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RANK DMA CITY STATE CALL CHANNEL the Walk TV Full-Time The Walk TV Full-time Affiliates-August, 2017 RANK DMA CITY STATE CALL CHANNEL 2 Los Angeles Los Angeles CA KTBV 12 2 Los Angeles Altadena CA KTAV 46/35.1 2 Los Angeles Barstow CA K20IM-D 20 5 Dallas-Ft. Worth Dallas TX KHFD 51 5 Dallas-Ft. Worth Paris TX Local TV 99 99 5 Dallas-Ft. Worth Mineral Wells TX K21KJ-D 21 8 Washington DC Washington DC W45DN 45 9 Atlanta LaGrange GA WJCN 33 11 Phoenix-Prescott Flagstaff AZ K42IQ-D 42 15 Minneapolis-St. Paul Minneapolis MN KHVM 48 15 Minneapolis-St. Paul Minneapolis MN KTCJ-LD 50 17 Denver Denver CO KDEO 23.6 17 Denver Steamboat Springs CO KHSB 33 17 Denver Glenwood Spgs CO KHGS-LD 39 20 Sacramento-Modesto-Stockton Sacramento CA KMSX 42 21 St. Louis Alton IL W50CH 50 23 Portland The Dalles, OR OR KRHP 14 23 Portland Warrenton OR KHPN 51 24 Raleigh-Durham, NC Goldsboro NC WHFL 43.2 25 Charlotte Lenoir NC WTBL-CA 49 29 Nashville Clarksville TN WCKV 21.1 31 Kansas City Manhattan KS K36IO 36 31 Columbus Columbus OH WGCT 8.6 31 Columbus Marion OH WOCB 39.6 31 Columbus Delaware OH WXCB 45.6 33 Salt Lake City Rock Springs WY K33IX 33 33 Salt Lake City Logan UT KJDN 39.2 33 Salt Lake City Logan UT K24KV 24 40 Las Vegas Las Vegas NV KNBX 31.5 42 Norfolk-Portsmouth-Newport News Newport News VA WJHJ 39 44 Birmingham Fayette AL WSSF 48 44 Birmingham Berry AL WSFG 51.2 44 Birmingham Cullman AL WCQT 27 44 Oklahoma City Oklahoma City OK KUOT 19 47 Albuquerque-Santa Fe Durango CO SCTTA 14.4 47 Albuquerque-Santa Fe Durango CO K16GZ-D 16 47 Albuquerque-Santa Fe Durango CO K09YK-D 9 48 Louisville Louisville KY Faith19 19 48 Louisville Campbellsville KY WLCU 4 49 Memphis Ashland MS WBII 20 49 Memphis Adamsville TN W18BL 18 59 Tulsa McAlester OK FBTN-76 76 60 Mobile-Pensacola Pensacola FL WCTU 46 61 Knoxville Sevierville TN Local Access 4 67 Wichita-Hutchinson Plus Wichita KS KCTU 43.6 67 Wichita-Hutchinson Plus Sublette KS KDGL-LD 23.5 67 Wichita-Hutchinson Plus Liberal KS KSWE-LD 23.5 67 Wichita-Hutchinson Plus Dodge City KS KDDC-LD 32 67 Wichita-Hutchinson Plus Garden City KS KGCE-LD 44 67 Wichita-Hutchinson Plus Ulysses KS KDGU-LD 44 75 Springfield Harrison AR K21JS 21 75 Springfield Eureka Spgs AR K22HS 22 75 Springfield Branson MO K25BD 25 80 Huntsville-Decatur Decatur AL WMJN 29/43 83 Shreveport LA Nashville AR KJEP 23 83 Shreveport, LA Shreveport LA KADO 40 83 Shreveport, LA Atlanta TX KAQC 20 88 WacoTemple-Bryan Kileen TX KPLE 31.3 93 Jackson, MS Jackson MS WWJX 23 98 Charleston Summerville SC WLCN 18 101 Ft. Smith-Fayetteville Springdale AR KVAQ 21 116 Peoria-Bloomington Peoria IL GPS-TV 119 Montgomery-Selma Prattville AL WBIH 29 123 Yakima, Pasco, Richland, Kennewick Richland WA KRLB 49 123 Yakima, Pasco, Richland, Kennewick Walla Walla WA KWWO 47 123 Yakima, Pasco, Richland, Kennewick Yakima WA K38OI 38.6 132 Chico-Redding Redding CA KVFR 8 133 Columbus-Tupelo Bonneville MS W34DV 34 133 Columbus-Tupelo Pontotoc MS W15CG 15 133 Columbus-Tupelo Fulton MS W39CD 39 136 Topeka Topeka KS K40IJ 40 136 Topeka Manhattan KS K36IO 36 137 Monroe LA, El Dorado AR El Dorado AR KCIB-TV5 14 137 Streaming W. Monroe LA Jericho 140 Medford-Klamath Falls Cal Oregon CA KQSX-LP 42 141 Beaumont-Port Arthur Beaumont TX KAOB-DT 27.3 142 Wichita Falls TX-Lawton Lawton OK K43LK 43 142 Wichita Falls TX-Lawton Wichita Falls TX K20LC 24.1 142 Wichita Falls TX-Lawton Wichita Falls TX K20DN 24.2 142 Minot-Bismark-Dickinson Minot ND K42IM 42 142 Minot-Bismark-Dickinson Bismark ND K43JQ-D 43 143 Lubbock Lubbock TX KGLR 30 144 Ocean City Salisbury MD W35CS 35 149 Joplin-Pittsburg, KS Joplin MO K41KX 41 150 Albany Albany GA Local Access 15 157 Binghamton/Utica Oneonta NY WISF 15 161 Sherman, TX-Ada, OK Durant OK FBC-TV 13 163 Gainesville/Ocala Chiefland FL WGEC 33 168 Billings, MT Billings MT K51KR 51 168 Billings, MT Billings MT K45KS 45 168 Billings, MT Cody WY K34HZ 34 169 Dothan Dothan AL WJJN 5 172 Utica Utica NY WVVC 33 177 Watertown Watertown NY WTJK 19 184 Grand Junction-Montrose Grand Junction CO K38JX 38 185 Laredo Laredo TX KLMV 15.2 186 Meridian Meridian MS W21CS 21 187 Greenwood-Greenville Grenada MS W13CS 189 Butte-Bozeman Butte MT K39JC 39 191 Twin Falls Twin Falls ID KBAX 27.2 193 Bend Bend OR K49KT 49 194 Eureka Eureka CA K19IC-D 19 195 Cheyenne-Scottsbluff NE Cheyenne WY KGSC 47 196 Casper-Riverton Casper WY K31HT 49 209 North Platte North Platte NE K49LK 49 ROKU-Omniverse.
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