List of Create TV affiliates (table)

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The following is a list of affiliates of Create, a PBS sub-channel network of non-commercial educational television stations in the United States. The list is arranged alphabetically by state and based on the station's city of license and followed in parentheses by the designated market area and when different from the city of license. In most cases, this is their virtual channel number and a cable channel number with Cable Provider in the United States, with their video quality and aspect ratio size.

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Current Affiliates

Create TV is carried out by the following stations:

ChannelStationCityStateOperatorTimeVideoAspect Ratio
10.3

Brighthouse Cable 350

WBIQ Birmingham Alabama Alabama Educational Television Commission24/7 [1] 480i 16:9
41.3 WIIQ Demopolis
2.3 WDIQ Dozier
36.3 WFIQ Florence
25.3

Comcast 201

WHIQ Huntsville
43.3 WGIQ Louisville
42.2 WEIQ Mobile
26.3

WOW 153

WAIQ Montgomery
7.3 WCIQ Mount Cheaha
7.2 KAKM Anchorage Alaska Alaska Public Media 24/7 4:3
3.2 KTOO-TV Juneau
12.2 KETZ El Dorado Arkansas Arkansas Educational Television Commission
22.2 KRCB Cotati California Northern California Public Media 16:9
18.3

Comcast 396

KVPT Fresno Valley Public Television 4:3
28.2 KCET Los Angeles Public Media Group of Southern California 16:9
58.3

Spectrum 1276

KLCS Los Angeles Unified School District
24.4 KVCR San Bernardino San Bernardino Community College District 4:3
15.3

Spectrum 1275

KPBS San Diego San Diego State University 16:9
6.3 KRMA Denver Colorado Rocky Mountain Public Broadcasting Network, Inc.24/7 4:3
8.3 KTSC Pueblo
18.3 KRMJ Grand Junction
20.3 KRMU Durango
24.3 KRMZ Steamboat Springs
30.3 WGCU Fort Myers Florida Florida Gulf Coast University (6:00am–6:00pm) 16:9
5.2 WUFT Gainesville University of Florida 24/7 4:3
7.2 WJCT Jacksonville WJCT, Inc.
24.2 WUCF-TV Orlando University of Central Florida 16:9
23.3 WSRE Pensacola Pensacola State College (5:00pm–5:00am) 4:3
2.2 WPBT Miami South Florida PBS, Inc. 24/7 16:9
11.3

56.3

WFSU-TV
WFSG
Tallahassee
Panama City
Florida State University 4:3
3.6 WEDU Tampa Florida West Coast Public Broadcasting, Inc. 16:9
8.2 WGTV Athens (Atlanta) Georgia Georgia Public Telecommunications Commission
18.2 WNGH-TV Chatsworth
29.2 WMUM-TV Cochran - Macon
28.2 WJSP-TV Columbus
25.2 WACS-TV Dawson
14.2 WABW-TV Pelham (Albany)
9.2 WVAN-TV Savannah
8.2 WXGA-TV Waycross
20.2 WCES-TV Wrens (Augusta)
4.3
Sparklight channel 45 (Lewiston) and (Boise)
Zito Media channel 703 (Mountain Home)
KAID Boise Idaho Idaho State Board of Education(6:00am–12:00am) 4:3
26.3
Charter channel 1276
KCDT Coeur d'Alene
35.3
Charter channel 1276
KUID Moscow
10.3 KISU-TV Pocatello
13.3 KIPT Twin Falls
8.3 WSIU-TV Carbondale Illinois Southern Illinois University 24/7
16.3WUSI-TV (satellite of WSIU-TV) Olney
11.3

Comcast 369 [2]

WTTW Chicago Window to the World Communications, Inc.(6:00am–6:00pm) 16:9
22.3 WIUM Macomb West Central Illinois Educational Telecommunications Corporation24/7 4:3
14.3 WSEC Jacksonville / Springfield
27.3 WQEC Quincy
47.3 WTVP Peoria Illinois Valley Public Telecommunications Corporation(5:00am–5:00pm) 16:9
12.3 WILL-TV Urbana University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
30.3 WTIU Bloomington Indiana Indiana University 24/7 4:3
9.2 WNIN Evansville WNIN Tri-State Public Media, Inc.(7pm-4pm on weekdays)
39.3

Comcast 242/1163 [3]

WFWA Fort Wayne Fort Wayne Public Television, Inc.24/7
20.3 WFYI Indianapolis Metropolitan Indianapolis Public Broadcasting(4:00am–4:00pm)
49.2 WIPB Muncie Ball State University (7:00pm–4:00pm)
32.4 KBIN-TV Council Buffs Iowa Iowa Public Broadcasting Board24/7 16:9
36.4 KQIN Davenport
11.4 KDIN-TV Des Moines
21.4 KTIN Fort Dodge
12.4 KIIN Iowa City
24.4 KYIN Mason City
36.4 KHIN Red Oak
27.4 KSIN-TV Sioux City
32.4 KRIN Waterloo
11.3 (w/PBS Encore) KTWU Topeka Kansas Washburn University 4:3
8.3 KPTS Wichita Kansas Public Telecommunications Service, Inc.
21.4 KDCK Dodge City Smoky Hills Public Television Corporation
19.4 KWKS Colby
9.4 KOOD Hays
3.4 KSWK Lakin
24.2 WKYU-TV Bowling Green Kentucky Western Kentucky University
12.3 WYES-TV New Orleans Louisiana Greater New Orleans Educational Television Foundation
25.3 KLPA-TV Alexandria Louisiana Educational Television Authority 16:9
27.3 WLPB Baton Rouge
13.3 KLTM Monroe
24.3 KLPB Lafayette
18.3 KLTL Lake Charles
24.3 KLTS Shreveport
10.2 WCBB Augusta Maine Maine Public Broadcasting Corporation 4:3
26.2 WMEA-TV Biddeford/Portland
13.2 WMED-TV Calais
12.2 WMEB-TV Orono
10.2 WMEM-TV Presque Isle
22.2 WMPT Annapolis Maryland Maryland Public Broadcasting Commission(11:30pm–7:30pm) [4] [5] 720p 16:9
67.2

Comcast 799

WMPB Baltimore
62.2 WFPT Frederick
31.2 WWPB Hagerstown
36.2 WGPT Oakland
28.2

Comcast 799

WCPB Salisbury
44.3

Comcast 1148

WGBX-TV Boston Massachusetts WGBH Educational Foundation 24/7 480i
57.4 WGBY-TV Springfield
19.3 WDCQ-TV Bad Axe (Flint-Saginaw-Bay City) Michigan Delta College 4:3
6.3 WCML Alpena Central Michigan University
27.3 WCMV Cadillac
21.3 WCMW Manistee
14.3 WCMU-TV Mount Pleasant
56.3 WTVS Detroit Detroit Educational Television Foundation 16:9
23.3 WKAR-TV East Lansing Michigan State University 4:3
35.3 WGVU-TV Grand Rapids Grand Valley State University
52.3 WGVK (satellite of WGVU-TV) Kalamazoo
15.3 KSMQ-TV Austin Minnesota KSMQ Public Service Media, Inc. 16:9
9.4 KAWE Bemidji Northern Minnesota Public Television, Inc.
22.4KAWB (satellite of KAWE) Brainerd
8.3 WDSE Duluth Duluth-Superior Area Educational Television Corporation
31.3 WRPT (satellite of WDSE) Hibbing
10.2 KWCM Appleton West Central Minnesota Educational Television Company
20.2 KSMN Worthington
19.3 WMAH-TV Biloxi Mississippi Mississippi Authority for Educational Television
12.3 WMAE-TV Booneville
17.3 WMAU-TV Bude
23.3 WMAO-TV Greenwood
29.3

Comcast 201

WNPN-TV Jackson
14.3 WMAW-TV Meridian
18.3 WMAV-TV Oxford
2.3 WMAB-TV Starkville
19.3

Comcast 242

KCPT Kansas City Missouri Public Television 19, Inc. 4:3
9.4

Charter 184

KETC St. Louis St. Louis Regional Public Media, Inc. 16:9
6.2 KMOS-TV Sedalia University of Central Missouri
26.3 KOZJ Joplin Missouri State University
21.3 KOZK Springfield
9.3 KUSM Bozeman Montana Montana University System
10.3 KUHM-TV Helena
11.3 KUFM-TV Missoula
16.3 KBGS Billings
21.3 KUGF Great Falls
46.3 KUKL-TV Kalispell
13.3 KTNE-TV Alliance Nebraska Nebraska Educational Telecommunications Commission
7.3 KMNE-TV Bassett
29.3 KHNE-TV Hastings
3.3 KLNE-TV Lexington
12.3 KUON Lincoln
12.3 KRNE-TV Merriman
19.3 KXNE-TV Norfolk
9.3 KPNE-TV North Platte
26.3 KYNE Omaha
10.2 KLVX-TV Las Vegas Nevada KLVX Communications Group 4:3
5.2

Charter 184

KNPB Reno Channel 5 Public Broadcasting, Inc.
11.4 WENH Durham New Hampshire New Hampshire Public Broadcasting 16:9
52.4 WEKW-TV Keene
49.4 WLED Littleton
9.2 KNMD-TV Albuquerque New Mexico University of New Mexico
5.5 KNME-TV
46.3 WSKG-TV Binghamton New York WSKG Public Telecommunications Council
17.2 WNED-TV Buffalo Western New York Public Broadcasting Association
30.3 WSKA (satellite of WSKG) Corning WSKG Public Telecommunications Council
21.2 WLIW Garden City WNET.org
21.3 WXXI-TV Rochester WXXI Public Broadcasting Council 4:3
17.3 WMHT Schenectady WMHT Educational Telecommunications 16:9
24.2 WCNY-TV Syracuse Public Broadcasting Council of Central New York
16.2 WPBS-TV Watertown St. Lawrence Valley Educational Television Council, Inc. 4:3
18.2 WNPI-DT (satellite of WPBS) Norwood
42.3 WTVI Charlotte North Carolina Central Piedmont Community College 16:9
27.3 WBGU-TV Bowling Green Ohio Bowling Green State University 4:3
48.2 WCET Cincinnati Public Media Connect
34.3 WOSU-TV Columbus, Ohio The Ohio State University
25.4 WVIZ Cleveland Ideastream 16:9
30.3 WGTE-TV Toledo Public Broadcasting Foundation of Northwest Ohio(8:00am–12:00am) 4:3
12.3 KWET Cheyenne Oklahoma Oklahoma Educational Television Authority24/7 16:9
3.3 KOET Eufaula
13.3 KETA Oklahoma City
11.3 KOED Tulsa
22.3 KFTS Klamath Falls Oregon Southern Oregon Public Television, Inc. 4:3
8.3 KSYS Medford
39.2 WLVT-TV Allentown Pennsylvania Lehigh Valley Public Telecommunications Corporation 16:9
3.2 WPSU-TV Clearfield The Pennsylvania State University 4:3
54.2 WQLN Erie Public Broadcasting of Northwest Pennsylvania, Inc. 16:9
13.2

FiOS 474

WQED Pittsburgh WQED Multimedia
44.3 WVIA-TV Scranton Northeast Pennsylvania Educational Television Association
14.2 WEBA Allendale South Carolina South Carolina Educational Television Commission(12:00am–8:00pm)
16.2 WJWJ-TV Beaufort
7.2 WITV Charleston
35.2 WRLK-TV Columbia
23.2 WHMC Conway
33.2 WJPM Florence
29.2 WNTV Greenville
38.2 WNEH Greenwood
30.2 WNSC-TV Rock Hill (12:00am–6:00pm)
49.2 WRET Spartanburg (12:00am–8:00pm)
27.2 WRJA-TV Sumter
16.3 KDSD-TV Aberdeen South Dakota South Dakota Bureau of Information and Telecommunication24/7
8.3 KESD-TV Brookings
13.3 KPSD-TV Eagle Butte
11.3 KQSD-TV Lowry
8.3 KZSD-TV Martin
10.3 KTSD-TV Pierre
9.3 KBHE-TV Rapid City
23.3 KCSD-TV Sioux Falls
2.3 KUSD-TV Vermillion
45.2 WTCI Chattanooga Tennessee The Greater Chattanooga Public Television Corporation 4:3
22.3 WCTE Cookeville Upper Cumberland Broadcast Council
15.3 WKOP Knoxville East Tennessee Public Communications Corporation 16:9
8.4 WNPT Nashville Nashville Public Television, Inc.
2.3 WETP Sneedville East Tennessee Public Communications Corporation
11.3 WLJT-DT Lexington West Tennessee Public Television Council, Inc. 4:3
2.3 KACV-TV Amarillo Texas Amarillo College
18.2 KLRU Austin Capital of Texas Public Telecommunications Council 16:9
12.2 KAMU College Station Texas A&M University
16.2 KEDT Corpus Christi South Texas Public Broadcasting System 4:3
13.3

Spectrum 1269 [6]

KERA-TV Dallas North Texas Public Broadcasting 16:9
13.3 KCOS El Paso El Paso Public Television Foundation 4:3
8.2 KUHT Houston University of Houston 16:9
5.2 KTTZ-TV Lubbock Texas Tech University 4:3
9.3 KLRN San Antonio Alamo Public Telecommunications Council
7.4 KUED Salt Lake City Utah University of Utah 16:9
33.3 WETK Burlington Vermont Vermont ETV, Inc.

Original: (University of Vermont)

28.3 WVER Rutland
20.3 WVTB St. Johnsbury
15.4 WHRO-TV Norfolk Virginia Hampton Roads Educational Telecommunications Association
15.4 WBRA-TV Roanoke Blue Ridge Public Television, Inc.
23.2 WCVE-TV Richmond Commonwealth Public Broadcasting Corporation
51.3 WVPT Staunton 4:3
10.2 KWSU-TV Pullman Washington Washington State University
31.2 KTNW Richland
9.3 KCTS-TV Seattle Cascade Public Media 16:9
7.3
Comcast 113
KSPS-TV Spokane KSPS Public Television 720p
47.3

Charter 186

KYVE (Satellite of KCTS-TV) Yakima Cascade Public Media 480i
10.2

Charter Spectrum 977/197/975

WMVS Milwaukee Wisconsin Milwaukee Area Technical College 4:3
38.3

Charter Spectrum 977

WPNE Green Bay Wisconsin Educational Communications Board
31.3

Charter Spectrum 197

WHLA-TV La Crosse
21.3

Charter Spectrum 197

WHA-TV Madison
28.3

Charter Spectrum 197

WHWC-TV Menomonie
36.3 WLEF Park Falls
20.3

Charter Spectrum 197

WHRM-TV Wausau
6.3 KPTW Casper Wyoming [7] Central Wyoming College (12:00am–7:00pm)
8.3 KWYP Cheyenne
4.3 KCWC-DT Riverton

Previous affiliates & operators

Statewide Connecticut: From launch until 2012 and from 2018 until 2020.

Waco, Texas: KNCT 46.3 (2010–2018; currently a CW affiliate on 46.1 since 2019 and Start TV on 46.3) (Owner: Central Texas College; currently Gray Television)

West Palm Beach, Florida: WXEL-TV 42.2 (until 2018; removed Create affiliate)

Windsor, Vermont: WVTA 41.3 (until 2022; license surrendered)

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