It broadcasts a digital signal on VHF channel 9 (or virtual channel 4.1 via PSIP) from a transmitter near Chemin Powell (north of Route 101) in Rouyn-Noranda.
It broadcasts in digital on VHF channel 7, displaying channel 50 to tuners via PSIP.
It broadcasts a low-powered high definition digital signal on UHF channel 36 (virtual channel 36.1 via PSIP) from a transmitter southeast of Spring Valley.
Licensed to Santa Barbara, the station broadcasts a high definition digital on UHF channel 27 (virtual channel 3.1 via PSIP) with its transmitter located atop Broadcast Peak, between Santa Barbara and Santa Ynez in the Santa Ynez Mountains.
KGCW can also be seen on KLJB's second digital subchannel (UHF channel 49.2 or virtual channel 18.2 via PSIP) from a transmitter in the Orion village of Western Township, Illinois.
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Licensed to Burlington, Iowa, it broadcasts a high definition digital signal on UHF channel 41 (virtual channel 26.1 via PSIP) from a transmitter in the Seaton village of Abington Township, Illinois.
It broadcasts a high-definition digital signal on VHF channel 7 (or virtual channel 8.1 via PSIP) from a transmitter at the Mesa Point Electronics Site on the Grand Mesa (southeast of Interstate 70).
Licensed to Davenport, Iowa, it broadcasts a high definition digital signal on UHF channel 49 (or virtual channel 18.1 via PSIP) from a transmitter along US 150 in Orion of Western Township, Illinois.
KYAZ, a television station (channel 47/PSIP 51) licensed to Katy, Texas, United States, which used the call sign KNWS-TV from 1993 to 2010
KPRC-TV, a television station (PSIP 2/RF 35) licensed to Houston, Texas, United States
KPXR-TV, a television station (channel 47/PSIP 48) licensed to Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States
KRCW-TV, a digital television station (channel 33 physical/32 PSIP) licensed to Salem, Oregon, United States
KRSU-TV, a television station (channel 36/PSIP 35) licensed to serve Claremore, Oklahoma, which held the call sign KRSC-TV from 1992 to 2013
KRSU-TV, a television station (channel 36/PSIP 35) licensed to Claremore, Oklahoma, United States
It broadcasts a high-definition digital signal on UHF channel 36 (or virtual channel 35.1 via PSIP) from a transmitter located to the adjacent southeast of Oologah Lake in northern Rogers County.
KSNK, digital channel 12 (virtual channel 8 via PSIP), is an NBC affiliate licensed to McCook, Nebraska with its studio and transmitter located just west of Oberlin, Kansas.
KTTZ-TV, a television station (channel 39 digital/PSIP 5) licensed to Lubbock, Texas, United States
KQCW-DT, a television station (channel 20/PSIP 19) licensed to Muskogee, Oklahoma, United States, which used the call sign KWBT from 1999 to 2006
KETD, a television station (channel 46/PSIP 53) licensed to Castle Rock, Colorado, United States, which used the call sign KWHD from 1990 until 2010
Licensed to Rochester, Minnesota, it broadcasts a high definition digital signal on UHF channel 46 (virtual channel 47.1 via PSIP) from a transmitter in Frankford Township, Minnesota.
This signal can be seen on UHF channel 36.2 (or virtual channel 3.2 via PSIP) from a transmitter on East Butte in unincorporated northern Bingham County along the Idaho National Laboratory border.
Owned by the Tribune Company, it broadcasts a high definition digital signal on UHF channel 25 (virtual channel 22.1 via PSIP) from a transmitter at the studio facilities that the station shares with Fox-affiliated sister station KCPQ on the west shore of Lake Union in Seattle's Westlake neighborhood.
W23BW's signal is nulled to the north, a remnant of the analog age when Rockford's WIFR broadcast on analog channel 23 (currently WIFR is on digital channel 41, but identifies as channel 23 via PSIP).
WATN-TV, a television station (channel 25/PSIP 24) licensed to Memphis, Tennessee, United States
WBIN-TV, a television station (channel 35/PSIP 50) licensed to Derry, New Hampshire, United States
WACH, a television station (channel 48/PSIP 57) licensed to Columbia, South Carolina, United States, which used the call sign WCCT-TV from 1985 until 1988
WCIX, a television station (channel 13/PSIP 49) licensed to Springfield, Illinois, United States, which used the call sign WCFN from 1985 to 2011
Over the air, it broadcasts a standard definition digital signal on UHF channel 20.2 (or virtual channel 21.2 via PSIP) from a transmitter located on Mabel Street in Youngstown.
Licensed to Youngstown, Ohio, it broadcasts a high definition digital signal on UHF channel 20 (or virtual channel 21.1 via PSIP) from a transmitter located on Mabel Street in Youngstown.
WANN-CD, a low-power television station (channel 29/PSIP 32) licensed to Atlanta, Georgia, United States, which used the call sign WFNA-LP from June 1999 to June 2002
This airs on UHF channel 20.2 (or virtual channel 21.2 via PSIP) from a transmitter on Thaxton Mountain in unincorporated Bedford County.
On December 28, 2011, the station returned to the air, broadcasting from a transmitter tower near Holly, Michigan at the East Holly Road and Interstate 75 (Exit 98) interchange, on UHF 26, and with a PSIP of 26.1 along with four sub channels.
WIBW-TV, a television station affiliated with CBS (digital/PSIP channel 13) licensed to Topeka, Kansas, United States
Licensed to Chippewa Falls, this outlet broadcasts a high definition digital signal on UHF channel 49 (or virtual channel 48.1 via PSIP) from a transmitter southeast of Colfax, and north of WIS 29, along the Dunn and Chippewa County line.
Licensed to Galesburg, Illinois, it broadcasts a standard definition digital signal on VHF channel 8 (virtual channel 53.1 via PSIP) from a transmitter in Orion, Illinois that is also occupied by KWQC-TV, KLJB and WQAD-TV.
WOAI-TV, a television station (PSIP 4.1/RF 48) licensed to San Antonio, Texas, United States
WATN-TV, a television station (channel 25/PSIP 24) licensed to Memphis, Tennessee, United States, which used the call sign WPTY-TV from 1978 to 2013
Over-the-air, the station airs a standard definition digital signal on UHF channel 38.3 (or virtual channel 8.3 via PSIP) from a transmitter in Orion, a village of Western Township, Illinois.
WIYC, a television station (channel 48/PSIP 67) licensed to serve Troy, Alabama, United States, known as WRJM-TV from 2000 to 2009
WRUF-LD, a low-power television station (channel 5/PSIP 10) licensed to Gainesville, Florida, United States
WVCY-TV, a television station broadcasting on 22 digital (mapped to 30 PSIP) licensed to Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Over-the-air, the station airs a 720p high definition digital signal on UHF channel 46.2 (or virtual channel 3.2 via PSIP) from a transmitter, west of Winnabow, in Town Creek Township.
Licensed to Youngstown, Ohio, it broadcasts a high definition digital signal on UHF channel 36 (or virtual channel 33.1 via PSIP) from a transmitter on Shady Run Road in the city along East Midlothian Boulevard/OH 170.
WPHY-CD, a television station (channel 50/PSIP 25) licensed to Trenton, New Jersey, United States, known on the air as WZBN-TV