List of Ion Mystery affiliates

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This is a list of current Ion Mystery affiliates (formerly known as Escape until September 30, 2019, and Court TV Mystery until February 24, 2022), arranged by U.S. state. There are links to and articles on each of the stations, describing their local programming, hosts and technical information, such as broadcast frequencies. In most markets, Ion Mystery operates on a digital subchannel of the main station listed. In some markets, it operates on an LPTV or Class A station.

Current affiliates[]

  • 1 Indicates station is a primary feed Ion Mystery affiliate.
City of license/market Station[1] Virtual
channel
Primary
affiliation
(on main channel)
Owner Notes †

Alabama[]

Birmingham WIAT 42.2 CBS Nexstar Media Group Launched November 1, 2017
Dothan WDHN 18.2 ABC Launched September 1, 2015
Huntsville WZDX 54.4 Fox Tegna Launched August 23, 2016
Mobile WALA-TV 10.4 Gray Television Launched September 25, 2017
Montgomery WALE-LD 17.3 Justice Network Woods Communications Company Launched August 11, 2015

Arizona[]

Flagstaff KFPH-DT 13.4 UniMás TelevisaUnivision Launched August 18, 2014
Green Valley (Tucson) KUVE-DT 46.4 Univision
Phoenix KASW 61.4 The CW E. W. Scripps Company Launched August 2016
KFPH-CD 35.4 UniMás TelevisaUnivision Launched August 18, 2014
Tucson KVOA-TV 4.3 NBC Allen Media Broadcasting

Arkansas[]

Fort Smith KFTA-TV 24.3 Fox Nexstar Media Group Launched September 19, 2016
Little Rock KLRT-TV 16.2 Mission Broadcasting
(operated by Nexstar Media Group)
Launched August 23, 2016

California[]

Bakersfield KBTF-CD 31.3 UniMás TelevisaUnivision Launched August 18, 2014
Fresno KGPE 47.2 CBS Nexstar Media Group Launched September 18, 2016
KFTV-DT 21.3 Univision TelevisaUnivision Launched August 18, 2014
Los Angeles KHIZ-LD 39.1 1 DTV America Corporation Launched November 1, 2016
Modesto (Sacramento) KUVS-DT 19.4 Univision TelevisaUnivision Launched August 18, 2014
Monterey-Salinas KMMD-CD 39.4 Laff Caballero Television Launched January 22, 2018
Ontario (Los Angeles) KFTR-DT 46.3 UniMás TelevisaUnivision Launched August 18, 2014
San Diego KGTV 10.4 ABC E. W. Scripps Company
San FranciscoOaklandSan Jose KDTV-DT 14.4 Univision TelevisaUnivision Launched August 18, 2014

Colorado[]

Boulder (Denver) KCEC 14.4 Univision TelevisaUnivision
(operated by Entravision Communications)
Launched August 18, 2014
Colorado Springs KXRM-TV 21.4 Fox Nexstar Media Group Launched November 1, 2017
Grand Junction KFQX 4.3 Mission Broadcasting
(operated by Nexstar Media Group)
Launched September 13, 2016

Connecticut[]

Hartford WFSB 3.2 CBS Gray Television[2] Launched April 15, 2015

Delaware[]

Wilmington (Philadelphia, PA) WDPN-TV 2.2 MeTV Maranatha Broadcasting Company Launched August 18, 2014

District of Columbia[]

Washington WRZB-LD 31.2 1 DC Broadcasting Launched August 2017

Florida[]

Jacksonville WJXX 25.4 ABC Tegna Launched March 1, 2020
Lake Worth (West Palm Beach) WPXP-TV 67.3 Ion Television Inyo Broadcast Holdings Launched March 1, 2021
Melbourne (Orlando) WOPX-TV 56.3 Ion Media Networks
WVEN-TV 43.4 Univision TelevisaUnivision
(operated by Entravision Communications)
Launched August 18, 2014
Miami WLTV-DT 23.3 Univision TelevisaUnivision Launched August 18, 2014
Orlando WRCF-CD 29.1 1 TelevisaUnivision
WFTV 9.3 ABC Cox Media Group Launched August 1, 2016
Panama City WMBB 13.3 Nexstar Media Group Launched September 15, 2016
Tampa WFLA-TV 8.3 NBC Nexstar Media Group
WVEA-TV 50.4 Univision TelevisaUnivision
(operated by Entravision Communications)
Launched August 18, 2014
West Palm Beach WXOD-LD 33.3 Buzzr DTV America Corporation Launched January, 2016
WPTV-TV 5.6 NBC E. W. Scripps Company

Georgia[]

Atlanta WUVG-DT 34.4 Univision TelevisaUnivision Launched September 25, 2017
Augusta WJBF 6.4 ABC Nexstar Media Group Launched November 2017
Brunswick (Jacksonville, FL) WPXC-TV 21.3 Ion Television Ion Media Networks Launched March 1, 2021
Columbus WXTX 54.3 Fox American Spirit Media
(operated by Gray Television)
Launched August 18, 2014
Macon WMGT-TV 41.4 NBC Morris Multimedia Launched March 18, 2016
Rome (Atlanta) WPXA-TV 14.4 Ion Television Ion Media Networks Launched March 1, 2021
Savannah WSCG 34.5 Heroes & Icons Winemiller Television
Summerville (TN) WKSY-LD 21.2 Independent Altennga Broadcasting Launched January 8, 2018

Hawaii[]

Honolulu KGMB 5.3 CBS Gray Television Launched August 18, 2014

Idaho[]

Idaho Falls-Pocatello KVUI 31.6 Ion Television Ventura TV Video Appliance Center Launched November 13, 2017
Nampa (Boise) KIVI-TV 6.3 ABC E. W. Scripps Company Launched July 1, 2015
Twin Falls KSAW-LD 6.3 ABC E.W. Scripps Company Launched July 1, 2015
Operates as a semi-satellite station of KIVI-TV

Illinois[]

Aurora (Chicago) WXFT-DT 60.2 UniMás TelevisaUnivision Launched August 18, 2014
Peoria WMBD-TV 31.4 CBS Nexstar Media Group Launched September 15, 2016
Rock Island (IA) WHBF-TV 4.4 Launched August 30, 2016
Rockford WQRF-TV 39.3 Fox Launched September 1, 2016
Springfield (Champaign) WCIX 49.3 MyNetworkTV Launched August 23, 2016

Indiana[]

Bloomington (Indianapolis) WIPX-TV 63.4 Ion Television Inyo Broadcast Holdings Launched March 1, 2021
Elkhart (South Bend) WSJV 28.3 Heroes & Icons Gray Television Launched May 1, 2019
Evansville WTVW 7.3 The CW Mission Broadcasting (operated by Nexstar Media Group) Launched August 23, 2016
Fort Wayne WANE-TV 15.4 CBS Nexstar Media Group Launched November 13, 2017
Terre Haute WTWO 2.3 NBC Nexstar Media Group Launched August 23, 2016

Iowa[]

Ames (Des Moines) KCWI-TV 23.2 The CW Tegna Launched August 24, 2016
Iowa City KWKB 20.2 TCT Tri-State Christian Television Launched August 2, 2021
Newton (Des Moines) KFPX-TV 39.4 Ion Television Ion Media Networks Launched March 1, 2021
Sioux City KCAU-TV 9.2 ABC Nexstar Media Group Launched September 7, 2015

Kansas[]

Derby (Wichita) KDCU-DT 31.3 Univision Entravision Communications Launched July 2, 2018
Lawrence (Kansas City, Missouri) KMCI-TV 38.3 Independent E. W. Scripps Company Launched April 15, 2015
Topeka KTMJ-CD 43.2 Fox Nexstar Media Group Launched November 1, 2017

Kentucky[]

Bowling Green WCZU-LD 39.6 Court TV DTV America Corporation Launched September 23, 2016
Lexington WTVQ-DT 36.5 ABC Morris Multimedia Launched June 2016
Louisville WMYO-CD 24.3 Laff New Albany Broadcasting Company Launched November 5, 2015
WBNA 21.7 Independent Evangel World Prayer Center Launched October 12, 2017

Louisiana[]

Alexandria WNTZ-TV 48.3 Fox Nexstar Media Group Launched September 2, 2016
Baton Rouge WBXH-CD 39.4 MyNetworkTV Gray Television Launched August 30, 2015 on 39.3, moved to 39.4 on June 28, 2021
Lafayette K21OM-D 20.1 Court TV Mystery HC2 Holdings Launched June 29, 2021
New Orleans WVUE/WUPL 8.4/54.4 FOX/MNTV Gray Television/Tegna Launched February 1, 2019
Shreveport KSHV-TV 45.2 MyNetworkTV White Knight Broadcasting
(operated by Nexstar Media Group)
Launched September 2016
West Monroe KTVE 10.4 NBC Mission Broadcasting
(operated by Nexstar Media Group)
Launched September 12, 2016

Maine[]

Portland WPXT 51.3 The CW Hearst Television Launched November 7, 2016

Maryland[]

Baltimore WMAR-TV 2.4 ABC E. W. Scripps Company
Hagerstown WDVM-TV 25.2 Independent Nexstar Media Group Launched August 27, 2016
Salisbury WGDV-LD 32.4 Azteca América Marquee Broadcasting Launched October 1, 2016

Massachusetts[]

Boston WBPX-TV 68.2 Ion Television Ion Media Networks Launched March 1, 2021
WFXT 25.2 Fox Cox Media Group Launched May 2016
New Bedford (Providence, RI) WLNE-TV 6.3 ABC Standard Media Launched August 18, 2014
Springfield WWLP 22.4 NBC Nexstar Media Group

Michigan[]

Battle Creek (Grand Rapids) WZPX-TV 43.5 Ion Television Inyo Broadcast Holdings Launched March 1, 2021
Detroit WMYD 20.3 Independent E. W. Scripps Company Launched July 1, 2015
Escanaba (Marquette) WJMN-TV 3.2 MyNetworkTV Nexstar Media Group Launched September 13, 2016
Grand Rapids WXSP-CD 15.3
Lake City (Traverse City) WMNN-LD 26.4 Independent Freelancer Television Broadcasting
Flint/Saginaw/Bay City WAQP 49.5 TCT TCT Launched March 1, 2021

Minnesota[]

Minneapolis K33LN-D 33.2 Bounce TV HC2 Holdings Launched April 2, 2016
St. Cloud (MinneapolisSt. Paul) KPXM-TV 41.4 Ion Television Ion Media Networks Launched March 1, 2021

Mississippi[]

Hattiesburg WHLT 22.4 CBS Nexstar Media Group
Jackson WLBT 3.5 NBC Gray Television Launched January 2, 2015

Missouri[]

Columbia-Jefferson City KQFX-LD 22.4 Fox News-Press & Gazette Company Launched April 6, 2018
Joplin KSNF 16.3 NBC Nexstar Media Group Launched August 25, 2016
St. Joseph KNPN-LD 26.4 Fox News-Press & Gazette Company Launched April 6, 2018
St. Louis KTVI 2.3 Nexstar Media Group
Springfield KOZL-TV 27.2 MyNetworkTV Nexstar Media Group Launched August 20, 2016

Montana[]

Billings KSVI 6.2 ABC Nexstar Media Group Launched September 2016

Nebraska[]

Lincoln KLKN 8.3 ABC Standard Media Launched August 18, 2014
Omaha KMTV-TV 3.4 CBS E. W. Scripps Company Launched January 18, 2016

Nevada[]

Las Vegas KVVU-TV 5.3 Fox Gray Television Launched April 23, 2015
Reno KRNS-CD 46.3 UniMás Entravision Communications Launched June 25, 2018

New Hampshire[]

Concord (Manchester) WPXG-TV 21.2 Ion Television Ion Media Networks Launched March 1, 2021
Operates as a satellite station of WBPX-TV

New Jersey[]

Middletown Township WJLP 33.4 MeTV Weigel Broadcasting Launched March 21, 2016

New Mexico[]

Albuquerque KASY-TV 50.2 MyNetworkTV Tamer Media Launched January 11, 2016

New York[]

Albany WTEN 10.4 ABC Nexstar Media Group
Binghamton WIVT 34.4 Launched September 19, 2016
Buffalo WKBW-TV 7.3 E. W. Scripps Company Launched April 28, 2015
Elmira WETM-TV 18.4 NBC Nexstar Media Group Launched September 1, 2016
New York City WPXN-TV 31.3 Ion Television Ion Media Networks Launched March 1, 2021
Rochester WROC-TV 8.4 CBS Nexstar Media Group Launched August 2016
Smithtown (New York City) WFTY-DT 67.4 Justice Network TelevisaUnivision Launched August 18, 2014
Syracuse WSPX-TV 56.4 Ion Television Ion Media Networks Launched March 1, 2021
Utica WFXV 33.2 Fox Nexstar Media Group Launched September 3, 2016
Watertown WWTI 50.4 ABC Launched August 27, 2016

North Carolina[]

Greenville WNCT-TV 9.4 CBS Nexstar Media Group
Greensboro WFMY-TV 2.3 Tegna Launched March 2020
Kannapolis (Charlotte) WAXN-TV 64.3 Independent Cox Media Group Launched August 18, 2014
Manteo (Norfolk, Virginia) WSKY-TV 4.2 Lockwood Broadcast Group Launched March 2015
Rocky Mount (Triangle Region) WRPX-TV 47.3 Ion Television Ion Media Networks Launched March 1, 2021
Wilmington WECT 6.5 NBC Gray Television Launched August 18, 2014

North Dakota[]

Bismarck KXMB-TV 12.4 CBS Nexstar Media Group Launched September 13, 2016
Dickinson KXMA-TV 2.4 (19) The CW
Fargo/Valley City KRDK-TV 4.7 (24) Cozi TV Launched April 1, 2015
Minot KXMC-TV 13.4 CBS Nexstar Media Group Launched September 13, 2016
Williston KXMD-TV 11.4 (14)

Ohio[]

Akron (Cleveland) WVPX-TV 23.4 Ion Television Inyo Broadcast Holdings Launched March 1, 2021
Cincinnati WCPO-TV 9.4 ABC E. W. Scripps Company Launched April 15, 2015
Cleveland WQHS-DT 61.4 Univision TelevisaUnivision Launched August 18, 2014
Columbus WCBZ-CD 22.3 Cozi TV Positive News Network
Dayton WDTN 2.2 NBC Nexstar Media Group Launched December 31, 2015
Toledo WUPW 36.3 Fox American Spirit Media
(operated by Tegna Inc.)
Launched November 18, 2014

Oklahoma[]

Oklahoma City KAUT-TV 43.3 Independent Nexstar Media Group Launched January 2016
KSBI 52.5 MyNetworkTV Griffin Communications Launched October 1, 2018[3][4]
Tulsa KOKI-TV 23.3 Fox Cox Media Group Launched August 18, 2014

Oregon[]

Bend KFXO-CD 39.4 Fox News-Press & Gazette Company Launched April 30, 2018
Portland KPDX 49.2 MyNetworkTV Gray Television[2] Launched October 8, 2015

Pennsylvania[]

Altoona (Johnstown) WTAJ-TV 10.2 CBS Nexstar Media Group Launched August 26, 2016
Erie WJET-TV 24.2 ABC
Pittsburgh WINP-TV 16.4 Ion Television Ion Media Networks Launched March 1, 2021
WOSC-CD 61.5 Independent The Videohouse, Inc. Launched November 17, 2018
Scranton WYOU 22.2 CBS Mission Broadcasting
(operated by Nexstar Media Group)

Puerto Rico[]

San Juan W05DK-D 29.10 Ion Television Sovryn Holdings

South Carolina[]

Columbia WKTC 63.5 The CW/MyNetworkTV WBHQ Columbia, LLC Launched October 2, 2017
WZRB 47.3 Ion Television Ion Media Networks Launched March 1, 2021
Greenville WHNS 21.3 Fox Gray Television[2] Launched April 15, 2015
Myrtle Beach WBTW 13.4 CBS Nexstar Media Group

South Dakota[]

Sioux Falls KELO-TV 11.4 CBS Nexstar Media Group Launched in 2017

Tennessee[]

Chattanooga WDEF-TV 12.3 CBS Morris Multimedia
Crossville (Knoxville) WBXX-TV 20.2 The CW Gray Television Re-launched January 1, 2017
(Previously aired between 4/15/2015 and 10/31/2016.)
Jellico (Knoxville) WPXK-TV 54.4 Ion Television Ion Media Networks Launched March 1, 2021
Jackson WJKT 16.2 Fox Nexstar Media Group Launched September 8, 2016
Kingsport (Johnson City) WKPT-TV 19.4 Cozi TV Glenwood Communications Corporation
Memphis WHBQ-TV 13.2 Fox Cox Media Group Launched June 1, 2016
Nashville WSMV-TV 4.2 NBC Gray Television Replaced Heartland in November 2016

Texas[]

Abilene KTAB-TV 32.3 CBS Nexstar Media Group Launched August 25, 2016
Amarillo KCIT 14.3 Fox
Austin KNVA 54.4 The CW Launched October 13, 2017
Blanco (San Antonio) KNIC-DT 17.2 UniMás TelevisaUnivision Launched August 18, 2014
Brownsville (Harlingen) KGBT-TV 4.5 Antenna TV Nexstar Media Group Launched January 28, 2020
El Paso KTSM-TV 9.3 NBC Launched September 13, 2016
Garland (DallasFort Worth) KUVN-DT 23.3 Univision TelevisaUnivision Launched August 18, 2014
Houston KEHO-LD 32.2 Altavision DTV America Corporation Launched October 26, 2016
Killeen (Austin/Waco) KAKW-DT 62.4 Univision TelevisaUnivision Launched August 18, 2014
Longview (Tyler) KFXK-TV 51.3 Fox Nexstar Media Group Launched September 15, 2016
Lubbock KAMC 28.2 ABC Mission Broadcasting
(operated by Nexstar Media Group)
Launched August 20, 2016
Midland-Odessa KMID 2.3 Nexstar Media Group Launched September 2016
Rosenberg (Houston) KXLN-DT 45.3 Univision TelevisaUnivision Launched August 18, 2014
San Angelo KLST-TV 8.3 CBS Nexstar Media Group Launched August 25, 2016
Tyler KQKT-LD 21.1 1 DTV America Corporation Launch date TBD
Uvalde (San Antonio) KPXL-TV 26.4 Ion Television Ion Media Networks Launched March 1, 2021
Wichita Falls KJTL 18.4 Fox Nexstar Media Group Launched September 1, 2016

Utah[]

Provo (Salt Lake City) KUTH-DT 32.4 Univision TelevisaUnivision Launched August 18, 2014
Salt Lake City KSTU 13.4 Fox E. W. Scripps Company Launched February 1, 2021. Replaced Charge!.

Vermont[]

Burlington WFFF-TV 44.2 Fox Nexstar Media Group Launched August 23, 2016

Virginia[]

Manassas (Washington, D.C.) WPXW-TV 66.5 Ion Television Ion Media Networks Launched March 1, 2021
Norfolk WPXV-TV 49.3 Inyo Broadcast Holdings
Richmond WWBT 12.3 NBC Gray Television Launched August 18, 2014
Roanoke WFXR 27.4 Fox Nexstar Media Group Launched August 30, 2016
WPXR-TV 38.4 Ion Television Ion Media Networks Launched March 1, 2021

Washington[]

Seattle (Seattle-Tacoma) KCPQ 13.3 Fox Fox Television Stations Launched January 28, 2016
Spokane KGPX-TV 34.4 Ion Television Inyo Broadcast Holdings March 1, 2021

West Virginia[]

Bluefield WLFB 40.4 Independent Living Faith Ministries, Inc. Launched April 30, 2018
Clarksburg WBOY-TV 12.3 NBC Nexstar Media Group Launched September 15, 2016
Huntington-Charleston WOWK-TV 13.2 CBS Launched September 1, 2016
Martinsburg WWPX-TV 60.5 Ion Television Ion Media Networks Launched March 1, 2021
Operates as satellite of WPXW-TV, Manassas, VA
Wheeling WTRF-TV 7.4 CBS Nexstar Media Group Launched September 2016

Wisconsin[]

Antigo (Wausau) WTPX-TV 46.3 Ion Television Ion Media Networks Launched March 1, 2021
Appleton (Green Bay) WACY-TV 32.3 MyNetworkTV E. W. Scripps Company Launched August 11, 2015
Chippewa Falls (Eau Claire-La Crosse) WEUX 48.3 Fox Nexstar Media Group Launched August 30, 2016
Janesville (Madison) WIFS 57.6 Ion Television Byrne Acquisition Group, LLC Launched April 30, 2018
Channel moved from 57.7 on March 1, 2021
Milwaukee WTMJ-TV 4.5 NBC E. W. Scripps Company Launched January 1, 2017

List of former affiliates[]

City of license/market Station[1] Virtual
channel
Owner Dates of affiliation Notes †

Alabama[]

Hoover (Birmingham) WPXH-TV 44.2 Inyo Broadcast Holdings
(Inyo Broadcast Licenses LLC)
March 1 - June 30, 2021 Replaced by Court TV

Arkansas[]

Fort Smith KFLU-LD 20.3 DTV America Corporation September 19 - October 26, 2016 Now airing Decades
Paragould (Jonesboro) KPMF-LD 26.1 DTV America Corporation
(now owned by HC2 Holdings)
June 23 - October 26, 2016 Replaced by MyNetworkTV

California[]

San Bernardino (Los Angeles) KPXN-TV 30.4 Ion Media Networks
(Subsidiary of E.W. Scripps Company)
March 1 - June 30, 2021 Replaced by TrueReal

Delaware[]

Wilmington (Philadelphia, PA) WPPX-TV 61.4 Ion Media Networks March 1 - June 30, 2021 Replaced by TrueReal

District of Columbia[]

Washington WFDC-DT 14.4 TelevisaUnivision
(operated by Entravision Communications)
August 18, 2014 - September 30, 2017 Replaced by Bounce TV

Florida[]

Fort MyersNaples WFTX-TV 36.3 E.W. Scripps Company September 1, 2015 - October 29, 2021 Replaced by Bounce TV
Live Oak (Jacksonville) WKBJ-LD 20.2 DTV America Corporation
(now owned by HC2 Holdings)
February 17 - November 13, 2016 Replaced by Infomercials and the Escape affiliation moved to WRCZ-LD's sixth digital subchannel after almost a year of absence, now airing Movies!
Miami WPXM-TV 35.2 Ion Media Networks March 1 - June 30, 2021 Replaced by Bounce TV
Stuart WHDT 9.1 E. W. Scripps Company April 4, 2019 - July 5, 2021 Replaced by Independent/News
West Palm Beach WPTV-TV 5.4 E. W. Scripps Company January 8, 2018 - July 30, 2020 Replaced by Start TV

Georgia[]

Atlanta WSB-TV 2.2 Cox Media Group March 27 - September 24, 2017 Replaced by Bounce TV, and the Escape affiliation moved to WUVG-DT's fourth digital subchannel.

Hawaii[]

Kaneohe (Honolulu) KPXO-TV 66.4 Inyo Broadcast Holdings March 1 - June 30, 2021 Replaced by Defy TV

Idaho[]

Nampa (Boise) KTRV-TV 12.4 Inyo Broadcast Holdings March 1 - September 30, 2021 Replaced by Newsy

Illinois[]

Chicago WCPX-TV 38.2 Ion Media Networks March 1 - May 14, 2021 Replaced by Bounce TV

Indiana[]

Indianapolis WRTV 6.4 E. W. Scripps Company June 16, 2015 - June 21, 2021 Replaced by QVC

Iowa[]

Ottumwa KYOU-TV 15.4 American Spirit Media
(operated by Raycom Media)
January 2015-January 24, 2018
(Previously aired on DT3; moved to DT4 January 24, 2018)
Replaced by The CW+

Louisiana[]

New Orleans WPXL-TV 49.4 Ion Media Networks March 1 - June 30, 2021 Replaced by Defy TV

Michigan[]

Saginaw WFKB-LD 38.2 HC2 Holdings(operated by DTV America) 2019-2020 Off the air

Nevada[]

LaughlinLas Vegas KMCC 34.4 Ion Media March 1 - June 30, 2021

New York[]

New York City WFUT-DT 68.4 TelevisaUnivision November 18, 2014 - January 7, 2018 Entered into a post-auction channel sharing agreement with WXTV-DT, resulting in the station dropping the network.

North Carolina[]

Fayetteville (RaleighDurham) WIRP-LD 27.3 DTV America Corporation
(now owned by HC2 Holdings)
January 4 - December 13, 2016 Replaced by Liquidation Channel and the Escape affiliation moved to WNCN's newly launched fourth digital subchannel after nearly a year of absence.
Goldsboro (Raleigh) WNCN 17.4 Nexstar Media Group November 1, 2017 - August 31, 2021 Replaced by Rewind TV
Lexington (Greensboro) WCWG 20.2 Lockwood Broadcast Group
(now owned by Hearst Television)
June 1, 2015 - July 30, 2017 WCWG sold its spectrum for $105,731,122 and indicated that it would enter into a post-auction channel sharing agreement, resulting in the station dropping the network.

Oregon[]

La Grande KUNP 16.2 Sinclair Broadcast Group December 1, 2016 - February 12, 2017 Replaced by TBD

South Carolina[]

Charleston WBSE-LP 20.2 Regal Media
(now owned by HC2 Holdings)
January 4 - September 3, 2016

Tennessee[]

Memphis WPXX-TV 50.2 Inyo Broadcast Holdings March 1 - June 30, 2021 Replaced by Court TV

Texas[]

Brownsville, Texas KVEO-TV 23.3 Nexstar Media Group September 2016 - January 28, 2020
College Station (Waco) KZCZ-LD 34.4 DTV America Corporation
(now owned by HC2 Holdings)
September 12 - December 13, 2016 Replaced by QVC
Conroe (Houston) KPXB-TV 49.4 Ion Media Networks March 1 - June 30, 2021 Replaced by Defy TV

Utah[]

Ogden (Salt Lake City) KUCW 30.4 Nexstar Media Group September 2, 2016 - May 8, 2019 Replaced by Court TV

Wisconsin[]

Milwaukee WTSJ-LP 38.3 DTV America Corporation
(now owned by HC2 Holdings)
May 5 - October 26, 2016 Affiliation moved to WTMJ-DT3 after a two and a half-month absence, swapping Cozi TV to WTSJ-LP.

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