List of television stations in Maryland

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This is a list of broadcast television stations that are licensed in the U.S. state of Maryland.

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Full-power stations

VC refers to the station's PSIP virtual channel. RF refers to the station's physical RF channel.

Area servedCity of licenseVCRFCallsignNetworkNotes
Annapolis Annapolis 2221 WMPT PBS Satellite of WMPB ch. 67 Baltimore
Create on 22.2, PBS Kids on 22.3, NHK World on 22.4
Baltimore Baltimore 227 WMAR-TV ABC Grit on 2.2, Bounce TV on 2.3, Ion Mystery on 2.4, Ion Televisionon 2.5, Court TV on 2.6, Scripps News on 2.7
Baltimore Baltimore 1112 WBAL-TV NBC MeTV on 11.2, Story Television on 11.3, TheGrio TV on 11.4, QVC on 11.5
Baltimore Baltimore 1311 WJZ-TV CBS Start TV on 13.2, Dabl on 13.3, Fave TV on 13.4
Baltimore Baltimore 2426 WUTB TBD
Baltimore Baltimore 4526 WBFF Fox/MyNet MyNet on 45.2, Charge! on 45.4
Baltimore Baltimore 5425 WNUV CW Antenna TV on 54.2, Comet on 54.3, Stadium on 54.4
Baltimore Baltimore 6722 WMPB PBS Create on 67.2, PBS Kids on 67.3, NHK World on 67.4
Frederick Frederick 6228 WFPT PBS Satellite of WMPB ch. 67 Baltimore
Create on 62.2, PBS Kids on 62.3, NHK World on 62.4
Hagerstown Hagerstown 2523 WDVM-TV Ind. Ion Mystery on 25.2, Grit on 25.3, Laff on 25.4
Hagerstown Hagerstown 3144 WWPB PBS Satellite of WMPB ch. 67 Baltimore
Create TV on 31.2, PBS Kids on 31.3, NHK World on 31.4
Oakland Oakland 3626 WGPT PBS Satellite of WMPB ch. 67 Baltimore
Create TV on 36.2, PBS Kids on 36.3, NHK World on 36.4
Salisbury Salisbury 1632 WBOC-TV CBS Antenna TV on 21.2, Fox on 21.3
Salisbury Salisbury 2816 WCPB PBS Satellite of WMPB ch. 67 Baltimore
Create on 28.2, PBS Kids on 28.3, NHK World on 28.4
Salisbury Salisbury 4729 WMDT ABC CW on 47.2, MeTV on 47.3, Ion on 47.4
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Defunct full-power stations

LPTV stations

Area servedCity of licenseVCRFCallsignNetworkNotes
Baltimore Towson 3923 WMJF-CD Mariavision (Spanish-language religious) True Crime Network on 39.2, Quest on 39.3, Laff on 39.4, Defy TV on 39.5, H&I on 39.6, TrueReal on 39.7
Baltimore Baltimore 4014 WLZH-LD TBD Court TV on 18.2, Court TV Mystery on 18.3, Grit on 18.4, Bounce on 18.5, ABC on 27.11 (simulcast of WHTM-TV 27.1), Lighthouse TV on 49.11 (simulcast of WHTM-TV 49.1), RadiantTV on 49.12
Baltimore Baltimore 4924 WWDD-LD Daystar Daystar Español on 40.2
Baltimore Lake Shore 6920WQAW-LDVisión Latina Cozi TV on 69.3, Cheddar on 69.4, Shop LC on 69.5, LX on 69.6, TrueReal on 69.7, Buzzr on 69.8
Salisbury Salisbury 3119 WRUE-LD NBC MyNetworkTV/Cozi TV on 31.2, Telemundo on 42.2
Salisbury Salisbury 3228 WGDV-LD Azteca América Bounce on 32.2, H&I on 32.3, H&I on 32.4, Laff on 32.5, Grit on 32.6
Salisbury Salisbury 3333 WOWZ-LD Buzzr
Ocean City Ocean City 3535 W35CS-D Silent
Salisbury Salisbury 4234 WSJZ-LD Telemundo NBC on 31.4 (simulcast of WRDE-LD 31.1)

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