The following is a list of current affiliates of Movies! , a classic films network. This list consists of confirmed Movies! affiliates, arranged by U.S. state. Movies! is currently carried on over-the-air TV stations in the United States, most of whom carry the network on a digital subchannel. The network is also available on the streaming service Frndly TV.
City | Station [1] [2] | Virtual channel | Owner (Management company) | Date of affiliation | Notes† |
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Alabama | |||||
Montgomery | WALE-LD | 17.5 | Woods Communications Company | ||
Alaska | |||||
Anchorage | KDMD | 33.8 | Ketchikan Television | December 2020 | |
Arizona | |||||
Phoenix | KUTP | 45.2 | Fox Television Stations | ||
Tucson | KMSB | 11.2 | Tegna, Inc. (operated by Gray Television) | ||
California | |||||
Bakersfield | KBFK-LP | 36.2 | Cocola Broadcasting | ||
Fresno/Reedley/Madera | KVBC-LP | 13.3 | Ventura Broadcasting | ||
Los Angeles | KCOP-TV | 13.3 | Fox Television Stations | ||
Oakland/San Francisco/San Jose | KTVU | 2.3 | |||
Palm Springs | KMIR-TV | 36.2 | OTA Broadcasting, LLC | ||
Sacramento/Stockton/Modesto | KMAX-TV | 31.5 | CBS News and Stations | May 1, 2023 | |
Colorado | |||||
Denver | KHDT-LD | 26.1 | Syncom Media Group, Inc. | ||
Grand Junction | K22JN-D | 22.1 | Maranatha Broadcasting | Launch date to be announced [2] | |
Connecticut | |||||
Hartford/New Haven | WHCT-LD | 35.4 | Weigel Broadcasting | September 30, 2020 | |
District of Columbia | |||||
Washington | WDCA | 20.2 | Fox Television Stations | ||
Florida | |||||
Miami | WBFS-TV | 33.2 | CBS News and Stations | ||
Ocala-Gainesville | WOGX | 51.2 | Fox Television Stations | ||
Orlando | WRBW | 65.2 | |||
Tampa-St. Petersburg | WTVT | 13.2 | |||
Jacksonville | WCWJ | 17.3 | Graham Media Group | ||
Georgia | |||||
Atlanta | WAGA-TV | 5.2 | Fox Television Stations | ||
Macon | WPGA-TV | 58.8 | Gray Television | April 17, 2020 | |
Savannah | WSCG | 34.11 | Winemiller Television, LLC | ||
Toccoa | WGTA | 32.4 | Marquee Broadcasting | ||
Illinois | |||||
Chicago | WFLD-TV | 32.2 | Fox Television Stations | June 11, 2018 | Relocated from WPWR-TV 50.2 |
Indiana | |||||
Indianapolis | WBXI-CD | 47.4 | CBS News and Stations | ||
Salem (Louisville, Kentucky) | WBKI-DT4 | 58.4 | Block Communications | ||
South Bend | WBND-LD | 57.3 | Weigel Broadcasting | ||
Kansas | |||||
Topeka | KCMN-LD | 42.3 | DTV America Corporation (operated by INNOVATE Corp.) | ||
Wichita | KFVT-LD | 34.1 | |||
Louisiana | |||||
Baton Rouge | KPBN-LD | 14.5 | Pelican Broadcasting, Inc. | ||
Columbia/Monroe/El Dorado | KMLU | 11.3 | Legacy Broadcasting | January 2018 | |
Lafayette | KDCG-CD | 22.4 | Delta Media Corp. | January 1, 2024 | |
New Orleans, Louisiana | KNOV-CD | 41.3 | Beach Front Properties, Inc | June 19, 2024 | |
Shreveport | KTBS | 3.4 | KTBS, LLC. | Moved to this slot after Start TV was launched on KPXJ 21.3 | |
Michigan | |||||
Detroit | WJBK | 2.2 | Fox Television Stations | ||
Minnesota | |||||
Minneapolis-St. Paul | WFTC | 9.3 | Fox Television Stations | ||
Missouri | |||||
Springfield, Missouri | KRBK | 49.3 | Koplar Communications | ||
St. Louis | KNLC | 24.4 | Weigel Broadcasting | ||
Nevada | |||||
Pahrump (Las Vegas) | KPVM-LD | 25.2 | Vernon Van Winkle | ||
New Mexico | |||||
Albuquerque | KUPT-LD | 16.1 | Telemundo Station Group (NBCUniversal) | ||
New York | |||||
Buffalo | WBBZ-TV | 67.8 | Philip A. Arno | ||
New York City | WNYW | 5.2 | Fox Television Stations | ||
Rochester | WBGT-CD | 46.7 | Vision Communications | ||
Syracuse | WTVU-CD | 22.6 | Rennard Comm. Corp. | ||
Utica | WWDG-CD | 12.6 | Acme TV Corp. | ||
North Carolina | |||||
Chapel Hill | WIRP-LD | 27.7 | DTV America Corporation | [3] | |
North Dakota | |||||
Fargo/Valley City/Grand Forks | KRDK-TV | 4.5 (38) | Major Market Broadcasting | ||
Ohio | |||||
Cleveland | WBNX-TV | 55.3 | Winston Broadcasting Network | March 23, 2015 | Replaced This TV |
Cincinnati | WBQC-LD | 25.7 | Gray Television | ||
Pennsylvania | |||||
Philadelphia | WTXF-TV | 29.2 | Fox Television Stations | ||
Pittsburgh | WPKD-TV | 19.4 | As of 9/1/23 | Moved from WOSC-CD | |
Tennessee | |||||
Greeneville/Kingsport/Johnson City/Bristol-Bristol, Virginia | WEMT | 39.2 | Cunningham Broadcasting (operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group) | ||
Jackson, Tennessee | WYJJ-LD | 27.6 | HC2 Holdings | ||
Lebanon/Nashville | WJFB | 44.5 | Weigel Broadcasting | September 2020 | Previously on WJDE-CD from 2014 to 2019 |
Texas | |||||
Amarillo | TBD | TBD | TBD | Launch date coming soon | |
Austin | KTBC | 7.2 | Fox Television Stations | ||
Dallas-Fort Worth | KDFI | 27.2 | |||
Houston | KTXH | 20.2 | |||
Laredo | KLMV | 15.3 | J.B. Salazar | ||
Lubbock | KLBB-LD | 48.3 | Gray Television | ||
Odessa | KWWT | 30.4 | |||
San Antonio | KSAT | 12.3 | Graham Media Group | ||
Victoria | KMOL-LD | 17.2 [4] | Morgan Murphy Media | ||
Utah | |||||
Ogden/Provo/Salt Lake City | KUCW | 30.2 | Nexstar Media Group | ||
Vermont | |||||
Burlington/Plattsburgh, New York | WCAX-TV | 3.2 | Gray Television | ||
Virginia | |||||
Roanoke/Lynchburg | WSLS-TV | 10.5 | Graham Media Group | 2019 | |
Washington | |||||
Bellingham/Seattle | KVOS-TV | 12.2 | Weigel Broadcasting | Also serving Vancouver and Victoria, British Columbia | |
Wisconsin | |||||
Eau Claire/La Crosse | WEAU | 13.4 | Gray Television | Joined Movies! in October 2015 | |
Milwaukee | WMLW-TV | 49.2 | Weigel Broadcasting | May 15, 2021 | |
Shawano/Green Bay | WMEI | 31.5 | June 24, 2024 | ||
Wausau | WZAW-LD | 55.3 | Gray Television |
† Any launch dates noted are subject to change.
City | Station [1] [2] | Virtual channel | Owner | Years of affiliation | Notes† |
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Alaska | |||||
Anchorage | KDMD | 33.5 | Ketchikan Television | 2013–2018 | |
California | |||||
Arcata/Eureka | KAEF-TV | 23.3 | Sinclair Broadcast Group | 2013–2022 | Both replaced by Comet |
Chico/Redding | KRCR-TV | 7.3 | |||
Sacramento/Stockton/Walnut Grove/Modesto | KQCA-TV | 58.2 | Hearst Television | 2015–2018 | Replaced by Heroes & Icons |
Georgia | |||||
Columbus | WXTX | 54.2 | American Spirit Media, LLC | 2015–2022 | Replaced by MeTV |
Idaho | |||||
Boise | KTRV-TV | 12.3 | Block Communications | 2013–2017 | Replaced by Ion Life |
Indiana | |||||
Gary (Chicago, Illinois) | WPWR-TV | 50.2 | Fox Television Stations | 2015–June 10, 2018 | Moved to WFLD-TV 32.2 |
Kentucky | |||||
Campbellsville (Louisville) | WBKI-DT2 | 34.2 | L.M. Communications, LLC | 2014–2017 | Station ceased operations October 25, 2017; affiliation moved to existing simulcast on the fourth subchannel of WMYO |
Maine | |||||
Portland | WPME | 35.2 | Cottonwood Communications, LLC | 2014–2017 | Replaced by Ion Television |
Massachusetts | |||||
Boston | WFXT | 25.2 | Cox Media Group | 2013–2016 | Replaced by Escape |
Michigan | |||||
Roscommon (Traverse City DMA) | WURO-LD | 18.2 | M33 Media LLC | Stations are now defunct | |
West Branch (Flint City DMA) | WUWB-LD | 20.3 | M33 Media LLC | ||
Montana | |||||
Butte / Bozeman | KTVM | 6.3 | Sinclair Broadcast Group | 2013–2022 | All replaced by Charge! |
Kalispell | KCFW | 9.3 | |||
Missoula | KECI-TV | 13.3 | |||
Nevada | |||||
Las Vegas | KLAS-TV | 8.3 | Nexstar Media Group | 2013–2021 | Replaced by SportsGrid in January 2022; subchannel now occupied by Antenna TV |
Reno | KOLO-TV | 8.2 | Gray Television | 2014–2017 | Replaced by MeTV |
New Mexico | |||||
Hobbs | KUPT | 29.2 | Telemundo Station Group | ????–2023 | Replaced by MyNetworkTV via KMYL-LD in Lubbock, Texas |
Santa Fe (Albuquerque) | KASA-TV | 2.4 | ????–2023 | Subchannel now dark | |
North Carolina | |||||
Charlotte | WJZY | 46.4 | Nexstar Media Group | 2014–2023 | Replaced by Grit |
New Bern/Greenville | WCTI-TV | 12.3 | Sinclair Broadcast Group | 2013–2019 | Replaced by Dabl |
Oklahoma | |||||
Tulsa | KUOC-LD | 48.5 | DTV America Corporation | 201?–2023 | |
Pennsylvania | |||||
Pittsburgh | WOSC-CD | 61.2 | The Video Warehouse, inc. | Moved to WPKD-TV on 9/1/23 | |
South Carolina | |||||
Anderson/Spartanburg/Asheville, North Carolina/Greenville, South Carolina | WYFF | 4.2 | Hearst Television | Channel was replaced by MeTV in 2018 [5] | |
Tennessee | |||||
Memphis | WHBQ-TV | 13.2 | Cox Media Group | 2013–2016 | Replaced by Escape |
Nashville | WJDE-CD | 31.6 | Word Broadcasting Network | 2014–2019 | Replaced by QVC2 |
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