List of This TV affiliates

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The following is a list of affiliates of This TV , a general entertainment TV network. This TV was carried on over-the-air TV stations in the United States, most of whom carried the network on a digital subchannel.

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Current affiliates

Notes:

City of license/Market StationVirtual
channel [1]
Physical
channel
Primary
affiliation
(on main channel)
Owner
(Management Company)
Date of affiliationNotes †

Arkansas

Bentonville K28NT-D48.448 The Family Channel Victory Communications

Florida

Miami/Fort Lauderdale WSVN 7.39Fox Sunbeam Television September 2022Replaced charter affiliate WSFL-DT4

Indiana

Fort Wayne WLMO-LD 2.12This TVMetro Video ProductionApril 20, 2021

Kansas

Kansas City KCKS-LD25.1119 Buzzr Heartland Broadcasting, LLC (TV25.tv)
Louisburg KMJC-LD22
Topeka WROB-LD26

Ohio

Toledo WMNT-CD 48.336MyNetworkTVMatrix Broadcasting

Tennessee

Nashville/Alexandria WRTN-LP 6.36 Daystar Richard C. And Lisa A. GoetzSeptember 22, 2015Previously on WTVF-DT3 from June 21, 2009 until September 21, 2015

West Virginia

Fairmont, West Virginia WVUX-LD 13.110.11Michael Karr

Former affiliates

City of license/MarketStationVirtual
channel
Physical
channel
Current ownershipYears of affiliationStatus
Abilene KTES-LD 40.140 Sinclair Broadcast Group 2010-2014Replaced with MeTV
Altoona/Johnstown/State College WATM-TV 23.431Palm Television, L.P.Replaced with Merit Street Media
Amarillo KCIT 14.215 Mission Broadcasting
(operated by Nexstar Media Group)
2010–2016Replaced with Grit
Anchorage KYES-TV 5.35 Gray Television
(was owned at the time by Fireweed Communication, LLC)
 ? ?
Anaheim/Los Angeles KDOC-TV 56.612 Tri-State Christian Television
(was owned at the time by Ellis Communications and operated by Titan TV Broadcast Group)
2019–2021Replaced with Local Now and later with HSN2
Baltimore WBFF 45.345Sinclair Broadcast GroupDT2 2008–2014
DT3 2014–2017
Replaced with TBD
Baton Rouge WVLA 33.233White Knight Broadcasting
(was owned at the time by Communications Corporation of America at time of disaffiliaton; now operated by Nexstar Media Group)
2008-2012Replaced with local weather/news channel and now Laff
Baxley/Savannah, Georgia/Beaufort/Hilton Head, South Carolina WSCG 34.335Tri-State Christian Television2013–2018Replaced with Cozi TV
Belton/Waco KNCT 46.617 Gray Television Replaced with Weather radar
Bloomington WYZZ-TV 43.228Cunningham BroadcastingReplaced with Merit Street Media
Boston WHDH 7.235 Sunbeam Television 2009–2024Replaced with Buzzr
Butler WJMB-CD 60.117HC2 Holdings ?Replaced with HSN
Chattanooga WDSI-TV 61.114New Age Media, LLC
(operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group)
2015-2022Replaced with True Crime Network
Charlottesville, Virginia WAHU-CD 27.240Gray Television2009–2015Replaced with MeTV
Chicago WCIU-TV 26.427 Weigel Broadcasting 2009–2013Removed upon Weigel ending interest in network and replaced with H&I
WLS-TV 7.322 ABC Owned Television Stations 2021-2024Replaced with Charge!
WGN-TV 9.319Nexstar Media GroupNovember 1, 2013–October 28, 2019Replaced with Court TV
WRJK-LP 22.311Major Market Broadcasting2019-2021Replaced with Infomercials
Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas WFAA 8.38 Tegna, Inc.
(was owned at the time by Belo Corporation )
2008–2010Replaced with Live Well Network, and as of 2015, Justice Network
KDAF 33.332Nexstar Media Group2010–2019Replaced with Court TV
KTXA 21.318 CBS News and Stations  ?–2024Replaced with Weather radar
Davenport KGCW 26.221 Nexstar Media Group 2008-2024Replaced with Rewind TV
Detroit WDIV-TV 4.232 Graham Media Group
(formerly Post-Newsweek Stations)
2008–2024Replaced with Cozi TV
Dayton WRGT-TV 45.230Sinclair Broadcast Group2008–2019Replaced with Dabl
Denver KWGN-TV 2.234Nexstar Media Group2007–2019Replaced with Court TV
Des Moines WHO-DT 13.413Nexstar Media Group2016–2019Replaced with Court TV
Durham-Raleigh WTVD 11.39ABC Owned Television Stations2021-2024Replaced by Charge!
Flint/Saginaw WJRT-TV 12.712Allen Media Group?-2024
Fort Smith KFDF-CD 44.144Pinnacle Media ?Replaced with Estrella TV
Fresno KMPH-TV 26.228Sinclair Broadcast Group ?-October 28, 2019Replaced with Dabl
KAIL 7.57 Tri-State Christian Television October 2019–April 2021Replaced with Local Now
KFSN-TV 30.330ABC Owned Television Stations2021-2024Replaced by Charge!
Grand Rapids WXMI 17.319E. W. Scripps Company2010–2019Replaced with Court TV
Hickory/Charlotte WWJS 14.214Family Worship Center Church, Inc.2014–2024Replaced with NewsNet
Greenville/Spartanburg, South Carolina/Asheville, North Carolina WYFF 4.230Hearst Television2011-2018Replaced with MeTV
Harrisburg/Lancaster/Lebanon/York, Pennsylvania WGAL 8.28Hearst Television2009-2014Replaced with MeTV
WPMT 43.347Tegna, Inc.
(was owned at the time by Tribune Broadcasting)
2015-2017Cleared to make room for WITF-TV channel share arrangement
Honolulu KGMB 5.223Gray Television2011-2020Replaced with Circle
Houston KPRC-TV 2.235Graham Media Group
(formerly Post-Newsweek Stations)
2008–2018Replaced with MeTV (2018-2021) then with Start TV (2021-present)
KTRK-TV 13.313ABC Owned Television Stations2021-2024Replaced by Charge!
KUBE-TV 57.731 WRNN-TV Associates September 9, 2019-May 2021Replaced with Local Now
Indianapolis WXIN 59.359Nexstar Media GroupReplaced with Rewind TV
Jacksonville, Florida WJXT 4.242Graham Media Group2010–2019Replaced with Dabl
Kansas City WDAF-TV 4.334Nexstar Media Group2015–2019Replaced with Court TV
Klamath Falls KOTI 2.213California Oregon Broadcasting, Inc.2014–2019Replaced with Cozi TV
Lake City/Traverse City/Cadillac WMNN-LD 26.926Freelancer Television Broadcasting,Inc2020-April 2024Replaced with ION Television
Lakeland/Tampa/
St. Petersburg
WMOR-TV 32.219Hearst TelevisionReplaced with MeTV
Las Vegas KVCW 33.429Sinclair Broadcast Group ?Replaced with Local Now
Lawton, Oklahoma/
Wichita Falls, Texas
KSWO-TV 7.311Gray Television
(was owned at the time by Raycom Media)
2013–2017Replaced with MeTV
Los Angeles KTLA 5.335Nexstar Media Group2008–2019Replaced with Court TV
KABC-TV 7.37ABC Owned Television Stations2021-2024Replaced by Charge!
Louisville WMYO-CD 24.124New Albany Broadcasting Co., Inc.2010–2017Replaced with Laff
Lubbock, Texas KCBD 11.29Gray Television
(Was owned at the time by Raycom Media)
2008–2020Replaced with Circle
Macon, Georgia WPGA-LD 5018 Marquee Broadcasting
(Was owned at the time by Register Communications)
2011-2015currently blank
WPGA-TV 58.3232015–2020Replaced with Ion Television
Marquette WZMQ 19.219 Lilly Broadcasting 2009–2019Later replaced With CBS
Medford, Oregon KOBI 5.25California Oregon Broadcasting, Inc.2014–2019Replaced with Cozi TV
Miami/Ft. Lauderdale WSFL-TV 39.427E.W. Scripps Company ?Replaced with Court TV
Milwaukee WIWN-TV 68.25CNZ CommunicationsReplaced with Local Now
New York WABC-TV 7.37ABC Owned Television StationsReplaced by Charge!
WPIX 11.333Mission Broadcasting
(operated by Nexstar Media Group)
2008-2019Replaced with Court TV
WLNY-TV 55.429 CBS News and Stations 2019-2021Replaced with HSN
New Orleans WNOL-TV 38.215Nexstar Media Group ?Replaced with Court TV
Oklahoma City KAUT-TV 43.240Nexstar Media GroupDecember 24, 2015–October 28, 2019Replaced with Court TV
Olean WVTT-CD 25.111HC2 Holdings ?Replaced with Movies!
Omaha KPTM 42.242Sinclair Broadcast Group2009–2019Replaced with Dabl
Orlando, Florida WKCF-TV 18.217 Hearst Television 2009–2018Replaced with Justice Network
WSWF-LD 10.429Major Market Broadcasting2020-2021Replaced with Local Now
Paducah, Kentucky WPSD-TV 6.232 Paxton Media Group Replaced with Cozi TV
Pascagoula/Gulfport/Biloxi WXVO-LD 7.213Ocean 7, LLC ?Replaced with Grit
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania WPHL-TV 17.317Nexstar Media GroupReplaced with Court TV
WDPN-TV 2.72Maranatha Broadcasting Company2019–2021Replaced with Local Now
WPVI-TV 6.36ABC Owned Television Stations2021-2024Replaced by Charge!
Phoenix, Arizona KTVK 3.424Gray Television2009-2024Replaced with Infomercials
K38IZ-D 38.538Spanish Independent Broadcast NetworkReplaced with the Action Channel
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania WTAE-TV 4.251Hearst TelevisionReplaced with Cozi TV
Portland, Oregon KRCW-TV 32.333Nexstar Media GroupReplaced with Court TV
Reno KRNV-DT 4.27 Cunningham Broadcasting
(operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group)
 ?-2019Replaced with Dabl
Richland/Pasco/
Kennewick
KBWU-LD 36.236Stainless Broadcasting CompanyNow a Telemundo affiliate
Richmond WRLH-TV 35.224Sinclair Broadcast Group2008-2017Shared with primary MyNetworkTV affiliation; Replaced with TBD as secondary affiliation.
Rochester/Austin KAAL 6.236 Hubbard Broadcasting Replaced with Stadium
Roscommon (Traverse City) WURO-LD 18.318Station is defunct
(was owned by M33 Media LLC)
Sacramento/Stockton/
Modesto, California
KQCA 58.246Hearst Television2008–2015Replaced with Movies!; now Heroes & Icons
KTXL 40.340Nexstar Media Group2015–2019Replaced with Court TV; now Grit
KSAO-LD 49.214Bridge Media Networks2019–2023Replaced with Sports News Highlights
Salt Lake City/St. George KSL-TV 5.323 Bonneville International  ?–2024Replaced with Cozi TV
San Diego KSWB-TV 69.326Nexstar Media Group ?Replaced with Court TV
San Francisco KGO-TV 7.312ABC Owned Television Stations2021-2024Replaced by Charge!
KOFY-TV 20.219CNZ Communications, LLC2016–2021
Seattle, Washington KOMO-TV 4.230Sinclair Broadcast Group
(was owned at the time by Fisher Communications)
 ?–2015Replaced with Comet
KCPQ-TV 13.213 Fox Television Stations
(was owned at the time by Nexstar Media Group)
2015–2019Replaced with Court TV
Shreveport, Louisiana/
Texarkana, TexasArkansas
KSLA 12.217Gray Television
(Was owned at the time by Raycom Media)
2009–2015Replaced with Grit
Schenectady/Albany, New York WRGB-TV 6.26 Sinclair Broadcast Group 2009–2017Replaced with TBD
Sioux City KPTH 44.330Sinclair Broadcast GroupReplaced with Dabl
St. Louis KPLR-TV 11.226Nexstar Media Group2010–2019Replaced with Court TV
Tucson KWBA-TV 58.321E. W. Scripps Company2010–2020Replaced with ?
Tulsa KOTV-DT 6.326 Griffin Communications 2009–2011Moved to KQCW
KQCW-DT 19.2202011–2016
KMYT-TV 41.534 Imagicomm Communications 2021–2024Replaced by MeTV Toons
Twin Falls KXTF 35.135Tri-State Christian Television
(was owned at the time by Sunbelt Communications Company)
2009–2012Replaced with TCT
Waterbury/Hartford/
New Haven
WCCT-TV 20.220Tegna, Inc.2011–2019Replaced with Court TV
Waterloo/Cedar Rapids/Iowa City KWKB 20.125 HC2 Holdings 2016–February 2019Replaced with Court TV Mystery
Washington WDCW 50.350Nexstar Media Group2011–2018Cleared to make room for WFDC-DT channel share arrangement
West Branch WUWB-LD 20.520Station is defunct
(was owned by M33 Media LLC)
Winston-Salem/Greensboro/High Point WGHP 8.335Nexstar Media GroupReplaced with Dabl
Wilmington WSFX-TV 26.230American Spirit Media2010–2020Replaced with Court TV
Yuma, Arizona/El Centro, California KYMA-DT 11.211 Northwest Broadcasting
(Station now defunct)
2009–2017Replacement was Ion Television;
License for station was surrendered in 2020.

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