Channel 45 low-power TV stations in the United States

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The following low-power television stations broadcast on digital or analog channel 45 in the United States:[1][2][3][4]

  • K45AU-D in Follett, Texas
  • K45DY-D in New Mobeetie, Texas, to move to channel 29
  • in Billings, Montana, to move to channel 19
  • in Jacksonville, Florida
  • in Washington, D.C., to move to channel 10
  • W45DX-D in Atlanta, Georgia, to move to channel 13
  • WJOS-LD in Pomeroy, Ohio, to move to channel 31

The following stations, which are no longer licensed, formerly broadcast on digital or analog channel 45:

  • K45AC in Wenatchee, Washington
  • K45AF-D in Parachute, etc., Colorado
  • K45AG in Duchesne, Utah
  • K45AH in Ukiah, California
  • K45CU in Shiprock, New Mexico
  • K45DD in Eureka, Utah
  • K45DS-D in Freshwater, etc., California
  • in Bozeman, Montana
  • K45EJ in Enid, Oklahoma
  • K45FW in Price, etc., Utah
  • K45FZ in Lewiston, Idaho
  • K45GP in Emery, Utah
  • K45HW in San Angelo, Texas
  • K45IA-D in Rock Springs, Wyoming
  • in Alexandria, Louisiana
  • K45JC in Huntsville, Utah
  • in Sargents, Colorado
  • in Weed, California
  • in Port Arthur, Texas
  • in Cedar Rapids, Iowa
  • KCGI-CA in Cape Girardeau, Missouri
  • KCTF-LP in Twin Falls, Idaho
  • in Denver, Colorado
  • KHPB-CD in Bastrop, Texas
  • in Tonopah, Nevada
  • KKRR-LP in Cheyenne, Wyoming
  • KLHU-CD in Lake Havasu City, Arizona
  • in Jonesboro, Arkansas
  • in Pinedale, Wyoming
  • KWWB-LP in Mesquite, etc., Nevada
  • W45CU in Waycross, Georgia
  • W45DI-D in Juana Diaz, Puerto Rico
  • in Panama City, Florida
  • in Clarksdale, Mississippi
  • WMUN-CD in Mineola, New York
  • in Martin, Kentucky

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