List of NBC television affiliates (by U.S. state)
The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) is an American broadcast television television network owned by the NBCUniversal Filmed and Entertainment division of NBCUniversal, which originated as a radio network in November 1926 and expanded into television in April 1939. The network currently has 12 owned-and-operated stations, and current affiliation agreements with 223 other television stations.[1]
This article is a listing of current NBC affiliates in the 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 NBC through its subsidiary NBCUniversal Owned Television Stations (excluding owned-and-operated stations of Telemundo, unless the station simulcasts a co-owned NBC O&O station via a digital subchannel).
United States[]
Alabama[]
- Birmingham – WVTM-TV 13
- Dothan – WRGX-LD 23.1 / WTVY-DT4 4.4
- Huntsville – WAFF 48
- Mobile – WPMI-TV 15
- Montgomery – WSFA 12
Alaska[]
Some NBC programming is broadcast on the Alaska Rural Communications Service (ARCS).
- Anchorage – KTUU-TV 2
- Fairbanks – KTVF 11
- Juneau – KATH-LD 5
- Sitka – KSCT-LP 5 (satellite of KATH-LD)
Arizona[]
- Flagstaff – KNAZ-TV 2 (satellite of KPNX)
- Mesa (Phoenix) – KPNX 12
- Tucson – KVOA 4
- Yuma – KYMA-DT 11.1
Arkansas[]
- El Dorado (Monroe, LA) – KTVE 10
- Fort Smith – KFTA-DT2 24.2 (simulcast of KNWA-TV)
- Jonesboro – KAIT-DT2 8.2
- Little Rock – KARK-TV 4
- Rogers (Fayetteville) – KNWA-TV 51
California[]
- Bakersfield – KGET-TV 17
- Chico – KNVN 24
- Eureka – KIEM-TV 3
- Fresno – KSEE 24
- Los Angeles – KNBC 4
- Palm Springs – KMIR-TV 36
- Sacramento – KCRA-TV 3
- Salinas (Monterey) – KSBW 8
- San Diego – KNSD 39
- San Jose (San Francisco) – KNTV 11
- San Luis Obispo (Santa Barbara) – KSBY 6
Colorado[]
Connecticut[]
- New Britain (Hartford) – WVIT 30
Delaware[]
- Rehoboth Beach (Salisbury, Maryland) – WRDE-LD 31 / WBOC-LD 31.3 (simulcast of WRDE) / WSJZ-LD 31.4 (simulcast of WRDE)
District of Columbia[]
- Washington, D.C. – WRC-TV 4
Florida[]
- Daytona Beach (Orlando) – WESH 2 (ATSC 3.0 TV Station) / WKCF (ATSC 1.0 Simulcast)
- Fort Myers – WBBH-TV 20
- Gainesville – WNBW-DT 9
- Jacksonville – WTLV 12
- Miami – WTVJ 6
- Panama City – WJHG-TV 7
- Tallahassee – WTWC-TV 40
- Tampa – WFLA-TV 8
- West Palm Beach – WPTV 5
Georgia[]
- Albany – WALB 10
- Atlanta – WXIA-TV 11
- Augusta – WAGT-CD 26
- Columbus – WLTZ 38
- Macon – WMGT-TV 41
- Savannah – WSAV-TV 3
Hawaii[]
- Hilo – KSIX-TV 13 (satellite of KHNL)
- Honolulu – KHNL 13
- Wailuku – KOGG 13 (satellite of KHNL)
Idaho[]
Illinois[]
- Chicago – WMAQ-TV 5
- Decatur (Springfield) – WAND 17
- Peoria – WEEK-TV 25
- Quincy – WGEM-TV 10
- Rockford – WREX 13
Indiana[]
- Evansville – WFIE 14
- Fort Wayne – WPTA-DT2 21.2
- Indianapolis – WTHR 13
- Lafayette - WPBI-LD2 16.2
- South Bend – WNDU-TV 16
- Terre Haute – WTWO 2
Iowa[]
- Davenport – KWQC-TV 6
- Des Moines – WHO-DT 13
- Ottumwa – KYOU-DT2 15.2
- Sioux City – KTIV 4
- Waterloo (Cedar Rapids) – KWWL 7
Kansas[]
- Garden City (Dodge City) – KSNG 11 (satellite of KSNW)
- Great Bend – KSNC 2 (satellite of KSNW)
- Salina – KSNL-LD 23 (satellite of KSNW)
- Topeka – KSNT 27
- Wichita – KSNW 3
Kentucky[]
Louisiana[]
- Alexandria – KALB-TV 5
- Baton Rouge – WVLA-TV 33
- Lake Charles – KPLC 7
- Lafayette - KLAF-LD 46 / KADN-DT2 15.2
- New Orleans – WDSU 6
- Shreveport – KTAL 6
Maine[]
Maryland[]
- Baltimore – WBAL-TV 11
Massachusetts[]
- Springfield – WWLP 22 / WFXQ-CD 22 (repeater of WWLP)
Michigan[]
- Alpena – WBKB-DT2 11.2
- Cheboygan – WTOM-TV 4 (satellite of WPBN-TV)
- Detroit – WDIV-TV 4
- Grand Rapids – WOOD-TV 8
- Marquette – WLUC-TV 6
- Onondaga (Lansing) – WILX-TV 10
- Saginaw (Flint) – WEYI-TV 25
- Traverse City – WPBN-TV 7
Minnesota[]
- Chisholm – KRII 11 (semi-satellite of KBJR-TV, Superior, WI)
- Minneapolis – KARE 11
- Rochester – KTTC 10
- Mankato - KMNF-LD 7
Mississippi[]
- Grenada (Greenville) – WNBD-LD 33
- Gulfport (Biloxi) – WXXV-DT2 25.2
- Jackson – WLBT 3
- Laurel (Hattiesburg) – WDAM-TV 7
- Meridian – WGBC-DT2 30.2
- Tupelo – WTVA 9
Missouri[]
- Columbia – KOMU-TV 8
- Joplin – KSNF 16
- Kansas City – KSHB-TV 41
- St. Joseph – KNPG-LD 21
- St. Louis – KSDK 5
- Springfield – KYTV 3
Montana[]
- Billings – KULR-TV 8
- Glendive – KXGN-DT2 5.2
- Great Falls – KTGF-LD 50 (satellite of KTVH-DT)
- Helena – KTVH-DT 12
- Miles City – KYUS-TV 3 (satellite of KULR-TV)
- NBC Montana
- Bozeman – KDBZ-CD 29 (satellite of KECI-TV)
- Butte – KTVM-TV 6 (satellite of KECI-TV)
- Kalispell – KCFW-TV 9 (satellite of KECI-TV)
- Missoula – KECI-TV 13
Nebraska[]
- McCook – KSNK 8 (satellite of KSNW, Wichita, KS)
- North Platte – KNOP-TV 2
- Omaha – WOWT 6
- Scottsbluff - KNEP 2
- Superior (Grand Island/Lincoln) – KSNB-TV 4
Nevada[]
- Las Vegas – KSNV-DT 3
- Reno – KRNV-DT 4
New Hampshire[]
- Nashua (Boston, MA) – WBTS-CD 15
New Jersey[]
- None; served by WNBC New York and WCAU Philadelphia
New Mexico[]
- Albuquerque – KOB 4
- Farmington – KOBF 12 (satellite of KOB)
- Roswell – KOBR 8 (satellite of KOB)
- Silver City – KOBG 6 (satellite of KOB)
New York[]
- Albany – WNYT 13
- Binghamton – WBGH-CD 20 / WIVT-DT2 34.2 (repeater of WBGH-CD)
- Buffalo – WGRZ 2
- Elmira – WETM-TV 18
- New York City – WNBC 4
- Plattsburgh[2][3] (Burlington, Vermont) – WPTZ 5
- Rochester – WHEC-TV 10
- Syracuse – WSTM-TV 3
- Utica – WKTV 2
- Watertown - WVNC-LD 45
North Carolina[]
- Charlotte – WCNC-TV 36
- Raleigh – WRAL-TV 5
- Washington (Greenville) – WITN-TV 7
- Wilmington – WECT 6
- Winston-Salem (Greensboro) – WXII-TV 12
North Dakota[]
Ohio[]
- Cincinnati – WLWT 5
- Cleveland – WKYC 3
- Columbus – WCMH-TV 4
- Dayton – WDTN 2
- Lima – WLIO 8
- Steubenville (Wheeling, West Virginia) – WTOV-TV 9
- Toledo – WNWO-TV 24
- Youngstown – WFMJ-TV 21
- Zanesville – WHIZ-TV 18
Oklahoma[]
- Ada (Sherman, Texas) – KTEN 10
- Oklahoma City – KFOR-TV 4
- Tulsa – KJRH-TV 2
Oregon[]
- Bend – KTVZ 21
- Coos Bay – KMCB 23 (repeater of KMTR)
- Eugene – KMTR 16
- Klamath Falls – KOTI 2
- Medford – KOBI 5
- Portland – KGW 8
- Roseburg – KTCW 46 (repeater of KMTR)
Pennsylvania[]
- Erie – WICU-TV 12
- Johnstown – WJAC-TV 6
- Lancaster (Harrisburg) – WGAL 8
- Philadelphia – WCAU 10
- Pittsburgh – WPXI 11
- Wilkes-Barre – WBRE-TV 28
Rhode Island[]
- Providence – WJAR 10
South Carolina[]
South Dakota[]
Tennessee[]
- Chattanooga – WRCB 3
- Jackson – WNBJ-LD 39
- Knoxville – WBIR-TV 10
- Memphis – WMC-TV 5
- Nashville – WSMV-TV 4
Texas[]
- Abilene – KRBC-TV 9
- Amarillo – KAMR-TV 4
- Austin – KXAN-TV 36
- Beaumont – KBMT-DT2 12.2
- Brownsville (Rio Grande Valley) – KVEO-TV 23
- Bryan – KAGS-LD 23 (semi-repeater of KCEN-TV)
- Corpus Christi – KRIS-TV 6
- El Paso – KTSM-TV 9
- Fort Worth (Dallas) – KXAS-TV 5
- Houston – KPRC-TV 2
- Jacksonville (Tyler) – KETK-TV 56
- Laredo – KGNS-TV 8
- Lubbock – KCBD 11
- Odessa (Midland) – KWES-TV 9
- San Angelo – KSAN-TV 3
- San Antonio – WOAI-TV 4
- Temple (Waco) – KCEN-TV 6
- Texarkana (Shreveport, LA) – KTAL-TV 6
- Victoria – KMOL-LD 17 | 25.2
- Wichita Falls – KFDX-TV 3
Utah[]
- Salt Lake City – KSL-TV 5
Vermont[]
- None; served by WPTZ Plattsburgh, New York, WBTS-CD Boston, Massachusetts, and WNYT Albany, New York
Virginia[]
- Bristol (Tri-Cities, Tennessee-Virginia) – WCYB-TV 5
- Charlottesville – WVIR-TV 29 / WVIR-CD 29
- Harrisonburg – WSVW-LD/W22EX-D 30/22 / WHSV-TV 3.2
- Portsmouth (Norfolk) – WAVY-TV 10
- Richmond – WWBT 12
- Roanoke – WSLS-TV 10
Washington[]
West Virginia[]
- Bluefield – WVVA 6
- Clarksburg – WBOY-TV 12
- Huntington (Charleston) – WSAZ-TV 3 (ATSC 3.0 TV Station) / WQCW (ATSC 1.0 Simulcast)
- Parkersburg – WTAP-TV 15
Wisconsin[]
- Eau Claire (La Crosse) – WEAU 13
- Green Bay – WGBA-TV 26
- Madison – WMTV 15
- Milwaukee – WTMJ-TV 4
- Rhinelander (Wausau) – WJFW-TV 12
- Superior (Duluth, Minnesota) – KBJR-TV 6
Wyoming[]
- Casper – KCWY-DT 13
- Cheyenne – KGWN-DT2 5.2 (satellite of KNEP)
NBC stations outside the United States[]
U.S. possessions[]
American Samoa[]
- Pago Pago - KVZK 5
Guam[]
- Hagåtña – KUAM-TV 8
Puerto Rico[]
- San Juan – WKAQ-TV 2.3 (satellite of WNBC-TV)
U.S. Virgin Islands[]
- Charlotte Amalie – WVGN-LD 19
Aruba[]
- Oranjestad – PJA-TV 15
Footnotes[]
- ^ "Stations for Network - NBC". RabbitEars. Retrieved October 30, 2019.
- ^ Formerly licensed to North Pole.
- ^ "Daily Business". Federal Communications Commission.[permanent dead link]
See also[]
- List of NBC television affiliates (table)
- List of former NBC television affiliates
- Lists of ABC television affiliates
- Lists of CBS television affiliates
External links[]
- Lists of American television network affiliates
- NBC network affiliates