List of television stations in New Jersey

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This is a list of broadcast television stations licensed to, or located in cities in the U.S. state of New Jersey.

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Note: The state of New Jersey lies predominantly within the television markets of New York and Philadelphia. [1]

Full-power stations licensed to cities in New Jersey

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

Area servedCity of licenseVCRFCallsignNetworkNotes
Camden 2323 WNJS NJTV/PBS satellite of WNJT. NHK World on 23.2, NJ Audiovision on 23.3
Montclair 508 WNJN NJTV/PBS satellite of WNJT. NHK World on 50.2, NJ Audiovision on 50.3
New Brunswick 588 WNJB NJTV/PBS satellite of WNJT. NHK World on 58.2, NJ Audiovision on 58.3
Trenton 5223 WNJT NJTV/PBS NHK World on 52.2, NJ Audiovision on 52.3
Tri-State area (NY-NJ-CT) Middletown Township 333 WJLP MeTV Laff on 33.2, Grit on 33.3, Court TV Mystery on 33.4, Court TV on 33.5, NewsNet on 33.8, local weather on 33.10, WKMK on 33.11, WBBO on 33.12, WWZY on 33.13, WHTG on 33.14
Secaucus 925 WWOR-TV MyNetworkTV Fox on 9.2 (SD simulcast of WNYW 5.1), Buzzr on 9.3, H&I on 9.4
Newark 1312 WNET PBS PBS Kids on 13.2
Paterson 4140 WXTV-DT UNI Bounce on 41.2
Linden 4736 WNJU TEL TeleXitos on 47.2
Newton 6318 WMBC-TV Merit Street Media Scripps News on 63.2, SinoVision on 63.3, New Tang Dynasty Television on 63.5, Aliento Vision on 63.7, audio simulcast of WDNJ on 63.8, audio simulcast of Korean Christian Broadcasting Network on 63.9
Newark 6826 WFUT-DT UniMás True Crime Network on 68.2, getTV on 68.3
Delaware Valley Millville 4836 WGTW-TV TBN Hillsong Channel on 48.2, JUCE TV/Smile of a Child TV on 48.3, Enlace on 48.4, TBN Salsa on 48.5
South Jersey Atlantic City 44 WACP TCT Lone Star Channel on 4.2, Heartland on 4.3, Shop LC on 4.4, Jewelry TV on 4.5, Infomercials on 4.6
Wildwood 4036 WMGM-TV True Crime Network GetTV on 40.2, Univision on 40.3 (simulcast of WUVP-DT 65.1)
Atlantic City 4413 WMCN-TV Infomercials Jewelry TV on 44.4
6234 WWSI TEL TeleXitos on 62.2
Delaware Valley Vineland 6517 WUVP-DT UNI Bounce on 65.2, True Crime Network on 65.3

Non-operational (legacy) full-power stations

LPTV stations

Area servedCity of licenseVCRFCallsignNetworkNotes
~New York, NY Roseland 1717 WNMF-LD Silent
Wanaque 225 WXNJ-LD Silent
Edison 2322 WDVB-CD Hillsong Channel Smile on 23.2
Teaneck 2720 WNYK-LD AMGMainstreet Television on 27.2, Jewelry Television on 27.3
West Orange 3233 W32EI-D Silent
East Orange 344 WPXO-LD América TeVé Shop LC on 34.2
~Philadelphia, PA Hammonton 827 WPSJ-CD Azteca América LATV on 8.2, SBN on 8.3, beIN Sports Extra on 8.4, Infomercials on 8.5 and 8.6
Atlantic City 1510WSJT-LDClassic Shows GEB Network on 15.2, Hope Channel on 15.3, GEB Network on 15.4, BVOVN on 15.5, Weather on 15.6
Atlantic City 2424 W24ET-D Silent
Trenton 2522 WPHY-CD SBN
Glassboro 3426 WQAV-CD Jewelry TV
Atlantic City 4529 W29FF-D Daystar

Translators

Area servedCity of licenseVCRFCallsignTranslatingNetworkNotes
~New York, NY Sussex 5823 W23EX-D WNJB PBS NHK World on 58.2
Hackettstown 5829 W29EV-D WNJB PBS NHK World on 58.2
~Philadelphia, PA Belvidere 5827 W27EC-D WNJB PBS NHK World on 58.2

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References

  1. "Fischer, Booker Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Examine Access to Local TV Programming".