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This is a list of broadcast television stations serving cities in the state of New York, as of 2016–2017. The branding that the stations commonly use are shown in bold.

Albany/ Schenectady/ Troy Area

Binghamton Area

Buffalo Area

  • Channel 2: WGRZ - ( NBC) - Buffalo, 2 On Your Side. Originally WGR prior to 1983.
  • Channel 4: WIVB-TV - ( CBS) - Buffalo, News 4. Call letters stand for We're IV 4 Buffalo; originally WBEN-TV until 1977
  • Channel 7: WKBW-TV - ( ABC) - Buffalo, 7 Eyewitness News
  • Channel 15: WNBF-CD - TCT) - Buffalo.
  • Channel 17: WNED-TV - ( PBS) - Buffalo
  • Channel 23: WNLO - ( CW) - Buffalo, CW 23. Originally independent and WNEQ ( PBS), formerly UPN 23
  • Channel 29: WUTV - ( FOX) - Buffalo, FOX 29. Independent until the 1980s
  • Channel 49: WNYO - ( MyNetworkTV) - Buffalo, My TV Buffalo. Formerly Buffalo's WB 49
  • Channel 51: WPXJ-TV - ( ION) - Batavia
  • Channel 56: WBXZ-LD - ( COZI TV) - Buffalo
  • Channel 67: WBBZ-TV - ( Me-TV) - Buffalo (Springville), Buffalo's Buzz. Formerly UPN 67 (1997-2002), launched in 1996

Elmira Area

Hudson Valley area

  • Channel 54: WTBY-TV - ( TBN) - Poughkeepsie
  • Channel 62: WRNN-TV - (Independent) - Kingston, Regional News Network

Ithaca area

New York City Area

  • Channel 2: WCBS-TV - ( CBS) - New York City, CBS New York or CBS 2
  • Channel 4: WNBC - ( NBC) - New York City, NBC 4 New York
  • Channel 5: WNYW - ( FOX) - New York City, FOX 5, WABD when it was the Flagship station of the DuMont Television Network, became WNEW before 1986
  • Channel 7: WABC-TV - ( ABC) - New York City, ABC 7 or Channel 7
  • Channel 9: WWOR-TV - ( MyNetworkTV) - Secaucus, NJ, My 9 (New York City), known as WOR before 1987
  • Channel 11: WPIX - ( CW) - New York City, PIX 11 (formerly WB 11 and CW 11)
  • Channel 13: WNET - ( PBS) - Newark, New Jersey/New York City, Thirteen
  • Channel 14: WNDT-CD - ( FNX) - New York City
  • Channel 18: WVVH-CD - ( YouToo America and Outside Television) - Southampton, Hamptons Television
  • Channel 21: WLIW - ( PBS) - Garden City
  • Channel 25: WNYE-TV - ( Independent) - New York City, NYCTV Life
  • Channel 31: WPXN-TV - ( ION) - New York City
  • Channel 33: WJLP - Me-TV - New York City/New Jersey WJLP New Jersey/New York Call letters changed mid-night 10/1/2014 from KVNV to WJLP. On March 16, 2015, the FCC ordered WJLP to move their broadcasts from channel 3.10 to channel 33.1 on an interim basis. [1]
  • Channel 41: WXTV - ( Univision) - Paterson Univision 41 Nueva York
  • Channel 46: WMBQ-CD - ( FNX) - New York City, Simulcasting on WNDT-CD
  • Channel 47: WNJU - ( Telemundo) - Linden, Telemundo
  • Channel 55: WLNY-TV - (Independent) - Riverhead
  • Channel 67: WFTY - ( Unimás) - Smithtown, UniMás Nueva York

Olean/ Jamestown/Western Southern Tier area

  • Channel 25: WVTT-CD - ( This TV) - Olean; formerly W20AB/W25AK and WONS-LP
  • Channel 26: WNYB - ( TCT) - Jamestown; was WNYP from 1966 to 1969 and WTJA from 1988 to 1991
  • Channel 26.3: WNYB-DT2 - Light TV
  • Channel 30: WBUO-LD - ( Retro TV)

Plattsburgh/ Champlain Valley Area

Rochester Area

Syracuse Area

  • Channel 3: WSTM-TV - ( NBC) - Syracuse, NBC 3. Signed on as channel 5 in 1950, but moved to channel 3 a short time later.
  • Channel 5: WTVH - ( CBS) - Syracuse, CBS 5
  • Channel 9: WSYR-TV - ( ABC) - Syracuse, NewsChannel 9
  • Channel 24: WCNY-TV - ( PBS) - Syracuse
  • Channel 43: WNYS-TV - ( MyNetworkTV) - Syracuse, My 43
  • Channel 52: WNYI-TV - Daystar - Ithaca/Syracuse
  • Channel 56: WSPX-TV - ( ION) - Syracuse
  • Channel 68: WSYT - ( FOX) - Syracuse, Fox 68

Utica Area

  • Channel 2 - WKTV - ( NBC) - Utica, NewsChannel 2
  • Channel 2.2 - WKTV-DT2 - ( CBS) - Utica, CBS Utica
  • Channel 2.3 - WKTV-DT3 - ( CW) - Utica, Central New York's CW 11
  • Channel 11 - WPNY-LD - ( MyNetworkTV) - Utica, My WPNY TV
  • Channel 20 - WUTR - ( ABC) - Utica, WUTR Eyewitness News
  • Channel 33 - WFXV - ( FOX) - Utica, WFXV 33 Eyewitness News

Watertown/ Carthage Area

References

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of broadcast television stations serving cities in the state of New York, as of 2016–2017. The branding that the stations commonly use are shown in bold.

Albany/ Schenectady/ Troy Area

Binghamton Area

Buffalo Area

  • Channel 2: WGRZ - ( NBC) - Buffalo, 2 On Your Side. Originally WGR prior to 1983.
  • Channel 4: WIVB-TV - ( CBS) - Buffalo, News 4. Call letters stand for We're IV 4 Buffalo; originally WBEN-TV until 1977
  • Channel 7: WKBW-TV - ( ABC) - Buffalo, 7 Eyewitness News
  • Channel 15: WNBF-CD - TCT) - Buffalo.
  • Channel 17: WNED-TV - ( PBS) - Buffalo
  • Channel 23: WNLO - ( CW) - Buffalo, CW 23. Originally independent and WNEQ ( PBS), formerly UPN 23
  • Channel 29: WUTV - ( FOX) - Buffalo, FOX 29. Independent until the 1980s
  • Channel 49: WNYO - ( MyNetworkTV) - Buffalo, My TV Buffalo. Formerly Buffalo's WB 49
  • Channel 51: WPXJ-TV - ( ION) - Batavia
  • Channel 56: WBXZ-LD - ( COZI TV) - Buffalo
  • Channel 67: WBBZ-TV - ( Me-TV) - Buffalo (Springville), Buffalo's Buzz. Formerly UPN 67 (1997-2002), launched in 1996

Elmira Area

Hudson Valley area

  • Channel 54: WTBY-TV - ( TBN) - Poughkeepsie
  • Channel 62: WRNN-TV - (Independent) - Kingston, Regional News Network

Ithaca area

New York City Area

  • Channel 2: WCBS-TV - ( CBS) - New York City, CBS New York or CBS 2
  • Channel 4: WNBC - ( NBC) - New York City, NBC 4 New York
  • Channel 5: WNYW - ( FOX) - New York City, FOX 5, WABD when it was the Flagship station of the DuMont Television Network, became WNEW before 1986
  • Channel 7: WABC-TV - ( ABC) - New York City, ABC 7 or Channel 7
  • Channel 9: WWOR-TV - ( MyNetworkTV) - Secaucus, NJ, My 9 (New York City), known as WOR before 1987
  • Channel 11: WPIX - ( CW) - New York City, PIX 11 (formerly WB 11 and CW 11)
  • Channel 13: WNET - ( PBS) - Newark, New Jersey/New York City, Thirteen
  • Channel 14: WNDT-CD - ( FNX) - New York City
  • Channel 18: WVVH-CD - ( YouToo America and Outside Television) - Southampton, Hamptons Television
  • Channel 21: WLIW - ( PBS) - Garden City
  • Channel 25: WNYE-TV - ( Independent) - New York City, NYCTV Life
  • Channel 31: WPXN-TV - ( ION) - New York City
  • Channel 33: WJLP - Me-TV - New York City/New Jersey WJLP New Jersey/New York Call letters changed mid-night 10/1/2014 from KVNV to WJLP. On March 16, 2015, the FCC ordered WJLP to move their broadcasts from channel 3.10 to channel 33.1 on an interim basis. [1]
  • Channel 41: WXTV - ( Univision) - Paterson Univision 41 Nueva York
  • Channel 46: WMBQ-CD - ( FNX) - New York City, Simulcasting on WNDT-CD
  • Channel 47: WNJU - ( Telemundo) - Linden, Telemundo
  • Channel 55: WLNY-TV - (Independent) - Riverhead
  • Channel 67: WFTY - ( Unimás) - Smithtown, UniMás Nueva York

Olean/ Jamestown/Western Southern Tier area

  • Channel 25: WVTT-CD - ( This TV) - Olean; formerly W20AB/W25AK and WONS-LP
  • Channel 26: WNYB - ( TCT) - Jamestown; was WNYP from 1966 to 1969 and WTJA from 1988 to 1991
  • Channel 26.3: WNYB-DT2 - Light TV
  • Channel 30: WBUO-LD - ( Retro TV)

Plattsburgh/ Champlain Valley Area

Rochester Area

Syracuse Area

  • Channel 3: WSTM-TV - ( NBC) - Syracuse, NBC 3. Signed on as channel 5 in 1950, but moved to channel 3 a short time later.
  • Channel 5: WTVH - ( CBS) - Syracuse, CBS 5
  • Channel 9: WSYR-TV - ( ABC) - Syracuse, NewsChannel 9
  • Channel 24: WCNY-TV - ( PBS) - Syracuse
  • Channel 43: WNYS-TV - ( MyNetworkTV) - Syracuse, My 43
  • Channel 52: WNYI-TV - Daystar - Ithaca/Syracuse
  • Channel 56: WSPX-TV - ( ION) - Syracuse
  • Channel 68: WSYT - ( FOX) - Syracuse, Fox 68

Utica Area

  • Channel 2 - WKTV - ( NBC) - Utica, NewsChannel 2
  • Channel 2.2 - WKTV-DT2 - ( CBS) - Utica, CBS Utica
  • Channel 2.3 - WKTV-DT3 - ( CW) - Utica, Central New York's CW 11
  • Channel 11 - WPNY-LD - ( MyNetworkTV) - Utica, My WPNY TV
  • Channel 20 - WUTR - ( ABC) - Utica, WUTR Eyewitness News
  • Channel 33 - WFXV - ( FOX) - Utica, WFXV 33 Eyewitness News

Watertown/ Carthage Area

References


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