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KASY-TV

ATSC 3.0 station

  • United States
  • City

    Albuquerque, New Mexico

    Channels

  • Virtual: 50
  • Branding

    My50TV

    Programming

    Affiliations

  • for others, see § Subchannels
  • Ownership

    Owner

    Mission Broadcasting, Inc.

    Operator

    Nexstar Media Group

    Sister stations

    KRQE, KWBQ

    History

    Founded

    July 13, 1993

    First air date

    October 6, 1995 (28 years ago) (1995-10-06)

    Former channel number(s)

    • Analog: 50 (UHF, 1995–2009)
  • Digital: 45 (UHF, 2003–2019)
  • Former affiliations

    • UPN (1995–1999, 2000–2006)
  • The WB (secondary, 1995–1997)
  • Independent (1999–2000)
  • Call sign meaning

    Used by 103.3 FM at the time Ramar started the station

    Technical information[1]

    Licensing authority

    FCC

    Facility ID

    55049

    ERP

    205 kW

    HAAT

    1,278 m (4,193 ft)

    Transmitter coordinates

    35°12′49.8″N 106°27′3.3″W / 35.213833°N 106.450917°W / 35.213833; -106.450917

    Links

    Public license information

  • LMS
  • Website

    www.krqe.com/new-mexico-cw-my50tv/

    KASY-TV (channel 50) is a television stationinAlbuquerque, New Mexico, United States, affiliated with MyNetworkTV. It is owned by Mission Broadcasting alongside Santa Fe–licensed CW outlet KWBQ (channel 19) and its Roswell-based satellite, KRWB-TV (channel 21). The two stations share studios with dual CBS/Fox affiliate KRQE (channel 13) on Broadcast Plaza in Albuquerque; KASY-TV's transmitter is located atop Sandia Crest.

    Nexstar Media Group, which owns KRQE and holds a majority stake in The CW, provides master control, technical, engineering and accounting services for KASY-TV and KWBQ through a shared services agreement (SSA), though the two stations are otherwise operated separately from KRQE as Mission handles programming, advertising sales and retransmission consent negotiations.

    History[edit]

    KASY-TV first signed on the air on October 6, 1995, owned by Ramar Communications and managed by Lee Enterprises (then-owners of CBS affiliate KRQE) under a local marketing agreement (LMA). The station was primarily a UPN affiliate, but had a secondary affiliation with The WB; this was easy to do as neither network had more than a couple nights a week of programming at that time. Initially, KASY ran cartoons, old movies, talk shows, and classic and recent off-network sitcoms. In fall 1997, KASY dropped WB programming and became an exclusive UPN affiliate; The WB would return to the market when upstart KWBQ signed on in March 1999 with a similar general entertainment format. In the interim, WB programming was brought in out-of-market from KTLAinLos AngelesorChicago-based superstation WGN on Albuquerque area cable providers.

    KASY's logo when it reunited with UPN (c. 2000)

    In June 1999, ACME Communications, KWBQ's owner, bought KASY from Ramar and terminated the local marketing agreement with Lee Enterprises, resulting in the creation of the first major television duopoly in the Albuquerque market. Most of the programming inventory airing on KASY was also acquired by ACME, while some of the shows that aired on KASY under the LMA remained with Lee to be broadcast on KRQE. After the sale to ACME was completed, KASY stopped rebroadcasting certain local newscasts from KRQE.

    That fall, KASY dropped its UPN affiliation due to contract disputes between the network and ACME Communications (which was closely associated with UPN's rival The WB) and became an independent station. In the interim, UPN programming was brought in out-of-market from KCOP in Los Angeles on Albuquerque area cable providers, while over-the-air viewers were unable to view UPN programming. While the station was an independent (during which it was branded as "Superstation 50"), KASY broadcast movies and syndicated programming during prime time hours to replace UPN programs. By February 2000, the UPN affiliation was returned to KASY, rebranding as "UPN 50;" KCOP was then pulled from area cable systems at KASY's request.

    On January 24, 2006, Time Warner and CBS Corporation announced that The WB and UPN would merge to create The CW Television Network.[2] One month later on February 22, 2006, News Corporation announced the creation of MyNetworkTV.[3] KASY affiliated with MyNetworkTV on September 5, 2006, with KWBQ joining The CW two weeks later on September 18; the station was also rebranded as "My50TV" (KASY was the only ACME-owned station that was not affiliated with The CW; ACME was the third company, after Capitol Broadcasting Company and Weigel Broadcasting, to own both CW and MyNetworkTV affiliates in the same market).

    KASY-TV broadcast games from the Colorado Rockies during the 2008 Major League Baseball season. Starting in the fall of 2008, KASY-TV began broadcasting several University of New Mexico Lobos men's basketball games; the contract was renewed for the 2009–10 and 2010–11 basketball seasons. On April 30, 2008, KASY-TV broadcast their first program in true high definition, the MyNetworkTV sitcom Under One Roof. On June 4, 2010, ACME Communications announced that it would enter into a shared services agreement with LIN Media; as a result, LIN's own duopoly of KASA-TV and KRQE would provide technical, engineering and accounting services for KWBQ and KASY, with the mutual operating costs shared in order to help reduce overall costs for ACME.[4]

    On September 10, 2012, ACME announced a proposed sale of KASY-TV as well as KWBQ (and its Roswell repeater, KRWB-TV) to Tamer Media, a company founded by broadcast industry veteran John S. Viall, Jr. The $17.3 million sale, which the FCC approved on November 21,[5] and was completed on December 11, gives Tamer Media its first TV properties, while ACME makes its exit from the station ownership business (the three stations were the last portions of ACME's TV station portfolio). The stations' shared services agreement with LIN Media continued with new ownership.[6][7] On March 21, 2014, Media General announced that it would purchase LIN Media and its stations, including KRQE, KASA-TV, and the SSA with KASY-TV and KWBQ/KRWB-TV, in a $1.6 billion merger.[8] The merger was completed on December 19.[9] Just over a year later, on January 27, 2016, it was announced that the Nexstar Broadcasting Group would buy Media General for $4.6 billion.[10] The sale was completed on January 17, 2017.[11]

    On August 7, 2020, it was announced that Mission Broadcasting would acquire KASY and KWBQ (and its satellites) from Tamer Media.[12][13] The sale was completed on November 16.[14]

    Technical information[edit]

    Subchannels[edit]

    The station's ATSC 1.0 channels are carried on the multiplexed signals of other Albuquerque–Santa Fe television stations:

    Subchannels provided by KASY-TV (ATSC 1.0)[15]

    Channel

    Res.

    Aspect

    Short name

    Programming

    ATSC 1.0 host

    50.1

    720p

    16:9

    KASY-TV

    MyNetworkTV

    KWBQ

    50.2

    480i

    Mystery

    Ion Mystery

    50.3

    4:3

    Get TV

    getTV

    KRQE

    50.4

    16:9

    Court

    Court TV

    50.5

    4:3

    Antenna

    Antenna TV

    KOAT-TV

    KASY has not carried any subchannels in past years but on January 11, 2016, the station added the suspense channel Escape from Katz Broadcasting.[16] KASY further added on GetTV to 50.3 on January 14, 2017, and added Cozi TV to 50.4 on January 18, 2017, all as a result of the January 2017 sale of KASA-TV to Ramar Communications, as well as the switch in Fox affiliation over to KRQE.[17] In mid-December 2021, Cozi TV was replaced by Court TV on channel 50.4 after Cozi TV returned to KASA following the purchase by parent company NBCU. Court TV is also aired locally on KLUZ 14.4.

    Analog-to-digital conversion[edit]

    KASY-TV shut down its analog signal, over UHF channel 50, on June 12, 2009, the official date on which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 45,[18] using virtual channel 50.

    As part of the SAFER Act,[19] KASY-TV kept its analog signal on the air until June 26 to inform viewers of the digital television transition through the loop of public service announcements from the National Association of Broadcasters.

    ATSC 3.0[edit]

    KASY switched to ATSC 3.0 broadcasts on December 13, 2022, hosting KRQE, KWBQ and KOAT in addition to KASY.[20]

    Subchannels of KASY-TV (ATSC 3.0)[21]

    Channel

    Res.

    Aspect

    Short name

    Programming

    7.1

    720p

    16:9

    KOAT-TV

    ABC (KOAT-TV)

    13.1

    1080p

    KRQE

    CBS (KRQE)

    13.2

    720p

    FoxNM

    Fox (KRQE-DT2)

    19.1

    1080p

    KWBQ-TV

    The CW (KWBQ)

    50.1

    720p

    KASY TV

    MyNetworkTV

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KASY-TV". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  • ^ UPN and WB to Combine, Forming New TV Network, The New York Times, January 24, 2006.
  • ^ News Corp. Unveils My Network TV, Broadcasting & Cable, February 22, 2006.
  • ^ ACME Communications and LIN Media Announce Shared Services Arrangement in the Albuquerque-Santa Fe, Dayton, and Green Bay-Appleton Markets, GlobeNewswire, June 4, 2010.
  • ^ "Consent To Assignment" (PDF). fcc.gov. November 21, 2012.
  • ^ "ACME Communications Announces Sale of Its Albuquerque-Santa Fe Stations to Tamer Media, LLC," press release via GlobeNewswire, announced October 9, 2012
  • ^ "Application Search Details". Archived from the original on December 19, 2014. Retrieved December 11, 2012.
  • ^ Reid Blackwell, John (March 21, 2014). "MG will combine with LIN TV chain". Richmond Times-Dispatch. Retrieved March 22, 2014.
  • ^ Media General Completes Merger With LIN Media Archived December 19, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, Press Release, Media General, Retrieved December 19, 2014
  • ^ "Nexstar Broadcasting Group Enters into Definitive Agreement to Acquire Media General for $4.6 Billion in Accretive Cash and Stock Transaction". Archived from the original on January 30, 2016. Retrieved January 28, 2016.
  • ^ Nexstar Broadcasting Group Completes Acquisition of Media General Creating Nexstar Media Group, The Nation’s Second Largest Television Broadcaster Nexstar Media Group, January 17, 2017. Retrieved January 17, 2017.
  • ^ "Mission Accomplished: A Nexstar Shared Services Partner Shift In Albuquerque". Radio & Television Business Report. August 18, 2020. Retrieved September 13, 2020.
  • ^ "Application for Consent to Assignment of Broadcast Station Construction Permit or License". CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. August 17, 2020. Retrieved August 19, 2020.
  • ^ "Consummation Notice". CDBS Public Access, Federal Communications Commission, November 17, 2020, Retrieved November 17, 2020.
  • ^ "RabbitEars TV Query for KWBQ". www.rabbitears.info.
  • ^ Broadcasting, Katz. "Katz Broadcasting Announces Major Distribution Agreements With Media General and Tribune Media". www.prnewswire.com (Press release).
  • ^ "FOX New Mexico". KRQE.com. LIN Television Corporation. Retrieved January 16, 2017.
  • ^ "DTV Tentative Channel Designations for the First and the Second Rounds" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on August 29, 2013. Retrieved March 24, 2012.
  • ^ "UPDATED List of Participants in the Analog Nightlight Program" (PDF). Federal Communications Commission. June 12, 2009. Retrieved June 4, 2012.
  • ^ "Licensing and Management System".
  • ^ "RabbitEars TV Query for KASY". www.rabbitears.info.
  • External links[edit]

    Broadcast television in New Mexico and the Four Corners

    This region includes the following cities: Albuquerque/Santa Fe
    Carlsbad/Roswell
    Farmington, NM/Durango, CO
    Reception may vary by location and some stations may only be viewable with cable television

    Albuquerque
    / Santa Fe

    Full-power
    stations

  • KOB (4.1 NBC, 4.2 H&I, 4.3 MeTV, 4.4 Catchy, 4.5 Ion+, 4.6 Scripps News, 4.7 Start)
  • KNME-TV (5.1 PBS, 5.2 Kids, 5.3 FNX, 5.4 World, 5.5 Create)
  • KOAT-TV (7.1 ABC, 7.2 Estrella, 7.3 Crime, 7.4 LC, 7.5 Story)
  • KCHF (11.1 Rel., 11.2 QVC, 11.3 QVC2, 11.4 Buzzr, 11.5 Newsmax 2, 11.6 AVN)
  • KRQE (13.1 CBS, 13.2 Fox, 13.3 Bounce)
  • KLUZ-TV (14.1 UNI, 14.2 Quest, 14.3 HSN, 14.4 Court, 14.5 Dabl, 14.6 Nuestra Visión)
  • KWBQ (19.1 CW, 19.2 Grit, 19.3 Laff, 19.4 Ion, 19.5 REW)
  • KNAT-TV (23.1 TBN, 23.2 Merit, 23.3 Inspire, 23.4 Smile, 23.5 Positiv)
  • KAZQ (32.1/.2 Rel., 32.3 SonLife, 32.5 Daystar)
  • KTFQ-TV (41.1 UniMás, 41.2 LATV, 41.3 HSN, 41.4 Charge!)
  • KASY-TV (50.1 MNTV, 50.2 Mystery, 50.3 ANT, 50.4 Court)
  • Low-power
    stations

  • KRTN-LD (2.2 TXO, 39.1 Cozi, 39.6 TBD)
  • KYNM-CD (21.1 SWC, 21.2 JTV, 21.3 NTDA, 21.4 Heartland, 21.5 Rel., 21.6 KDAZ Radio (audio), 21.7 Fam)
  • KQDF-LD (25.1 Latina, 25.2 ShopHQ, 25.3 Majestad TV, 25.4 beIN Sports, 25.5 Shop LC)
  • K38IM (38.1 3ABN, 38.2 3ABN Proclaim!, 38.3 3ABN Dare to Dream, 38.4 3ABN Latino, 38.5 3ABN Radio, 38.6 3ABN Radio Latino, 38.7 Radio 74)
  • KWPL-LD (45.1/.2/.5 Ads, 45.3 Novelisima, 45.4 beIN Xtra, 45.6 MMN)
  • KTEL-CD (47.3 TBD, 47.4 Movies!)
  • Outlying
    areas

    Durango

  • KOBF (12.1 NBC, 12.2 H&I, 12.3 MeTV, 12.4 Catchy, 12.5 Ion+, 12.6 Scripps News, 12.7 Start)
  • KRMU (20.1 PBS/RMPBS, 20.2 PBS Kids, 20.3 Create/World)
  • KRTN-TV (33.1/2 TBD, 33.3 Cozi, 33.4 TMD)
  • Hobbs

  • K19KT-D (34.1 Ind./News, 34.2 Fox, 34.3 Ion)
  • K34KZ-D (45.1 3ABN, 45.2 3ABN Proclaim!, 45.3 3ABN Dare to Dream, 45.4 3ABN Latino, 45.5 3ABN Radio, 45.6 3ABN Radio Latino, 45.7 Radio 74)
  • Roswell

  • KBIM-TV (10.1 CBS, 10.2 Fox, 10.3 Bounce)
  • KRWB-TV (21.1 CW)
  • KRPV-DT (27.1 GLC)
  • Other

  • KVIH-TV (12.1 ABC, 12.2 CW+, 12.3 Comet, 12.4 TBD, 12.5 Charge!; Clovis)
  • KCEI-LD (18.1 Ind.; Taos)
  • KVBA-LP (19Rel.; Alamogordo)
  • KRWG-TV (22.1 PBS, 22.2 World, 22.3 Kids; Las Cruces)
  • KTEL-TV (25.1 TXO, 25.2 Cozi, 25.3 TBD, 25.4 TMD; Carlsbad)
  • ATSC 3.0

  • KASY-TV (7.1 ABC, 13.1 CBS, 13.2 Fox, 19.1 CW, 50.1 MNTV)
  • Cable

  • Bally Sports Southwest
  • Channel23TV (Carlsbad)
  • CLC-TV (Las Cruces)
  • Encantada TV (Albuquerque)
  • Las Cruces Channel (Las Cruces)
  • Streaming

    Defunct

  • KOBG 6 (Silver City)
  • KOCT 6 (Carlsbad)
  • KOVT 10 (Silver City)
  • KGSW-TV 14 (Albuquerque)
  • K47DR 47 (Farmington)
  • KTFA-LP 48 (Albuquerque)
  • Colorado Springs/Pueblo, CO
  • El Paso, TX
  • Midland/Odessa, TX
  • Lubbock, TX
  • Phoenix, AZ
  • Tucson, AZ
  • English-language broadcast television stations by affiliation in the state of New Mexico

    ABC

  • KOAT-TV 7 (Albuquerque)
  • KVIA-TV 7 (El Paso, TX)
  • KVII-TV 7 / KVIH-TV 12 (Amarillo, TX/Clovis)
  • CBS

  • KOSA-TV 7 (Odessa, TX)
  • KFDA-TV 10 (Amarillo, TX)
  • KRQE 13 / KBIM-TV 10 / KREZ-TV 6 (Albuquerque/Roswell/Farmington)
  • Fox

  • KFOX-TV 14 (El Paso, TX)
  • KCIT 14 (Amarillo, TX)
  • KPEJ-TV 24 (Odessa, TX)
  • NBC

  • KOB 4 / KOBF 12 / KOBR 8 (Albuquerque/Farmington/Roswell)
  • KTSM-TV 9 (El Paso, TX)
  • KWES-TV 9 (Odessa, TX)
  • The CW

  • KVIA-DT 7.2 (El Paso, TX)
  • KVII-DT 7.2 / KVIH-DT 12.2 (Amarillo, TX/Clovis)
  • KWBQ 19 / KRWB 21 (Santa Fe/Roswell)
  • MyNetworkTV

  • KUPT 29 (Hobbs)
  • KCPN-LD 33 / KAMR-DT 4.2 (Amarillo, TX)
  • KASY-TV 50 (Albuquerque)
  • PBS

  • KNME-TV 5 (Albuquerque)
  • KNMD-TV 9 (Santa Fe)
  • KRWG-TV 22 (Las Cruces)
  • Other

  • KCHF 11 (Rel. Ind., Santa Fe)
  • KUPT-LD 16 (H&I, Albuquerque)
  • KWBQ-DT 19.4 / KRWB-DT 21.4 (Ion, Santa Fe/Roswell)
  • KNAT-TV 23 (TBN, Albuquerque)
  • KRPV-DT 27 (GLC, Roswell)
  • KEYU-DT 31.4 (Ion, Borger, TX)
  • KAZQ 32 (Rel. Ind., Albuquerque)
  • KRTN-LD 33 (MeTV, Albuquerque)
  • K38IM 38 (3ABN)
  • See also
    English stations
    Spanish stations
    Broadcast television stations by affiliation in the state of Colorado

    ABC

  • KOAT-TV 7 (Albuquerque, NM)**
  • KJCT-LP 8 (Grand Junction)*
  • KRDO-TV 13 (Colorado Springs/Pueblo)*
  • CBS

  • KREX-TV 5 / KREY-TV 10 (Grand Junction/Montrose)*
  • KREZ-TV 6 (Durango)**
  • KKTV 11 (Colorado Springs/Pueblo)*
  • Fox

  • KREZ-DT 6.2 (Durango)**
  • KXRM-TV 21 (Colorado Springs/Pueblo)*
  • KDVR 31 / KFCT 22 (Denver/Fort Collins)*
  • NBC

  • KUSA 9 (Denver)*
  • KKCO 11 (Grand Junction)*
  • KOBF 12 (Farmington, NM/Durango)**
  • The CW

  • KJCT-LP 8.2 (Grand Junction)*
  • KWBQ 19 (Santa Fe/Albuquerque, NM)**
  • KXTU-LD 57 (Colorado Springs)*
  • MyNetworkTV

  • KTVD 20 (Denver)*
  • KGJT-CD 27 / KREX-DT 5.2 (Grand Junction)*
  • KASY-TV 50 (Albuquerque, NM)**
  • Ion Television

  • KWBQ-DT 19.4 (Santa Fe/Albuquerque, NM)**
  • KXRM-DT 21.3 (Colorado Springs)*
  • KPXC-TV 59 (Denver)*
  • PBS

    Rocky Mountain PBS
    KRMA-TV 6 (Denver)
    KTSC 8 (Pueblo/Colorado Springs)
    KRMJ 18 (Grand Junction)
    KRMU 20 (Durango)
    KRMZ 24 (Steamboat Springs)

    Telemundo

    KRTN-TV 2 (Durango)**
    KKCO-DT 11.3 (Grand Junction)*
    KDEN-TV 25 (Longmont/Denver)*
    KTLO-LD 46.3 / KRDO-DT 13.2 (Colorado Springs)*

    Univision

    KCEC 14 (Boulder/Denver)*
    KLUZ-TV 14 (Albuquerque, NM)**
    KVSN-TV 48 (Pueblo/Colorado Springs)*

    UniMás

    KGHB-CD 27 (Pueblo/Colorado Springs)*
    KTFQ-TV 41 (Albuquerque, NM)**
    KTFD-TV 50 (Denver)*

    Other

  • KREG-TV 3 (MeTV, Glenwood Springs)*
  • KZCS-LD 18 (Mystery, Colorado Springs)*
  • K19JA-D 19.2 (Classic Showcase, Cortez)*
  • KLML-DT 20.4 (Cozi, Grand Junction)*
  • KSPK-LD 28 (AMGTV, Walsenburg)*
  • K36DB-CD 36 (Outside, Avon)*
  • KPJR-TV 38 (TBN, Greeley/Denver)*
  • KQDK-CD 39 (CTN, Aurora)*
  • KRMT 41 (Daystar, Denver)*
  • K34QB-D 45 (Outside, Vail)*
  • KWHS-LD 51 (CTN, Colorado Springs)*
  • KPXH-LD 52 (Daystar, Fort Collins)*
  • KETD 53 (Estrella, Castle Rock/Denver)*
  • (*) – indicates station is in one of Colorado's primary TV markets
    (**) – indicates station is in an out-of-state TV market, but reaches a small portion of Colorado

    English-language broadcast television stations by affiliation in the state of Arizona

    ABC

  • KGUN-TV 9 (Tucson)
  • KECY-DT 9.2 (El Centro, CA)
  • KTNV-TV 13 (Las Vegas, NV)
  • KNXV-TV 15 (Phoenix)
  • CBS

  • KLAS-TV 8 (Las Vegas, NV)
  • KOLD-TV 13 (Tucson)
  • KRQE 13 (Albuquerque, NM)
  • KYMA-DT 13 (Yuma)
  • Fox

  • KECY-TV 9 (El Centro, CA)
  • KSAZ-TV 10 (Phoenix)
  • KMSB 11 (Tucson)
  • KRQE-DT 13.2 (Albuquerque, NM)
  • NBC

  • KOB 4 (Albuquerque, NM)
  • KVOA 4 (Tucson)
  • KYMA-DT 11 (Yuma)
  • KPNX 12 / KNAZ-TV 2 (Mesa/Flagstaff)
  • The CW

  • KECY-DT 9.3 (El Centro, CA)
  • KWBQ 19 (Santa Fe, NM)
  • KVCW 33 (Las Vegas, NV)
  • KWBA-TV 58 (Sierra Vista)
  • MyNetworkTV

  • KTTU-TV 18 (Tucson)
  • KVCW-DT 33.2 (Las Vegas, NV)
  • KUTP 45 (Phoenix)
  • KASY-TV 50 (Albuquerque, NM)
  • Ion

  • KOLD-DT 13.4 (Tucson)
  • KYMA-DT 13.4 (Yuma)
  • KWBQ-DT 19.4 (Albuquerque, NM)
  • KMCC 34 (Laughlin, NV)
  • KPPX-TV 51 (Tolleson)
  • PBS

  • KAET 8 (Phoenix)
  • KLVX 10 (Las Vegas, NV)
  • K19CX 19 (Yuma)
  • Religious

    Daystar

  • KDTP 11
  • Hope

    TBN

  • KNAT-TV 23
  • Other

  • IZ Hope
  • Other stations and
    subchannels

    Phoenix market

  • KTVK-DT 3.2 (Phoenix, Comet)
  • KPHO-DT 5.2 (Phoenix, Cozi)
  • KMOH-TV 6.1 (Kingman, MeTV)
  • KAZT-DT 7.2 (Prescott, MeTV)
  • KAZT-DT 7.3 (Prescott, HSN)
  • KAZT-DT 7.4 (Prescott, Charge!)
  • KSAZ-DT 10.2 (Phoenix, H&I)
  • KSAZ-DT 10.3 (Phoenix, Grio)
  • KWKM-LP 10 (Show Low, A1)
  • KPNX-DT 12.3 (Mesa, Crime)
  • KPNX-DT 12.4 (Mesa, Quest)
  • KWSJ-LP 12 (Snowflake, A1)
  • KNXV-DT 15.2 (Phoenix, ANT)
  • KNXV-DT 15.3 (Phoenix, Laff)
  • K18DD-D (Camp Verde, 3ABN/EVINE Live)
  • KTVW-DT 33.3 (Phoenix, Grit
  • KTVW-DT 33.4 (Phoenix, Bounce)
  • KKAX-LD 36 (Kingman, A1)
  • K14RK-D 38.2 (Phoenix, Tuff)
  • K14RK-D 38.3 (Phoenix, Videos)
  • K14RK-D 38.4 (Phoenix, CMT)
  • KEJR-LD 40.2 (Phoenix, MeTV+)
  • KPDF-CD 41.4 (Phoenix, Ads)
  • KPHE-LD 44 (Phoenix, Ind.)
  • KLHU-CD 45 (Lake Havasu City, Community/Ind.)
  • KSAZ-LDSTA (Whiteriver, MNTV/Fox)
  • KUTP-LD 45 (Williams, MNTV/Fox)
  • KUTP-DT 45.2 (Phoenix, Movies!)
  • KUTP-DT 45.3 (Phoenix, Buzzr)
  • KECY-LD 46 (Parker/Blythe, CA, ABC/CBS/The CW)
  • K48NG (Parker/Blythe, CA, Fox/MNTV/NBC)
  • KDVD-LD 50 (Phoenix, Ads)
  • KPPX-DT 51.2 (Tolleson, Bounce TV)
  • KPPX-DT 51.3 (Tolleson, Court TV)
  • KDPH-LD 58 (Phoenix, JTV)
  • KASW 61ATSC 3.0 (Phoenix, Ind.)
  • KASW-DT 61.2 (Phoenix, Start)
  • KASW-DT 61.3 (Phoenix, Grit)
  • KASW-DT 61.4 (Phoenix, Mystery)
  • Tucson market

  • KVOA-DT 4.3 (Tucson, Mystery)
  • KGUN-DT 9.2 (Tucson, Laff)
  • KGUN-DT 9.3 (Tucson, ANT)
  • KGUN-DT 9.4 (Tucson, Bounce)
  • KMSB-DT 11.2 (Tucson, Movies!)
  • KMSB-DT 11.3 (Tucson, Crime)
  • KMSB-DT 11.4 (Tucson, Quest)
  • KOLD-DT 13.2 (Tucson, MeTV)
  • KOLD-DT 13.3 (Tucson, Circle)
  • KTTU-DT 18.3 (Tucson, H&I)
  • K35OU-D 21 (Tucson, HSN)
  • KUVE-DT 46.3 (Green Valley, getTV)
  • KUVE-DT 46.4 (Green Valley, Mystery)
  • KWBA-DT 58.3 (Sierra Vista, Grit)
  • Defunct

  • K36DU 36 (Worship)
  • KDPH-LP 48
  • See also
    English stations
    Spanish stations

    sorted by primary channel network affiliations

    ABC

  • KCAU-TV
  • KMID
  • KODE-TV 1
  • KSVI
  • KTKA-TV 1
  • KTVX
  • WATE-TV
  • WAWV-TV 1
  • WBOY-TV 2
  • WDHN
  • WEHT
  • WGNO
  • WHTM-TV
  • WIVT
  • WJBF
  • WJET-TV
  • WJHL-TV 2
  • WKRN-TV
  • WLAJ 1
  • WMBB
  • WOTV
  • WRIC-TV
  • WSYR-TV
  • WTEN
  • WTNH
  • WTRF-TV 2
  • WTVO 1
  • WUTR 1
  • WVNY 1
  • WWTI
  • WYTV 1
  • CBS

  • KGPE
  • KLAS-TV
  • KLBK-TV
  • KLFY-TV
  • KLST
  • KOIN
  • KOLR 1
  • KREX-TV / KREY-TV
  • KRQE / KBIM-TV / KREZ-TV
  • KTAB-TV
  • KVEO-TV 2
  • KXMB-TV / KXMC-TV / KXMD-TV / KXMA-TV 2
  • WANE-TV
  • WBTW
  • WCIA
  • WFRV-TV
  • WHBF-TV
  • WHNT-TV
  • WHLT
  • WIAT
  • WIVB-TV
  • WJHL-TV
  • WJTV
  • WKBN-TV
  • WKRG-TV
  • WLNS-TV
  • WMBD-TV
  • WNCN
  • WNCT-TV
  • WOWK-TV
  • WPRI-TV
  • WRBL
  • WREG-TV
  • WROC-TV
  • WSPA-TV
  • WTAJ-TV
  • WTRF-TV
  • WTTV / WTTK
  • WVNS-TV
  • WYOU 1
  • The CW (O&O)

  • KAUT-TV
  • KAZT-TV / KAZT-CD 1
  • KELO-TV / KCLO-TV / KDLO-TV / KPLO-TV 2
  • KDAF
  • KGCW
  • KGET-TV 2
  • KHON-TV / KHAW-TV / KAII-TV 2
  • KIAH
  • KNVA 1
  • KPLR-TV
  • KRCW-TV
  • KRON-TV
  • KSVI 2
  • KTKA-TV 1, 2
  • KTLA
  • KUCW
  • KWBQ / KRWB-TV 1
  • KWGN-TV
  • KXMB-TV 2 / KXMC-TV 2 / KXMD-TV 2 / KXMA-TV
  • KXTU-LD
  • WBDT 1
  • WBRL-CD
  • WCBD-TV 2
  • WDCW
  • WFNA
  • WHDF
  • WHLT 2
  • WJTV 2
  • WLAJ 1, 2
  • WMBB1, 2
  • WNAC-TV 1, 2
  • WNCT-TV 2
  • WNLO
  • WNOL-TV
  • WOTV 2
  • WPIX 1
  • WPHL-TV
  • WSAV-TV 2
  • WTTA
  • WTVW 1
  • WWCW
  • WWLP / WFXQ-CD 2
  • WWTI 2
  • WYCW
  • Fox

  • KCIT 1
  • KDVR / KFCT
  • KFQX 1
  • KFTA-TV
  • KFXK-TV 1
  • KHON-TV / KHAW-TV / KAII-TV
  • KHMT 1
  • KJTL 1
  • KLJB 1
  • KLRT-TV 1
  • KMSS-TV 1
  • KPEJ-TV 1
  • KRBK
  • KRQE / KBIM-TV / KREZ-TV 2
  • KSWB-TV
  • KTMJ-CD
  • KTVI
  • KTXL
  • KWKT-TV
  • KXRM-TV
  • WDAF-TV
  • WDKY-TV
  • WFFF-TV
  • WFXP 1
  • WFXR
  • WFXV
  • WGHP
  • WGMB-TV
  • WJKT
  • WJZY
  • WJW
  • WLAX / WEUX
  • WNAC-TV 1
  • WNTZ-TV
  • WQRF-TV
  • WVBT
  • WVNS-TV 2
  • WXIN
  • WXXA-TV 1
  • WYFX-LD
  • WYZZ-TV 1
  • MyNetworkTV

  • KASY-TV 1
  • KBVO / KBVO-CD
  • KCPN-LD
  • KELO-TV / KDLO-TV / KPLO-TV
  • KGJT-CD
  • KHII-TV / KGMD-TV / KGMV
  • KJBO-LD
  • KOZL-TV
  • KSHV-TV
  • KTPN-LD
  • KXNW
  • KYLE-TV
  • WBTW
  • WCIX
  • WCTX
  • WJMN-TV
  • WMYT-TV
  • WNTZ-TV
  • WPNY-LD
  • WPRI-TV 2
  • WSAV-TV 2
  • WSNN-LD
  • WTRF-TV 2
  • WTVO 1, 2
  • WVNS-TV 2
  • WXSP-CD
  • WYTV-DT2 1, 2
  • NBC

  • KARK-TV
  • KETK-TV
  • KFDX-TV
  • KFOR-TV
  • KGET-TV
  • KNWA-TV
  • KRBC-TV 1
  • KSAN-TV 1
  • KSEE
  • KSNF
  • KSNT
  • KSNW / KSNC / KSNG / KSNK / KSNL-LD
  • KTAL-TV
  • KTSM-TV
  • KTVE 1
  • KVEO-TV
  • KXAN-TV
  • WAVY-TV
  • WBGH-CD
  • WBOY-TV
  • WBRE-TV
  • WCBD-TV
  • WCMH-TV
  • WDTN
  • WETM-TV
  • WFLA-TV
  • WHO-DT
  • WOOD-TV
  • WSAV-TV
  • WTWO
  • WVLA-TV 1
  • WWLP / WFXQ-CD
  • Other stations

  • Telemundo
  • Independent
  • AM Radio
  • TV channels

  • The CW (75%)
  • Rewind TV
  • Cable
  • TV programs

  • Banfield
  • The Donlon Report
  • Eye Opener
  • KTLA Morning News
  • NewsFix
  • NewsNation Prime
  • WGN Morning News
  • WGN Sports
  • Yule Log
  • Other assets

  • The Hill
  • Zap2it
  • TVCMS company
  • Online ad company
  • Acquisitions

  • Grant Broadcasting
  • Media General
  • Newport Television
  • Tribune Media
  • West Virginia Media Holdings
    • 1 Nexstar operates these stations under an SSA.
  • 2 These stations broadcast these networks on their digital subchannels.

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