List of Me-TV affiliates

This is a list of current MeTV affiliates, arranged by U.S. state. There are links to and articles on each of the stations, describing their local programming, hosts and technical information, such as broadcast frequencies. In most markets, Me-TV operates on a digital subchannel of the main station listed. In some markets, it operates on an LPTV or Class A station.

Current affiliates

City Station Virtual
channel[1]
Physical
channel
Owner Notes†
Birmingham WVTM-TV 13.2 13 Hearst Television Airs 7PM newscast Monday-Friday with a simulcast of the 10PM news Monday-Sunday.
Dothan WTVY 4.2 36 Gray Television Secondary affiliation with a primary affiliate of MyNetworkTV; Operates as "MY4" during non-MeTV programming and as "MeTV Wiregrass Dothan" during MeTV programming hours; 4.2 airs a mixture of syndicated,sports,and religious programming in addition to MNTV and MeTV programming; alternate ACC Network affiliate; OTA home of Tennessee Titans Preseason Football
Huntsville WZDX 54.3 41 Nexstar Broadcasting Group
Mobile WKRG-TV 5.3 27 Media General Alternates The Andy Griffith Show with Mayberry R.F.D. due to the main channel having local rights to The Andy Griffith Show
Selma/Montgomery WAKA 8.2 42 Bahakel Communications
Anchorage KACN 33.3 32 Dan Etulain
Prescott/Phoenix KAZT-TV 7.2 7 The Londen Group
Tucson KOLD-TV 13.2 32 Raycom Media
Fort Smith KFDF-CD 44.2 44 Pinnacle Media, LLC
Camden/Little Rock KMYA-DT 49.1 49 Hallmark National Mortgage Corporation
Harrison KTKO-LP 8 TKO, Inc.Dennis King
Harrison K26GS-D 26.4 26 Reynolds Media, Inc.
Anaheim/Los Angeles/Santa Ana KDOC-TV 56.3 32 Ellis Communications
Arcata/Eureka KAEF-TV 23.2 22 Bonten Media Group Semi-satellite of KRCR-TV
Bakersfield KERO-TV 23.3 10 E. W. Scripps Company
Rancho Palos Verdes/Los Angeles KXLA-TV 44.1 20 Ronald Ulloa LLC.
Cathedral City/Palm Springs KRET-CD 45.1 31 Charles R. Meeker
Clovis/Fresno KGMC 43.6 43 Ventura Broadcasting Company
Monterey KYMB-LD 27.1 27 Cocola Broadcasting
Redding/Chico KRCR-TV 7.2 7 Bonten Media Group
Sacramento KCRA-TV 3.2 35 Hearst Television
San Diego KFMB-TV 8.2 8 Midwest Television
San Francisco KOFY-TV 20.2 19 Granite Broadcasting Corporation
Colorado Springs KKTV 11.2 49 Gray Television Secondary affiliate with a primary MyNetworkTV affliation, airs select syndicated programming.
Denver KTVD 20.2 19 Tegna
Durango KRTN-TV 33.1 33 Ramar Communications
Grand Junction KKCO 11.2 12 Gray Television
Wilmington KJWP 2.1 2 PMCM LLC Serves Philadelphia market
Washington, D.C. WJLA-TV 7.2 7 Sinclair Broadcast Group
Daytona Beach/Orlando WESH 2.2 11 Hearst Television
Gainesville WYME-CD 45 45 New Age Media
Jacksonville WFOX-TV 30.2 32 Cox Media Group Secondary affiliation with a primary MyNetworkTV affiliation; Me-TV programming airs on weekdays in select time periods and all day on weekends.
Miami / Fort Lauderdale WPLG 10.2 10 BH Media
Panama City WMBB 13.2 13 Nexstar Broadcasting Group Also broadcasts ACC sports
Naples/Fort Myers WZVN-TV 26.2 41 Montclair Communications, Inc.
Tallahassee WTLH 49.1 50 New Age Media, LLC Serves Brainbridge, Georgia; Also broadcasts ACC sports
Tampa/St. Petersburg WFLA-TV 8.2 7 Media General
West Palm Beach WPTV-TV 5.2 12 E. W. Scripps Company
Atlanta WSB-TV 2.2 39 Cox Media Group
Augusta WJBF 6.2 42 Media General
Bainbridge WTLH 49.1 50 New Age Media WTLH and WSWG DT2 are the two Me-TV affiliates in Georgia that also broadcasts ACC sports
Columbus WRBL 3.2 15 Media General
Perry/Macon WPGA-TV 58.2 32 Register Communications
Savannah WSAV-TV 3.3 39 Media General Secondary affiliation with a primary MyNetworkTV affiliation.
Valdosta/Albany/Moultrie/Tifton WSWG 44.2 43 Gray Television
Honolulu KITV 4.2 40 SJL Broadcasting Time adjusted to Eastern Time Zone Feed, however some programs on the schedule do not air in Hawaii due to KITV's in-house programs and newscasts. KITV also airs select Me-TV shows on its primary channel when live feeds from ABC have ended.
Boise KTRV-TV 12.2 13 Block Communications
Pocatello/Idaho Falls KVUI 31.1 31 Buckalew Media, LLC
Chicago WWME-CD 23.1 39 Weigel Broadcasting Flagship station of the network
WCIU-TV 26.3 27 Secondary flagship station of the network; full-power simulcast
Rockford WREX-TV 13.3 13 Quincy Newspapers
Springfield/Decatur WRSP-TV 55.2 44 GOCOM Media
Urbana WCCU 27.2 26 Satellite station of WRSP-TV
Evansville WFIE 14.2 46 Raycom Media Replaced Movies! On 14.3 After WTSN-CD discontinued the MeTV affiliation. Later replaced 14Xtra on the 14.2 subchannel, having 14.3 being replaced with the Grit network.

Also broadcasts ACC sports

Indianapolis WTHR 13.3 13 Dispatch Broadcast Group also simulcasted on WALV-CD 46.1 as of January 2016
South Bend WBND-LD 57.2 34 Weigel Broadcasting
Davenport KLJB 18.2 49 Marshall Broadcasting
Des Moines KCCI 8.2 8 Hearst Television OTA home of Minnesota Vikings preseason football and preempts MeTV programming at 9PM for a nightly 9PM newscast.
Sioux City KTIV 4.3 41 Quincy Newspapers
Waterloo KWWL 7.3 7
Topeka WIBW-TV 13.2 13 Gray Television Secondary affiliation with a primary MyNetworkTV affiliation; OTA home of ACC sports and away games from Sporting Kansas City of the MLS which are produced by Kansas City independent station KMCI-TV
Wichita KAKE 10.2 10 Lockwood Broadcast Group
Lexington WLEX-TV 18.2 39 Cordillera Communications
Louisville WLKY 32.2 26 Hearst Television Programming pre-empted during the 7 a.m. ET hour on weekdays due to an expanded morning newscast, as well as from 10-10:30 p.m. due to a primetime newscast produced by WLKY.
Paducah WQWQ-LP 24 9 Raycom Media Simulcasts on KFVS-DT2 Cape Girardeau, MO

Secondary affiliation with The CW as primary affiliation

Alexandria KLAX-TV 31.2 30 Pollack/Belz Communications Co., Inc. Broadcast on Suddenlink Cable 7 and 28
Baton Rouge WLFT-CD 30.1 30 Touch Family Broadcasting Broadcasts Me-TV programming during the evening and religious programming during the day
30.2 Broadcasts all of Me-TV's programming also on Cox Cable 117
Columbia/Monroe/El Dorado KMLU 11.1 11 Legacy Broadcasting
New Iberia/Lafayette KLWB 50.1 50 Wilderness Communications Broadcast on Cox Cable 23, LUS 15, Charter 10 (Jennings, Church Point, Eunice, and Opelousas), Suddenlink 12 (Ville Platte) and Directv 50
New Orleans WDSU 6.2 43 Hearst Television Broadcasts on Cox 108, NewWave (Belle Chasse) 102, Charter (Hammond/Slidell, Assumption/Thibodaux, Bourg) 185, Comcast (Houma, Laplace East and West Bank) 197, TeleComm (Reserve) 151, Cox (Gramercy/Lutcher) 130
Alternate NBC affiliate
Minden/Shreveport KPXJ 21.2 21 KTBS, Inc. Broadcasts on Comcast 212 ; alternate ACC Network affiliate
Portland WPXT 51.2 43 Ironwood Communications
Bangor WBGR 33 Maine Family Broadcast Broadcast on Time Warner Cable Channel 12. New digital signal on UHF channel 18, OTA home of the Liberty University Flames.
Baltimore WBAL-TV 11.2 11 Hearst Television Broadcasts a 10pm newscast Sunday-Friday nights at 10PM with the local news magazine show "11 TV Hill" at 10:30 pm on Sunday nights following the news and encores of the week's newscasts on Saturdays and Sundays at 10:00 am and 10:30 am and at noon on Saturdays. This channel operates under the name "MeTV 11+ WBAL "
Salisbury WMDT 47.3 47 Marquee Broadcasting Inc. Effective May 26, 2014[2]
Boston WCVB-TV 5.2 20 Hearst Television Airs a nightly newscast at 10PM repeats of the 6 am hour of WCVB-TV's morning news at 7AM on weekdays and the public affairs program Chronicle at 6:30PM on weekdays.
Detroit/Windsor WDIV-TV 4.3 45 Graham Media Group Activated on July 30, 2015, programming to begin airing on August 3, 2015 [3]
Flint/Saginaw/Bay City WJRT-TV 12.2 12 Gray Television Replaced the Live Well Network on November 17, 2014 [4]
Grand Rapids/Kalamazoo
/Battle Creek
WLLA 64.2 45 Christian Faith Broadcasting
Lansing/Jackson WSYM-TV 47.2 38 E.W. Scripps Company
Marquette WZMQ 19.1 19 MMMRC, LLC
Roscommon WURO-LD 18.1 18 M33 Media, LLC Serves the Traverse City DMA and Market
Duluth WDIO-DT 10.2 10 Hubbard Broadcasting
Hibbing WIRT-DT 13.2 13 Satellite station of WDIO-DT
Minneapolis/St. Paul/Richfield KSTP-TV 5.3 45
Rochester KXLT-TV 47.2 46 SagamoreHill Broadcasting
Gulfport/Biloxi/Pascagoula WGUD-LD 38 Scranton Broadcasting Company, LLC

Airs locally produced programs weekdays at 6:30 PM and 7:00PM. OTA home for local high school football.

Hattiesburg/Laurel WHPM-LD 23.3 23 Waypoint Media, LLC

Secondary affiliation with a primary My Network TV affiliation.

Jackson WAPT 16.2 21 Hearst Television
West Point/Tupelo/Columbus/Starkville WLOV-TV 27.2 16 WTVA, Inc. Previously on sister station WTVA; was relocated from WTVA's DT2 feed on September 1, 2012, after that subchannel became the market's ABC affiliate[5][6]
Cape Girardeau KFVS-TV 12.2 12 Raycom Media Simulcast from WQTV-LP/WQWQ-LP Paducah/Murray, KY

Secondary affiliation with The CW as primary affiliation

Columbia/Jefferson City KMIZ 17.2 17 News-Press & Gazette Company
Kansas City KMBC-TV 9.2 29 Hearst Television
Lemay/St. Louis KMOV 4.2 24 Meredith Corporation
Osage Beach/Springfield KRBK 49.2 49 Koplar Communications
Butte KTVM-TV 6.2 6 Bonten Media Group Flagship of the statewide Me-TV Montana network.
Great Falls KTGF 16.1 45 PetroMedia Corporation
Kalispell KCFW-TV 9.2 9 Bonten Media Group
Missoula KECI-TV 13.2 13
Superior/Lincoln KSNB-TV 4.2 4 Gray Television Partial schedule with MyNetworkTV as primary affiliation
Omaha KETV 7.2 20 Hearst Television

Airs 9pm nightly newscast which is produced by KETV.

Las Vegas KLAS-TV 8.2 7 Nexstar Broadcasting Group

Also broadcasts ACC sports

Reno KAME-TV 21.2 20 Ellis Communications
Manchester WMUR-TV 9.2 9 Hearst Television Programming preempted from 10-10:30 p.m. on weeknights for a WMUR-produced primetime newscast
Middletown Township WJLP 33.1 3 PMCM TV, LLC Replaces WZME in Bridgeport, CT as the primary affiliate for the New York City market.
Albuquerque KRTN-LD 33.1 39 Ramar Communications
Albany WNYT 13.2 12 Hubbard Broadcasting
New York WJLP 33.1 3 PMCM TV, LLC Licensed to Middletown Township, New Jersey, but also serves New York City market.
Rochester WHEC-TV 10.2 10 Hubbard Broadcasting
Plattsburgh/
Burlington, Vermont
WPTZ 5.3 14 Hearst Television Originally carried on digital subchannel 5.2; CW programming pre-empted select Me-TV programs from March 2013 to August 2014, when the latter was moved to a newly created third subchannel (syndicated programming supplied by The CW Plus now fills timeslots formerly occupied by Me-TV programming on 5.2).[7]
Springville/Buffalo WBBZ-TV 67.1 67.3 7 ITV of Buffalo 67.1 carries a partial schedule, along with WBBZ original and non-network syndicated programming. 67.3 carries the full ME-TV schedule.
Syracuse WSYR-TV 9.2 17 Nexstar Broadcasting Group Subchannel also carries WSYR-produced newscasts and select syndicated programming
Utica WKTV 2.4 29 Heartland Media, LLC Originally carried on 2.3; moved to a newly created fourth subchannel November 22, 2015 when 2.2 affiliated with CBS, moving 2.2's former affiliation with The CW to 2.3.[8]
Watertown WNYF-CD 28.2 35 United Communications Corporation To join MeTV September 2016[9]
Charlotte WCCB-TV 18.3 27 Bahakel Communications Also carried on W20DD-D 18.6
Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point WXII-TV 12.2 31 Hearst Television
Raleigh WRAZ 50.2 49 Capitol Broadcasting
Washington WITN-TV 7.3 32 Gray Television
Wilmington WILM-LD 10.2 40 Capitol Broadcasting
Bismarck KFYR-TV 5.3 31 Gray Television

Flagship of the Me-TV North Dakota statewide network, over the air home of North Dakota St. Basketball

Dickinson KQCD-TV 7.3 7

Satellite station of KFYR-TV and part of the Me-TV North Dakota statewide network, OTA home to NDSU basketball

Fargo KVLY-TV 11.3 44

Not part of the Me-TV North Dakota Statewide network but features live events such as NDSU basketball and KVLY-TV newscast repeats in addition to Me-TV programming. Formerly aired on 11.2 but moved to 11.3 when CBS affiliate KXJB-TV signed-off (to become Cozi TV affiliate KRDK-TV) and its programming was moved to 11.2.

Minot KMOT 10.3 10

Satellite Station of KFYR-TV and part of the Me-TV statewide network, OTA of NDSU basketball

Williston KUMV-TV 8.3 8

Satellite station of KFYR-TV and part of the Me-TV statewide network, OTA home of NDSU basketball

Cincinnati WLWT 5.2 35 Hearst Television
Cleveland WOIO 19.2 10 Raycom Media Affiliate since August 1, 2011.
Columbus WCMH-TV 4.2 14 Media General OTA home of Pittsburgh Steelers Preseason Football
Dayton WHIO-TV 7.2 41 Cox Media Group
Steubenville WTOV-TV 9.2 9 Sinclair Broadcast Group
Toledo WTOL 11.2 11 Raycom Media
Oklahoma City KOCO-TV 5.2 7 Hearst Television
Tulsa KOKI-TV 23.2 22 Cox Media Group
Eugene KEZI 9.2 9 Heartland Media, LLC
Medford KMVU-DT 26.2 26 Broadcast Licenses, LP
Portland KATU 2.2 43 Sinclair Broadcast Group
Erie WICU-TV 12.2 12 Lilly Broadcasting Effective September 2016[10]
Johnstown WJAC-TV 6.2 34 Sinclair Broadcast Group OTA home for NCAA DI FCS football
Lancaster WGAL 8.2 8 Hearst Television
Pittsburgh WPXI 11.2 48 Cox Media Group
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton WSWB 38.2 31 MPS Media
Hatillo W32DY-D 32.1 32 TV Red de Puerto Rico
Toa Baja/San Juan W17DL-D 17.1 17
Providence WJAR 10.2 50 Sinclair Broadcast Group
Charleston WCIV 36.3 36 Sinclair Broadcast Group
Columbia WOLO-TV 25.4 8 Bahakel Communications
Myrtle Beach WFXB 43.4 18
Spartanburg WSPA-TV 7.2 7 Media General
Lead KQME 5.1 10 Legacy Broadcasting Satellite station of KHME
Rapid City KHME 23.1 2 Previously on KOTA-DT2. Moved to its primary subchannel when Gray Television, owner of KEVN-TV, acquired Schurz Communications, owner of KOTA-TV, and both stations were moved respectively to a new low-power channel and KEVN-TV's former facilities (to comply with FCC ownership limits).
Sioux Falls/Mitchell KSFY-TV 13.3 13 Gray Television
Chattanooga WFLI-TV 53.3 42 New Age Media
Jackson WBBJ-TV 7.3 43 Bahakel Communications Partial schedule with CBS as primary affiliation
Kingsport WAPK-CD 36.1 36 Holston Valley Broadcasting Group Previously aired on WJHL-DT2. Moved to WAPK-CD February 1, 2016 when WJHL-DT2 joined ABC, and ABC's former affiliate WKPT-TV (which simulcasts WAPK-CD on its DT2 subchannel) took WAPK-CD's MyNetworkTV affiliation and much of its programming.[11]
Knoxville WBIR-TV 10.2 10 Tegna
Memphis WLMT 30.2 31 Nexstar Broadcasting Group
Nashville WKRN-TV 2.2 27 Media General
Austin KTBC[1] 7.4 7 Fox Television Stations
Beaumont KBMT 12.4 12 Tegna
Bryan/College Station KAGS-LD 23.3 23
Corpus Christi KIII 3.2 8
Fort Worth/Dallas KTXA 21.2 29 CBS Corporation
El Paso KDBC-TV 4.3 18 Sinclair Broadcast Group Originally and in the Me-TV affiliates website, is launched in their sister station, KFOX-TV channel 14.2
Houston/Baytown KUBE-TV 57.4 41 Titan Broadcast Management
Lubbock KLBB-LP 48.1 19 Ramar Communications
Midland/Odessa KWWT 30.2 30 JB Broadcasting
San Antonio KSAT-TV 12.2 12 Graham Media Group
Sweetwater/Abilene KTXS-TV 12.3 20 Bonten Media Group
Temple/Waco KCEN-TV 6.3 9 Tegna
Tyler KYTX 19.3 18
Weslaco KRGV-TV 5.3 13 KRGV-TV Corporation Serves the Rio Grande Valley Area
Salt Lake City KTVX 4.2 40 Nexstar Broadcasting Group
Charlottesville WAHU-CD 27.2 40 Gray Television Secondary with a primary MyNetworkTV affiliation.
Harrisonburg WHSV-TV 3.4 49
Norfolk/Hampton/Virginia Beach WVEC 13.3 13 Tegna
Richmond WWBT 12.2 12 Raycom Media
Roanoke WSLS-TV 10.3 30 Media General
Bellingham KVOS-TV 12.1 35 OTA Broadcasting Also serving Vancouver and Victoria, British Columbia
Kennewick KVEW 42.2 44 Morgan Murphy Media
Seattle KFFV 44.6 44 OTA Broadcasting Subchannel; simulcasts KVOS-TV(12.1)
Spokane KXLY-TV 4.2 13 Morgan Murphy Media
Yakima KAPP 35.2 14
Bluefield/Beckley/Oak Hill WVVA 6.3 46 Quincy Newspapers
Clarksburg/Weston WDTV 5.2 5 Gray Television
Huntington/Charleston WSAZ-TV 3.2 23 Secondary with a primary MyNetworkTV affiliation.
Parkersburg/Marietta, Ohio WIYE-LD 47.2 47
Chippewa Falls/Eau Claire WEUX 48.2 49 Nexstar Broadcasting Group
Green Bay/Appleton WGBA-TV 26.2 41 E.W. Scripps Company
Madison WKOW 27.2 26 Quincy Newspapers
Milwaukee WBME-CD 41.1 24 Weigel Broadcasting Moved due to channel swap with WMLW-TV on August 7, 2012
WDJT-TV 58.2 46 Full-power simulcast
La Crosse WLAX 25.2 17 Nexstar Broadcasting Group
Wausau WZAW-LD 55.2 31 Gray Television
Casper KWYF-LD 20.2 26 Wyomedia Corporation

† Any launch dates noted are subject to change.

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