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Channel Affiliate Market Timeframe of Move Call TV Broadcasters’ Impact on Kentucky Broadcasters have an impact of $14.08 billion annually on Kentucky’s economy. 30,840 Jobs 20 Commercial TV Stations Call Channel Affiliate Market Timeframe of Move WHTN 39 Christian Television Network Nashville, TN (29) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WJDE-LD 24 Heroes & Icons Nashville, TN (29) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WJFB 66 Lifestyle Nashville, TN (29) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WNAB 58 CW Television Network Nashville, TN (29) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WNPT 8 Public Television Nashville, TN (29) Phase 10: May 2, 2020 - July 3, 2020 WNPX-TV 28 ION Media Networks Nashville, TN (29) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WPBM-CD 31 Religious Nashville, TN (29) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WTVF 5 CBS Nashville, TN (29) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WZTV 17 FOX Nashville, TN (29) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WAVE 3 NBC Louisville, KY (49) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WDRB 41 FOX Louisville, KY (49) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WJYL-CD 9 Trinity Broadcasting Network Louisville, KY (49) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WKMJ-TV 68 Public Television Louisville, KY (49) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WKPC-TV 15 Public Television Louisville, KY (49) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WKYI-CD 24 This TV Network Louisville, KY (49) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WKZT-TV 23 Public Television Louisville, KY (49) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WLCU-CD 4 Independent Louisville, KY (49) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WLKY 32 CBS Louisville, KY (49) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WMYO 58 My Network TV Louisville, KY (49) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WRLW-CA 17 HTN Louisville, KY (49) Phase 9: March 14, 2020 - May 1, 2020 WDKY-TV 56 FOX Lexington, KY (63) Phase 3: April 13, 2019 - June 21, 2019 WKHA 35 Public Television Lexington, KY (63) Phase 3: April 13, 2019 - June 21, 2019 WKLE 46 Public Television Lexington, KY (63) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WKMR 38 Public Television Lexington, KY (63) Phase 3: April 13, 2019 - June 21, 2019 WKSO-TV 29 Public Television Lexington, KY (63) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WKYT-TV 27 CBS Lexington, KY (63) Phase 3: April 13, 2019 - June 21, 2019 WLEX-TV 18 NBC Lexington, KY (63) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WTVQ-DT 36 ABC Lexington, KY (63) Phase 3: April 13, 2019 - June 21, 2019 WUPX-TV 67 ION Media Networks Lexington, KY (63) Phase 3: April 13, 2019 - June 21, 2019 KBSI 23 FOX Paducah, KY-Cape Girardeau, MO-Harrisburg-Mt Vernon,Phase IL (83) 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 KFVS-TV 12 CBS Paducah, KY-Cape Girardeau, MO-Harrisburg-Mt Vernon,Phase IL (83) 9: March 14, 2020 - May 1, 2020 WDKA 49 My Network TV Paducah, KY-Cape Girardeau, MO-Harrisburg-Mt Vernon,Phase IL (83) 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WKMU 21 Public Television Paducah, KY-Cape Girardeau, MO-Harrisburg-Mt Vernon,Phase IL (83) 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WKPD 29 Public Television Paducah, KY-Cape Girardeau, MO-Harrisburg-Mt Vernon,Phase IL (83) 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WPSD-TV 6 NBC Paducah, KY-Cape Girardeau, MO-Harrisburg-Mt Vernon,Phase IL (83) 9: March 14, 2020 - May 1, 2020 WTCT 27 Religious Paducah, KY-Cape Girardeau, MO-Harrisburg-Mt Vernon,Phase IL (83) 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WUWT-CD 9 Retro Television Network Paducah, KY-Cape Girardeau, MO-Harrisburg-Mt Vernon,Phase IL (83) 9: March 14, 2020 - May 1, 2020 WEHT 25 ABC Evansville, IN (103) Phase 10: May 2, 2020 - July 3, 2020 WEVV-TV 44 CBS Evansville, IN (103) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WFIE 14 NBC Evansville, IN (103) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WJTS-CD 0 Yto Evansville, IN (103) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WKMA-TV 35 Public Television Evansville, IN (103) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WKOH 31 Public Television Evansville, IN (103) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WTVW 7 The CW Plus Network Evansville, IN (103) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WKGB-TV 53 Public Television Bowling Green, KY (181) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WNKY 40 NBC Bowling Green, KY (181) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WCET 48 Public Television Cincinnati, OH (36) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WCPO-TV 9 ABC Cincinnati, OH (36) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WCVN-TV 54 Public Television Cincinnati, OH (36) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WKON 52 Public Television Cincinnati, OH (36) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WLWT 5 NBC Cincinnati, OH (36) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WPTO 14 Public Television Cincinnati, OH (36) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WSTR-TV 64 My Network TV Cincinnati, OH (36) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WXIX-TV 19 FOX Cincinnati, OH (36) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WCHS-TV 8 ABC Charleston-Huntington, WV (70) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WKAS 25 Public Television Charleston-Huntington, WV (70) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WKPI-TV 22 Public Television Charleston-Huntington, WV (70) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WLPX-TV 29 ION Media Networks Charleston-Huntington, WV (70) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WOWK-TV 13 CBS Charleston-Huntington, WV (70) Phase 10: May 2, 2020 - July 3, 2020 WQCW 30 CW Television Network Charleston-Huntington, WV (70) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WSAZ-TV 3 NBC Charleston-Huntington, WV (70) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WTSF 61 Daystar TV Network Charleston-Huntington, WV (70) Phase 10: May 2, 2020 - July 3, 2020 WVAH-TV 11 FOX Charleston-Huntington, WV (70) Phase 6: September 7, 2019 - October 18, 2019 WVPB-TV 33 Public Television Charleston-Huntington, WV (70) Phase 10: May 2, 2020 - July 3, 2020.
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