List of ABC television affiliates (by U.S. state)

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The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) is an American broadcast television television network owned by the Disney Media Networks subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company, which originated in 1927 as the NBC Blue radio network, and five years after its 1942 divorce from NBC and purchase by Edward J. Noble (adopting its current name the following year), expanded into television in April 1948. The network currently has eight owned-and-operated stations, and current affiliation agreements with 236 other television stations.[1]

This article is a listing of current ABC affiliates in the continental United States and U.S. possessions (including subchannel affiliates, satellite stations and select low-power translators), arranged alphabetically by state, and based on the station's city of license, and followed in parentheses by the Designated Market Area if it differs from the city of license. There are links to and articles on each of the stations, describing their histories, local programming and technical information, such as broadcast frequencies.

The station's advertised channel number follows the call letters. In most cases, this is their virtual channel (PSIP) number.

Stations listed in boldface are owned and operated by ABC through its subsidiary ABC Owned Television Stations.

United States[]

Alabama[]

  • AnnistonWGWW-DT2 40.2 (simulcast of WBMA-LD)
  • BirminghamWBMA-LD 58 / WABM-DT2 68.2
  • DothanWDHN 18
  • HuntsvilleWAAY-TV 31
  • MontgomeryWNCF 32
  • TuscaloosaWDBB-DT2 17.2 (satellite of WBMA-LD)

Alaska[]

Some ABC programming is broadcast on the Alaska Rural Communications Service (ARCS).

  • AnchorageKYUR 13
  • FairbanksKATN 2
  • JuneauKJUD 8

Arizona[]

  • PhoenixKNXV-TV 15
  • TucsonKGUN-TV 9

Arkansas[]

  • Fayetteville – KHOG-TV 29 (satellite of KHBS)
  • Fort SmithKHBS 40
  • JonesboroKAIT 8
  • Little RockKATV 7

California[]

  • Arcata (Eureka) – KAEF-TV 23 (semi-satellite of KRCR-TV)
  • BakersfieldKERO-TV 23
  • El Centro (Yuma, Arizona) – KECY-DT2 9.2
  • FresnoKFSN-TV 30
  • Los AngelesKABC-TV 7
  • Palm SpringsKESQ-TV 42
  • Redding (Chico) – KRCR-TV 7
  • SacramentoKXTV 10
  • Salinas (Monterey) – KSBW-DT2 8.2
  • San DiegoKGTV 10
  • San FranciscoKGO-TV 7
  • Santa BarbaraKEYT-TV 3

Colorado[]

  • Colorado SpringsKRDO-TV 13
  • DenverKMGH-TV 7
  • Grand JunctionKJCT-LP 8

Connecticut[]

  • New Haven (Hartford) – WTNH-TV 8

Delaware[]

  • None; served by WPVI-TV Philadelphia and WMDT Salisbury, MD

District of Columbia[]

  • WashingtonWJLA-TV 7

Florida[]

  • GainesvilleWCJB-TV 20
  • MiamiWPLG 10
  • Naples (Fort Myers) – WZVN-TV 26
  • Orange Park (Jacksonville) – WJXX 25
  • OrlandoWFTV 9
  • Panama CityWMBB 13
  • Pensacola (Mobile, Alabama) – WEAR-TV 3
  • SarasotaWWSB 40[2]
  • TallahasseeWTXL-TV 27
  • TampaWFTS-TV 28
  • Tequesta (West Palm Beach) – WPBF 25

Georgia[]

Hawaii[]

  • Hilo – KHVO-TV 4 (satellite of KITV)
  • HonoluluKITV 4
  • Wailuku – KMAU-TV 4 (satellite of KITV)

Idaho[]

  • Idaho Falls (Pocatello) – KIFI-TV 8
  • Nampa (Boise) – KIVI-TV 6
  • Twin FallsKSAW-LD 51 (satellite of KIVI)

Illinois[]

  • ChampaignWICD 15 (semi-satellite of WICS)
  • ChicagoWLS-TV 7
  • Harrisburg (Paducah, Kentucky) – WSIL-TV 3
  • Moline (Davenport, Iowa) (Quad Cities) – WQAD-TV 8
  • PeoriaWEEK-DT2 25.2
  • RockfordWTVO 17
  • SpringfieldWICS 20

Indiana[]

Iowa[]

  • Ames (Des Moines) – WOI-DT 5
  • Cedar RapidsKCRG-TV 9
  • Sioux CityKCAU-TV 9

Kansas[]

  • Colby – KLBY 4 (satellite of KAKE)
  • Garden City (Dodge City) – KUPK 13 (satellite of KAKE)
  • Great Bend – KGBD-LD 30 (repeater of KAKE)
  • Salina – KHDS-LD 51 (repeater of KAKE)
  • TopekaKTKA-TV 49
  • WichitaKAKE 10

Kentucky[]

  • Bowling GreenWBKO-TV 13
  • LexingtonWTVQ-DT 36
  • LouisvilleWHAS-TV 11

Louisiana[]

  • AlexandriaKLAX-TV 31
  • Baton RougeWBRZ-TV 2
  • LafayetteKATC 3
  • Lake CharlesKVHP-DT2 29.2
  • MonroeKNOE-DT2 8.2
  • New OrleansWGNO 26
  • ShreveportKTBS-TV 3

Maine[]

  • BangorWVII-TV 7
  • Poland Spring (Portland) – WMTW 8

Maryland[]

  • BaltimoreWMAR-TV 2
  • SalisburyWMDT 47

Massachusetts[]

  • BostonWCVB-TV 5
  • New Bedford (Providence, Rhode Island) – WLNE-TV 6
  • SpringfieldWGGB-TV 40

Michigan[]

  • AlpenaWBKB-DT3 11.3
  • Battle CreekWOTV 41[4]
  • DetroitWXYZ-TV 7
  • FlintWJRT-TV 12
  • Grand RapidsWZZM 13
  • Ishpeming (Marquette) – WBUP 10
  • LansingWLAJ 53
  • Sault Ste. Marie – WGTQ 8 (satellite of WGTU)
  • Traverse CityWGTU 29

Minnesota[]

  • AlexandriaKSAX-TV 42 (satellite of KSTP-TV)
  • Austin (Rochester) – KAAL 6
  • DuluthWDIO-DT 10
  • Hibbing – WIRT 13 (satellite of WDIO-DT)
  • Redwood FallsKRWF 43 (satellite of KSTP-TV)
  • St. James (Mankato) – K30FN 5 (translator of KSTP-TV)
  • Saint Paul (Minneapolis) – KSTP-TV 5

Mississippi[]

Missouri[]

  • ColumbiaKMIZ 17
  • Hannibal (Quincy, Illinois) – KHQA-TV 7.2
  • JoplinKODE-TV 12
  • Kansas CityKMBC-TV 9
  • Kirksville (Ottumwa, Iowa) – KTVO 3
  • Poplar Bluff – KPOB-TV 15 (satellite of WSIL-TV, Harrisburg, Ill.)
  • Saint JosephKQTV 2
  • Saint LouisKDNL-TV 30
  • SpringfieldKSPR-LD 33

Montana[]

  • BillingsKSVI 6
  • Bozeman – KWYB-LD 28 (repeater of KWYB)
  • ButteKWYB 18
  • Great FallsKFBB-TV 5
  • HelenaKHBB-LD 21 (repeater of KFBB-TV)
  • MissoulaKTMF 23

Nebraska[]

  • Hayes Center – KWNB-TV 6 (satellite of KHGI-TV)
  • KearneyKHGI-TV 13
  • LincolnKLKN 8
  • North Platte – KHGI-CD 13 (repeater of KHGI-TV)
  • OmahaKETV 7
  • Scottsbluff – KNEP 4 (satellite of KOTA, Rapid City, S.D.)

Nevada[]

  • Las VegasKTNV-TV 13
  • RenoKOLO-TV 8

New Hampshire[]

  • ManchesterWMUR-TV 9

New Jersey[]

  • None; served by WABC-TV New York and WPVI-TV Philadelphia

New Mexico[]

  • AlbuquerqueKOAT-TV 7
  • Clovis – KVIH-TV 12 (satellite of KVII-TV, Amarillo, Texas)

New York[]

  • AlbanyWTEN 10
  • BinghamtonWIVT 34
  • BuffaloWKBW-TV 7
  • ElmiraWENY-TV 36
  • New York CityWABC-TV 7
  • RochesterWHAM-TV 13
  • SyracuseWSYR-TV 9
  • UticaWUTR 20
  • WatertownWWTI 50

North Carolina[]

  • AshevilleWLOS 13
  • CharlotteWSOC-TV 9
  • Durham (Raleigh) – WTVD 11
  • New Bern (Greenville) – WCTI-TV 12
  • WilmingtonWWAY 3
  • Winston-Salem (Greensboro) – WXLV-TV 45

North Dakota[]

  • BismarckKBMY 17
  • Devils Lake (Grand Forks) – WDAZ-TV 8 (semi-satellite of WDAY-TV)
  • FargoWDAY-TV 6
  • MinotKMCY 14 (semi-satellite of KBMY)

Ohio[]

  • CincinnatiWCPO-TV 9
  • ClevelandWEWS-TV 5
  • ColumbusWSYX 6
  • DaytonWKEF 22
  • LimaWOHL-CD 35 / WPNM-LD 35
  • ToledoWTVG 13
  • YoungstownWYTV 33

Oklahoma[]

  • Ada (Sherman, Texas) – KTEN-DT3 10.3
  • Lawton (Wichita Falls, Texas) – KSWO-TV 7
  • Oklahoma CityKOCO-TV 5
  • TulsaKTUL 8

Oregon[]

  • BendKOHD 18
  • EugeneKEZI 9
  • Klamath Falls – KDKF 31 (satellite of KDRV)
  • MedfordKDRV 12
  • PortlandKATU 2

Pennsylvania[]

  • AltoonaWATM-TV 23
  • ErieWJET-TV 24
  • HarrisburgWHTM-TV 27
  • JohnstownWWCP-DT2 8.2 (simulcast of WATM-TV)
  • PhiladelphiaWPVI-TV 6
  • PittsburghWTAE-TV 4
  • ScrantonWNEP-TV 16

Rhode Island[]

  • None; served by WLNE-TV New Bedford, MA

South Carolina[]

  • CharlestonWCIV-DT2 36.2
  • ColumbiaWOLO-TV 25
  • Florence (Myrtle Beach) – WPDE-TV 15

South Dakota[]

  • Aberdeen – KABY-TV 9 (satellite of KSFY-TV)
  • Lead – KHSD-TV 11 (satellite of KOTA-TV)
  • Pierre – KPRY-TV 4 (satellite of KSFY-TV)
  • Rapid CityKOTA-TV 3
  • Sioux FallsKSFY-TV 13

Tennessee[]

Texas[]

  • AmarilloKVII-TV 7
  • AustinKVUE 24
  • BeaumontKBMT 12
  • Bryan – KRHD-CD 40 (repeater of KXXV)
  • Corpus ChristiKIII 3
  • DallasWFAA 8
  • El PasoKVIA-TV 7
  • HoustonKTRK-TV 13
  • LaredoKGNS-DT2 8.2
  • LubbockKAMC 28
  • LufkinKTRE 9 (semi-satellite of KLTV)
  • MidlandKMID 2
  • San Angelo – KTXE-LP 38 (repeater of KTXS-TV)
  • San AntonioKSAT-TV 12
  • Sweetwater (Abilene) – KTXS-TV 12
  • TylerKLTV 7
  • VictoriaKAVU-TV 25
  • WacoKXXV 25
  • Weslaco (Rio Grande Valley) – KRGV-TV 5

Utah[]

  • Salt Lake CityKTVX 4

Vermont[]

  • BurlingtonWVNY 22

Virginia[]

  • CharlottesvilleWVAW-LD 16
  • Hampton (Hampton Roads) – WVEC 13
  • HarrisonburgWHSV-TV 3
  • Lynchburg (Roanoke) – WSET-TV 13
  • Petersburg (Richmond) – WRIC-TV 8

Washington[]

  • KennewickKVEW 42 (semi-satellite of KAPP)
  • SeattleKOMO-TV 4
  • SpokaneKXLY-TV 4
  • YakimaKAPP 35

West Virginia[]

Wisconsin[]

  • CrandonWMOW-DT2 4.2 (simulcast of WAOW)
  • Eagle RiverWYOW-TV 34 (satellite of WAOW)
  • Eau ClaireWQOW 18
  • Green BayWBAY-TV 2
  • La CrosseWXOW 19
  • MadisonWKOW 27
  • MilwaukeeWISN-TV 12
  • WausauWAOW 9

Wyoming[]

  • CasperKTWO-TV 2
  • Cheyenne – KKTQ-LD 16 (repeater of KTWO-TV)

Elsewhere[]

Unincorporated territories of the U.S.[]

Guam[]

Northern Mariana Islands[]

  • SaipanKPPC-LP 7 (repeater of KTGM/Hagåtña, Guam)

Puerto Rico[]

U.S. Virgin Islands[]

Bermuda[]

See also[]

Footnotes[]

  1. ^ "Stations for Network - ABC". RabbitEars. Retrieved October 30, 2019.
  2. ^ WWSB serves southern portions of the Tampa market that did not receive adequate over-the-air signal coverage from WTSP (necessitated as WTSP's signal was positioned farther to the north to limit interference with Miami ABC affiliate WPLG in portions of South Florida) prior to that station's disaffiliation from ABC in December 1994. WWSB remains an ABC affiliate despite its signal coverage overlapping significantly with that of current Tampa affiliate WFTS.
  3. ^ WAWV-TV (formerly WFXW) rejoined ABC on September 1, 2011. The station was previously affiliated with ABC (under the former WIIL-TV and WBAK callsigns) until it switched to Fox in 1995. (Arthur Foulkes (June 30, 2011). "Channel 38 Switching from Fox to ABC". Tribune-Star. Retrieved March 20, 2015.)
  4. ^ WOTV serves southern portions of the Grand Rapids market that do not receive adequate over-the-air signal coverage from WZZM.
  5. ^ WTVA 9.2 replaced WKDH as the Tupelo-Columbus market's ABC affiliate, as that station ceased operations on August 31, 2012. ("ABC Getting New Outlet In Columbus-Tupelo". TVNewsCheck. NewsCheck Media. August 28, 2012. Retrieved August 28, 2012.; "WTVA to broadcast ABC-TV". WTVA. WTVA, Inc. August 28, 2012. Archived from the original on August 31, 2012. Retrieved August 28, 2012.)

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