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Welcome to our digital television station locator. This tool will allow you to locate local digital television stations in your area. It is broken down by country, state and local market. The digital tv station listings will also tell you if the stations are offered by digital satellite as well. Currently these listings only cover the United States and Canada.

To locate local digital and high definition stations in your area, please choose the local market that you are searching for or use the keyword search feature.



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Call SignAnalog Ch.Digital Ch.AffiliationLocation
KACV221PBSAmarillo TX
KAMR419NBCAmarillo TX
KCIT1415FOXAmarillo TX
KAZH5741AztecaBaytown TX
KBMT1250ABCBeaumont TX
KBTX350CBSBryan TX
KAMU1512PBSCollege Station TX
KDAF3332WBDallas TX
KDFI2736ind.Dallas TX
KDFW435FOXDallas TX
KDTN243Daystar (rlg.)Denton TX
KCOS1330PBSEl Paso TX
KDBC418CBSEl Paso TX
KBEJ2Not Avail.UPNFredericksburg TX
KAKW6213UNIKilleen TX
KCEB54Not Avail.UPNLongview TX
KAMC2827ABCLubbock TX
KCBD119NBCLubbock TX
KBTV440NBCPort Arthur TX
KABB2930FOXSan Antonio TX
KCEN69NBCTemple TX
KAVU2515ABCVictoria TX
KAUZ622CBSWichita Falls TX
KRBC929NBCAbilene TX
KTAB3224CBSAbilene TX
KXVA15Not Avail.FOXAbilene TX
KFTH6736TelefuturaAlvin TX
KFDA109CBSAmarillo TX
KVII723ABCAmarillo TX
KPXD6842PAXArlington TX
KEYE4243CBSAustin TX
KLRU1822PBSAustin TX
KNVA5449WBAustin TX
KTBC756FOXAustin TX
KVUE2433ABCAustin TX
KXAN3621NBCAustin TX
KFDM621CBSBeaumont TX
KITU3433TBNBeaumont TX
KNCT4638PBSBelton TX
KWAB433NBCBig Spring TX
KEYU31Not Avail.UNIBorger TX
KVEO2324NBCBrownsville TX
KYLE2829FOX/WBBryan TX
KPXB495PAXConroe TX
KTBU5542ind.Conroe TX
KEDT1623PBSCorpus Christi TX
KIII3Not Avail.ABCCorpus Christi TX
KORO28Not Avail.UNICorpus Christi TX
KRIS6Not Avail.NBCCorpus Christi TX
KZTV1018CBSCorpus Christi TX
KDTX5845TBNDallas TX
KERA1314PBSDallas TX
KXTX3940TELDallas TX
WFAA89ABCDallas TX
KMPX2930ind.(sp.)/infomercialsDecatur TX
KTRG10Not Avail.UATV/FTNDel Rio TX
KVAW1618HTVNEagle Pass TX
KFOX1415FOXEl Paso TX
KINT2625UNIEl Paso TX
KSCE3839WorshipEl Paso TX
KTFN6551TelefuturaEl Paso TX
KTSM916NBCEl Paso TX
KVIA717ABCEl Paso TX
KPTF18Not Avail.GLCFarwell TX
KFWD52Not Avail.ind.Fort Worth TX
KTVT1119CBSFort Worth TX
KTXA2118UPNFort Worth TX
KXAS541NBCFort Worth TX
KLTJ2223DaystarGalveston TX
KTMD4748TELGalveston TX
KUVN2324UNIGarland TX
KTAQ4746ShopNBC/FamilyNetGreenville TX
KGBT431CBSHarlingen TX
KLUJ44Not Avail.TBNHarlingen TX
KMBH60Not Avail.PBSHarlingen TX
KETH1424TBNHouston TX
KHOU1131CBSHouston TX
KHWB3938WBHouston TX
KHWBDT38.138.2Houston TX
KPRC235NBCHouston TX




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