Channel 37 virtual TV stations in the United States

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The following television stations operate on virtual channel 37 in the United States:

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KBNK-LD is a low-power television station in Fresno, California, United States, affiliated with the Spanish-language religious network Canal de la Fe. It is owned by Cocola Broadcasting. Until late 2007, the then-KJEO-LP was also seen on KBID-LP channel 31.

WGSR-LD is a low-power independent television station in Reidsville, North Carolina, United States. Owned by the Star News Corporation, it is sister to fellow independent station WMDV-LD in Danville, Virginia. WGSR-LD's studios and transmitter are located on Gilmer Street in downtown Reidsville.

WDYJ-LD is a low-power television station in New York City, affiliated with Diya TV. It is owned by Major Market Broadcasting alongside WDYA-LD. Through a channel sharing agreement, the two stations transmit using WDYJ-LD's spectrum from an antenna atop the Empire State Building in midtown Manhattan.

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The following television stations broadcast on digital channel 6 in the United States:

The following television stations broadcast on digital channel 14 in the United States:

The following television stations broadcast on digital channel 19 in the United States:

The following television stations broadcast on digital channel 21 in the United States:

The following television stations broadcast on digital channel 22 in the United States:

The following television stations broadcast on digital channel 23 in the United States:

The following television stations broadcast on digital channel 26 in the United States:

The following television stations broadcast on digital channel 30 in the United States:

The following television stations broadcast on digital channel 32 in the United States:

The following television stations broadcast on digital channel 33 in the United States:

The following television stations broadcast on digital channel 35 in the United States:

WNWT-LD is a television station in New York City, airing programming from Story Television. It is owned and operated by Weigel Broadcasting alongside Middletown Township, New Jersey–licensed MeTV station WJLP and Bridgeport, Connecticut-licensed Story Television outlet WZME. WNWT-LD and WJLP share studios in Freehold Township, New Jersey, and transmitter facilities at 4 Times Square in midtown Manhattan. Despite WNWT-LD legally holding a low-power license, it transmits using WJLP's full-power spectrum through a channel sharing agreement. This ensures complete reception across the New York City television market.

References

  1. "Channel 37, Where Are You?". April 8, 2021.