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1 Programming  





2 Affiliates  



2.1  Alabama  





2.2  Arizona  





2.3  Arkansas  





2.4  California  





2.5  Colorado  





2.6  Connecticut  





2.7  Delaware  





2.8  District of Columbia  





2.9  Florida  





2.10  Georgia  





2.11  Idaho  





2.12  Illinois  





2.13  Indiana  





2.14  Iowa  





2.15  Kentucky  





2.16  Louisiana  





2.17  Maine  





2.18  Maryland  





2.19  Massachusetts  





2.20  Michigan  





2.21  Minnesota  





2.22  Mississippi  





2.23  Missouri  





2.24  Nebraska  





2.25  New Jersey  





2.26  New Mexico  





2.27  New York  





2.28  North Carolina  





2.29  Ohio  





2.30  Oklahoma  





2.31  Oregon  





2.32  Pennsylvania  





2.33  South Carolina  





2.34  Tennessee  





2.35  Texas  





2.36  Utah  





2.37  Vermont  





2.38  Virginia  





2.39  Washington  





2.40  Wisconsin  







3 References  





4 External links  














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Story Television
TypeDigital broadcast television network
CountryUnited States
Broadcast areaNationwide coverage: 59%[1]
HeadquartersChicago, Illinois
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format720p HDTV master feed, can be downscaled to 480i SDTV
Ownership
OwnerWeigel Broadcasting
ParentNoah TV Limited Partnership
Key people
  • Neal Sabin
  • (Vice Chairman, Weigel Broadcasting)
    Donna D’Alessandro, (executive VP of network content for Weigel Broadcasting)
  • Sister channelsMeTV
    MeTV+
    MeTV Toons
    Catchy Comedy
    Movies!
    Start TV
    Heroes & Icons
    Dabl
    History
    LaunchedMarch 28, 2022; 2 years ago (2022-03-28)
    Links
    Websitestorytelevision.com
    Availability
    Terrestrial
    See List of affiliates
    Streaming media
    Service(s)Frndly TV, Philo

    Story Television is an American digital broadcast television network owned by Weigel Broadcasting that airs programming which is related to history, normally older programs which are licensed from other networks.

    The formation of the network was announced on February 14, 2022. Weigel president Neal Sabin stated: “As we looked at the landscape, we looked at what genre works really well for advertisers and viewership that isn’t currently on the air right now." The genre which was chosen would be history-oriented programming. The name "Story" directly came from "history", the word that will play in the shows' taglines.[2]

    The network was launched on March 28, 2022 on stations owned by Weigel, Hearst Television, Maranatha Broadcasting Company, Marquee Broadcasting and others, along with national cable distribution through providers such as Spectrum where no affiliate exists.[3]

    Programming[edit]

    Each day of the week has a different theme.[4]

    The channel rebroadcasts programming that originally aired on cable networks such as A&E and History Channel.[5]

    Affiliates[edit]

    [6] Note: This list may not be complete

    City of license/market Station[7] Virtual
    channel
    Primary affiliation Owner Date of affiliation Notes

    Alabama[edit]

    Birmingham WVTM-TV 13.3 NBC Hearst Television March 28, 2022
    Mobile WFGX 35.2 MyNetworkTV Sinclair Broadcast Group 2023 Replaced getTV
    Montgomery WBMM 22.7 The CW Bahakel Communications 2023

    Arizona[edit]

    Phoenix KEJR-LD 40.3 MeTV+ Weigel Broadcasting
    Kingman KMOH-TV 6.4 MeTV

    Arkansas[edit]

    Fort Smith KHBS 40.4 ABC Hearst Television

    California[edit]

    Avalon (Los Angeles) KAZA-TV 54.2 MeTV Weigel Broadcasting May 26, 2022 Replaced Decades
    San Francisco KTLN-TV 68.3 Heroes & Icons March 28, 2022
    Sacramento KCRA-TV 3.3 NBC Hearst Television March 28, 2022
    Monterey KSBW 8.4 March 28, 2022

    Colorado[edit]

    Denver KCNC-TV 4.6 CBS CBS News and Stations August 2023
    Glenwood Springs KREG-TV 3.7 MeTV Weigel Broadcasting April 30, 2022

    Connecticut[edit]

    Hartford (New Haven) WHCT-LD 35.8 MeTV Weigel Broadcasting March 28. 2022
    Bridgeport WZME 43.1 - March 28, 2022

    Delaware[edit]

    Wilmington (Philadelphia, PA) WDPN-TV 2.7 MeTV Maranatha Broadcasting Company

    District of Columbia[edit]

    Washington, D.C. WDME-CD 48.2 MeTV Weigel Broadcasting

    Florida[edit]

    Jacksonville WJKF-CD 9.2 NTD America Abacus Television
    Miami (Fort Lauderdale) WBFS-TV 33.5 Independent CBS News and Stations September 2023
    Orlando WESH 2.3 NBC Hearst Television March 28, 2022
    Tampa WTOG-TV 44.7 Independent CBS News and Stations

    Georgia[edit]

    Toccoa/Atlanta WGTA 32.5 MeTV Marquee Broadcasting March 28, 2022
    Albany WSWG 44.7 CBS TBA
    Macon WPGA-LD 50.2 Scripps News Gray Television March 28, 2022
    Savannah WJCL 22.3 ABC Hearst Television

    Idaho[edit]

    Boise KRID-LD 22.2 America's Voice Karlo Maalouf January 2023
    Twin Falls KYTL-LD 17.4 April 2023

    Illinois[edit]

    Champaign WXSL-LD 14.2 Telemundo SagamoreHill Broadcasting
    Chicago WCIU-TV 26.5 The CW Weigel Broadcasting March 28, 2022
    Rockford WFBN-LD 35.3 Heroes & Icons

    Indiana[edit]

    Indianapolis WBXI-CD 47.3 Start TV CBS News and Stations
    Evansville, Indiana WZDS-LD 5.5 Heroes & Icons Weigel Broadcasting March 28, 2022
    South Bend WCWW-LD 25.5 The CW March 28, 2022

    Iowa[edit]

    Des Moines KCCI 8.4 CBS Hearst Television

    Kentucky[edit]

    Lexington WLJC-TV 65.2 Cozi TV Margaret Drake 2024
    Louisville WLKY 32.4 CBS Hearst Television March 28, 2022

    Louisiana[edit]

    Alexandria, Louisiana KBCA 41.5 Heroes & Icons Wilderness Communications, LLC February 22, 2023
    Lafayette KLWB 50.6 MeTV Delta Media Corporation February 22, 2023
    New Orleans WDSU 6.4 NBC Hearst Television

    Maine[edit]

    Portland WPXT 51.4 CW Hearst Television

    Maryland[edit]

    Baltimore WBAL-TV 11.3 NBC Hearst Television March 28, 2022

    Massachusetts[edit]

    Boston WCVB-TV 5.3 ABC Hearst Television March 28, 2022

    Michigan[edit]

    Detroit WWJ-TV 62.5 CBS CBS News and Stations October 2023
    Lansing WLMN-LD 29.4 NBC Gray Television
    Traverse City W16DN-LD 16.3 Catchy Comedy Heritage Broadcast Group

    Minnesota[edit]

    Minneapolis–St. Paul KMSP-TV 9.8 Fox Fox Television Stations August 4, 2022

    Mississippi[edit]

    Jackson WAPT 16.3 ABC Hearst Television

    Missouri[edit]

    Springfield KRFT-LD 8.6 Court TV Craft Broadcasting
    St. Louis KNLC 24.8 MeTV Weigel Broadcasting March 28, 2022
    Kansas City KMBC-TV 9.3 ABC Hearst Television March 28, 2022

    Nebraska[edit]

    Omaha KETV 7.3 ABC Hearst Television March 28. 2022

    New Jersey[edit]

    Middletown (New York City) WJLP 33.7 MeTV Weigel Broadcasting March 28, 2022

    New Mexico[edit]

    Albuquerque KOAT-TV 7.5 ABC Hearst Television March 28, 2022

    New York[edit]

    New York City WNWT-LD 37.1 - Weigel Broadcasting
    Rochester WAWW-LD 30.2 HSN Squirrel Broadcasting Company
    Syracuse WHSU-CD 51.2 The Walk TV Renard Communications

    North Carolina[edit]

    Winston-Salem WXII-TV 12.3 NBC Hearst Television

    Ohio[edit]

    Cincinnati WLWT 5.4 NBC Hearst Television March 28, 2022
    Cleveland WOCV-CD 35.2 Catchy Comedy Weigel Broadcasting June 20, 2022 Replaced Retro TV on 35.1 upon Weigel's purchase of the station. Affiliation moved to 35.2 on November 1, 2022.
    Columbus WCBZ-CD 22.7 Cozi TV Columbus Broadcasting Corporation January 30, 2023 Replaced AccuWeather
    Dayton WZCD-LD 30.4 Court TV Gray Television 2023 Replaced TrueReal / TBA

    Oklahoma[edit]

    Oklahoma City KOCO-TV 5.4 ABC Hearst Television March 28, 2022
    Tulsa KUTU-CD 25.6 Univision Tyler Media Group 2023

    Oregon[edit]

    Astoria KPWT-LD 3.6 Heroes & Icons Weigel Broadcasting March 28, 2022

    Pennsylvania[edit]

    Pittsburgh WTAE 4.3 ABC Hearst Television
    Scranton WRLD-LD 30.6 Independent Kathy Potera
    Lancaster (Harrisburg) WGAL 8.4 NBC Hearst Television March 28.2022

    South Carolina[edit]

    Columbia WOLO-TV 25.7 ABC Bahakel Communications 2023
    Greenville-Spartanburg WYFF 4.4 NBC Hearst Television March 28, 2022
    Myrtle Beach WFXB 43.8 Fox Bahakel Communications 2023

    Tennessee[edit]

    Knoxville WBXX-TV 20.2 The CW Gray Television Replaced Ion Mystery
    Nashville WJFB 44.7 MeTV Weigel Broadcasting March 28, 2022

    Texas[edit]

    DallasFort Worth KAZD 55.5 Simulcast of Spectrum News 1 Weigel Broadcasting March 28, 2022
    Houston KYAZ 51.4 MeTV March 28, 2022

    Utah[edit]

    Cedar City (St. George) KCSG 8.6 MeTV Weigel Broadcasting March 28, 2022

    Vermont[edit]

    Burlington WPTZ 5.2 NBC Hearst Television March 28, 2022

    Virginia[edit]

    Richmond WUPV 65.4 The CW Gray Television TBA / Replaces Laff

    Washington[edit]

    Bellingham KVOS-TV 12.7 Univision Weigel Broadcasting March 28, 2022
    Seattle KFFV 44.6 MeTV

    Wisconsin[edit]

    Green Bay WMEI 31.3 MeTV Weigel Broadcasting June 18, 2024
    Milwaukee WISN-TV 12.4 ABC Hearst Television March 28. 2022

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "RabbitEars.Info".
  • ^ "MeTV Owner Weigel Broadcasting to Launch Story Television, Its First Unscripted National Network (EXCLUSIVE)". 14 February 2022.
  • ^ "Weigel launches Story Television on over-the-air broadcast stations". 29 March 2022.
  • ^ "Story Television".
  • ^ Schneider, Michael (14 February 2022). "MeTV Owner Weigel Broadcasting to Launch Story Television, Its First Unscripted National Network (EXCLUSIVE)". Retrieved 2023-02-15.
  • ^ "RabbitEars.Info".
  • ^ "Stations for Network - Story Television". RabbitEars. Retrieved January 1, 2024.
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