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 to fill the void left on their UPN affiliates after The WB and UPN merged to form The CW 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 agreed 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 The CW affiliation, to MyNetworkTV.[1] All of Tribune's other The WB stations had already joined The CW—since Tribune held a minority stake in The WB. 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 MyNetworkTV as a secondary affiliation, making it one of three stations in the country that currently carry both The CW and MyNetwork on the same feed (WKTC would be joined in September 2016 by FTS-owned WPWR-TV in Chicago, licensed to Gary, Indiana, and in July 2018 by WUAB in Cleveland, licensed to Lorain, Ohio, in carrying both netlets on their primary channel). 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 The WB affiliate WTCN-CA in West Palm Beach, Florida (now owned by Sinclair).[2] 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, MyNetworkTV added WZMY (now WWJE-DT) in Derry, New Hampshire (Boston-Manchester area), ending the long search for an affiliate in the Boston market; however, the station, which became WBIN-TV in May 2011, 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 LLC), which was erroneously announced in the original The 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.
Though KFDF-CA 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.
As of October 4, 2020, eighteen media markets remain that lack their own in-market over-the-air MyNetworkTV affiliate, with eleven media markets served by out-of-market affiliates through cable and satellite services.
Affiliates
Current affiliates
City of license/Market | Station | Channel TV / DT |
Year of affiliation | Former affiliationA | Ownership |
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Secaucus, N.J.-New York City, N.Y. | WWOR-TV | 9 / 25 | 2006 | UPN | Fox Television Stations |
Los Angeles, California | KCOP-TV | 13 / 13 | 2006 | UPN | Fox Television Stations |
Gary, Indiana-Chicago, Illinois | WPWR-TV | 50 / 24², ¹¹ | 2006 | UPN (The CW was the former primary from 2016–2019) | Fox Television Stations |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | WPHL-TV | 17 / 17 | 2006 | The WB | Nexstar Media Group |
Dallas-Fort Worth, TX | KDFI | 27 / 27 | 2006 | Independent | Fox Television Stations |
San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA | KRON-TV | 4 / 7 | 2006 | Independent | Nexstar Media Group |
Boston-Manchester, NH | WSBK-TV | 38 / 21 | 2011 | UPN, Independent | CBS Television Stations |
Atlanta, Georgia | WATL | 36 / 25 | 2006 | The WB | Tegna |
Washington, D.C. | WDCA | 20 / 35 | 2006 | UPN | Fox Television Stations |
Houston, Texas | KTXH | 20 / 19 | 2006 | UPN | Fox Television Stations |
Detroit, Michigan | WMYD | 20 / 31 | 2006 | The WB | E. W. Scripps Company |
Phoenix, Arizona | KUTP | 45 / 26 | 2006 | UPN | Fox Television Stations |
Seattle-Tacoma, WA | KZJO | 22 / 36 | 2006 | The WB | Fox Television Stations |
Tampa-St. Petersburg, FL | WTTA | 38 / 32 | 2006 | The WB | Nexstar Media Group |
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN | WFTC-DT2 | 9.2¹ / 29 | 2006 | UPN | Fox Television Stations |
Bemidji, Minnesota | KFTC-DT2 | 26.2¹ / 26 (KFTC is a satellite of WFTC, Minneapolis-St. Paul) | |||
Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL | WBFS-TV | 33 / 32 | 2006 | UPN | CBS Television Stations |
Denver, Colorado | KTVD | 20 / 31 | 2006 | UPN | Tegna |
Shaker Heights-Cleveland-Akron, OH | WOIO-DT2 | 19.2 / 10.2¹, ² | 2019 | MeTV (MeTV is current primary) | Gray Television |
Orlando-Daytona Beach, FL | WRBW | 65 / 28 | 2006 | UPN | Fox Television Stations |
Sacramento, California | KQCA | 58 / 23 | 2006 | The WB | Hearst Television |
St. Louis, Missouri | KMOV-DT3 | 4.3¹ / 24 | 2014 | New digital subchannel | Meredith Corporation |
Portland-Salem, OR-Vancouver, WA | KPDX | 49 / 30 | 2006 | UPN | Meredith Corporation |
Charlotte-Rock Hill, S.C. | WMYT-TV | 55 / 25 | 2006 | The WB | Nexstar Media Group |
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | WPNT | 22 / 21 | 2006 | The WB | Sinclair Broadcast Group |
Raleigh-Durham-Fayetteville, N.C. | WRDC-TV | 28 / 28 | 2006 | UPN | Sinclair Broadcast Group |
Baltimore, Maryland | WUTB | 24 / 26 | 2006 | UPN | Deerfield Media (operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group) |
Indianapolis, Indiana | WNDY-TV | 23 / 9 | 2006 | UPN | Circle City Broadcasting |
San Diego, California | KFMB-DT2 | 8.2¹, ² | 2018 | (The CW is current primary) | Tegna |
Nashville, Tennessee | WUXP-TV | 30 / 21 | 2006 | UPN | Sinclair Broadcast Group |
Hartford-New Haven, CT | WCTX | 59 / 10 | 2006 | UPN | Nexstar Media Group |
Kansas City, Missouri | KSMO-TV | 62 / 32 | 2006 | The WB | Meredith Corporation |
St. George-Salt Lake City, UT | KMYU | 12.1 / 9 | 2009 | This TV (former secondary) | Sinclair Broadcast Group |
Salt Lake City, Utah | KUTV-DT2 | 2.2¹ | |||
Cincinnati, Ohio | WSTR-TV | 64 / 33 | 2006 | The WB | Deerfield Media (operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group) |
Columbus, Ohio | WSYX-DT2 | 6.2¹ | 2006 | New digital subchannel (This TV is current secondary) | Sinclair Broadcast Group |
Milwaukee, Wisconsin | WVTV-DT2 | 24.1 / 18.2 14 | 2006 | UPN | Sinclair Broadcast Group |
Greenville-Spartanburg, S.C.-Asheville, N.C. | WMYA-TV | 40 / 14 | 2006 | The WB | Cunningham Broadcasting (operated through local marketing agreement by Sinclair Broadcast Group) |
San Antonio, Texas | KCWX | 2 / 5 | 2010 | The CW | Corridor Television |
West Palm Beach, Florida | WTCN-CD WTVX-DT3 | 43.1 34.3¹ | 2006 | The WB | Sinclair Broadcast Group |
Harrisburg-Lancaster-Lebanon-York, PA | WHP-DT2 | 21.2¹ | 2006 | New digital subchannel | Sinclair Broadcast Group |
Birmingham, Alabama | WABM | 68 / 20 | 2006 | UPN | Sinclair Broadcast Group |
Grand Rapids-Kalamazoo-Battle Creek, MI | WXSP-CD | 15 / 15 | 2006 | UPN | Nexstar Media Group |
Las Vegas, Nevada | KVCW-DT2 | 33.2¹ / 29 | 2014 | This TV | Sinclair Broadcast Group |
Norfolk-Portsmouth-Newport News, VA | WTVZ-TV | 33 / 22 | 2006 | The WB | Sinclair Broadcast Group |
Austin, Texas | KBVO KBVO-CD | 14 / 27 14 / 31 | 2009 | NBC | Nexstar Media Group |
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | KSBI | 52 / 239 | 2012 | Independent | Griffin Communications |
Albuquerque, New Mexico | KASY-TV | 50 / 36 | 2006 | UPN | Tamer Media (operated by Nexstar Media Group) |
Greensboro-High Point-Winston-Salem, N.C. | WMYV | 48 / 28 | 2006 | UPN | Sinclair Broadcast Group |
Paragould, AR (Memphis, TN) | KPMF-LD | 26.1¹ | 2016 | Escape (June–October 2016) DrTV (October 2016 – January 2017) AMGTV (January 2017 – January 2018) (Quest is current secondary)[3] | HC2 Holdings |
Jacksonville, Florida | WFOX-DT2 | 30.2¹ | 2006 | New digital subchannel (MeTV is current secondary) | Cox Media Group |
Louisville, Kentucky | WBKI-TV | 58.3 / 16 ¹⁵ | 2006 | UPN | Block Communications |
Buffalo, New York | WNYO-TV | 49 / 16 | 2006 | The WB | Sinclair Broadcast Group |
Slidell-New Orleans, LA | WUPL | 54 / 17 | 2006 | UPN (former primary) (CBS is current secondary) | Tegna |
Providence-New Bedford | WPRI-DT2 | 12.2¹ | 2017 | TheCoolTV (October 22, 2010 – July 2013) Bounce TV (July 2013 – October 2, 2017) | Nexstar Media Group |
Scranton-Wilkes-Barre, PA | WQMY WOLF-DT2 | 53 / 29 56.3¹ | 2006 | The WB (primary) UPN (secondary) | New Age Media, LLC (operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group) |
Fresno, California | KMSG-LD | 53 / 29 | 2020 | Azteca América | Cocola Broadcasting |
Little Rock, Arkansas | KARZ-TV | 42 / 28 | 2006 | The WB | Nexstar Media Group |
Richmond, Virginia | WRLH-DT2 | 35.2¹ | 2006 | New digital subchannel This TV (2008–2017) (TBD is current secondary)[4][5] | Sinclair Broadcast Group |
Albany-Schenectady-Troy, New York | WNYA | 51 / 13 | 2006 | UPN | Hubbard Broadcasting |
Knoxville, Tennessee | WVLT-DT2 | 8.2¹ | 2006 | UPN (Antenna TV is current secondary)[6] | Gray Television |
Mobile, AL-Pensacola, FL | WFGX | 35 / 14 | 2006 | Independent (This TV is current secondary) | Sinclair Broadcast Group |
Tulsa, Oklahoma | KMYT-TV | 41 / 34 | 2006 | UPN | Cox Media Group |
Dayton, Ohio | WRGT-DT2 | 45.2¹ | 2006 | New digital subchannel (Dabl is current secondary) | Cunningham Broadcasting (operated through local marketing agreement by Sinclair Broadcast Group) |
Lexington, Kentucky | WTVQ-DT2 | 36.2¹ | 2006 | 24/7 Weather | Morris Multimedia |
Charleston-Huntington, W.V. | WSAZ-DT2 | 3.2¹ | 2006 | New digital subchannel (MeTV is current secondary) | Gray Television |
Fort Myers-Naples, Florida | WINK-DT2 | 11.2¹, ² | 2019 | New digital subchannel (Antenna TV is current primary) | Fort Myers Broadcasting Company |
Danville-Roanoke-Lynchburg, VA | WZBJ | 24 / 18 | 2018 | Cozi TV | Gray Television |
Lynchburg, Virginia | WZBJ-CD | 24 / 43 (WZBJ-CD is a satellite of WZBJ, Danville-Roanoke-Lynchburg, VA) | Religious independent | ||
Tucson, Arizona | KTTU | 18 / 19 | 2006 | UPN | Tucker Operating Co. (operated by Gray Television) |
Wichita, Kansas | KMTW | 36 / 35 | 2006 | UPN | Mercury Broadcasting (operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group) |
Flint-Saginaw-Bay City, MI | WNEM-DT2 | 5.2¹ | 2006 | New digital subchannel | Meredith Corporation |
Toledo, Ohio | WMNT-CD | 48.1 | 2006 – January 2020 September 2020–present | UPN (Cozi TV is current secondary) | Community Broadcast Group, Inc. |
Green Bay-Appleton, WI | WACY-TV | 32 / 36 | 2006 | UPN | E. W. Scripps Company |
Honolulu, Hawaii | KHII-TV | 9 / 22 | 2006 | The WB | Nexstar Media Group |
Des Moines, Iowa | KCCI-DT3 | 8.3 / 8¹ | 2014 | New digital subchannel (Heroes & Icons is current secondary) | Hearst Television |
Springfield, Missouri | KOZL-TV | 27.1 / 28² | 2014 | Independent | Nexstar Media Group |
Spokane, Washington | KAYU-DT2 | 28.2¹ | 2015 | New digital subchannel (Antenna TV is current secondary)[7][8] | Stainless Broadcasting Company |
Omaha, Nebraska | KPTM-DT2 | 42.2¹ | 2006 | New digital subchannel (This TV is current secondary) | Sinclair Broadcast Group |
Portland-Lewiston, ME | WPXT-DT2 | 51.2¹, ² | 2018 | MeTV (2011–2018) (Heroes & Icons is current primary) | Hearst Television |
Columbia, South Carolina | WKTC | 63 / 31² | 2006 | (The WB was the former primary from 1997–2006) (The CW was the former primary from 2006–2019) | Columbia Broadcasting |
Huntsville-Decatur, AL | WZDX-DT2 | 54.2¹ | 2006 | The WB | Nexstar Media Group |
Paducah, Kentucky | WDKA KBSI-DT2 | 49 / 25 22.2¹ | 2006 | The WB | WDKA Acquisition Corporation (operated through local marketing agreement by Sinclair Broadcast Group) |
Rochester, New York | WBGT-CD | 40 | 2006 | UPN | Vision Communications |
Syracuse, New York | WSYT-DT3 | 43 / 14.3 | 2006 | The WB | Syracuse Broadcasting (operated by Stainless Broadcasting Company) |
Shreveport, Louisiana | KSHV-TV | 45 / 16 | 2006 | The WB | White Knight Broadcasting (operated by Nexstar Media Group) |
Champaign-Urbana-Springfield, IL | WCIX | 49 / 13 | 2006 | UPN | Nexstar Media Group |
Madison, Wisconsin | WISC-DT2 | 3.2¹ | 2006 | UPN | Morgan Murphy Stations |
Chattanooga, Tennessee | WFLI-DT2 | 53.2¹ | 2015 | MeTV (former primary) | New Age Media, LLC (operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group) |
Harlingen-Weslaco-Brownsville-McAllen, TX | KFXV-LD | 67² | 2012 | (Fox is current primary) | Entravision Communications |
Cedar Rapids-Waterloo-Iowa City-Dubuque, IA | KCRG-DT2 | 9.2¹ | 2011 | News/Sports | Gray Television |
Bryan-College Station-Waco, TX | KYLE-TV | 28 / 28.1 | 2006 | Fox (former primary) | Nexstar Media Group |
Waco-Temple-Bryan, TX | KWKT-DT2 | 44 / 44.2¹ | 2015 | New digital subchannel | |
Jackson, Mississippi | WLOO | 35 / 36², ³ | 2006 | Fox | Tougaloo College (operated by American Spirit Media/Gray Television) |
Tri-Cities, TN-VA | none | (served by WMYA-TV, Anderson, SC or WVLT-DT2, Knoxville, TN) | |||
Colorado Springs-Pueblo, CO | KKTV-DT2 | 11.2¹ | 2006 | New digital subchannel (MeTV is current secondary) | Gray Television |
South Bend, Indiana | WMYS-LD | 69 / 28 | 2006 | Independent | Weigel Broadcasting |
Baton Rouge, Louisiana | WBXH-CD WAFB-DT4 | 39 9.4¹ | 2006 | UPN | Gray Television |
Burlington, VT-Plattsburgh, N.Y. | WYCI | 40 / 34 | 2018 [9][10] | Ion (2007–2009) RTV (2009–2014) Tuff TV (2014–2017) (Heroes & Icons is current primary) | Gray Television |
WYCX-CD WYCX-CD2 | 2.1² / 2.2² | Independent (1998, 2000) UPN (1998–2000) America One (2000–2017) Outside Television (2003–2013) RTV (2013–2018) (Heroes & Icons is current primary) | Cross Hill Communications, LLC | ||
WYCU-LD WYCU-LD2 | 26.1² / 26.2² (WYCU-LD is a satellite of WYCX-CD, Manchester-Londonderry, VT) | Gray Television | |||
Savannah, Georgia | WSAV-DT2 | 3.2¹ | 2006 | RTV (2006–2011) MeTV (2011–2016) (The CW Plus is current primary) | Nexstar Media Group |
El Paso, Texas | KDBC-DT2 | 4.2¹ | 2006 | New digital subchannel This TV & ASN (July 2014 – January 2017) TBD & ASN (January 2017 – August 2017) (TBD & Stadium is current secondary)[11][12] | Sinclair Broadcast Group |
Charleston, South Carolina | WCIV | 36.1 / 25 | 2006 | UPN | Sinclair Broadcast Group |
Quad Cities, Illinois – Iowa | WQAD-DT3 | 8.3¹ | 2006 | UPN | Tegna |
Fort Smith – Fayetteville, AR | KFSM-DT2 KXNW | 18 / 5.2¹ 25 / 34.1¹ | 2006 2012 | MeTV/RTV/Tuff TV (New digital subchannel for KFSM-DT2 & KXNW-DT1) | Nexstar Media Group |
Greenville-New Bern-Washington, N.C. | WITN-DT2 | 7.2¹ | 2009 | Weather | Gray Television |
State College, Pennsylvania | WHVL-LD | 29 / 27 | 2006 | None | Channel Communications |
Evansville, Indiana | WEEV-LD WEVV-DT2 | 47.1² 44.2¹, ² | 2006 | New digital subchannel (Fox is current primary) | Allen Media Broadcasting LLC |
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina | WBTW-DT2 | 13.2¹ | 2006 | New digital subchannel (Antenna TV is current secondary) | Nexstar Media Group |
Tallahassee, Florida | WFXU WCTV-DT2 | 57.1² 6.2¹, ² | 2018 2006 | WFXU: RTV (former primary) WCTV-DT2: UPN (former primary) (This TV is former secondary) (Decades is former secondary) (MeTV is current secondary) | Gray Television |
Lincoln-Grand Island, NE | KOLN-DT3 KGIN-DT3 KSNB-DT2 | 10.3¹ 11.3¹ 4.2¹ | 2006 | UPN (MeTV is current secondary) | Gray Television |
Fort Wayne, Indiana | WPTA-DT3 | 21.3¹ | 2016 | New digital subchannel | Quincy Media |
Reno, Nevada | KNSN-TV | 21.1² / 20.3² | 2006 | UPN (Sports-formatted Independent is current primary) | Deerfield Media (operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group) |
Tyler-Longview, TX | KTPN-LD KFXK-DT2 | 48.1⁴ 51.2¹ | 2006 2008 | Independent | White Knight Broadcasting (operated by Nexstar Media Group) |
Springfield-Holyoke, MA | WGGB-DT2 | 40.2¹, ² | 2006 | (Fox is current primary) | Meredith Corporation |
Youngstown, Ohio | WYTV-DT2 WYFX-LD2 | 33.2¹ 32.2¹ [13] | 2006 2018 | WYTV-DT2: New digital subchannel WYFX-LD2: GetTV (February 1, 2016 – April 22, 2018) | Vaughan Media (operated through SSA by Nexstar Media Group) |
Sioux Falls, South Dakota | KELO-DT2 | 11.2¹ | 2006 | UPN | Nexstar Media Group |
Boise-Nampa, Idaho | none | ||||
Augusta, Georgia | WRDW-DT3 | 12.2¹ | 2006 | UPN | Gray Television |
Lansing-Jackson, MI | WSYM-DT4 | 47.4¹ | 2017 | New digital subchannel[14][15] | E. W. Scripps Company |
Peoria, Illinois | none | (served by WCIX, Springfield, IL or WQAD-DT3, Moline, IL) | |||
Montgomery-Selma, AL | WDSF-LD | 19.1 | 2015 | None (new license) DrTV (January 2014 – January 2017) AMGTV (January 2017 – January 2018) (Quest is current secondary)[16][17] | HC2 Holdings |
Eugene, Oregon | KEVU-CD KLSR-DT2 | 23 34.2¹ | 2006 | Independent | California Oregon Broadcasting, Inc. |
Cadillac-Traverse City-Sault Ste. Marie, MI | WXII-LP WMNN-LD12 | 12 26.12 | 2008 2020 | America One (1996–2015) UATV (2003–2006) RTV (2008–2015) (Cozi TV is current secondary) | Freelancer Television Broadcasting |
Grand Forks-Fargo, N.D. | none | (limited cable-only service from WFTC/Minneapolis) | |||
Macon, Georgia | WMGT-DT2 | 41.2¹, ² | 2006 | New digital subchannel (Bounce TV is current primary) | Morris Multimedia |
Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-San Luis Obispo, CA | KEYT-DT2 | 3.2¹, ² | 2006 | New digital subchannel RTV (October 30, 2007 – April 18, 2017) (News Now/Local News & Sports is current primary)[18][19] | News-Press & Gazette Company |
Lafayette, Louisiana | KADN-DT3 | 15.3¹, ¹² | 2015 | New digital subchannel | Allen Media Broadcasting, LLC |
Monterey-Salinas, CA | KAAP-LD | 2 | 2006 | Independent | Mirage Media 2 |
Bakersfield, California | none | (served by KCOP-TV/Los Angeles on cable) | |||
Yakima-Kennewick, WA | none | ||||
Columbus, Georgia | WLTZ-DT3 | 38.3¹, ² | 2017 | New digital subchannel (Antenna TV is current primary)[20] | SagamoreHill Broadcasting |
Eau Claire-La Crosse, WI | WKBT-DT2 | 8.2¹ | 2006 | UPN | Morgan Murphy Stations |
Corpus Christi, Texas | KSCC-DT3 | 38.3¹ | 2018 | UPN | Sinclair Broadcast Group |
Chico-Redding, CA | KRVU-LD KZVU-LD | 22.1 21.1 | 2006 | UPN | Sinclair Broadcast Group |
Amarillo, Texas | KCPN-LP KAMR-DT2 | 33 4.2¹ | 2006 | Independent | Mission Broadcasting (operated by Nexstar Media Group) (KAMR-DT2 is owned and operated by Nexstar) |
Wilmington, North Carolina | none | (served by WMYA-TV/Anderson, SC on cable) | |||
Tupelo-Columbus, MS | WCBI-DT2 | 4.2¹ | 2006 | UPN | Morris Multimedia |
Rockford, Illinois | WTVO-DT2 | 17.2¹ | 2006 | UPN | Mission Broadcasting (operated by Nexstar Media Group) |
Wausau, Wisconsin | WSAW-DT2 | 7.2¹ | 2006 | New digital subchannel | Gray Television |
Topeka, Kansas | WIBW-DT2 | 13.2¹ | 2006 | New digital subchannel (MeTV is current secondary) | Gray Television |
Columbia-Jefferson City, Missouri | KMIZ-DT3 | 17.3¹ | 2006 | New digital subchannel | News-Press & Gazette Company |
Monroe, LA-El Dorado, AR | KCWL-LD KNOE-DT3 | 40 / 40 8.3¹, ² | 2017 | New digital subchannel (The CW Plus is current primary) | Gray Television |
Duluth, MN-Superior, WI | KBJR-DT3 | 6.3¹, ² | 2006 | UPN Decades (September 2016 – March 2017) (Heroes & Icons is current primary) | Quincy Media |
Chisholm, Minnesota | KRII-DT3 | 11.3¹, ² (KRII-TV is a satellite of KBJR-TV, Duluth, MN) | |||
Medford, Oregon | KFBI-LD | 48 | 2006 | UPN | Stainless Broadcasting Company |
Beaumont-Port Arthur, TX | KBMT-LD | 64 / 43 | 2010 | Independent | Tegna Media |
Lubbock, Texas | KMYL-LD KLCW-DT2 | 22 / 14.1 23 / 22.2¹ | 2006 2010 | UPN | Ramar Communications (sale to Gray Television pending) |
Salisbury, Maryland | WRDE-LD2 | 59 / 31.2¹, ², ¹³ | 2014 | New digital subchannel (Cozi TV is current primary) | SagamoreHill Broadcasting |
Erie, Pennsylvania | none | ||||
Palm Springs, California | KPSE-LD | 50 / 29 | 2006 | UPN | Entravision Communications |
Wichita Falls, Texas | KJBO-LP KFDX-DT2 | 35 3.2¹ | 2006 | UPN | Mission Broadcasting (operated by Nexstar Media Group) (KFDX-DT2 is owned and operated by Nexstar) |
Albany, Georgia | WSWG-DT3 | 43.3¹ (WSWG-DT3 is a satellite of WSST-TV, Cordele, Georgia) | 2006 | New digital subchannel | Marquee Broadcasting (operated by Marquee Broadcasting Georgia, Inc.) |
Cordele, Georgia | WSST-TV | 55.1 | 2019 | Independent | |
Joplin, MO-Pittsburg, KS | KPJO-LD | 49.1¹ | 2014 | None (new license) Antenna TV (February 2014 – May 2019) (Court TV is current secondary) | DTV America Corporation |
Sioux City, Iowa | KPTH-DT2 | 44.2¹ | 2006 | New digital subchannel (This TV is current secondary) | Sinclair Broadcast Group |
Anchorage, Alaska | KYES-DT4 | 5.4¹ | 2020 | New digital subchannel | Gray Television |
Midland-Odessa, Texas | KTLE-LD6 | 7.6¹ | 2019 | UPN | Gray Television |
Terre Haute, Indiana | WTHI-DT2 | 10.2¹, ², ⁶ | 2011 | TheCoolTV (Fox is current primary) | Heartland Media |
Mason City, Iowa | KIMT-DT2 | 3.2¹ | 2006 | New digital subchannel | Heartland Media |
Bangor, Maine | WFVX-LD WVII-DT2 | 22.1² 7.2¹, ² | 2006 | (Fox is current primary) | Rockfleet Broadcasting |
Bluefield-Beckley- Oak Hill, W.V. | WVNS-DT2 | 59.2¹, ² | 2006 | (Fox is current primary) | Nexstar Media Group |
Panama City, Florida | WECP-LD2 | 18.2¹ | 2012 | New digital subchannel | Gray Television |
Bismarck, North Dakota | KBMY-DT3 | 17.3¹ | 2015 | WDAY'Z Xtra (Syndicated/Storm Tracker/Local Sports is current secondary)[21] | Forum Communications |
Minot, North Dakota | KMCY-DT3 | 14.3¹ (KMCY is a satellite of KBMY, Bismarck, ND) | |||
Binghamton, New York | WBPN-LP WICZ-DT2 | 10 / 23 40.2¹ | 2006 | UPN | Stainless Broadcasting Company |
Steubenville, OH-Wheeling, W.V. | WTRF-DT2 | 7.2¹ | 2007 | New digital subchannel | Nexstar Media Group |
Gainesville, Florida | WGFL-DT2 | 28.2¹ | 2006 | UPN (former primary) The WB (former secondary) | New Age Media, LLC (operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group) |
Sherman, TX-Ada, OK | KXII-DT2 K31LQ-D | 12.2¹ 31.1 | 2006 2019 | UPN None (new license) | Gray Television |
Pocatello, Idaho | KXPI-LD2 | 34.4 / 34.2¹, ², 8 | 2008 | Telefutura (Fox is current primary) | VistaWest Media (operated through shared services agreement by News-Press & Gazette Company) |
Idaho Falls, Idaho | KIDK-DT2 | 36.4 / 3.2¹, ² | |||
Biloxi-Gulfport, MS | WXXV-TV | 25.1¹, ², 7 | 2015 | (Fox is current primary) | Morris Multimedia |
Yuma, AZ-El Centro, CA | KECY-TV | 9 / 9² | 2006 | (Fox is current primary) | News-Press & Gazette Company |
Abilene-Sweetwater, TX | KXVA-DT2 | 15.2¹ | 2006 | UPN | Tegna Media |
Missoula, Montana | KTMF-DT2 | 23.2¹, ² | 2009 | (Fox is current primary) | Cowles Publishing Company |
Kalispell, Montana | KTMF-LD2 | 42.2¹, ² (KTMF-LD is a satellite of KTMF, Missoula, MT) | 2013 | ||
Hattiesburg-Laurel, MS | WHPM-LD3 | 23.3¹, ² | 2015 | New digital subchannel (MeTV is current secondary) | Waypoint Media, LLC |
Clarksburg – Weston, W.V. | none | (served by WTRF-DT2, Wheeling, WV) | |||
Dothan, Alabama | WTVY-DT2 | 4.2¹ | 2006 | New digital subchannel (MeTV is current secondary) | Gray Television |
Utica, New York | WPNY-LP WUTR-DT2 | 11 20.2¹ | 2006 | UPN | Nexstar Media Group (WUTR-DT2 is owned by Mission Broadcasting and operated by Nexstar) |
Billings, Montana | none | ||||
Quincy, IL – Hannibal, MO | none | ||||
Rapid City, South Dakota | KWBH-LP KNBN-DT2 | 27[22] 21.2¹[23][24] | 2017 | The CW (former primary) | Jim Simpson (operated through shared services agreement by Rapid Broadcasting Company) |
Elmira-Corning, New York | WJKP-LD WYDC-DT2 | 39 48.2¹ | 2006 | None | Vision Communications |
Lake Charles, Louisiana | KWWE-LD | 19.1 | 2017 | None (new license) (MeTV is current secondary)[25][26] | Waypoint Media |
Watertown, New York | WVNC-LD2 | 45.2¹, ² | 2017 | New digital subchannel (Antenna TV is current primary)[27] | SagamoreHill Broadcasting |
Harrisonburg, Virginia | WHSV-DT4 | 3.4¹ | 2006 | New digital subchannel (MeTV is current secondary) | Gray Television |
Alexandria, Louisiana | WNTZ-TV | 48¹, ² | 2006 | (Fox is current primary) | Nexstar Media Group |
Marquette, Michigan | WZMQ-DT2 | 19.2¹, ² | 2009 | Antenna TV (former primary) This TV (current primary) | MMMRC, LLC |
Walnut Ridge, AR (Jonesboro, AR) | KJNB-LD3 | 39.3¹, ² | 2018 | New digital subchannel (MeTV is current primary) | Waypoint Media, LLC |
Jonesboro, Arkansas | KJNE-LD3 | 42.3¹, ² (KJNE-LD is a satellite of KJNB-LD, Walnut Ridge/Jonesboro, AR) | |||
Bowling Green-Glasgow, Kentucky | WDNZ-LD | 11.1 / 11.3 | 2020 | None (new license) (BizTV/Antenna TV is current secondary) | News Publishing, LLC[28] |
Jackson, Tennessee | WNBJ-LD3 | 39.3¹, ² | 2019 | None (new license) (Heroes & Icons is current primary) | SagamoreHill of Jackson, LLC(operated through shared services agreement by SagamoreHill Broadcasting) |
Charlottesville, Virginia | none | (served by WRLH-DT2, Richmond, VA) | |||
Grand Junction-Montrose, CO | KGJT-CD KREX-DT3 | 27⁵ 5.3¹ | 2006 | UPN | Nexstar Media Group |
Meridian, Mississippi | WTOK-DT2 | 11.2¹ | 2006 | New digital subchannel | Gray Television |
Laredo, Texas | KXOF-CD | 31.1¹, ² | 2018 | (Fox is current primary) | Entravision Communications |
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 |
Lafayette, Indiana | WPBY-LD2 | 35.2¹, ² | 2018 | New digital subchannel (MeTV is current primary)[29] | Star City Broadcasting |
Bend, Oregon | KUBN-LD | 50 (KUBN-LD is a satellite of KPDX, Portland, OR) | 2006 | UPN | Meredith Corporation |
Butte, Montana | KWYB-DT2 | 18.2¹, ² | 2009 | (Fox is current primary)³ | Cowles Publishing Company |
Bozeman, Montana | KWYB-LD2 | 28.2¹, ² (KWYB-LD is a satellite of KWYB, Butte, MT) | |||
Great Falls, Montana | KFBB-DT2 | 5.2¹, ² | 2008 | (Fox is current primary)³ | Cowles Publishing Company |
Twin Falls, Idaho | KSVT-LD KMVT-DT3 | 14² 11.3¹, ² | 2012 | The CW (former primary) Fox (current primary) | Gray Television |
Parkersburg, West Virginia | WIYE-LD2 | 47.2¹ | 2006 | New digital subchannel (MeTV is current secondary) | Gray Television |
Eureka, California | KECA-LD2 | 29.2¹ | 2006 | UPN | Sinclair Broadcast Group |
Casper-Riverton, WY | KWYF-LD KFNB-DT2 | 26 20.2¹ | 2015 | Fox, UPN, The CW (MeTV is current secondary)[30][31][32][26] | Wyomedia Corporation |
San Angelo, Texas | KIDY-DT2 | 6.2¹ | 2006 | New digital subchannel | Tegna Media |
Cheyenne, WY – Scottsbluff, NE | KLWY-DT3 (simulcast of KWYF-LD) | 27.3¹ (KLWY-DT3 is a satellite of KWYF-LD, Casper, WY) | 2015 | Fox, UPN, The CW (MeTV is current secondary)[33][26] | Wyomedia Corporation |
Mankato, Minnesota | K23MF-D | 23 (K23MF-D is a satellite of WFTC, Minneapolis/Saint Paul, MN)[34][35][36] | 2012 | None (new license) | Cooperative Television Of Northern Minnesota |
Ottumwa, IA – Kirksville, MO | none | ||||
St. Joseph, Missouri | none | (served by KSMO-TV, Kansas City, MO) | |||
Lima, Ohio | WLIO-DT2 | 8.2¹, ² | 2008 | The CW (former primary) Fox (current primary) | Block Communications |
Fairbanks, Alaska | KFXF-LD KTVF-DT2 | 22[37][38] 11.2¹[39][40] | 2017 | Fox[41] (MeTV is current primary)[42][43] | Gray Television |
Zanesville, Ohio | none | (served by WSYX-DT2, Columbus, OH) | |||
Presque Isle, Maine | none | (served by WFVX-LD, Bangor, ME) | |||
Victoria, Texas | none | (served by KTXH, Houston, TX) | |||
Helena, Montana | KHBB-LD2 | 21.2¹, ² (KHBB-LD is a satellite of KFBB-TV, Great Falls, MT) | 2008 | (Fox is current primary)³ | Cowles Publishing Company |
Juneau, Alaska | KCBJ-LP | 15 (KCBJ-LP is a satellite of KYES-TV, Anchorage, AK) | 2008 | None (new license) | Gray Television |
Alpena, Michigan | WBKB-DT2 | 11.2¹, ² | 2009 | (Fox is current primary) | Marks Radio Group |
North Platte, Nebraska | KNPL-LD2 | 25.2¹ | 2013 | New digital subchannel (MeTV is current secondary) | Gray Television |
Glendive, Montana | none | ||||
Cayey, PR | W34ED-D | 34.1 | 2015 | None (new license) | TV Red de Puerto Rico, Inc. |
Notes
- A This column indicates the station's (or subchannel's, where applicable) network affiliation prior to MyNetworkTV's launch. All networks shown were the station's full, primary affiliation unless noted otherwise.
- ¹ These stations carry MyNetworkTV on a digital subchannel viewable to anyone with a digital television; their digital mapping locations are shown.
- ² These stations carry MyNetworkTV as a secondary affiliation.
- ³ This market's Fox affiliation switched from WUFX-TV to WDBD on July 3. (Note: Chip cites a story in the Clarion-Ledger.)
- ⁴ Has been carried on a digital subchannel of KFXK-TV, since June 2008.
- ⁵ Station became a 100% repeater of KREX-TV in January 2008, following a fire at that station's studios; KGJT returned to its own schedule in Fall 2008.
- ⁶ This station's subchannel launched on September 1, 2011, replacing TheCoolTV. The MyNetworkTV affiliation is secondary to the subchannel's primary Fox affiliation.
- 7 Moved from a cable-only station, which launched on July 1, 2012 upon WXXV digital subchannel 25.2 changing its affiliation from MyNetworkTV to NBC.[44]
- 8 This station added a primary Fox affiliation on July 1, 2012 while retaining MyNetworkTV as a secondary affiliation.[45]
- 9 KSBI replaced KAUT-TV as Oklahoma City's MyNetworkTV affiliate, effective September 17, 2012; KAUT reverted into an Independent station with an informal secondary Antenna TV affiliation.[46][47]
- 10 WISE-DT2 relinquished its primary Fox affiliation to WFFT-TV (the network's original Fort Wayne affiliate from 1986 to 2011) on March 1, 2013; WISE-DT2 reverted to a sole MyNetworkTV affiliate on that date.
- ¹¹ Became a CW affiliate on September 1, 2016. WPWR-TV continues to carry MyNetworkTV as a secondary affiliation.[48][49]
- ¹² Moved from sister station KLAF-LD, which became an NBC affiliate July 1, 2015.
- ¹³ Moved from its main subchannel, which became an NBC affiliate in June 2014.[50]
- ¹⁴ This station was formerly a separate full-power station as WCGV-TV until January 2018, when its license was turned in to the FCC after the selling of its spectrum in the 2016 auction and its subchannels merged with WVTV's in an aborted attempt to acquire WITI as part of the abandoned Tribune Media merger. However, it retains its former channel number as a separately-licensed station.
- ¹⁵ WBKI-DT3 was originally a charter affiliate of MyNetworkTV on its primary channel as WMYO, but switched its primary affiliation to an existing subchannel of The CW on February 12, 2018 and changed its calls to WBKI-TV that day, with the WMYO schedule being downgraded to the third subchannel. This was done mainly to allow that CW channel full market coverage on cable and satellite providers.
Former affiliates
Market | Station | Former NetworkA | Ownership | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
Boston-Manchester-Derry, 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. The station changed its call letters to WWJE-DT in 2018. |
Lorain-Cleveland | WUAB 43 | UPN | Gray Television | Relegated its MyNetworkTV affiliation to secondary status July 16, 2018 in favor of The CW and left MyNetworkTV entirely January 29, 2019; replaced by sister station WOIO's DT2 subchannel. |
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. |
San Diego, CA-Tijuana/Tecate, Baja California, Mexico | XHDTV-TDT 49 | UPN | Televisora Alco (operated by Entravision Communications) |
Ended agreement with network, dropped all English-language programming, and joined Milenio Television in September 2018; MyNetworkTV programming moved to KFMB-TV's CW-affiliated second subchannel as a secondary affiliation. |
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 Heroes & Icons affiliate |
San Antonio | KMYS 35 | The WB | Sinclair Broadcast Group | Swapped affiliations with KCWX and became a CW affiliate on August 30, 2010. |
Las Vegas | KVMY 21 | The WB | Sinclair Broadcast Group | Affiliation transferred to KVCW's second digital subchannel on November 1, 2014; now an Antenna TV affiliate |
Austin | KNVA 54 | The 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. |
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 |
Memphis | WPXX-TV 50 | ION Television | ION Media Networks | Returned to airing Ion Television full-time September 28, 2009 |
WLMT-DT2 30.2¹ | Variety Television RTV |
Nexstar Media Group | Returned to airing MeTV full-time October 2016; replaced by KPMF-LD in Paragould, Arkansas, which eventually moved to the same tower WLMT transmits from[3][51] | |
Providence-New Bedford | WNAC-DT2 64.2¹ | 24-hour weather ("Eyewitness News Pinpoint Weather Station") |
Super Towers, Inc. (WNAC, LLC) – Nexstar Media Group | Moved on October 1, 2017 to WPRI-DT2 as part of complications involving Nexstar's purchase of CW affiliate WLWC's programming and intellectual unit due to the spectrum auction. WLWC's main programming moved to WNAC-DT2, with the MyNetworkTV schedule formerly seen there moved to WPRI-DT2.[52][53][54] |
Fresno | KAIL 7 | UPN | Aperio Communications | Disaffiliated from MyNetworkTV in August 2020 as a result of the station being sold to Tri-State Christian Television, resulting in MyNetworkTV and KAIL's intellectual unit moving to KMSG-LD. |
Albany-Schenectady- Troy, New York |
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. |
Lexington, Kentucky | WBLU-LP 62 | Independent | Equity Broadcasting | Became a full-time Retro Television Network affiliate in 2008;[56] temporarily went dark on or about July 22, 2008 due to "intermittent signal delivery issues".[57] 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. |
Fort Myers/Naples, Florida | "WNFM 8" (cable only) |
UPN | Comcast | Ceased broadcasting on July 1, 2015, making Naples/Fort Myers the largest market to not have a MyNetworkTV affiliate. On March 4, 2019, in-market access to the MyNetworkTV network was restored to Naples/Fort Myers, when WINK-TV started carrying MyNetworkTV programming as a secondary affiliation to Antenna TV on their second subchannel, filling in programming for all time slots outside of the MyNetworkTV programming schedule with the Antenna TV schedule;[58] the launch of this latest MyNetworkTV affiliate marked the start of the Naples/Fort Myers market's first time ever over-the-air access to the MyNetworkTV network. |
Roanoke-Lynchburg, Virginia | WDBJ-DT2 7.2 | Independent | Gray Television | Affiliation transferred to WLHG-CD on June 15, 2018, with an interim simulcast on WDBJ-DT3 until WZBJ took on the affiliation September 1, 2018 |
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. | |
Springfield, Missouri | KWBM 31 | The WB | Equity Broadcasting | Sold in bankruptcy to Daystar and switched to that network in July 2009. |
Spokane, Washington | KXMN-LP 11 / 9.2 KXLY-DT2 4.2¹ |
New digital subchannel | Morgan Murphy Stations | Switched affiliation to MeTV in October 2012. |
Portland-Lewiston, ME | WPME 35 | UPN | Ironwood Communications | On March 22, 2018,[59] MyNetworkTV, Escape, and Laff programming was moved to the third, fourth, and fifth subchannels of co-owned WPXT, in light of their sale of WPME to Ion Media Networks.[60][61] |
WPXT-DT3 51.3¹ | Escape | By the end of October 2018, Escape (now Court TV Mystery) moved back to WPXT's third subchannel, replacing "WPME"; thus, shifting MyNetworkTV to secondary status on WPXT's second subchannel carrying H&I. WPXT-DT2 airs MyNetworkTV programming as a secondary affiliation to Heroes & Icons, filling in programming for all time slots outside of the MyNetworkTV programming schedule with the H&I schedule, an arrangement similar to the setup for the third subchannel of sister-station, KCCI in Des Moines, Iowa (except that with KCCI-DT3, the H&I affiliation is secondary to MyNetworkTV).[62] | ||
Cedar Rapids-Waterloo-Iowa City-Dubuque, IA | KWKB 20² | The WB | KM Communications | Dropped the network and became a full-time CW affiliate in September 2011. |
Kingsport, TN (Tri-Cities, TN-VA) | WAPK-CD 36 | 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. |
WKPT-TV 19 | ABC | Dropped MyNetworkTV in favor of Cozi TV in January 2017 after the station's ownership elected to focus the programming streams of both WKPT-TV and WAPK-CD exclusively on "nostalgia-based programming"; MyNetworkTV no longer has an affiliation in the Tri-Cities market.[63] | ||
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. WGMU-LP's license was cancelled by the FCC on March 12, 2015 for failure to broadcast for a year. |
WNMN 40.3¹ | New digital subchannel | CEC Media Group | As of 2017, WYCI offered no subchannels other than its primary Retro TV channel, until sometime in 2018 when they eventually resumed operations of their DT2 subchannel, this time offering the Decades service; meanwhile, as of April 1, 2017, the affiliation of their primary channel had been switched to Heroes & Icons.[64] On September 3, 2018, MyNetworkTV programming returned to the Burlington-Plattsburgh market, ironically over the very station that had formerly offered it on their DT3 subchannel, this time on their primary channel as a secondary affiliation to H&I, filling in programming for all time slots outside of the MyNetworkTV programming schedule with the H&I schedule.[65] To expand over-the-air access to H&I and MyNetworkTV programming, Retro TV programming was eventually replaced on WYCX-CD/WYCU-LD so that that programming could also be simulcast over those feeds to serve viewers in those regions but also be offered in 720p.[66][67] | |
Savannah, Georgia | WSAV-DT3 3.3¹ | 24/7 Weather | Nexstar Media Group | After the move of MeTV to WJCL-DT2 in the fall of 2019, MeTV and MyNetworkTV programming on WSAV-DT3 was replaced with Court TV, and MyNetworkTV's schedule was shifted onto WSAV-DT2 to overlay the national late night paid programming carried as part of The CW Plus schedule.[68] |
Greenville-New Bern-Washington, N.C. | WEPX 38 WPXU 35 |
Ion Television | Ion Media | Returned to airing ION Television full-time September 28, 2009. |
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. |
Fort Wayne, Indiana | WISE-DT2 33.2¹ | New digital subchannel (Fox (primary 8/11/2011-2/13/2013)10) |
SagamoreHill Broadcasting (operated by Quincy Media) |
Affiliation moved to WPTA-DT3 August 1, 2016 as a result of a gradual winding-down of a SSA between Quincy Newspapers, owners of ABC affiliate WPTA and SagamoreHill Broadcasting, owners of WISE-TV; now a local weather channel. |
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.[69] |
KTRV-TV 12 | Independent | Began transitioning to an Ion Television affiliation in September 2016;[70] MyNetworkTV remained in prime time as a secondary affiliation until early 2017. The station now carries Ion Television full-time; MyNetworkTV no longer has an affiliation in the Boise market. | ||
Peoria-Bloomington, Illinois | WAOE 59 | UPN | Venture Technologies Group | Dropped MyNetworkTV in favor of Cornerstone Television in October 2020. MyNetworkTV no longer has an affiliate in the Peoria/Bloomington market. |
Jackson-Lansing, Michigan | WHTV 18 | UPN | In April 2017, WHTV announced that it would shut down on April 30, 2017, later revised to May 17, 2017, and then May 31, 2017, following the Federal Communications Commission's incentive auction.[71] The station sold its spectrum for $13,906,280.[72] The MyNetworkTV affiliation was dropped prior to the shutdown date. On October 9, 2017 at 5:00AM (ET), former LMA partner WSYM-TV returned much of WHTV's programming, including MyNetworkTV, to the market on a new fourth subchannel.[14][15] | |
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 and became an affiliate of Cozi TV. |
Lafayette, Louisiana | KLAF-LD 46 | UPN | Nexstar Media Group | Affiliation transferred to a third digital subchannel of sister station KADN-TV July 1, 2015; now an NBC affiliate. |
Bakersfield, California | KUVI-DT 45 | UPN | Univision Communications, Inc. | Became a new affiliate of the Justice Network on September 11, 2017; MyNetworkTV no longer has an affiliation in the Bakersfield, California market. |
Yakima-Kennewick, WA | KAPP-DT2 35.2¹ KVEW-DT2 42.2¹ |
New digital subchannel | Morgan Murphy Stations | Switched affiliation to MeTV in October 2012. |
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 had no affiliation in the Columbus market until October 2017 when NBC affiliate WLTZ signed on a new third subchannel carrying MyNetworkTV programming as a secondary affiliation to Antenna TV, filling in programming for all time slots outside of the MyNetworkTV programming schedule with the Antenna TV schedule.[20] |
Corpus Christi, Texas | KTOV-LP 21 | UPN | Sinclair Broadcast Group | License cancelled by FCC on April 3, 2018 |
Wilmington, North Carolina | "WMYW" 47 | New sign-on | WBHQ Columbia, LLC | Station shut down on December 11, 2020. MyNetworkTV no longer has an affiliation in the Wilmington market. |
Fargo-Grand Forks, North Dakota | KCPM 27 | UPN | Central Plains Media | Left the air due to the station losing access to its licensed transmitter site. MyNetworkTV no longer has an affiliate in the Fargo & Grand Forks market. |
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. |
West Monroe/Monroe, Louisiana | KMCT-TV 39 | Pax TV | First Assembly of God of West Monroe | In late August 2016, KMCT began operating at full power, but eventually decided to drop secular programming and become a religious independent also carrying Sonlife on their second subchannel. The service was unavailable in the market until late 2017, when CW Plus affiliate KCWL-LD and KNOE-DT3 picked it up for overnight airing in late night, replacing network-overlaid paid programming.[73] |
Beaumont-Port Arthur, TX | KUMY-LD 22 | Independent | Minority Broadcasting Company, LLC | Converted to the Retro Television Network (RTV) on October 1, 2010. |
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. |
Anchorage, Alaska | KYES-TV 5 | UPN | Gray Television | Became a CBS affiliate on July 31, 2020 after Gray Television purchased the non-license assets of that network's former affiliate KTVA from GCI, with the MyNetworkTV affiliation moving to KYES's newly-launched fourth digital subchannel. |
Midland-Odessa, Texas | KOSA-DT2 7.2¹ | UPN | Gray Television | Gray Television moved the affiliation to KTLE-LP's sixth digital subchannel on January 2, 2019, after selling KWES-TV to Tegna Media; now a simulcast of the market's CW+ affiliate, KCWO-TV, to expand the network's over-the-air reach within that media market. |
Gainesville, Florida | WMYG-LP 11 | UPN (former primary) The WB (former secondary) |
Sinclair Broadcast Group | The broadcast license for WMYG-LP was cancelled on November 18, 2015; therefore, this station's signal is now exclusive to WGFL-DT2.[74][75] |
Gulfport-Biloxi, Mississippi | WXXV-DT2 25.2¹ | 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. | ||
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. The MyNetworkTV affiliation is now on KTMF's Fox subchannel as its secondary affiliation. |
Rapid City, South Dakota | KKRA-LP 24 | Ion Television | Jim Simpson (operated through shared services agreement by Rapid Broadcasting Company) |
Became a repeater of the main signal from full-power NBC affiliate KNBN in 2009. MyNetworkTV transferred to that station's new third subchannel. |
KNBN-DT3 21.3¹ | New digital subchannel | After at first being offered as a 480i 4:3 SD feed on KNBN-DT3 (with KNBN-DT2 also being aired in standard definition), KNBN's former DT3 feed eventually became a cable-exclusive service (courtesy of KNBN discontinuing its over-the-air DT3 feed due to the newly-arising bandwidth limitations that had likely surfaced after the upgrade of their over-the-air feed of KNBN-DT2 into 720p HD). Eventually, this station had unexpectedly fallen silent sometime in 2015. By Mid-2017, MyNetworkTV assumed affiliation over former CW+ affiliate, KWBH-LP, which is simulcast over KNBN-DT2.[22] | ||
Marquette, Michigan | WZMQ 19 | Fox (former primary) UPN (former secondary) |
MMMRC, LLC | Joined MeTV in May 2011 and replaced by WZMQ-DT2. |
Bowling Green-Glasgow, Kentucky | WCZU-LD 39² | New digital subchannel | DTV America Corporation | Ended affiliation in October 2019 to carry Court TV full-time. MyNetworkTV moved its affiliation in Bowling Green/Brownsville/Glasgow to an upcoming Glasgow-licensed low-powered station, WDNZ-LD, projected to sign on sometime in either late 2019 or early 2020,[76] temporarily leaving the market without a local MyNetworkTV affiliation. |
Jackson, Tennessee | WYJJ-LD 27² | New digital subchannel | DTV America Corporation | Ended affiliation in September 2019 to carry Court TV full-time. MyNetworkTV moved its affiliation in Jackson, Tennessee to a secondary affiliation to H&I on the third subchannel of WNBJ-LD.[77] |
Charlottesville, Virginia | WAHU-CD2 27.2 | New digital subchannel | Gray Television | Ended affiliation in January 2019 to carry MeTV full-time. MyNetworkTV no longer has an affiliation in the Charlottesville market. |
Laredo, Texas | KXOF-CD 39² | New digital subchannel | Entravision Communications | KETF-CD and sister station KXOF-CD swapped call letters on December 13, 2018.[78][79] At that time, the then-UniMás-affiliated KXOF-CD (formerly KETF-CD) swapped their .1 affiliation with their co-owned then dual Fox/MyNetworkTV and Azteca América affiliated KETF-CD (formerly KXOF-CD); as a result, KETF-CD now serves as the market's dual UniMás/Azteca América-affiliated station while, meanwhile, the market's Fox/MyNetworkTV affiliate retains its KXOF-CD call letters.[80][81] After having served as the market's Fox/MyNetworkTV affiliate since 2006, KETF-CD (formerly KXOF-CD) is now the market's dual UniMás/Azteca América-affiliated station. |
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. |
Cheyenne, Wyoming | KDEV-LP 40 | ABC | Fusion Communications | Became a MeTV affiliate in 2011. |
Lima, Ohio | WOHL-CA 25² | Fox | 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. |
Victoria, Texas | KXTS-LD 41 | UPN | Morgan Murphy Stations | Became a CBS affiliate on September 12, 2011; MyNetworkTV no longer has an affiliation in the Victoria market. |
Juneau, Alaska | K17HC 17 | UPN | Fireweed Communications, LLC | As of 2017, K17HC no longer appears in the FCC database,[82] though KCBJ-LP continues to translate KYES-TV/Anchorage under its current Gray Television ownership.[83] |
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