Miami, Florida
  • WSNN-LD in Sarasota, Florida
  • WUNJ-TV in Wilmington, North Carolina
  • WXCB-CD in Delaware, Ohio
  • WYHB-CD in Chattanooga, Tennessee
  • WYNB-LD in Ellenville, New York
  • WZDT-LD in Naples, Florida
  • The following television stations, which are no longer licensed, formerly operated on virtual channel 39 in the United States:

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    American TV stations by channel number
     



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