Channel 42 low-power TV stations in the United States

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The following low-power television stations broadcast on digital or analog channel 42 in the United States:[1][2][3][4]

  • K42CF-D in Gruver, Texas, to move to channel 21
  • K42CH-D in Capulin, etc., New Mexico, to move to channel 21
  • K42CR-D in Tucumcari, New Mexico
  • K42DZ-D in Battle Mountain, Nevada, to move to channel 34
  • K42FE-D in Shreveport, Louisiana, to move to channel 27
  • K42GN-D in Preston, Idaho
  • K42IH-D in East Wenatchee, Washington, to move to channel 28
  • in Minot, North Dakota, to move to channel 35
  • in Flagstaff, Arizona, to move to channel 21
  • in Redding, California, to move to channel 27
  • in Sacramento, California, to move to channel 33
  • W42CK in Hagerstown, Maryland, to move to channel 25

The following stations, which are no longer licensed, formerly broadcast on digital or analog channel 42:

  • in Terrebonne-Bend, etc., Oregon
  • K42CL in Eureka, Nevada
  • in Fairbanks, Alaska
  • K42EV-D in Glenwood Springs, Colorado
  • K42FA in Woodland & Kamas, Utah
  • K42FH in Bemidji, Minnesota
  • K42GV in Susanville, etc., California
  • in Muscatine, Iowa
  • K42IR in Astoria, Oregon
  • in Wyola, Montana
  • K42KR-D in Mountain View, Wyoming
  • K42LH-D in Winston, Oregon
  • KBVZ-LP in McCook, Nebraska
  • KIDZ-LD in Abilene, Texas
  • KSCZ-LP in Greenfield, California
  • KSEX-CD in San Diego, California
  • in Victoria, Texas
  • W42AX-D in Bakersville, North Carolina
  • in Meridian, Mississippi
  • W42DF-D in Cashiers, North Carolina
  • W42DZ-D in Adjuntas, Puerto Rico
  • in Jackson, Tennessee
  • in Mobile, Alabama

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