List of MyNetworkTV affiliates

The following is a list of affiliates of MyNetworkTV, a former network which is now defined as a programming service.

History

MyNetworkTV launched on September 5, 2006, with a reach of 96 percent of the United States. The network was created by Fox Television Stations Group to fill the void left on their UPN affiliates after The WB Television Network and UPN merged to form The CW Television Network on January 24, 2006. A month later, the MNTV formation was announced on February 22.

MyNetworkTV is based around nine UPN affiliates and one Independent station owned by FTSG (a division of News Corporation). From March 1, 2006 to present, 157 affiliates came to an agreement to carry it, bringing MyNetworkTV's total distribution to 167 stations. The largest of these additional affiliate groups is the Sinclair Broadcast Group, which has committed broadcast stations in 17 markets in which it operates. On May 15, 2006, Tribune Company announced that it would commit three WB stations in markets where a CBS Corporation-owned UPN station took CW affiliation, to MyNetworkTV. All of Tribune's other WB stations had already joined The CW—since Tribune held a minority stake in The WB Television Network. Also, Univision, the largest Spanish-language broadcaster in the United States, committed its only English-language station, KUVI-TV in Bakersfield, California.

These two stations were once dual affiliates of both The CW and MyNetworkTV since their 2006 debuts: KWKB in Iowa City, Iowa, owned by KM Communications, which carried both The CW (as a primary) and MyNetworkTV (as a secondary), but dropped MyNetwork in September 2011; KNVA in Austin, Texas, owned by LIN Television, was the other, until it dropped the network on October 20, 2009. However, in March 2014, WKTC in Columbia, South Carolina, a locally owned station, switched its main channel's primary affiliation from MyNetworkTV to The CW, retaining MyNetwork as a secondary affiliation, making it the only station in the country that currently carries both The CW and MyNetwork on the same feed. In addition, WTVY in Dothan, Alabama, a CBS affiliate owned by Gray Television, now carries MyNetworkTV on a digital subchannel which was previously affiliated with UPN, and also added a third digital subchannel for The CW. WTOK-TV in Meridian, Mississippi, also owned by Gray, has added a secondary MyNetworkTV affiliation to its then-Fox-affiliated digital subchannel and added another digital subchannel for The CW, in addition to ABC on its main channel.

On July 12, 2006, the network announced the affiliation of CBS Corporation-owned UPN affiliates WBFS-TV in Miami, Florida and WUPL in New Orleans, Louisiana (the latter has since been sold to Belo) and WB affiliate WTCN-CA in West Palm Beach, Florida (now owned by Sinclair).[1] This agreement is surprising considering that MyNetworkTV came to be as a retaliatory move to the merger of UPN and The WB into The CW. Also announced on the same day were affiliation agreements in four additional markets, including Denver's KTVD, a Gannett-owned station. In late July, MNTV added WZMY (now WBIN-TV) in Derry, New Hampshire (Boston-Manchester area), ending the long search for an affiliate in the Boston market; however, WBIN dropped the network and reverted to Independent status on September 19, 2011, with the programming service moving to CBS-owned WSBK-TV (which had shunned MyNetworkTV at its formation in 2006).

On August 11, 2006, MNTV announced on its affiliates' website the addition of four new stations—WNAC (which has since moved MyNetworkTV to their DT2 subchannel after carrying the programming service as secondary to its primary Fox affiliation), WNGT-LP (now WMNT-CD), WEPX/WPXU, and KMMF (now defunct).

On August 22, 2006, UPN station KAUT of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (previously owned by CBS Corporation, and owned by The New York Times Company at the time of MyNetworkTV's launch, now owned by Local TV), which was erroneously announced in the original CW press release as an affiliate for that network, was listed on MyNetworkTV's site as an affiliate. Shortly thereafter, an email from the station confirmed the same, and two days later MyNetworkTV confirmed it in the industry press. This officially gave the network full distribution in the top 50 markets. MyNetworkTV now had broadcast or cable affiliation in all of the top 100 markets; ironically, The CW was still missing three markets in the top 100 (see List of CW affiliates).

Though KFDF-CA (UPN) had previously been announced as the MyNetworkTV affiliate for the Fort Smith, Arkansas market (and is still listed as such on the MyNetworkTV website), its sister station KPBI-CA, which is losing its Fox affiliation, will assume the MyNetworkTV affiliation instead; KFDF-CA will instead join Retro Television Network. (Due to the ownership change at KPBI, KFSM has picked up My Network for 5.2 as of Oct 1,2009. KFSM's owner, Local TV, closed on its purchase of full-power KPBI on January 5, 2012 through a "failing station" waiver and changed its call letters to KXNW; on that date KXNW's primary channel began simulcasting KFSM-DT2 (which also took on a secondary affiliation with Antenna TV in addition to its primary MyNetworkTV affiliation) and its DT2 subchannel began simulcasting KFSM's primary channel to expand the digital coverage of both stations to the entire Fort Smith–Fayetteville market.)

In the summer of 2009 as the network converted to a syndicated programming service, the network lost several affiliates due to two factors. The first was the aftermath of the digital transition of June 12 and the Equity Media Holdings bankruptcy, where several stations which had not completed their digital facilities ended broadcasting and had also been purchased at auction by the religious broadcaster Daystar Television Network. Those stations which were low-power and unaffected by the transition were quickly converted to Daystar or sold by Daystar to a second party, with the remainder to follow once the digital facilities were built. Several also went off the air completely upon not being sold.

The network also nullified all affiliation agreements to convert to a programming service, leading Ion Media Networks to end their carriage of the service on September 28, 2009 on three stations and resume carrying Ion Television full-time (those stations had been owned by another party which agreed to carry the network at the time of MyNetworkTV's launch, although they were managed by Ion directly). This led to MyNetworkTV's first agreement with CW affiliate WLMT in Memphis, Tennessee, where that station would only air WWE SmackDown and disregard the other four nights of their schedule in order to keep that program airing in one of WWE's strongest markets. Additionally, Pappas Telecasting-owned KDMI in Des Moines, Iowa also dropped MyNetworkTV and became a full-time This TV affiliate; sister station KCWI-TV, the market's CW affiliate, then began airing SmackDown in a similar arrangement to WLMT. The arrangements ended in October 2010 when the show moved to cable channel Syfy; thereafter, WLMT's Retro Television Network (RTV)-affiliated second digital subchannel picked up the entire MyNetworkTV lineup as a secondary affiliation. KDMI later rejoined MyNetworkTV as a secondary affiliation; however, effective December 1, 2014 the MyNetworkTV agreement in Des Moines transferred to KCCI's new subchannel 8.3. WLMT briefly dropped MyNetworkTV in June 2013 on the subchannel (MeTV had since replaced RTV for the remainder of the day) during a move to a new studio facility after an ownership change, leaving Memphis again without MyNetworkTV service; the service's programming has since returned to its lineup.

Sinclair-owned KMYS in San Antonio, Texas, swapped affiliations with former CW affiliate KCWX, becoming the first known instance of an affiliation swap between a CW affiliate and a MyNetworkTV affiliate in the same market since the formation of both "networks" in 2006.

For more information about the affiliation process, refer to the main network article.

Affiliates

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DMA# City of license/Market Station Channel
TV / DT
Year of affiliation Former affiliationA Ownership
1. Secaucus, N.J.-New York City, N.Y. WWOR-TV 9 / 38 2006 UPN Fox Television Stations
2. Los Angeles, California KCOP-TV 13 / 13 2006 UPN Fox Television Stations
3. Gary, Indiana-Chicago, Illinois WPWR-TV 50 / 51 2006 UPN Fox Television Stations
4. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania WPHL-TV 17 / 17 2006 WB Tribune Media
5. Dallas-Fort Worth, TX KDFI 27 / 36 2006 Independent Fox Television Stations
6. San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA KRON-TV 4 / 38 2006 Independent Media General
7. Boston, MA-Manchester-Laconia, N.H. WSBK-TV 38 / 37 2011 UPN, Independent CBS Television Stations
8. Atlanta, Georgia WATL 36 / 25 2006 WB, NBC (Current Secondary Tegna
9. Washington, D.C. WDCA 20 / 35 2006 UPN Fox Television Stations
10. Houston, Texas KTXH 20 / 19 2006 UPN Fox Television Stations
11. Detroit, Michigan WMYD 20 / 21 2006 WB E. W. Scripps
12. Phoenix, Arizona KUTP 45 / 26 2006 UPN Fox Television Stations
13. Seattle-Tacoma, WA KZJO 22 / 25 2006 WB Tribune Media
14. Tampa-St. Petersburg, FL WTTA 38 / 32 2006 WB Media General
15. Minneapolis-St. Paul WFTC
KFTC
29 / 29
26 / 29
2006
(KFTC is a satellite of WFTC, licensed to Bemidji)
UPN Fox Television Stations
16. Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL WBFS-TV 33 / 32 2006 UPN CBS Television Stations
17. Denver, Colorado KTVD 20 / 19 2006 UPN Tegna
18. Cleveland-Akron, OH WUAB 43 / 28 2006 UPN Raycom Media
19. Orlando-Daytona Beach, FL WRBW 65 / 41 2006 UPN Fox Television Stations
20. Sacramento, California KQCA 58 / 46 2006 WB Hearst Television
21. St. Louis, Missouri KMOV-DT3 4.3 / 24.31 2014 New digital subchannel Meredith Corporation
22. Portland-Salem, OR-Vancouver, WA KPDX 49 / 30 2006 UPN Meredith Corporation
23. Charlotte-Rock Hill, S.C. WMYT-TV 55 / 39 2006 WB Fox Television Stations
24. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania WPNT 22 / 42 2006 WB Sinclair Broadcast Group
25. Raleigh-Durham-Fayetteville, N.C. WRDC-TV 28 / 28 2006 UPN Sinclair Broadcast Group
26. Baltimore, Maryland WUTB 24 / 41 2006 UPN Deerfield Media
(operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group)
27. Indianapolis, Indiana WNDY-TV 23 / 32 2006 UPN Media General
28. San Diego, CA-Tijuana/Tecate, Baja California,
Mexico
XHDTV-TDT 49 / 47 2006 UPN Televisora Alco
(operated by Entravision Communications)
29. Nashville, Tennessee WUXP-TV 30 / 21 2006 UPN Sinclair Broadcast Group
30. Hartford-New Haven, CT WCTX 59 / 39 2006 UPN Media General
31. Kansas City, Missouri KSMO-TV 62 / 47 2006 WB Meredith Corporation
32. St. George-Salt Lake City, UT KMYU 12.1 / 9 2009 MyNetworkTV (current primary)
This TV (former secondary)
Sinclair Broadcast Group
Salt Lake City, Utah KUTV-DT2 2.2
33. Cincinnati, Ohio WSTR-TV 64 / 33 2006 WB Deerfield Media
(operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group)
34. Columbus, Ohio WSYX-DT2 6.21 2006 New digital subchannel
(This TV is current secondary)
Sinclair Broadcast Group
35. Milwaukee, Wisconsin WCGV-TV 24 / 25 2006 UPN Sinclair Broadcast Group
36. Greenville-Spartanburg, S.C.-Asheville, N.C. WMYA-TV 40 / 14 2006 WB Cunningham Broadcasting
(operated through local marketing agreement by Sinclair Broadcast Group)
37. San Antonio, Texas KCWX 2 / 5 2010 The CW Corridor Television
38. West Palm Beach, Florida WTCN-CA 50 2006 WB Sinclair Broadcast Group
39. Harrisburg-Lancaster-Lebanon-York, PA WHP-DT2 21.21 2006 New digital subchannel Sinclair Broadcast Group
40. Birmingham, Alabama WABM 68 / 36 2006 UPN Sinclair Broadcast Group
41. Grand Rapids-Kalamazoo-Battle Creek, MI WXSP-CD 15 / 15 2006 UPN Media General
42. Las Vegas, Nevada KVCW-DT2 33 / 29 2014 This TV Sinclair Broadcast Group
43. Norfolk-Portsmouth-Newport News, VA WTVZ-TV 33 / 22 2006 WB Sinclair Broadcast Group
44. Austin, Texas KBVO
KBVO-CD
14 / 27
14 / 31
2009 NBC Media General
45. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma KSBI 52 / 239 2012 Independent Griffin Communication, Inc.
46. Albuquerque, New Mexico KASY-TV 50 / 45 2006 UPN Tamer Media
(operated by Media General)
47. Greensboro-High Point-Winston-Salem, N.C. WMYV 48 / 33 2006 UPN Sinclair Broadcast Group
48. Memphis, Tennessee WLMT-DT2 30.21 2011 RTV
(MeTV is current secondary)
Nexstar Broadcasting Group
49. Jacksonville, Florida WFOX-DT2 30.21 2006 New digital subchannel
(MeTV is current secondary)
Cox Media Group
50. Louisville, Kentucky WMYO 58 / 51 2006 UPN Block Communications
51. Buffalo, New York WNYO-TV 49 / 49 2006 WB Sinclair Broadcast Group
52. Slidell-New Orleans, LA WUPL 54 / 24 2006 UPN (Primary) CBS (Current Secondary) Tegna
53. Providence-New Bedford WNAC-DT2 64.21 2006 New digital subchannel Super Towers, Inc.
(operated through LMA by Media General)
54. Scranton-Wilkes-Barre, PA WQMY
WOLF-DT2
53 / 29
56.31
2006 WB (primary);
UPN (secondary)
New Age Media, LLC
(operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group)
55. Fresno, California KAIL 7 / 7 2006 UPN Aperio Communications
56. Little Rock, Arkansas KARZ-TV 42 / 44 2006 WB Nexstar Broadcasting Group
57. Richmond, Virginia WRLH-DT2 35.2 2006 New digital subchannel
(This TV is current secondary)
Sinclair Broadcast Group
58. Albany-Schenectady-Troy, N.Y. WNYA 51 / 13 2006 UPN Hubbard Broadcasting
59. Knoxville, Tennessee WVLT-DT2 8.21 2006 UPN Gray Television
60. Mobile, AL-Pensacola, FL WFGX 35 / 50 2006 Independent
(This TV & American Sports Network is current secondary)
Sinclair Broadcast Group
61. Tulsa, Oklahoma KMYT-TV 41 / 42 2006 UPN Cox Media Group
62. Dayton, Ohio WRGT-DT2 45.21 2006 New digital subchannel
(This TV is current secondary)
Cunningham Broadcasting
(operated through local marketing agreement by Sinclair Broadcast Group)
63. Lexington, Kentucky WTVQ-DT2 36.21 2006 24/7 Weather Morris Multimedia
64. Charleston-Huntington, W.V. WSAZ-DT2 3.21 2006 New digital subchannel
(MeTV is current secondary)
Gray Television
65. Fort Myers, Florida none
66. Roanoke-Lynchburg, VA WDBJ-DT2 7.21 2006 Independent Schurz Communications
67. Tucson, Arizona KTTU 18 / 19 2006 UPN Tucker Operating Co.
(operated by Raycom Media)
68. Wichita, Kansas KMTW 36 / 35 2006 UPN Mercury Broadcasting
(operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group)
69. Flint-Saginaw-Bay City, MI WNEM-DT2 5.21 2006 New digital subchannel Meredith Corporation
70. Toledo, Ohio WMNT-CD 48 / 48 2006 UPN Community Broadcast Group
71. Green Bay-Appleton, WI WACY-TV 32 / 27 2006 UPN E. W. Scripps
72. Honolulu, Hawaii KFVE 9 / 22 2006 WB MCG Capital Corporation
(operated through shared services agreement by Raycom Media)
73. Des Moines, Iowa KCCI-DT3 8.3 / 81, 2 2014 New digital subchannel
(Heroes & Icons is current secondary)
Hearst Television
74. Springfield, Missouri KOZL-TV 27.1 / 28² 2014 Independent Nexstar Broadcasting Group
75. Spokane, Washington KAYU-DT2 28.2 1, 2 2015 New digital subchannel
(Antenna TV is current secondary)
Stainless Broadcasting Company
76. Omaha, Nebraska KPTM-DT2 42.21 2006 New digital subchannel
(This TV is current secondary)
Sinclair Broadcast Group
77. Portland-Auburn, ME WPME 35 / 35 2006 UPN Cottonwood Communications
(operated by Ironwood Communications)
78. Columbia, South Carolina WKTC 63 / 39 2006 WB
(The CW is current primary)
Columbia Broadcasting
79. Huntsville-Decatur, AL WZDX-DT2 54.21 2006 WB Nexstar Broadcasting Group
80. Paducah, Kentucky WDKA
KBSI-DT2
49 / 49
22.2
2006 WB WDKA Acquisition Corporation
(operated through local marketing agreement by Sinclair Broadcast Group)
81. Rochester, New York WBGT-CD 40 2006 UPN Vision Communications
82. Syracuse, New York WNYS-TV 43 / 44 2006 WB Syracuse Broadcasting
(operated by Stainless Broadcasting Company)
83. Shreveport, Louisiana KSHV-TV 45 / 44 2006 WB White Knight Broadcasting
(operated by Nexstar Broadcasting Group)
84. Champaign-Urbana-Springfield, IL WCIX 49 / 13 2006 UPN Nexstar Broadcasting Group
85. Madison, Wisconsin WISC-DT2 3.21 2006 UPN Morgan Murphy Stations
86. Chattanooga, Tennessee WFLI-DT2 53.21 2015 MyNetworkTV (current primary)
MeTV (former primary)
New Age Media, LLC
87. Harlingen-Weslaco-Brownsville-McAllen, TX KFXV-LD 67 2012 (Fox is current primary) Entravision Communications
88. Cedar Rapids-Waterloo-Iowa City-Dubuque, IA KCRG-DT2 9.21 2011 News/Sports Gray Television
89. Waco-Temple-Bryan, TX KWKT-TV
KYLE-TV
44 / 44²
28 / 28²
2006 Fox (current primary)
WB (former secondary)
Nexstar Broadcasting Group
90. Jackson, Mississippi WUFX 35 / 41²³ 2006 Fox Tougaloo College
(operated by Raycom Media)
91. Tri-Cities, TN-VA WKPT-TV 19 / 27 2016 ABC Glenwood Communications Corporation
92. Colorado Springs-Pueblo, CO KKTV-DT2 11.21 2006 New digital subchannel Gray Television
93. South Bend, Indiana WMYS-LD 69 / 23 2006 Independent Weigel Broadcasting
94. Baton Rouge, Louisiana WBXH-CD
WAFB-DT2
39
9.4
2006 UPN Raycom Media
95. Burlington, VT - Plattsburgh, N.Y. none
96. Savannah, Georgia WSAV-DT2 3.21 2006 New digital subchannel
(MeTV is current secondary)
Media General
97. El Paso, Texas KDBC-DT2 4.21 2006 New digital subchannel
(This TV & American Sports Network is current secondary)
Sinclair Broadcast Group
98. Charleston, South Carolina WCIV 36.1 / 36 2006 UPN Sinclair Broadcast Group
99. Quad Cities, Illinois - Iowa WQAD-DT3 8.31 2006 UPN Tribune Media
100. Fort Smith - Fayetteville, AR KFSM-DT2
KXNW
18 / 5.21
34 / 34.11
2006
2012
MeTV/RTV/Tuff TV
(New digital subchannel for KFSM-DT2 & KXNW-DT1)
Tribune Media
101. Greenville-New Bern-Washington, N.C. WITN-DT2 7.2 2009 Weather Gray Television
102. State College, Pennsylvania WHVL-LP 29 / 27 2006 None Channel Communications
103. Evansville, Indiana WEEV-LD
WEVV-DT2
47.1
44.21
2006 New digital subchannel
(Fox is current primary)
Bayou City Broadcasting
104. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina WBTW-DT2 13.21 2006 New digital subchannel
(Antenna TV is current secondary)
Media General
105. Tallahassee, Florida WCTV-DT2 6.21 2006 UPN (Decades is current secondary)
(This TV is former secondary)
Gray Television
106. Lincoln-Grand Island, NE KOLN-DT3
KGIN-DT3

KSNB-DT2
10.31
11.31
4.21
2006 UPN
(MeTV is current secondary)
Gray Television
107. Fort Wayne, Indiana WISE-DT2 33.21 2006 New digital subchannel
(Fox (primary 8/11-2/13)10)
SagamoreHill Broadcasting
(operated by Quincy Newspapers)
108. Reno, Nevada KAME-TV 21 / 20 2006 UPN Deerfield Media
(operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group)
109. Tyler-Longview, TX KLPN-LD
KTPN-LD
584
47 / 31.2
2006 Independent White Knight Broadcasting
(operated by Nexstar Broadcasting Group)
110. Springfield-Holyoke, MA WGGB-DT2 40.2² 2006 (Fox is current primary) Meredith Corporation
111. Youngstown, Ohio WYTV-DT2 33.21 2006 New digital subchannel Vaughan Media
(operated through SSA by Media General)
112. Sioux Falls, South Dakota KELO-DT2 11.21 2006 UPN Media General
113. Boise-Nampa, Idaho KTRV-TV 12 2012
(carried on KTRV-DT2 from 2006-2012)
Independent Block Communications
114. Augusta, Georgia WRDW-DT2 12.21 2006 UPN Gray Television
115. Lansing-Jackson, Michigan WHTV 18 2006 UPN Venture Technologies Group
(managed by E. W. Scripps)
116. Peoria, Illinois WAOE 59 2006 UPN Four Seasons Broadcasting
117. Montgomery-Selma, AL WDSF-LD[2] 19.1 2015 None (new license)
(Doctor TV is current secondary)
DTV America Corporation
118. Eugene, Oregon KEVU-CD 23 2006 Independent California Oregon Broadcasting, Inc.
119. Cadillac-Traverse City-Sault Ste. Marie, MI WLLZ-LP 12 2008 (Cozi TV is current secondary)
(America One & RTV is former secondary)
P & P Cable Holdings
120. Grand Forks-Fargo, N.D. KCPM
KVNJ-LP
27 / 27
33
2006 UPN Central Plains Media
121. Macon, Georgia WMGT-DT2 41.21 2006 New digital subchannel Morris Multimedia
122. Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-San Luis Obispo, CA KEYT-DT2 3.21 2006 New digital subchannel
(RTV is current secondary)
News-Press & Gazette Company
123. Lafayette, Louisiana KADN-TV 15.3 2015 New digital subchannel
when KLAF-LD switched to NBC on 15.2 and 46.1
Nexstar Broadcasting Group
124. Monterey-Salinas, CA KOTR-LP 2 2006 Independent Mirage Media 2
125. Bakersfield, California KUVI-DT 45 2006 UPN Univision Communications
126. Yakima-Kennewick, WA none
127. Columbus, Georgia none
128. Eau Claire-La Crosse, WI WKBT-DT2 8.21 2006 UPN Morgan Murphy Stations
129. Corpus Christi, Texas KTOV-LP 21 2006 UPN GH Broadcasting
130. Chico-Redding, CA KRVU-LD1
KZVU-LD1
22.11
21.11
2006 UPN Bonten Media Group
131. Amarillo, Texas KCPN-LP 33 2006 Independent Mission Broadcasting
(operated by Nexstar Broadcasting Group)
132. Wilmington, North Carolina "WMYW" 47 2006 New sign-on Columbia Broadcasting
133. Tupelo-Columbus, MS WCBI-DT2 4.21 2006 UPN Morris Multimedia
134. Rockford, Illinois WTVO-DT2 17.21 2006 UPN Mission Broadcasting
(operated by Nexstar Broadcasting Group)
135. Wausau, Wisconsin WSAW-DT2 7.21 2006 New digital subchannel
(Jewelry TV overnights)[3]
Gray Television
136. Topeka, Kansas WIBW-DT21 13.2 2006 New digital subchannel
(MeTV is current secondary)
Gray Television
137. Columbia-Jefferson City, Missouri KMIZ-DT3 17.31 2006 New digital subchannel News-Press & Gazette Company
138. El Dorado, AR-Monroe, LA KMCT-TV 39.11 2013 Religious Independent
Religious Programming moved to DT2, etc.
First Assembly of God of West Monroe
139. Duluth, MN-Superior, WI KBJR-DT2
KRII-DT2
6.21
11.21
2006 UPN Quincy Newspapers
140. Medford, Oregon KFBI-LD 48 2006 UPN Stainless Broadcasting Company
141. Beaumont-Port Arthur, TX KUIL-LD 64 / 43 2010 Independent Tegna
142. Lubbock, Texas KMYL-LD
KLCW-DT2
22.2 / 14 2010 New digital subchannel Woods Communications Corporation
143. Salisbury, Maryland WRDE-LD2 59 / 31.2 2014 New digital subchannel
(Cozi TV is current secondary)
Price Hill Television
144. Erie, Pennsylvania none
145. Palm Springs, California KPSE-LD 50 / 29 2006 UPN OTA Broadcasting
146. Wichita Falls, Texas KJBO-LP
KFDX-DT2
35
3.2
2006 UPN Mission Broadcasting
(operated by Nexstar Broadcasting Group)
147. Albany, Georgia WSWG-DT2 43.21 2006 New digital subchannel
(MeTV is current secondary)
Gray Television
148. Joplin, MO-Pittsburg, KS KPJO-LP 49.11 2014 None (new license)
(Antenna TV is current secondary)
DTV America Corporation
149. Sioux City, Iowa KPTH-DT2 44.21 2006 New digital subchannel
(This TV is current secondary)
Sinclair Broadcast Group
150. Anchorage, Alaska KYES-TV 5 / 5 2006 UPN Fireweed Communications Corporation
151. Midland-Odessa, Texas KOSA-DT2 7.21 2006 UPN Gray Television
152. Terre Haute, Indiana WTHI-DT2 10.26 2011 TheCoolTV
(Fox is current primary)
Media General
153. Mason City, Iowa KIMT-DT2 3.21 2006 New digital subchannel Media General
154. Bangor, Maine WFVX-LD
WVII-DT2
²
22
7.2
2006 (Fox is current primary)
(Jewelry TV overnights)[4]
Rockfleet Broadcasting
155. Bluefield-Beckley-
Oak Hill, W.V.
WVNS-DT2 59.2² 2006 (Fox is current primary) West Virginia Media Holdings
156. Panama City, Florida WECP-LD2 18.21 2012 New digital subchannel Gray Television
157. Bismarck, North Dakota none
158. Binghamton, New York WBPN-LP
WICZ-DT2
10 / 23
40.21
2006 UPN Stainless Broadcasting Company
159. Steubenville, OH-Wheeling, W.V. WTRF-DT2 7.21 2007 New digital subchannel West Virginia Media Holdings
160. Gainesville, Florida WMYG-LP
WGFL-DT2
11
53.21
2006 UPN (primary)
WB (secondary)
New Age Media, LLC
161. Sherman, TX-Ada, OK KXII-DT2 12.21 2006 UPN Gray Television
162. Pocatello-Idaho Falls, ID KXPI-LD8
KIDK-DT2
34 / 34
3.2²
2008 Telefutura
(Fox is current primary)
VistaWest Media
(operated through shared services agreement by News-Press & Gazette Company)
163. Biloxi-Gulfport, MS WXXV-TV 25.12, 7 2015 (Fox is current primary) Morris Multimedia
164. Yuma, AZ-El Centro, CA KECY-TV 9 / 91 2006 (Fox is current primary) News-Press & Gazette Company
165. Abilene-Sweetwater, TX KIDZ-LD
KXVA-DT2
42
15.21
2006 UPN Tegna
166. Missoula, Montana KTMF-DT2 23.2² 2009 (Fox is current primary)
(Jewelry TV overnights)[5]
Cowles Publishing Company
Kalispell, Montana KTMF-LD2 42.2² 2013
167. Hattiesburg-Laurel, MS WHPM-LD3 23.3² 2015 New digital subchannel
(MeTV is current secondary)
Waypoint Media, LLC
168. Clarksburg - Weston, W.V. none
169. Dothan, Alabama WTVY-DT2 4.21 2006 New digital subchannel
(MeTV is current secondary)
Gray Television
170. Utica, New York WPNY-LP
WUTR-DT2
11
20.21
2006 UPN Nexstar Broadcasting Group
171. Billings, Montana none
172. Quincy, IL - Hannibal, MO none
173. Rapid City, South Dakota KNBN-DT3 21.31
(cable-only)[6][7]
2006 New digital subchannel Rapid Broadcasting
174. Elmira-Corning, New York WJKP-LD
WYDC-DT2
39
48.21
2006 None Vision Communications
175. Lake Charles, Louisiana K19JB-D[8] 19.1 2015 None (new license) DTV America Corporation
176. Watertown, New York none (served by WNYS-TV, Syracuse, NY)
177. Harrisonburg, Virginia WHSV-DT4 3.41 2006 None
(MeTV is current secondary)
Gray Television
178. Alexandria, Louisiana WNTZ-TV 48² 2006 (Fox is current primary) Nexstar Broadcasting Group
179. Marquette, Michigan WZMQ 19.2² 2009 Fox (former primary);
This TV (current secondary)
MMMRC, LLC
180. Jonesboro, Arkansas K30MF-D[9] 30.1 2015 None (new license) {CP}[10] DTV America Corporation
181. Bowling Green, Kentucky WCZU-LD 39 2014 None (new license)
(Antenna TV is current secondary)
DTV America Corporation
182. Jackson, Tennessee WYJJ-LD 27 2014 None (new license)
(Antenna TV is current secondary)
DTV America Corporation
183. Charlottesville, Virginia WAHU-CD2 27.21 2006 New digital subchannel
(MeTV is current secondary)
Gray Television
184. Grand Junction-Montrose, CO KGJT-CD
KREX-DT2
275
5.2
2006 UPN Nexstar Broadcasting Group
185. Meridian, Mississippi WTOK-DT2 11.21 2006 New digital subchannel
(Jewelry TV overnights)[11]
Gray Television
186. Laredo, Texas KXOF-CD 39² 2006 (Fox is current primary) Entravision Communications
187. Greenwood-Greenville, MS WHCQ-LD 8.1 2011 Youtoo TV (to 2015)
America One (to 2015)
Gulf South Conference TV
(This TV is current secondary)
Ellington Broadcasting
188. Lafayette, Indiana none (served by WNDY-TV, Indianapolis, IN)
189. Bend, Oregon KUBN-LP 50
(KUBN-LP is a repeater of KPDX, Portland)
2006 UPN Meredith Corporation
190. Butte, Montana KWYB-DT2 18.2² 2009 (Fox is current primary)
(Jewelry TV overnights)3
Cowles Publishing Company
Bozeman, Montana KWYB-LD2 28.2²
191. Great Falls, Montana KFBB-DT2 5.2² 2008 (Fox is current primary)
(Jewelry TV overnights)3
Cowles Publishing Company
192. Twin Falls, Idaho KSVT-LD 14 2012 The CW (former primary)
Fox (current primary)
Gray Television
193. Parkersburg, West Virginia WIYE-LD2 47.21 2006 New digital subchannel
(MeTV is current secondary)
Gray Television
194. Eureka, California KECA-LD2 29.21 2006 UPN Bonten Media Group
195. Casper-Riverton, WY KWYF-LD
KFNB-DT2[12][13][14]
26
20.2
2015 Fox, UPN, CW
(MeTV is current secondary)[15]
Wyomedia Corporation
196. San Angelo, Texas KIDY-DT2 6.21 2006 New digital subchannel Tegna
197. Cheyenne, WY - Scottsbluff, NE KLWY-DT3[16]
(simulcast of KWYF-LD)
27.3 2015 Fox, UPN, CW
(MeTV is current secondary)[17]
Wyomedia Corporation
198. Mankato, Minnesota none (served by WFTC, Minneapolis/Saint Paul, MN)
199. Ottumwa, IA - Kirksville, MO none
200. St. Joseph, Missouri none (served by KSMO-TV, Kansas City, MO)
201. Lima, Ohio WLIO-DT2 8.2² 2008 Fox (current primary)
The CW (former primary)
Block Communications
202. Fairbanks, Alaska none
203. Zanesville, Ohio none (served by WSYX-DT2, Columbus, OH)
204. Presque Isle, Maine none
205. Victoria, Texas none
206. Helena, Montana KHBB-LD2 21.2²
(KHBB-LD is a semi-satellite of KFBB-TV, Great Falls)
2008 (Fox is current primary)
(Jewelry TV overnights)3
Cowles Publishing Company
207. Juneau, Alaska K17HC 17 2006 UPN Fireweed Communications Corporation
208. Alpena, Michigan WBKB-DT2 11.21, 2 2009 (Fox is current primary) Marks Radio Group
209. North Platte, Nebraska KNPL-LD2 25.21 2013 None (new license) Gray Television
210. Glendive, Montana none
211. Trujillo Alto, PR W34ED-D 34.1 2015 None (new license) TV Red de Puerto Rico, Inc.

Notes

Former affiliates

DMA #
Market Station Former NetworkA Ownership Status
7. Boston-Manchester-Laconia, N.H. WBIN-TV 50 Independent Carlisle One Media
(managed by New Age Media, LLC)
Ended agreement with network and resumed Independent status on September 19, 2011; replaced by WSBK-TV
21. East St. Louis-St. Louis WRBU 46 UPN Roberts Broadcasting Became Ion Television owned-and-operated station on February 10, 2014; affiliation moved to KMOV-DT3 on November 17, 2014.
32. Salt Lake City KJZZ-TV 14 Independent Larry H. Miller Communications Corp. Ended agreement with network and resumed Independent status on August 18, 2008;
network was programmed after midnight on this station due to sports and news coverage, and station never explicitly branded with the network
Cedar City-St. George-Salt Lake City KCSG 14 America One Southwest Media, LLC Affiliation moved to KMYU/KUTV-DT2 in fall 2010; later affiliated with RTV full-time; now a MeTV affiliate
37. San Antonio KMYS 35 WB Sinclair Broadcast Group Swapped affiliations with KCWX and became a CW affiliate on August 30, 2010.
42. Las Vegas KVMY 21 WB Sinclair Broadcast Group Affiliation transferred to KVCW's second digial subchannel on November 1, 2014; now an Antenna TV affiliate
44. Austin KNVA 54 WB LIN Television Became affiliated solely with The CW on October 21, 2009; was a secondary affiliate airing the network immediately after CW programming. Mother station KXAN-TV converted its Llano satellite station KBVO to a full MyNetworkTV station serving the Austin market on September 28, 2009.
45. Oklahoma City KAUT-TV 43 UPN Local TV Affiliation moved to KSBI on September 17, 2012; reverted to Independent status thereafter and added informal secondary affiliation with Antenna TV
48. Memphis WPXX-TV 50 ION Television ION Media Networks Returned to airing Ion Television full-time September 28, 2009
58. Albany-Schenectady-
Troy, N.Y.
WNYA-CA 15 UPN Venture Technologies Group Former repeater for WNYA's primary channel; switched to Antenna TV, via WNYA's secondary channel, on April 19, 2011. The station became WEPT-CA in 2013.
63. Lexington, Kentucky WBLU-LP 62 Independent Equity Broadcasting Became a full-time Retro Television Network affiliate in 2008;[22] temporarily went dark on or about July 22, 2008 due to "intermittent signal delivery issues".[23] Went dark permanently on March 4, 2009. Station was sold to the Daystar Television Network but never resumed broadcasting since that time. The station's license was cancelled on June 25, 2010.
65. Fort Myers/Naples, Florida "WNFM 8"
(cable only)
UPN
(This TV was secondary)
Comcast Ceased broadcasting in July 1, 2015; MyNetworkTV no longer has an affiliation in the Naples/Fort Myers market.
73. Des Moines KDMI 19 N/A Pappas Telecasting Companies Became a full-time This TV affiliate in 2014 when affiliation moved to KCCI's subchannel.
Des Moines-Ames, Iowa KCWI-TV 23 N/A Station aired only WWE SmackDown from the network until September 11, 2010 (when it reverted to being a sole CW affiliate) and declined the remainder of the network's lineup.
74. Springfield, Missouri KWBM 31 WB Equity Broadcasting Sold in bankruptcy to Daystar and switched to that network in July 2009.
75. Spokane, Washington KXMN-LP
KXLY-DT2
11 / 9.2
4.2
New digital subchannel Morgan Murphy Media Switched affiliation to MeTV in October 2012.
88. Cedar Rapids-Waterloo-Iowa City-Dubuque, IA KWKB 20² WB KM Communications Dropped network and became a full-time CW affiliate in September 2011
91. Tri-Cities, TN-VA WAPK-CD UPN Glenwood Communications Corporation Affiliation transferred to sister station WKPT-TV February 1, 2016 when WKPT-TV lost its ABC affiliation to WJHL-DT2; switched affiliations to MeTV.
95. Burlington, VT-Plattsburgh, N.Y. WGMU-LP 39 UPN Equity Broadcasting Station was silent for several months in 2009 due to financial difficulties of Equity. Station was later sold in an auction to Convergence Media and became a satellite of RTV affiliate WNMN. Network affiliation moved to a new WNMN subchannel in mid-2010. WNMN-DT3 would later drop MyNetworkTV, as well as its other digital subchannels; MyNetworkTV no longer has an affiliation in the Burlington-Plattsburgh market. WGMU-LP's license was cancelled by the FCC on March 12, 2015 for failure to broadcast for a year.
101. Greenville-New Bern-Washington, N.C. WEPX 38
WPXU 35
ION Television ION Media Networks Returned to airing Ion Television full-time September 28, 2009
103. Evansville, Indiana WTSN-LP 63 UPN Evansville Low Power Partnership Ended partnership with WEVV-TV in May 2009, with WEVV-DT2 taking over as affiliate for the market. Station flash-cut to digital as WTSN-CD (on channel 36) and affiliated with America One full-time in June 2009; switched to MeTV in mid-November 2011.
113. Boise-Nampa, Idaho KTRV-TV 12.21 New digital subchannel Block Communications Affiliation transferred to KTRV's primary channel on January 23, 2012; now a full MeTV affiliate.[24]
117. Montgomery, Alabama WRJM-TV 67 UPN Josie Park Broadcasting Converted to American Music Video Network (now The Country Network) in April 2009, then switched to WeatherNation in 2011. The station was subsequently renamed WIYC.
123. Lafayette, Louisiana KLAF-LD 46 UPN Nexstar Broadcasting Group Affiliation transferred to a third digital subchannel of sister station KADN July 1, 2015; now a NBC affiliate.
126. Yakima-Kennewick, WA KAPP-DT2
KVEW-DT2
35.21
42.21
New digital subchannel Morgan Murphy Stations Switched affiliation to MeTV in October 2012.
127. Columbus, Georgia WXTX 54 Fox American Spirit Media
(operated through shared services agreement by Raycom Media)
Dropped network and reverted to a sole Fox affiliate in early 2012; MyNetworkTV no longer has an affiliation in the Columbus, GA market.
138. Monroe, Louisiana KEJB 43 UPN KM Communications Left the air June 4, 2010 due to equipment failure. License canceled on December 22, 2010 for not filing for a license to cover its digital facilities.
141. Beaumont-Port Arthur, TX KUMY-LD 22 Independent Minority Broadcasting Company, LLC Converted to the Retro Television Network (RTV) on October 1, 2010
143. Salisbury, Maryland-Dover, Delaware WRDE-LD 31 America One Price Hill Television LLC Primary affiliate, with Retro Television Network (later Cozi TV) as a secondary affiliation. Affiliation transferred to WRDE-LD's second digital subchannel in June 2014; now affiliated with NBC.
163. Gulfport-Biloxi, Mississippi WXXV-DT2 New digital subchannel Morris Multimedia Affiliation transferred to cable-only status in June 2012; now affiliated with NBC.
EXXV-TV New cable-only station Shut down in January 2015 when WXXV acquired CW affiliate "WBGP" from Cable ONE and moved it to both a new third digital subchannel and the cable channel spot formerly occupied by EXXV-TV. MyNetworkTV was then moved to WXXV as a secondary affiliation.
166. Missoula, Montana KMMF 17² Fox Equity Broadcasting Station's intellectual assets sold in April 2009 to Max Media, which purchased the assets at auction solely for acquiring the Fox affiliation. Fox moved to a KTMF subchannel in July 2009, and KMMF was shut down on June 12, 2009 due to lack of digital facilities constructed by Equity, with MyNetworkTV not picked up.
173. Rapid City, South Dakota KKRA-LP 24 ION Television Rapid Broadcasting Became a repeater of the main signal from full-power NBC affiliate KNBN in 2009. MyNetworkTV transferred to that station's new third subchannel (see above).
190. Great Falls, Montana KLMN 26 UPN Equity Broadcasting Became a Fox affiliate in May 2007. Station sold in April 2009 to Max Media at auction, which bought the station solely for acquiring the Fox affiliation. Fox moved to a KFBB-TV subchannel in July 2009, and KLMN was shut down on June 12, 2009 due to lack of digital facilities constructed by Equity. The MyNetworkTV affiliation is now on KFBB's Fox subchannel as its secondary affiliation.
197. Cheyenne, Wyoming KDEV-LP 40 ABC Fusion Communications Became a MeTV affiliate in 2011.
201. Lima, Ohio WOHL-CA 25² Fox West Central Ohio Broadcasting
(operated by Block Communications)
Disaffiliated from MyNetworkTV due to Fox's intentions to affiliate with rival NBC affiliate WLIO's second digital subchannel, which operated at full-power. A dispute filed against the change by Metro Video Productions, WOHL-CA's owners, was settled when the company agreed to sell its stations (WOHL-CA, WLMO-LP and WLQP-LP) to Block Communications, WLIO's owners. Flash-cut to digital as WOHL-CD on June 12, 2009 and became an ABC affiliate (with CBS on DT2) on September 28, 2009 when Block Communications temporarily ceased analog operations on those networks' respective affiliates, WLQP-LP and WLMO-LP.
205. Victoria, Texas KXTS-LD 41 UPN Saga Communications Became a CBS affiliate on September 12, 2011; MyNetworkTV no longer has an affiliation in the Victoria market.

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