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1 Current affiliates  



1.1  Nationwide  





1.2  Alabama  





1.3  Arizona  





1.4  California  





1.5  Colorado  





1.6  Connecticut  





1.7  District of Columbia  





1.8  Florida  





1.9  Georgia  





1.10  Hawaii  





1.11  Idaho  





1.12  Illinois  





1.13  Indiana  





1.14  Iowa  





1.15  Kansas  





1.16  Kentucky  





1.17  Louisiana  





1.18  Maryland  





1.19  Massachusetts  





1.20  Michigan  





1.21  Minnesota  





1.22  Missouri  





1.23  Nevada  





1.24  New Jersey  





1.25  New Mexico  





1.26  New York  





1.27  North Carolina  





1.28  North Dakota  





1.29  Ohio  





1.30  Oklahoma  





1.31  Oregon  





1.32  Pennsylvania  





1.33  Puerto Rico  





1.34  South Carolina  





1.35  Tennessee  





1.36  Texas  





1.37  Utah  





1.38  Virginia  





1.39  Washington  





1.40  Wisconsin  







2 Former affiliates  



2.1  California  





2.2  Connecticut  





2.3  Iowa  





2.4  Kentucky  





2.5  Louisiana  





2.6  Maryland  





2.7  Michigan  





2.8  Minnesota  





2.9  Missouri  





2.10  Nevada  





2.11  New Mexico  





2.12  New York  





2.13  North Carolina  





2.14  Ohio  





2.15  Oklahoma  





2.16  Pennsylvania  





2.17  Rhode Island  





2.18  South Carolina  





2.19  Tennessee  





2.20  Texas  





2.21  Washington  





2.22  West Virginia  







3 References  





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The following is a list of current and pending affiliates of GET, a digital multicast television network owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment, focusing on classic television shows from the 1960s through the 2000s.

Current affiliates[edit]

City Station[1] Virtual
channel
Owner Notes †

Nationwide[edit]

United States Dish Network 373 National feed of network for satellite provider
YouTube TV NA
Frndly TV NA

Alabama[edit]

Birmingham WUOA-LD 46.4 DTV America Corporation
Mobile-Pensacola-
Fort Walton Beach
WFGX 35.2 Sinclair Broadcast Group

Arizona[edit]

Flagstaff KFPH-DT 13.3 TelevisaUnivision
Green Valley (Tucson) KUVE-DT 46.3
Phoenix KFPH-CD 35.3

California[edit]

Fresno KFTV-DT 21.2 TelevisaUnivision
KTFF-LD 41.2 Simulcast of KFTV-DT 21.2
Los Angeles KFTR-DT 46.2
Sacramento KTFK-DT 64.3
San Francisco-
Oakland-San Jose
KDTV-DT 14.3 replaced getTV
San Marcos (San Diego) KSKT-CD 43.2 INNOVATE Corp. February 23, 2020

Colorado[edit]

Denver KTFD-DT 14.3 Entravision Communications

Connecticut[edit]

Hartford / New Haven WTIC-TV 61.3 Tegna Inc. replaced TBD (TV network)

District of Columbia[edit]

Washington WFDC-DT 14.2 TelevisaUnivision
(operated under local marketing agreementbyEntravision Communications)

Florida[edit]

Fort Myers-Naples WGPS-LD 22.2 WGPS of Southwest Florida, LLC Replaced DrTV December 2015
Hollywood (Miami) WAMI-DT 69.3 TelevisaUnivision
Jacksonville WCWJ 17.4 Graham Media Group Formerly on WTEV-TV/WJAX-TV from 2014 to 2020
Orlando WOTF-DT 43.2 TelevisaUnivision
(operated under local marketing agreement by Entravision Communications)
Tampa-St. Petersburg WVEA-TV 50.3

Georgia[edit]

Atlanta WUVG-DT 34.3 TelevisaUnivision

Hawaii[edit]

Honolulu KHON-TV 2.3 Nexstar Media Group

Idaho[edit]

Boise KBSE-LD 33.2 Cocola Broadcasting

Illinois[edit]

Bloomington WYZZ-TV 43.2 Nexstar Media Group
Joliet (Chicago) WGBO-DT 66.3 TelevisaUnivision
Champaign WCQA-LD 16.2 INNOVATE Corp Group

Indiana[edit]

Fort Wayne WFWC-CD 45.2 Tran Star
Indianapolis WISH-TV 8.2 Circle City Broadcasting
Lafayette WLFI-TV 18.2 Allen Media Broadcasting
South Bend WNDU-TV 16.7 Gray Television

Iowa[edit]

Ames-Des Moines KCWI 23.5 Tegna Inc.
Cedar Rapids-Waterloo-
Dubuque-Iowa City
KWKB 20.9 Tri-State Christian Television Moved from KGAN 2.3 in October 2022

Kansas[edit]

Topeka KAJF-LD 21.2 INNOVATE Corp.
Wichita KFVT-LD 34.2

Kentucky[edit]

Elizabethtown WKUT-LD 25.5 DTV America
Louisville WBNM-LD 50.8 Word Broadcasting Network
WHAS-TV 11.6 Tegna Inc.

Louisiana[edit]

Baton Rouge K29LR-D 47.2 INNOVATE Corp. February 2021
Lafayette KDCG-CD 22.2 Delta Media Corporation/Wilderness Communications March 16, 2021 after the networks were dropped off KLFY-TV's DT2
New Orleans WWL-TV 4.5 Tegna Inc. Launched Oct. 8, 2021

Maryland[edit]

Baltimore WQAW-LD 69.2 INNOVATE Corp.

Massachusetts[edit]

Marlborough (Boston) WUNI 66.3 TelevisaUnivision

Michigan[edit]

Detroit WPXD-TV 31.6 Inyo Broadcast Holdings
Flint WAQP 49.11 Tri-State Christian Television Formerly on WSMH, WLNS and WFKB-LD
Grand Rapids WXMI 17.5 E. W. Scripps Company Replaced by Dabl

Minnesota[edit]

Minneapolis KSTC-TV 5.4 Hubbard Broadcasting Formerly on KJNK-LD 25.6 from 2017 - 2022

Missouri[edit]

St. Louis KSDK 5.2 Tegna, Inc. Formerly on KDNL 30.2 from 2014 - 2017.

Nevada[edit]

Las Vegas KHSV 21.4 Howard Stirk Holdings Formerly on KLAS-TV 8.3

New Jersey[edit]

Newark (New York City) WFUT-DT 68.3 TelevisaUnivision
Wildwood (Atlantic City) WMGM-TV 40.2 TelevisaUnivision

New Mexico[edit]

Albuquerque KASY-TV 50.3 Nexstar Media Group Launched January 18, 2017

New York[edit]

Albany WTEN 10.2 Nexstar Media Group Launched February 1, 2016
Buffalo WNYO-TV 49.2 Sinclair Broadcast Group
Smithtown (New York City) WFTY-DT 67.3 TelevisaUnivision Operates as a satellite of WFUT-DT

North Carolina[edit]

Charlotte WSOC-TV 9.3 Cox Media Group Moved from WAXN 64.2
Raleigh-Durham-
Fayetteville
WUVC-DT 40.4 TelevisaUnivision
Burlington-Greensboro-High Point-Winston-Salem WGPX-TV 16.7 Inyo Broadcast Holdings Replaced WMYV

North Dakota[edit]

Valley City-Fargo KRDK-TV 4.10 Major Market Broadcasting

Ohio[edit]

Cleveland WQHS-DT 61.3 TelevisaUnivision

Oklahoma[edit]

Oklahoma City KOCO-TV 5.6 Hearst Television
Tulsa KGEB 53.6 Oral Roberts University

Oregon[edit]

Portland KOIN 6.2 Nexstar Media Group

Pennsylvania[edit]

Johnstown WWCP-TV 8.4 Cunningham Broadcasting Launched October 3, 2022
Philadelphia WFPA-CD 28.2 TelevisaUnivision
Pittsburgh WPCB 40.5 Cornerstone Television, Inc.

Puerto Rico[edit]

Vieques (San Juan) W33ED-D 34.1 TV Red de Puerto Rico, Inc.

South Carolina[edit]

Columbia WKTC 63.6 WBHQ Columbia, LLC

Tennessee[edit]

Knoxville WKNX-TV 7.2 Lockwood Broadcasting
Memphis WLMT 30.4 Tegna Inc.
Nashville WSMV-TV 4.6 Gray Television
W29FR-D 29.6

Texas[edit]

Amarillo KAUO-LD 15.2 HC2 Broadcasting
Austin / Killeen-Waco KAKW-DT 62.3 TelevisaUnivision
Dallas-Fort Worth KDFW 4.4 Fox Television Stations
KSTR-DT 49.2 TelevisaUnivision
Houston KFTH-DT 67.2
Lubbock KNKC-LD 29.3 HC2 Holdings
San Antonio KWEX-DT 41.2 HC2 Broadcasting Launched February 3, 2014

Utah[edit]

Salt Lake City KUTH-DT 32.3 TelevisaUnivision
(operated under local marketing agreement by Entravision Communications)

Virginia[edit]

Norfolk WAVY-TV 10.3 Nexstar Media Group
Roanoke WSLS-TV 10.2 Graham Media Group Launched February 1, 2016
Richmond WRIC-TV 8.3 Nexstar Media Group Launched February 2, 2016

Washington[edit]

Spokane KREM 2.6 Tegna Inc. Launched

Wisconsin[edit]

Madison WZCK-LD 8.2 DTV America Corporation
Milwaukee WISN 12.6 Hearst Television

Former affiliates[edit]

City Station Virtual
channel
Years of
affiliation
Owner Notes

California[edit]

San Francisco-
Oakland-San Jose
KRON-TV 4.3 2016–2019 Nexstar Media Group replaced by Court TV

Connecticut[edit]

Hartford WRNT-LD 32.2 ?-2022 HC2 Holdings Replaced by BeIN Sports Xtra then Paid Programming

Iowa[edit]

Cedar Rapids-Waterloo-
Dubuque-Iowa City
KGAN 2.3 2021-2022 Sinclair Broadcast Group Moved from 2.2 in January 2021 when Fox moved from KFXA to KGAN

Kentucky[edit]

Danville WDKY-TV 56.2 2014-2016 Nexstar Media Group Replaced by Comet
Paducah WDKA 49.2/49.4 2014-2018 Sinclair Broadcasting Group Replaced by Charge! and Stadium

Louisiana[edit]

Baton Rouge WLFT-CD 30.3 2014-2017 Touch Family Broadcasting Replaced by HSN, then NewsNet, now Antenna TV

Maryland[edit]

Baltimore WUTB 24.4 2015-2017 Deerfield Media
WNUV 54.2 2014-2015 Cunningham Broadcasting Replaced by Antenna TV

Michigan[edit]

Detroit WADL 38.3 2015-2018 Adell Broadcasting Corporation Replaced by Quest
WHNE-LD 3.2 2018-2023 Bridge Media Networks
(was owned at the time by Tait Broadcasting LLC)
WHNE got sold and was replaced with Sports News Highlights
Flint WSMH 66.2 2014-2015 Sinclair Broadcasting Group Replaced by Antenna TV
Grand Rapids WOTV 41.2 2016-2021 Nexstar Media Group Replaced by Dabl
Lansing WLNS 6.2 2016-2018 Nexstar Media Group Bandwidth sold for wireless services
Saginaw WFKB-LD 38.4 2019-2020 HC2 Holdings Station off the air

Minnesota[edit]

Minneapolis WUCW 23.4 2014-2017 Sinclair Broadcast Group
KJNK-LD 25.6 2017-2022 INNOVATE Corp.

Missouri[edit]

Jefferson City KRCG 13.4 2015-2017 Sinclair Broadcasting Group Replaced by TBD

Nevada[edit]

Las Vegas KLAS-TV 8.3 2022-2024 Nexstar Media Group Replaced by Antenna TV

New Mexico[edit]

Albuquerque KRQE 13.2 2016-2017 Nexstar Media Group Replaced by Fox
KUPT-LD 16.1 2014-2015 Ramar Communications Replaced by Movies!

New York[edit]

Smithtown WFTY-DT 67.4 2014-2019 Univision Communications Replaced by Grit
Syracuse WSYT 43.2 2014-2021 Cox Media Group (Bristlecone Broadcasting LLC) Replaced by Dabl

North Carolina[edit]

Greensboro WMYV 48.2 2014-2023 Sinclair Broadcast Group Replaced by Rewind TV

Ohio[edit]

Cincinnati WSTR-TV 64.2 2014-2017 Deerfield Media Replaced by Antenna TV
Dayton WKEF 22.2 2014-2016 Sinclair Broadcasting Group Replaced by Fox
Youngstown WYFX-LD 62.6 2015-2021 Nexstar Media Group Replaced by Antenna TV

Oklahoma[edit]

Oklahoma City KOCB 34.2 2014-2017 Sinclair Broadcasting Group Replaced by TBD
Tulsa KMYT-TV 41.2 2014-2020 Cox Media Group Replaced by Cozi TV

Pennsylvania[edit]

Harrisburg WHTM-TV 27.3 ?-2020 Nexstar Media Group Replaced by Dabl, now Grit.

Rhode Island[edit]

Providence WPRI 12.4 2014-February 2021 Nexstar Media Group Replaced by Dabl

South Carolina[edit]

Greenville WYCW 62.3 2016-2021 Nexstar Media Group Replaced by True Crime Network

Tennessee[edit]

Knoxville WATE 6.2 2016-2021 Nexstar Media Group Replaced by Antenna TV
Nashville WUXP-TV 30.2 2014-2022 Sinclair Broadcasting Group Replaced by Quest

Texas[edit]

Amarillo KVII-TV 7.3 2014-2016 Sinclair Broadcasting Group Replaced by Comet
KLKW-LD 22.2 2015-2016 HC2 Holdings Replaced by Azteca América
Houston KPRC-TV 2.5 2022-2024 Graham Media Group Replaced by MeTV Toons

Washington[edit]

Seattle KIRO-TV 7.2 2014-2020 Cox Media Group Replaced by Cozi TV

West Virginia[edit]

Charleston WCHS-TV 8.4 2016-2017 Sinclair Broadcasting Group Replaced by TBD

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Stations for Network - GET". RabbitEars.info. Network List.

External links[edit]


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