List of GetTV affiliates

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The following is a list of current and pending affiliates of getTV , a digital multicast television network owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment, focusing on classic feature films.

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Current affiliates

CityStation [1] Virtual
channel
OwnerNotes †

Nationwide

United States Dish Network 373National feed of network for satellite provider

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 Univision Communications
Green Valley (Tucson) KUVE-DT 46.3
Phoenix KFPH-DT 35.3

California

Fresno KFTV-DT 21.2Univision Communications
KTFF-LD 41.2Simulcast of KFTV-DT 21.2
Los Angeles KFTR-DT 46.2
Sacramento KTFK-DT 64.3
San Francisco-
Oakland-San Jose
KRON-TV 4.3 Nexstar Media Group replaced Antenna TV on May 1, 2016
San Marcos (San Diego) KSKT-CD 43.2 HC2 Holdings February 23, 2020

Colorado

Denver KTFD-DT 14.3Univision Communications

District of Columbia

Washington WFDC-DT 14.2Univision Communications
(operated under local marketing agreement by Entravision Communications)

Florida

Fort Myers-Naples WGPS-LD 22.2WGPS of Southwest Florida, LLCReplaced DrTV December 2015
Hollywood (Miami) WAMI-DT 69.3Univision Communications
Jacksonville WCWJ 17.4 Graham Media Group Formerly on WTEV-TV/WJAX-TV from 2014 to 2020
Orlando WOTF-DT 43.2Univision Communications
(operated under local marketing agreement by Entravision Communications)
Tampa-St. Petersburg WVEA-TV 50.3

Georgia

Atlanta WUVG-DT 34.3Univision Communications

Hawaii

Honolulu KHON-TV 2.3Nexstar Media Group

Idaho

Boise KBSE-LD 33.2Cocola Broadcasting

Illinois

Bloomington WYZZ-TV 43.2Nexstar Media Group
Joliet (Chicago) WGBO-DT 66.3Univision Communications

Indiana

Fort Wayne WFWC-CD 45.2Tran Star
Indianapolis WISH-TV 8.2Circle City Broadcasting
Lafayette WLFI-TV 18.2 Allen Media Broadcasting

Iowa

Cedar Rapids-Waterloo-
Dubuque-Iowa City
KGAN 2.2Sinclair Broadcast Group

Kansas

Topeka KAJF-LD 21.2HC2 Holdings
Wichita KFVT-LD 34.2

Kentucky

Louisville WBNA 21.2Evangel World Prayer Center

Louisiana

Baton Rouge K29LR-D 47.2HC2 HoldingsFebruary 2021
Lafayette KDCG-CD 22.2Delta Media Corporation/Wilderness CommunicationsMarch 16, 2021 after the networks were dropped off KLFY-TV's DT2
New Orleans WQDT-LD 33.2HC2 HoldingsLaunched Nov. 30, 2016

Maryland

Baltimore WQAW-LD 69.2 HC2 Holdings

Massachusetts

Marlborough (Boston) WUNI 66.3Univision Communications

Michigan

Detroit WHNE-LD 3.2Tait BroadcastingLaunched October 7, 2018
Grand Rapids WOTV 41.2Nexstar Media Group

Minnesota

Minneapolis KJNK-LD 25.6HC2 HoldingsFormerly on WUCW 23.4 from 2014 - 2017

New Jersey

Newark (New York City) WFUT-DT 68.3Univision Communications
Wildwood (Atlantic City) WMGM-TV 40.2Univision Communications

New Mexico

Albuquerque KASY-TV 50.3Nexstar Media GroupLaunched January 18, 2017

New York

Albany WTEN 10.2Nexstar Media GroupLaunched February 1, 2016
Buffalo WNYO-TV 49.2Sinclair Broadcast Group
Smithtown (New York City) WFTY-DT 67.3Univision CommunicationsOperates as a satellite of WFUT-DT

North Carolina

Greensboro-Winston-Salem-
High Point
WMYV 48.2Sinclair Broadcast Group
Kannapolis-Charlotte WAXN-TV 64.2Cox Media Group
Raleigh-Durham-
Fayetteville
WUVC-DT 40.4Univision Communications

North Dakota

Valley City-Fargo KRDK-TV 4.10Major Market Broadcasting

Ohio

Cleveland WQHS-DT 61.3Univision Communications
Youngstown WYFX-LD 32.6Nexstar Media Group

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City KBZC-LD 42.4DTV America
Tulsa KGEB 53.6Oral Roberts University

Oregon

Portland KOIN 6.2Nexstar Media Group

Pennsylvania

Harrisburg WHTM-TV 27.3Nexstar Media Group
Philadelphia WFPA-CD 28.2Univision Communications
Pittsburgh WPTG-CD 69.2Local media TV

Puerto Rico

Vieques (San Juan) W34DY-D 34.1 TV Red de Puerto Rico, Inc.

South Carolina

Columbia WOLO-TV 25.7 Bahakel Communications

Tennessee

Nashville WUXP 30.2Sinclair Broadcast GroupLaunched June 28, 2014

Texas

Amarillo KAUO-LD 15.2HC2 Broadcasting
Austin / Killeen-Waco KAKW-DT 62.3Univision Communications
Dallas-Fort Worth KDFW 4.4 Fox Television Stations
KSTR-DT 49.2Univision Communications
Houston KFTH-DT 67.2Univision Communications
Lubbock KNKC-LD 29.3HC2 Broadcasting
San Antonio KWEX-DT 41.2Launched February 3, 2014

Utah

Salt Lake City KUTH-DT 32.3Univision Communications
(operated under local marketing agreement by Entravision Communications)

Virginia

Norfolk WAVY-TV 10.3Nexstar Media Group
Roanoke WSLS-TV 10.2Graham Media GroupLaunched February 1, 2016
Richmond WRIC-TV 8.3Nexstar Media GroupLaunched February 2, 2016

Wisconsin

Madison WZCK-LD 8.2 DTV America Corporation
Milwaukee WIWN 68.4 HC2 Holdings

Former affiliates

CityStationVirtual
channel
Years of
affiliation
OwnerNotes

Kentucky

Danville WDKY-TV 56.22014-2016 Nexstar Media Group Replaced by Comet
Paducah WDKA 49.2/49.42014-2018 Sinclair Broadcasting Group Replaced by Charge! and Stadium

Louisiana

Baton Rouge WLFT-CD 30.32014-2017Touch Family BroadcastingReplaced by NewsNet

Maryland

Baltimore WUTB 24.42015-2017 Deerfield Media
WNUV 54.22014-2015 Cunningham Broadcasting Replaced by Antenna TV

Michigan

Detroit WADL 38.32015-2018Adell Broadcasting CorporationReplaced by Quest
Flint WSMH 66.22014-2015Sinclair Broadcasting GroupReplaced by Antenna TV
Lansing WLNS 6.22016-2018Nexstar Media Group
Saginaw WFKB-LD 38.42019-2020 HC2 Holdings Station off the air

Missouri

Jefferson City KRCG 13.42015-2017Sinclair Broadcasting GroupReplaced by TBD

New Mexico

Albuquerque KRQE 13.22016-2017Nexstar Media GroupReplaced by Fox
KUPT-LD 16.12014-2015Ramar CommunicationsReplaced by Movies!

New York

Smithtown WFTY-DT 67.42014-2019 Univision Communications Replaced by Grit
Syracuse WSYT 43.22014-2021 Cox Media Group (Bristlecone Broadcasting LLC)Replaced by Dabl

Ohio

Cincinnati WSTR-TV 64.22014-2017Deerfield MediaReplaced by Antenna TV
Dayton WKEF 22.22014-2016Sinclair Broadcasting GroupReplaced by Fox

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City KOCB 34.22014-2017Sinclair Broadcasting GroupReplaced by TBD
Tulsa KGEB 53.62020 Oral Roberts University

Rhode Island

Providence WPRI 12.42014-February 2021Nexstar Media GroupReplaced by Dabl

South Carolina

Greenville WYCW 62.32016-2021Nexstar Media GroupReplaced by True Crime Network

Tennessee

Knoxville WATE 6.22016-2021Nexstar Media GroupReplaced by Antenna TV

Texas

Amarillo KVII-TV 7.32014-2016Sinclair Broadcasting GroupReplaced by Comet
KLKW-LD 22.22015-2016 HC2 Holdings Replaced by Azteca América

Washington

Seattle KIRO-TV 7.22014-2020Cox Media GroupReplaced by Cozi TV

West Virginia

Charleston WCHS-TV 8.42016-2017Sinclair Broadcasting GroupReplaced by TBD

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References

  1. "Stations for Network - GetTV". RabbitEars.info. Network List. Retrieved April 24, 2013.