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The following
low-power
television stations broadcast on
digital or
analog channel 40 in the
United States:
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K40AE-D in Cashmere, etc., Washington, to move to channel 15
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K40IJ-D in Topeka, Kansas, to move to channel 22
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K40KC-D in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to move to channel 27
The following low-power stations, which are no longer licensed, formerly broadcast on digital or analog channel 40:
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K40BP in Alamogordo, New Mexico
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K40BX in Bigelow Bench Area, Wyoming
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K40CI in Eureka, Nevada
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K40DD-D in Gruver, Texas
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K40EE in Pullman, Washington
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K40EN in Fairbanks, Alaska
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K40FY in Randolph & Woodruff, Utah
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K40GD in Fillmore, etc., Utah
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K40GZ-D in Preston, Idaho
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K40HC in Chama, New Mexico
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K40HE-D in Redding, California
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K40HJ in Lordsburg, New Mexico
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K40HZ in Wichita Falls, Texas
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K40IK-D in Wallowa, Oregon
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K40JV-D in Stateline, etc., California
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K40KQ-D in Wyola, Montana
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K40KZ in St. George, Utah
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K40LJ-D in Lincoln, Nebraska
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KCXP-LP in Aspen, Colorado
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KFBU-LD in Bozeman, Montana
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W40AN-D in Escanaba, Michigan
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WODF-LD in Rockford, Illinois
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WYDJ-LD in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
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