List of This TV affiliates

The following is a list of current affiliates of This TV, a general entertainment TV network. This TV is currently carried on over-the-air TV stations in the United States, most of whom carry the network on a digital subchannel. In some markets, This TV operates a secondary affiliation.

City Station Virtual
channel[1]
Physical
channel
Owner Notes †
Demopolis WJMY-CD 25 25 TTI, Inc.
Montgomery WCOV-TV 20.3 20 Woods Communications Corporation
Moundville WDVZ-CD 3 3 TTI, Inc.
Tuscaloosa/Northport WVUA-CD 7 23 University of Alabama In addition to This TV programming, WVUA-CD carries local newscasts produced by the University of Alabama Department of Telecommunications, along with some syndicated programming during early morning, afternoon and evening programming hours. The programming of WVUA-CD is repeated on full-powered station WVUA-23, which is licensed to Tuscaloosa and covers the Birmingham market.
Anchorage, Alaska KYES-TV 5.3 5 Fireweed Communication, LLC
Phoenix K38IZ-D 38.5 38 Spanish Independent Broadcast Network
Tucson KWBA-TV 58.2 44 Journal Broadcast Group
Yuma KYMA-DT 11.2 41 Northwest Broadcasting
Fort Smith KFDF-CD 44 44 Pinnacle Media
Harrison K26GS-D 26.3 26 Reynolds Media
Mountain Home K07XL-D 7.3 7 N/A
Bakersfield KBFX-CD 29.2 40 Sinclair Broadcast Group
Cathedral City KRET-CD 45.2 31 Charles R. Meeker
Eureka KBVU-TV 28.2 28 Bonten Media Group Also seen on Translator K39KR-D(11.2) KCBY-TV & K34KJ-D(5.2) KOBI-TV
Fresno KMPH-TV 26.2 28 Sinclair Broadcast Group
Los Angeles KTLA 5.3 31 Tribune Broadcasting
Monterey KYMB-LD 27.2 27 Cocola Broadcasting
Redding/Chico KCVU 20.2 20 Bonten Media Group
San Diego KSWB-TV 69.3 19 Tribune Broadcasting
San Francisco KOFY-TV 20.4 19 Granite Broadcasting
Stockton/Sacramento KTXL 40.3 40 Tribune Broadcasting
Denver KWGN-TV 2.2 34 Tribune Broadcasting
Waterbury/Hartford/
New Haven
WCCT-TV 20.2 20 Tribune Broadcasting
Washington WDCW 50.3 50 Tribune Broadcasting
Clermont/Orlando WKCF 18.2 17 Hearst Television
Fort Walton Beach/
Pensacola/Mobile, AL
WFGX 35.1 50 Sinclair Broadcast Group
Jacksonville WJXT 4.2 42 Post-Newsweek Stations
Lakeland/Tampa/
St. Petersburg
WMOR-TV 32.2 19 Hearst Television
Miami/Ft. Lauderdale WSFL-TV 39.4 19 Tribune Broadcasting
Atlanta WANN 32.2 29 Prism
Honolulu KGMB 5.2 23 Raycom Media
Boise KRID-TV 22.2 22 Karl Maalouf
Chicago WGN-TV 9.3 19 Tribune Broadcasting Flagship station of the network[2]
Springfield/Decatur WBUI 23.2 22 GOCOM Media
Indianapolis WXIN 59.3 45 Tribune Broadcasting
South Bend WCWW-LD 25.2 27 Weigel Broadcasting
Burlington KGCW 26.2 41 Grant Broadcasting System II
Des Moines WHO-DT 13.4 13 Tribune Broadcasting Added August 2016. Previously on KDMI primary channel 19.1 owned by Pappas Telecasting from 2009 until May 2016.
Sioux City KPTH 44.3 49 Sinclair Broadcast Group
Waterloo/Cedar Rapids KWKB 20.1 25 KM Communications Inc. Previously on KWWL 7.2 owned by Quincy Media from 2011 until September 2016.
Manhattan KMJC 25.1 22 Heartland Broadcasting, LLC (TV25.tv)
Louisville WKYI-CD 24.1 24 New Albany Broadcasting Co., Inc. Previously on WAVE-DT2 from 2008 until 2014.
Hazard WYMT-TV 57.2 12 Gray Television

Main channel is considered a Semi-satellite station of WKYT-TV in Lexington. Now airs ACC sports during college sports season and one of three affiliates in the Lexington/Hazard market of the ACC Network. The other two are WKYT-TV and its DT2 channel.

Paducah WPSD-TV 6.2 32 Paxton Media Group Replaced Heartland on 6.2 on August 1, 2016[3]
Baton Rouge WBTR 41.1 41 Louisiana Television Broadcasting

Airs a partial This TV schedule with local and syndicated programs during the day and This TV at selected times. Acquired from NBC affiliate, WVLA-TV in September 2012. Airs local high school sports and ACC sports. Sister station WBRZ-TV airs select This TV programs on its 2.1 channel on early Saturdary and Sunday Mornings.

New Orleans WNOL-TV 38.2 15 Tribune Broadcasting Also broadcasts college sports from the ACC Network and the Arizona Bowl College football game from the American Sports Network
Baltimore WBFF 45.2 46 Sinclair Broadcast Group

The FOX 45 News at 10PM weeknight edition is replayed every Monday-Saturday morning at 1AM, airs select This TV programming with syndicated programming, paid programs, live college sports from American Sports Network, and children's programs on Sunday.

Boston WHDH 7.2 42 Sunbeam Television
Detroit WDIV-TV 4.2 45 Post-Newsweek Stations
Grand Rapids WXMI 17.3 19 Tribune Broadcasting
Roscommon (Traverse City DMA) WURO-LD 18.3 18 M33 Media LLC
West Branch WUWB-LD 20.1 20 M33 Media LLC
Marquette WZMQ 19.2 19 MMMRC, Inc.
Minneapolis/St. Paul KSTC-TV 5.6 45 Hubbard Broadcasting
Rochester/Austin KAAL 6.2 36
Clarksdale WPRQ-LD 12.1 12 Ellington Broadcasting
Cleveland WHCQ-LD 8.1 9
Pascagoula, Mississippi WXVO-LD 7.1 7 NCN Cable Advertising
Hattiesburg/Laurel WHPM-LD 23.2 23 Waypoint Media, LLC
West Point/Tupelo/
Columbus
WLOV-TV 27.3 16 Lingard Broadcasting
(operated by WTVA, Inc.)
Previously on digital channel 27.2 (now affiliated with Me-TV) until 9/1/2012.[4]
St. Louis KPLR-TV 11.2 26 Tribune Broadcasting
Kansas City WDAF-TV 4.3 34
Omaha KPTM 42.2 42 Sinclair Broadcast Group

Also broadcasts ACC sports

Las Vegas KVCW 29.2 29 Sinclair Broadcast Group
Pahrump K46KA-D 46.2 46 Vernon Van Winkle
Reno KRNV-DT 4.2 7 Intermountain West Communications Company
Albuquerque KOB 4.2 26 Hubbard Broadcasting
Farmington KOBF 12.2 12 Hubbard Broadcasting
(satellites of KOB)
Roswell KOBR 8.2 8
Albany WRGB 6.2 6 Sinclair Broadcast Group
Buffalo WBBZ-TV 67.3 7 ITV of Buffalo
New York City WPIX 11.3 11 Tribune Broadcasting
Winston-Salem/Greensboro/High Point WGHP-TV 8.3 35 Tribune Broadcasting
Hickory/Charlotte WHKY-TV 14.2 40 Long Communications, LLC
Wilmington WSFX-TV 26.2 30 American Spirit Media
(operated through SSA by Raycom Media)
Canton (Cleveland) WIVM-LD 39.2 39 Image Video Teleproductions, Inc. Originally affiliated with WUAB 43.2 on April 1, 2009 until being displaced by Bounce on Janurary 3, 2012. (Affiliation was then shifted over to 43.3). On March 26, 2012, WUAB's contract to carry the network expired, and This was then picked up by WBNX 55.3. On March 23, 2015, WBNX replaced This with Movies!, and the network affiliation was picked up by WIVM-LD.

Despite being listed as a Cleveland affiliate, WIVM-LD is actually a Canton based station, and has no coverage in the Cleveland area due to its low power broadcast and its location being on the fringe of the Cleveland market.
Cincinnati WBQC-LD 25.2 47 Elliott B. Block
Columbus WSYX 6.2 48 Sinclair Broadcast Group
Dayton WRGT-TV 45.2 30
Toledo WMNT-CD 48.3 48 Matrix Broadcasting
Lawton KSWO-TV 7.3 11 Raycom Media
Oklahoma City KAUT-TV 43.2 40 Tribune Broadcasting
Coos Bay KCBY-TV 11.2 11 Sinclair Broadcast Group
Eugene KVAL-TV 13.2 13
Medford KOBI-TV 5.2 5 California Oregon Broadcasting, Inc.
Pendleton/Tri-Cities KFFX-TV 11.2 11 Northwest Broadcasting
Portland KRCW-TV 32.3 33 Tribune Broadcasting Previously on KATU-TV channel 2.2
Roseburg KPIC 4.2 4 South West Oregon TV Broadcasting Corporation
Altoona WATM-TV 23.3 23 Palm Television
Philadelphia WPHL-TV 17.3 17 Tribune Broadcasting
Pittsburgh WTAE-TV 4.2 51 Hearst Television
York WPMT 43.3 47 Tribune Broadcasting
Aguadilla/Mayagüez WSJP-LD 18.4 18 Caribbean Broadcasting Network
Columbia WOLO-TV 25.2 8 Bahakel Communications
Myrtle Beach/Florence WFXB 43.3 18
Huron KTTM 12.2 12 Independent Communications
Rapid City KHME 3.3 2 Duhamel Broadcasting
Sioux Falls KTTW 7.2 7 Independent Communications
Chattanooga WDSI-TV 61.1 40 New Age Media, LLC
(operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group)
Previously on WTVC-DT2 from March 1, 2009 until August 31, 2015
Nashville/Alexandria WRTN-LP 6.3 6 Richard C. And Lisa A. Goetz Previously on WTVF-DT3 from June 21, 2009 until September 21, 2015
Abilene KTES-LP 40 40 Bonten Media Group
Amarillo TBD
Dallas/Fort Worth KDAF 33.3 32 Tribune Broadcasting
El Paso KDBC-TV 4.2 18 Sinclair Broadcast Group
San Antonio KCWX 2.2 5 Corridor Television, LLC
Houston KPRC-TV 2.2 35 Post-Newsweek Stations
Lubbock KCBD 11.2 11 Raycom Media

Broadcasts ACC sports during College sports season

Odessa/Midland KWWT 30.4 30 JB Broadcasting, Inc.
Waco KCEN-TV 6.2 9 TEGNA Media
Victoria KVCT 19.3 11 Surtsey Productions
Charlotte Amalie/St. Thomas WVXF 17.1 17 Caribbean Broadcasting Network
Salt Lake City & St. George, Utah KSL-DT3 5.3 38 Bonneville International Carried on KUTV-DT2/KMYU between June 2009 through January 1, 2015 outside of MyNetworkTV primetime hours, along with some syndicated programming rights; moved to KSL-DT3 at the start of 2015 as KUTV-DT2/KMYU switched to a fully syndicated schedule.
Richmond WRLH-TV 35.2 26 Sinclair Broadcast Group
Norfolk WTKR 3.2 40 Tribune Broadcasting
Richland/Pasco/
Kennewick
KBWU-LD 36.2 36 Stainless Broadcasting Company
Seattle KCPQ-TV 13.2 13 Tribune Broadcasting
Yakima KCYU-LD 41.2 41 Stainless Broadcasting Company
Clarksburg WVUX-TV 13.1 Cannon Holdings, Ltd.
Milwaukee WMLW-TV 49.3 48 Weigel Broadcasting Launched on WDJT-DT3 in November 2008 as one of the original network flagships; was moved to WMLW-DT3 on March 3, 2015 to allow Heroes & Icons to move to WDJT-DT3.[5]
Sheridan KSGW-TV 12.3 13 Duhamel Broadcasting

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