The following is a list of current and pending affiliates of GET , a digital multicast television network owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment, focusing on classic television shows from the 1960s through the 2000s.
City | Station [1] | Virtual channel | Owner | Notes † |
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Nationwide | ||||
United States | Dish Network | 373 | National feed of network for satellite provider | |
YouTube TV | NA | |||
Frndly TV | NA | |||
Alabama | ||||
Birmingham | WUOA-LD | 46.4 | DTV America Corporation | |
Mobile-Pensacola- Fort Walton Beach | WFGX | 35.2 | Sinclair Broadcast Group | |
Arizona | ||||
Flagstaff | KFPH-DT | 13.3 | TelevisaUnivision | |
Green Valley (Tucson) | KUVE-DT | 46.3 | ||
Phoenix | KFPH-CD | 35.3 | ||
California | ||||
Fresno | KFTV-DT | 21.2 | TelevisaUnivision | |
KTFF-LD | 41.2 | Simulcast of KFTV-DT 21.2 | ||
Los Angeles | KFTR-DT | 46.2 | ||
Sacramento | KTFK-DT | 64.3 | ||
San Francisco- Oakland-San Jose | KDTV-DT | 14.3 | replaced getTV | |
San Marcos (San Diego) | KSKT-CD | 43.2 | INNOVATE Corp. | February 23, 2020 |
Colorado | ||||
Denver | KTFD-DT | 14.3 | Entravision Communications | |
Connecticut | ||||
Hartford / New Haven | WTIC-TV | 61.3 | Tegna Inc. | replaced TBD (TV network) |
District of Columbia | ||||
Washington | WFDC-DT | 14.2 | TelevisaUnivision (operated under local marketing agreement by Entravision Communications) | |
Florida | ||||
Fort Myers-Naples | WGPS-LD | 22.2 | WGPS of Southwest Florida, LLC | Replaced DrTV December 2015 |
Hollywood (Miami) | WAMI-DT | 69.3 | TelevisaUnivision | |
Jacksonville | WCWJ | 17.4 | Graham Media Group | Formerly on WTEV-TV/WJAX-TV from 2014 to 2020 |
Orlando | WOTF-DT | 43.2 | TelevisaUnivision (operated under local marketing agreement by Entravision Communications) | |
Tampa-St. Petersburg | WVEA-TV | 50.3 | ||
Georgia | ||||
Atlanta | WUVG-DT | 34.3 | TelevisaUnivision | |
Hawaii | ||||
Honolulu | KHON-TV | 2.3 | Nexstar Media Group | |
Idaho | ||||
Boise | KBSE-LD | 33.2 | Cocola Broadcasting | |
Illinois | ||||
Bloomington | WYZZ-TV | 43.2 | Nexstar Media Group | |
Joliet (Chicago) | WGBO-DT | 66.3 | TelevisaUnivision | |
Champaign | WCQA-LD | 16.2 | INNOVATE Corp Group | |
Indiana | ||||
Fort Wayne | WFWC-CD | 45.2 | Tran Star | |
Indianapolis | WISH-TV | 8.2 | Circle City Broadcasting | |
Lafayette | WLFI-TV | 18.2 | Allen Media Broadcasting | |
South Bend | WNDU-TV | 16.7 | Gray Television | |
Iowa | ||||
Ames-Des Moines | KCWI | 23.5 | Tegna Inc. | |
Cedar Rapids-Waterloo- Dubuque-Iowa City | KWKB | 20.9 | Tri-State Christian Television | Moved from KGAN 2.3 in October 2022 |
Kansas | ||||
Topeka | KAJF-LD | 21.2 | INNOVATE Corp. | |
Wichita | KFVT-LD | 34.2 | ||
Kentucky | ||||
Elizabethtown | WKUT-LD | 25.5 | DTV America | |
Louisville | WBNM-LD | 50.8 | Word Broadcasting Network | |
WHAS-TV | 11.6 | Tegna Inc. | ||
Louisiana | ||||
Baton Rouge | K29LR-D | 47.2 | INNOVATE Corp. | February 2021 |
Lafayette | KDCG-CD | 22.2 | Delta Media Corporation/Wilderness Communications | March 16, 2021 after the networks were dropped off KLFY-TV's DT2 |
New Orleans | WWL-TV | 4.5 | Tegna Inc. | Launched Oct. 8, 2021 |
Maryland | ||||
Baltimore | WQAW-LD | 69.2 | INNOVATE Corp. | |
Massachusetts | ||||
Marlborough (Boston) | WUNI | 66.3 | TelevisaUnivision | |
Michigan | ||||
Detroit | WPXD-TV | 31.6 | Inyo Broadcast Holdings | |
Flint | WAQP | 49.11 | Tri-State Christian Television | Formerly on WSMH, WLNS and WFKB-LD |
Grand Rapids | WXMI | 17.5 | E. W. Scripps Company | Replaced by Dabl |
Minnesota | ||||
Minneapolis | KSTC-TV | 5.4 | Hubbard Broadcasting | Formerly on KJNK-LD 25.6 from 2017 - 2022 |
Missouri | ||||
St. Louis | KSDK | 5.2 | Tegna, Inc. | Formerly on KDNL 30.2 from 2014 - 2017. |
Nevada | ||||
Las Vegas | KHSV | 21.4 | Howard Stirk Holdings | Formerly on KLAS-TV 8.3 |
New Jersey | ||||
Newark (New York City) | WFUT-DT | 68.3 | TelevisaUnivision | |
Wildwood (Atlantic City) | WMGM-TV | 40.2 | TelevisaUnivision | |
New Mexico | ||||
Albuquerque | KASY-TV | 50.3 | Nexstar Media Group | Launched January 18, 2017 |
New York | ||||
Albany | WTEN | 10.2 | Nexstar Media Group | Launched February 1, 2016 |
Buffalo | WNYO-TV | 49.2 | Sinclair Broadcast Group | |
Smithtown (New York City) | WFTY-DT | 67.3 | TelevisaUnivision | Operates as a satellite of WFUT-DT |
North Carolina | ||||
Charlotte | WSOC-TV | 9.3 | Cox Media Group | Moved from WAXN 64.2 |
Raleigh-Durham- Fayetteville | WUVC-DT | 40.4 | TelevisaUnivision | |
Burlington-Greensboro-High Point-Winston-Salem | WGPX-TV | 16.7 | Inyo Broadcast Holdings | Replaced WMYV |
North Dakota | ||||
Valley City-Fargo | KRDK-TV | 4.10 | Major Market Broadcasting | |
Ohio | ||||
Cleveland | WQHS-DT | 61.3 | TelevisaUnivision | |
Oklahoma | ||||
Oklahoma City | KOCO-TV | 5.6 | Hearst Television | |
Tulsa | KGEB | 53.6 | Oral Roberts University | |
Oregon | ||||
Portland | KOIN | 6.2 | Nexstar Media Group | |
Pennsylvania | ||||
Johnstown | WWCP-TV | 8.4 | Cunningham Broadcasting | Launched October 3, 2022 |
Philadelphia | WFPA-CD | 28.2 | TelevisaUnivision | |
Pittsburgh | WPCB | 40.5 | Cornerstone Television, Inc. | |
Puerto Rico | ||||
Vieques (San Juan) | W33ED-D | 34.1 | TV Red de Puerto Rico, Inc. | |
South Carolina | ||||
Columbia | WKTC | 63.6 | WBHQ Columbia, LLC | |
Tennessee | ||||
Knoxville | WKNX-TV | 7.2 | Lockwood Broadcasting | |
Memphis | WLMT | 30.4 | Tegna Inc. | |
Nashville | WSMV-TV | 4.6 | Gray Television | |
W29FR-D | 29.6 | |||
Texas | ||||
Amarillo | KAUO-LD | 15.2 | HC2 Broadcasting | |
Austin / Killeen-Waco | KAKW-DT | 62.3 | TelevisaUnivision | |
Dallas-Fort Worth | KDFW | 4.4 | Fox Television Stations | |
KSTR-DT | 49.2 | TelevisaUnivision | ||
Houston | KFTH-DT | 67.2 | ||
Lubbock | KNKC-LD | 29.3 | HC2 Holdings | |
San Antonio | KWEX-DT | 41.2 | HC2 Broadcasting | Launched February 3, 2014 |
Utah | ||||
Salt Lake City | KUTH-DT | 32.3 | TelevisaUnivision (operated under local marketing agreement by Entravision Communications) | |
Virginia | ||||
Norfolk | WAVY-TV | 10.3 | Nexstar Media Group | |
Roanoke | WSLS-TV | 10.2 | Graham Media Group | Launched February 1, 2016 |
Richmond | WRIC-TV | 8.3 | Nexstar Media Group | Launched February 2, 2016 |
Washington | ||||
Spokane | KREM | 2.6 | Tegna Inc. | Launched |
Wisconsin | ||||
Green Bay | WACY-TV | 32.6 | E.W. Scripps Company | |
Madison | WZCK-LD | 8.2 | DTV America Corporation | |
Milwaukee | WISN | 12.6 | Hearst Television | |
Wausau | WTPX-TV | 46.7 | E.W. Scripps Company | |
City | Station | Virtual channel | Years of affiliation | Owner | Notes | |
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California | ||||||
San Francisco- Oakland-San Jose | KRON-TV | 4.3 | 2016–2019 | Nexstar Media Group | replaced by Court TV | |
Connecticut | ||||||
Hartford | WRNT-LD | 32.2 | ?-2022 | HC2 Holdings | Replaced by BeIN Sports Xtra then Paid Programming | |
Iowa | ||||||
Cedar Rapids-Waterloo- Dubuque-Iowa City | KGAN | 2.3 | 2021-2022 | Sinclair Broadcast Group | Moved from 2.2 in January 2021 when Fox moved from KFXA to KGAN | |
Kentucky | ||||||
Danville | WDKY-TV | 56.2 | 2014-2016 | Nexstar Media Group | Replaced by Comet | |
Paducah | WDKA | 49.2/49.4 | 2014-2018 | Sinclair Broadcasting Group | Replaced by Charge! and Stadium | |
Louisiana | ||||||
Baton Rouge | WLFT-CD | 30.3 | 2014-2017 | Touch Family Broadcasting | Replaced by HSN, then NewsNet, now Antenna TV | |
Maryland | ||||||
Baltimore | WUTB | 24.4 | 2015-2017 | Deerfield Media | ||
WNUV | 54.2 | 2014-2015 | Cunningham Broadcasting | Replaced by Antenna TV | ||
Michigan | ||||||
Detroit | WADL | 38.3 | 2015-2018 | Adell Broadcasting Corporation | Replaced by Quest | |
WHNE-LD | 3.2 | 2018-2023 | Bridge Media Networks (was owned at the time by Tait Broadcasting LLC) | WHNE got sold and was replaced with Sports News Highlights | ||
Flint | WSMH | 66.2 | 2014-2015 | Sinclair Broadcasting Group | Replaced by Antenna TV | |
Grand Rapids | WOTV | 41.2 | 2016-2021 | Nexstar Media Group | Replaced by Dabl | |
Lansing | WLNS | 6.2 | 2016-2018 | Nexstar Media Group | Bandwidth sold for wireless services | |
Saginaw | WFKB-LD | 38.4 | 2019-2020 | HC2 Holdings | Station off the air | |
Minnesota | ||||||
Minneapolis | WUCW | 23.4 | 2014-2017 | Sinclair Broadcast Group | ||
KJNK-LD | 25.6 | 2017-2022 | INNOVATE Corp. | |||
Missouri | ||||||
Jefferson City | KRCG | 13.4 | 2015-2017 | Sinclair Broadcasting Group | Replaced by TBD | |
Nevada | ||||||
Las Vegas | KLAS-TV | 8.3 | 2022-2024 | Nexstar Media Group | Replaced by Antenna TV | |
New Mexico | ||||||
Albuquerque | KRQE | 13.2 | 2016-2017 | Nexstar Media Group | Replaced by Fox | |
KUPT-LD | 16.1 | 2014-2015 | Ramar Communications | Replaced by Movies! | ||
New York | ||||||
Smithtown | WFTY-DT | 67.4 | 2014-2019 | Univision Communications | Replaced by Grit | |
Syracuse | WSYT | 43.2 | 2014-2021 | Cox Media Group (Bristlecone Broadcasting LLC) | Replaced by Dabl | |
North Carolina | ||||||
Greensboro | WMYV | 48.2 | 2014-2023 | Sinclair Broadcast Group | Replaced by Rewind TV | |
Ohio | ||||||
Cincinnati | WSTR-TV | 64.2 | 2014-2017 | Deerfield Media | Replaced by Antenna TV | |
Dayton | WKEF | 22.2 | 2014-2016 | Sinclair Broadcasting Group | Replaced by Fox | |
Youngstown | WYFX-LD | 62.6 | 2015-2021 | Nexstar Media Group | Replaced by Antenna TV | |
Oklahoma | ||||||
Oklahoma City | KOCB | 34.2 | 2014-2017 | Sinclair Broadcasting Group | Replaced by TBD | |
Tulsa | KMYT-TV | 41.2 | 2014-2020 | Cox Media Group | Replaced by Cozi TV | |
Pennsylvania | ||||||
Harrisburg | WHTM-TV | 27.3 | ?-2020 | Nexstar Media Group | Replaced by Dabl, now Grit. | |
Rhode Island | ||||||
Providence | WPRI | 12.4 | 2014-February 2021 | Nexstar Media Group | Replaced by Dabl | |
South Carolina | ||||||
Greenville | WYCW | 62.3 | 2016-2021 | Nexstar Media Group | Replaced by True Crime Network | |
Tennessee | ||||||
Knoxville | WATE | 6.2 | 2016-2021 | Nexstar Media Group | Replaced by Antenna TV | |
Nashville | WUXP-TV | 30.2 | 2014-2022 | Sinclair Broadcasting Group | Replaced by Quest | |
Texas | ||||||
Amarillo | KVII-TV | 7.3 | 2014-2016 | Sinclair Broadcasting Group | Replaced by Comet | |
KLKW-LD | 22.2 | 2015-2016 | HC2 Holdings | Replaced by Azteca América | ||
Houston | KPRC-TV | 2.5 | 2022-2024 | Graham Media Group | Replaced by MeTV Toons | |
Washington | ||||||
Seattle | KIRO-TV | 7.2 | 2014-2020 | Cox Media Group | Replaced by Cozi TV | |
West Virginia | ||||||
Charleston | WCHS-TV | 8.4 | 2016-2017 | Sinclair Broadcasting Group | Replaced by TBD |
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