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Updated January 2015 Mississippi TV Reception By Channel Low Power TV Stations and Translators Mississippi - Missouri - Montana - Nebraska - Nevada - New Hampshire - New Jersey HD Channels underlined, with bold faced italic print Highlighted with LIGHT BLUE background. SD 16:9 Widescreen Channels with Regular print LT GRAY Updated January 2015 SPANISH Language channels in RED NOTES: CP = Construction Permit App = Application + = proposed new facility Mileage given from TV transmitter for protected coverage service under average conditions at least 50% of the time. d Notation after "Miles" indicates that the coverage pattern is directional, and overall numbers are approximate. Actual coverage will depend upon terrain between the transmitter and receive location, as well as any local obstructions. Distant reception can be enhanced with elevated antenna locations, as well as specialized antennas and preamplifiers. Compiled by MIKE KOHL at GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS in Plain, Wisconsin Please E-Mail any corrections to: [email protected] We appreciate any information found by local observation of live signals. Berlin Lebanon Concord Portsmouth Keene Manchester LPTV and Translator Stations: (alpha by location, numeric by channel) DIG Range CH Call Network Community (Transmitter) Lat-N Long-W Miles Digital Subchannels 34 + W34DV UBN-Relig Booneville 34 39 45 88 34 07 34 W34DV-Relig 7 W07BN-D IND Bruce 34 01 17 89 21 17 34 7.1 W07BN-IND 7.2 Retro TV 7.4 Tuff TV 34 W34BJ-D IND Calhoun City 34 01 17 89 21 17 25 7.1 W07BN-IND 7.2 Retro TV 7.4 Tuff TV 12 WPRQ-LD IND Clarksdale 34 10 43 90 33 03 3.00E+01 12.1 WPRQ-IND 9 WHCQ-LD ION Cleveland 33 43 36 90 43 44 33 8.1 WHCQ-ION 38 WPYM-LD PBJ Cleveland 34 08 52 90 46 13 21 38.1 PBJ 45 W45AA-D PBS Columbia 31 16 01 89 49 57 30 17.1 WMAU-PBS 17.2 WMAU-PBS 17.3 Create 25 + W25AD-D Columbus 33 48 02 88 42 01 13 W13CS-D Religious Grenada 33 46 45 89 49 33 12 13 W13CS-Religious 33 WNBD-LD NBC Grenada 33 22 23 90 32 25 44 33.1 WNBD-NBC 23 WHPM-LD Fox Hattiesburg (W) 31 18 26 89 24 47 32-d 23.1 WHPM-FOX 25 W47BP-D PBS Hattiesburg (W) 31 18 26 89 24 47 33 29.1 WMPN-PBS 29.2 WMPN-PBS 29.3 Create 20 WBII-CD Multiple Holly Springs 34 50 07 89 10 31 32 20.1 WBII-Retro TV 20.2 FGO 20.3 PBJ 33 + W33DT-D Lumberton 30 51 22 89 20 19 15 33.1 W33DT 36 + W36AC McComb 31 19 00 90 27 05 21 W21DB-D Meridian (E) 32 21 14 88 37 58 27-d 21.1 W21DB Berlin Lebanon Concord Portsmouth Keene Manchester 13 WKFK-LD IND Pascagoula (N) 30 29 10 88 42 53 36 7.1 WKFK-This TV 7.2 Retro TV 7.3 AMG-TV 7.4 Heartland 7.5 America 1 38 WGUD-LP Me TV Pascagoula (N) 30 24 33 88 42 23 18-d 38.1 WGUD-Me TV 38.2 Pursuit Chan 38.3 Weather 38.4 Family Net 32 W40BZ-D IND Tupelo 34 16 28 88 37 33 12-d 40.1 W40BZ-IND 26 + W26BB 3ABN Vicksburg 32 21 34 90 50 08 31 26.1 3ABN ENGLISH 26.2 3ABN PROCLAIM 26.3 Dare To Dream 26.4 3ABN LATINO 26.5 3ABN Radio 26.6 3ABN R Latino 26.7 Radio 74 11 + WEBU-LP IND Webb 33 59 15 90 02 52 34 11.1 WEBU-IND 18 WBXN-CA MyN, MdoFox New Orleans-LA 29 54 22 90 02 22 30-d 18.1 WUPL-MyN 18.2 MundoFox 22 + WTNO-LP Azteca Am New Orleans-LA 29 58 27 90 08 36 22.1 WTNO-Azteca Am 28 KNLD-LD Daystar New Orleans-LA (S) (Old Behrman Hwy) 29 55 11 90 01 29 37 28.1 KNLD-Daystar 41 KNOV-CD Tourist Info New Orleans-LA 29 57 07 90 04 13 30-d 41.1 NOTV 47 K47JO-D HSN New Orleans-LA (S) (Old Behrman Hwy) 29 55 12 90 01 28 36-d 47.1 HSN 17 WPGF-LD T-Romantica Memphis-TN (NE) 35 12 34 89 49 01 30-d 17.1 TeleRomantica 20 WBII-CD IND Holly Springs-MS (E) 34 50 07 89 10 31 33 20.1 Retro TV 20.2 FGO 20.3 PBJ 21 WDNM-LD Daystar Memphis-TN (E) 35 06 44 89 53 31 35-d 59.1 WDNM-Daystar 33 WFBI-LD IND Memphis-TN (NE) 35 12 34 89 49 01 29-d 33.1 WFBI-IND 46 WWWN-LD IND Memphis-TN (NE) 35 12 34 89 49 01 28-d 46.1 WWWN-IND 50 W50EA-D 3ABN Memphis (NE) (Brunswick) 35 16 32 89 46 37 42 42.1 3ABN ENGLISH 42.2 3ABN Proclaim 42.3 Dare To Dream 42.4 3ABN LATINO 42.5 3ABN Radio 42.6 3ABN R Latino 42.7 Radio 74 Berlin Lebanon Concord Portsmouth Keene Manchester DIG Range CH Call Network Community (Transmitter) Lat-N Long-W Miles Digital Subchannels 44 K44LG-D TBN/Retro Anderson - Pineville 36 36 39 94 24 28 20-d 30.1 KCLJ-TBN 30.2 KJPX-Retro TV 24 KJOM-LP PBS Asbury 37 26 55 94 38 11 analog 24 KMOS-PBS 17 K17DL-D Visitor TV Branson 36 44 52 93 16 37 30 17.1 Branson VTV 25 + K25BD-D Religious Branson 36 38 24 93 14 31 36 KBNS-CD Tourist Info Branson 36 43 53 93 10 02 35 36.1 Vacation Ch 36.2 Weather 10 K10KM-D ABC Cape Girardeau (N) 37 22 16 89 31 52 33 3.1 WSIL-ABC 3.2 WSIL-ABC 28 WSIU-LD PBS Cape Girardeau (N) 37 24 17 89 34 06 31-d 8.1 WSIU-PBS 8.2 World 8.3 Create 8.4 WSIU-FM Radio 18 + K18KK-D Columbia (S) 38 47 28 92 17 43 38 Berlin Lebanon Concord Portsmouth Keene Manchester 22 KQFX-LD Fox Columbia (SW) (Jamestown) 38 46 29 92 33 22 42 22.1 KQFX-FOX 18 KDKZ-LD Retro TV Farmington 37 34 23 90 41 35 39 18.1 KDKZ-Retro TV 27 + W18CJ 3ABN Hannibal, MO-Quincy-IL (NE-Quincy) 39 58 19 91 19 40 38 18.1 3ABN ENGLISH 18.2 3ABN Proclaim 18.3 Dare To Dream 18.4 3ABN LATINO 18.5 3ABN Radio 18.6 3ABN R Latino 18.7 Radio 74 22 KGCS-LD America 1 Joplin 37 05 49 94 34 25 36 22.1 KGCS-America 1 30 + KCLJ-LP TBN/Retro Joplin-Carthage (E of Joplin) 37 03 07 94 23 20 35 30.1 KCLJ-TBN 30.2 KJPX-Retro TV 33+ KDSI-LD Daystar Joplin 37 04 37 94 32 15 34 5.1 KDSI-Daystar 35 + KJPX-LP Retro TV Joplin (E) 37 03 07 94 23 20 32-d 35 KJPX-Retro TV 36 K36II-D Religious Joplin (E) 36 58 54 94 28 36 27 36.1 KNLC-IND 41 K41KX-D GCN Joplin 37 04 34 94 32 21 27 41.1 K41KX-GCN 49 KPJO-LP Multiple Joplin-MO / D158Pittsburg-KS (S) 37 11 30 94 41 18 27-d 49.1 MyN / Antenna TV 49.2 Dr TV 20 + KUKC-LD Univision Kansas City-MO (E) 39 04 24 94 29 08 40 48.1 KUKC-Univision 43 KCDN-LD Daystar Kansas City-MO (SE) (6309 E 56th St) 39 01 20 94 30 49 38 43.1 KCDN-Daystar 45 K45IO-D HSN Kansas City-MO (SE) (6309 E 56th St) 39 01 20 94 30 49 34-d 45.1 HSN 48 KUKC-LP Univision Kansas City-MO (E) 39 04 24 94 29 06 analog 48 KUKC-Univision 30 K30MG-D FOX Kirksville 40 13 46 92 32 39 32 15.1 KYOU-FOX 17 K17FU-D Religious Marshfield 37 19 01 92 57 51 27 17.1 KNLC-IND 38 K38DD-D TBN/Retro Monett 36 56 15 93 55 30 16 30.1 KCLJ-TBN 30.2 KJPX-Retro TV 32 KCLG-LD IND Neosho 36 52 38 94 24 24 20 32.1 KCLJ-TBN 32.2 KJPX-Retro TV 39 + K39CP Poplar Bluff 36 48 04 90 27 06 CP-Dig (Luken) 29+ K29JF-D Rolla 37 56 37 91 47 06 26 29.1 K29JF-D 32+ K32JJ-D Rolla 37 56 37 91 47 06 26 32.1 K32JJ-D 34+ K34KX-D Rolla 37 56 37 91 47 06 26 34.1 K34KX-D 36+ K36KA-D Rolla 37 56 37 91 47 06 26 36.1 K36KA-D 16 KBJO-LD CW St Joseph 39 45 00 94 50 25 31 21.1 KBJO-CW 26 KNPN-LD FOX, TMDO St Joseph 39 45 00 94 50 25 31 26.1 KNPN-FOX 26.2 News 26.4 Telemundo 30 KNPG-LD St Joseph 39 45 00 94 50 25 22 Berlin Lebanon Concord Portsmouth Keene Manchester 16 KDTL-LD Retro TV St Louis (SW) (Lemay), MO 38 34 28 90 19 31 34 16.1 KDTL-Retro TV 17 KUMO-LD Daystar St Louis (SW) (Lemay), MO 38 34 28 90 19 31 39 51.1 KUMO-Daystar 19 + KPTN-LD HSN St Louis (SW) (Lemay), MO 38 34 24 90 19 30 32 7.1 HSN 7.2 Sonlife 7.3 QVC 7.4 .
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