List of Trinity Broadcasting Network affiliates

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This is a list of affiliates of the Trinity Broadcasting Network, a religious television network founded by Paul and Jan Crouch. All stations listed here are owned and operated directly by TBN or owned by TBN subsidiary Community Educational Television, unless otherwise noted. Most of the stations also carry programming from TBN Inspire, Positiv, TBN Enlace USA, and Smile on separate subchannels.

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Affiliates

Affiliates of the Trinity Broadcasting System [1]
City of license / Market StationChannelOwner
Berry, AL WSFG-LD6 51.6 [lower-greek 1] Ettie Clark
Fayette, AL WSSF-LD6 51.6 [lower-greek 1] Ettie Clark
GadsdenBirmingham, AL WTJP-TV **60Trinity Broadcasting Network
Mobile, AL WMPV-TV **21Trinity Broadcasting Network
Montgomery, AL WMCF-TV **45Trinity Broadcasting Network
Anchorage, AK KBLT-LD31 Bridge News
Anchorage, AK KLDY-LD31Bridge News
North PoleFairbanks, AK KJNP-TV 4Evangelistic Alaska Missionary Fellowship
Phoenix, AZ KPAZ-TV 21Trinity Broadcasting Network
Santa AnaLos Angeles, CA KTBN-TV 40Trinity Broadcasting Network
GreeleyDenver, CO KPJR-TV 38Trinity Broadcasting Network
CocoaOrlando, FL WHLV-TV 52Trinity Broadcasting Network
Fort PierceWest Palm Beach, FL WTCE-TV **21 Community Educational Television [lower-alpha 1]
Jacksonville, FL WJEB-TV **59Community Educational Television [lower-alpha 1]
MiamiFort Lauderdale, FL WHFT-TV 45Trinity Broadcasting Network
Dalton, GAChattanooga, TN WELF-TV 23Trinity Broadcasting Network
MonroeAtlanta, GA WHSG-TV 63Trinity Broadcasting Network
Honolulu, HI KAAH-TV 26Trinity Broadcasting Network
Galesburg, ILQuad Cities WMWC-TV 53Trinity Broadcasting Network
NapervilleChicago, IL WWTO-TV **35Trinity Broadcasting Network
Boise, ID KZTN-LD20Celebration Praise, LLC
JeffersonvilleLouisville, KY WJYL-CD 16Dominion Media, Inc.
St. James, MN K22MQ-D22Cooperative Television
Willmar, MN K28IF-D28UHF TV, Inc.
Holly Springs, MSMemphis, TN WBUY-TV 40Trinity Broadcasting Network
MageeJackson, MS WRBJ-TV [2] 34Trinity Broadcasting Network
St. JosephKansas City, MO KTAJ-TV 16Trinity Broadcasting Network
Billings, MT KINV-LD5 14.5 [lower-greek 2] Yellowstone Valley Community TV
Great Falls, MT KJJC-DT3 16.3 [lower-greek 2] KTGF License Corporation
Helena, MT KJJC-LD3 7.3 [lower-greek 2] KTGF License Corporation
Kalispell, MT K26DD-D26American Covenant Senior Housing Foundation, Inc.
Jersey City, NJNew York, NY WTBY-TV 54Trinity Broadcasting Network
MillvilleAtlantic City, NJPhiladelphia, PA WGTW-TV 48Trinity Broadcasting Network
Albuquerque, NM KNAT-TV 23Trinity Broadcasting Network
Troy, NY WNGN-LD2 38.2 [lower-greek 3] Brian A. Larson
BartlesvilleTulsa, OK KDOR-TV 17Trinity Broadcasting Network
Oklahoma City, OK KTBO-TV **14Trinity Broadcasting Network
Portland, OR KNMT 24Trinity Broadcasting Network
HendersonvilleNashville, TN WPGD-TV **50Trinity Broadcasting Network
Nashville, TN WJNK-LD 50 Edge Spectrum
Beaumont, TX KITU-TV **34Community Educational Television [lower-alpha 1]
DallasFort Worth, TX K26KC-D7Edge Spectrum
DallasFort Worth, TX KDTX-TV **58Trinity Broadcasting Network
Harlingen, TX KLUJ-TV **44Community Educational Television [lower-alpha 1]
Houston, TX KETH-TV **14Community Educational Television [lower-alpha 1]
San Antonio, TX KHCE-TV **23Community Educational Television [lower-alpha 1]
Christiansted, USVI W35CE-D35Trinity Broadcasting Network
Virginia Beach, VA WTPC-TV 21Trinity Broadcasting Network
Ellensburg, WA K27OO-D 45Christian Broadcasting of Yakima
TacomaSeattle, WA KTBW-TV 20Trinity Broadcasting Network
Yakima, WA KDHW-CD 45Christian Broadcasting of Yakima
MayvilleMilwaukee, WI WWRS-TV 52Trinity Broadcasting Network
  1. 1 2 Primary channel is affiliated with Daystar.
  2. 1 2 3 Primary channel is affiliated with MeTV.
  3. Primary channel is affiliated with Heartland.
  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Community Educational Television is a fully-owned subsidiary of TBN.

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