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Week with George Stephanopoulos Affiliate Coverage Schedule ABC’s This Week with George Stephanopoulos Affiliate Coverage Schedule Station Market Local Air Time KTXS Abilene-Sweetwater 8:00 AM WTEN Albany-Schenectady-Troy 9:00 AM KOAT Albuquerque-Santa Fe 4:00 PM KLAX Alexandria, LA 8:00 AM KVII Amarillo 8:00 AM KIMO Anchorage 7:00 AM WSB Atlanta 11:00 AM WJBF Augusta 12:30 PM KVUE Austin 9:00 AM KERO Bakersfield 8:00 AM WMAR Baltimore 10:30 AM WVII Bangor 10:30 AM WBRZ Baton Rouge 9:30 AM KBMT Beaumont-Port Arthur 9:30 AM KOHD Bend, OR 8:00 AM KSVI Billings 10:00 AM WLOX Biloxi-Gulfport 9:30 AM WIVT Binghamton 9:00 AM WBMA Birmingham 10:00 AM WOAY Bluefield-Beckley-Oak Hill 11:30 AM KIVI Boise 7:00 AM WCVB Boston 9:00 AM WMUR Boston 12:00 PM WBKO Bowling Green 9:30 AM WKBW Buffalo 10:00 AM WVNY Burlington-Plattsburgh 9:00 AM KWYB Butte-Bozeman, MT 7:00 AM KTWO Casper-Riverton 8:00 AM KCRG Cedar Rapids-Waterloo&Dubq 8:00 AM WICS Champaign&Sprngfld-Decatur 10:00 AM WCIV Charleston, SC 10:00 AM WCHS Charleston-Huntington 11:30 AM WSOC Charlotte 12:30 PM WVAW Charlottesville 9:00 AM WTVC Chattanooga 9:00 AM KDEV Cheyenne-Scottsbluf-Strlng 8:00 AM WLS Chicago 9:30 AM KRCR Chico-Redding 8:00 AM WCPO Cincinnati 9:00 AM WEWS Cleveland 9:00 AM KRDO Colorado Springs-Pueblo 7:00 AM WOLO Columbia, SC 10:30 AM KMIZ Columbia-Jefferson City 9:30 AM WTVM Columbus, GA 12:00 PM WSYX Columbus, OH 10:30 AM WKDH Columbus-Tupelo-West Point 9:30 AM KIII Corpus Christi 9:30 AM WFAA Dallas-Ft. Worth 9:30 AM WQAD Davenport-R.Island-Moline 8:00 AM WKEF Dayton 10:30 AM KMGH Denver 8:00 AM WOI Des Moines-Ames 8:00 AM WXYZ Detroit 10:30 AM WDHN Dothan 10:00 AM WDIO Duluth-Superior 8:00 AM KVIA El Paso 9:00 AM WENY Elmira 10:30 AM WJET Erie 9:00 AM KEZI Eugene 8:00 AM WEHT Evansville 8:00 AM WDAY Fargo-Valley City 9:30 AM WJRT Flint-Saginaw-Bay City 10:00 AM WPDE Florence-Myrtle Beach 10:30 AM KFSN Fresno-Visalia 10:00 AM WZVN Ft. Myers-Naples 9:00 AM KHBS Ft. Smith 10:30 AM WPTA Ft. Wayne 10:30 AM WCJB Gainesville 9:00 AM KJCT Grand Junction-Montrose 9:00 AM WZZM Grand Rapids-Kalmzoo-B.Crk 10:00 AM WOTV Grand Rapids-Kalmzoo-B.Crk 10:30 AM KFBB Great Falls 8:30 AM WBAY Green Bay-Appleton 9:00 AM WXLV Greensboro-H.Point-W.Salem 11:00 AM WCTI Greenville-N.Bern-Washngtn 9:00 AM WLOS Greenvll-Spart-Ashevll-And 11:00 AM WABG Greenwood-Greenville 9:30 AM KTGM GUAM 9:00 AM ZFB HAMILTON - BERMUDA 10:00 AM KRGV Harlingen-Wslco-Brnsvl-McA 8:00 AM WHTM Harrisburg-Lncstr-Leb-York 9:00 AM WHSV Harrisonburg 9:00 AM WTNH Hartford & New Haven 9:00 AM KITV Honolulu 3:00 PM KTRK Houston 10:00 AM WAAY Huntsville-Decatur,Flor 8:00 AM KIFI Idaho Falls-Pocatello 8:00 AM WRTV Indianapolis 11:00 AM WAPT Jackson, MS 9:30 AM WBBJ Jackson, TN 9:30 AM WJXX Jacksonville, Brunswick 10:30 AM WATM Johnstown-Altoona 9:00 AM KAIT Jonesboro 8:00 AM KODE Joplin-Pittsburg 8:00 AM KMBC Kansas City 9:30 AM WATE Knoxville 10:00 AM WXOW La Crosse-Eau Claire 8:00 AM KATC Lafayette, LA 8:00 AM WLAJ Lansing 9:00 AM KTNV Las Vegas 10:00 AM WTVQ Lexington 9:00 AM WLQP Lima 9:00 AM KHGI Lincoln & Hstngs-Krny Plus 9:30 AM KLKN Lincoln & Hstngs-Krny Plus 8:00 AM KATV Little Rock-Pine Bluff 9:00 AM KABC Los Angeles 8:00 AM WHAS Louisville 9:00 AM KAMC Lubbock 10:30 AM WPGA Macon 9:00 AM WKOW Madison 8:00 AM WBUP Marquette 10:30 AM KDRV Medford-Klamath Falls 10:00 AM WPTY Memphis 10:30 AM WTOK Meridian 9:30 AM WPLG Miami-Ft. Lauderdale 10:30 AM WISN Milwaukee 9:30 AM KSTP Minneapolis-St. Paul 9:00 AM KBMY Minot-Bismarck-Dickinson 8:00 AM KTMF Missoula 7:00 AM WEAR Mobile-Pensacola 8:00 AM KAQY Monroe-El Dorado 8:00 AM XAAB Monterey-Salinas 8:00 AM WNCF Montgomery 10:30 AM WKRN Nashville 9:00 AM WGNO New Orleans 10:30 AM WABC New York 10:00 AM WVEC Norfolk-Portsmth-Newpt Nws 11:30 AM KMID Odessa-Midland 9:30 AM KOCO Oklahoma City 10:30 AM KETV Omaha 9:00 AM WFTV Orlando-Daytona Bch-Melbrn 11:00 AM KTVO Ottumwa-Kirksville 8:00 AM WSIL Paducah-C.Gird-Harbg-Mt VN 10:30 AM KESQ Palm Springs 10:00 AM WMBB Panama City 12:00 PM WHOI Peoria-Bloomington 8:30 AM WPVI Philadelphia 10:30 AM KNXV Phoenix 8:30 AM WTAE Pittsburgh 10:30 AM KATU Portland, OR 10:00 AM WMTW Portland-Auburn 9:00 AM WLNE Providence-New Bedford 9:00 AM WPRU Puerto Rico 9:00 AM WTVD Raleigh-Durham 10:00 AM KOTA Rapid City 7:00 AM KOLO Reno 10:00 AM WRIC Richmond-Petersburg 10:00 AM WSET Roanoke-Lynchburg 9:00 AM WHAM Rochester, NY 10:00 AM KAAL Rochester-Mason City-Austin 8:00 AM WTVO Rockford 8:00 AM KXTV Sacramento-Stktn-Modesto 8:00 AM WMDT Salisbury 10:30 AM KTVX Salt Lake City 10:00 AM KSAT San Antonio 8:00 AM KGTV San Diego 8:00 AM KGO San Francisco-Oak-San Jose 8:00 AM KEYT SantaBarbra-SanMar-SanLuOb 9:00 AM WJCL Savannah 9:00 AM KOMO Seattle-Tacoma 9:00 AM KTBS Shreveport 9:30 AM KCAU Sioux City 8:00 AM KSFY Sioux Falls-Mitchell 9:00 AM WBND South Bend-Elkhart 9:00 AM KXLY Spokane 9:00 AM KSPR Springfield, MO 9:30AM WGGB Springfield-Holyoke 9:00 AM WSVI ST. CROIX 9:00 AM KQTV St. Joseph 8:00 AM KDNL St. Louis 10:00 AM WSYR Syracuse 10:00 AM WTXL Tallahassee-Thomasville 9:00 AM WFTS Tampa-St. Pete,Sarasota 10:00 AM WWSB Tampa-St. Pete,Sarasota 9:00 AM WTVG Toledo 10:30 AM KTKA Topeka 9:30 AM WGTU Traverse City-Cadillac 9:00 AM WKPT Tri-Cities, TN-VA 10:30 AM KGUN Tucson(Nogales) 7:00 AM KTUL Tulsa 8:00 AM KLTV Tyler-Longview(Lfkn&Ncgd) 8:00 AM WUTR Utica 10:30 AM KAVU Victoria 10:00 AM KXXV Waco-Temple-Bryan 9:30 AM WJLA Washington, DC,Hagerstown 10:00 AM WWTI Watertown 10:30 AM WAOW Wausau-Rhinelander 8:00 AM WPBF West Palm Beach-Ft. Pierce 10:30 AM KSWO Wichita Falls & Lawton 9:30 AM KAKE Wichita-Hutchinson Plus 8:00 AM WNEP Wilkes Barre-Scranton 10:30 AM WWAY Wilmington 9:00 AM KAPP Yakima-Pasco-Rchlnd-Knnwck 9:00 AM WYTV Youngstown 9:00 AM .
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