In September 2010, KHAS-TV digital subchannel 5.2 switched from a standard definition simulcast to This TV.
The station was an affiliate of This TV from February to June 2009 (This TV was not shown at all in Little Rock from that point until 2012 when it resurfaced on a digital subchannel of KLRT-TV, which later dropped the subchannel after it was sold to Nexstar Broadcasting Group and Mission Broadcasting).
The move granted KWWT 3 additional channels with a Retro Television Network affiliate on 30.2, Tr3́s on 30.3, and This TV on 30.4.
The affiliation lasted until late 2009, when KYMA replaced it with This TV.
It was formerly broadcast in the United States until late September 2010 on This TV.
Shortly thereafter, WBIF began to carry programming from This TV.
In late-Summer 2009, WCTI-DT3 began to add programming from This TV eventually becoming a full-time affiliate.
As a result of the move, the market's Me-TV affiliation was moved to the second digital subchannel of sister station WLOV-TV (resulting in Me-TV sister network This TV moving to a newly created third digital subchannel).
On July 1, 2009, shortly after the digital television transition, WVXF switched affiliations, from CBS to This TV.
The company's 45 secondary channels are affiliated with the major broadcast networks: Fox, ABC, NBC, CBS, and the two minor networks The CW, MyNetworkTV; along with the several new syndicated digital sub-channels (or occasionally referred to as "side-channels") that are offered to various local TV stations across the country: This TV, Me-TV, and Antenna TV.
In the Tulsa area, the launch of News on 6 Now on KOTV digital channel 6.3, resulted in the movie-oriented digital broadcast network This TV to be relocated to digital channel 19.2 of KOTV's CW-affiliated sister station KQCW-DT.