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Attachment I DTV Tentative Channel Designations for the First Round of DTV Channel Elections Attachment I DTV Tentative Channel Designations for the First Round of DTV Channel Elections Current DTV Current NTSC Tentative Channel Call Sign Community State Channel Channel Designation 960916KE ANCHORAGE AK 26 9 26 KAKM ANCHORAGE AK 8 7 8 KDMD ANCHORAGE AK 32 33 32 KIMO ANCHORAGE AK 12 13 12 KTBY ANCHORAGE AK 20 4 20 KTUU-TV ANCHORAGE AK 10 2 10 KTVA ANCHORAGE AK 28 11 28 KYES ANCHORAGE AK 6 5 5 KYUK-TV BETHEL AK 3 4 3 KATN FAIRBANKS AK 18 2 18 KFXF FAIRBANKS AK 22 7 7 KTVF FAIRBANKS AK 26 11 11 KUAC-TV FAIRBANKS AK 24 9 9 KJUD JUNEAU AK 11 8 11 KTOO-TV JUNEAU AK 10 3 10 KUBD KETCHIKAN AK 13 4 13 KJNP-TV NORTH POLE AK 20 4 4 KTNL SITKA AK 2 13 2 WJSU-TV ANNISTON AL 9 40 9 WDBB BESSEMER AL 18 17 18 WABM BIRMINGHAM AL 36 68 36 WBRC BIRMINGHAM AL 50 6 50 WIAT BIRMINGHAM AL 30 42 30 WVTM-TV BIRMINGHAM AL 52 13 13 WIIQ DEMOPOLIS AL 19 41 19 WDHN DOTHAN AL 21 18 21 WTVY DOTHAN AL 36 4 36 WDIQ DOZIER AL 11 2 2 WFIQ FLORENCE AL 22 36 22 WYLE FLORENCE AL 20 26 20 WPXH GADSDEN AL 45 44 45 WTJP-TV GADSDEN AL 26 60 26 WTTO HOMEWOOD AL 28 21 28 WAFF HUNTSVILLE AL 49 48 49 WHIQ HUNTSVILLE AL 24 25 24 WZDX HUNTSVILLE AL 41 54 41 WGIQ LOUISVILLE AL 44 43 44 WALA-TV MOBILE AL 9 10 9 WEIQ MOBILE AL 41 42 41 WKRG-TV MOBILE AL 27 5 27 WMPV-TV MOBILE AL 20 21 20 WPMI-TV MOBILE AL 47 15 15 WAIQ MONTGOMERY AL 27 26 27 WCOV-TV MONTGOMERY AL 16 20 16 WMCF-TV MONTGOMERY AL 46 45 46 WNCF MONTGOMERY AL 51 32 32 WCIQ MOUNT CHEAHA AL 56 7 7 WDFX-TV OZARK AL 33 34 33 WBIH SELMA AL 29 29 29 1 Attachment I DTV Tentative Channel Designations for the First Round of DTV Channel Elections WRJM-TV TROY AL 48 67 48 WBMM TUSKEGEE AL 24 22 22 KETG ARKADELPHIA AR 13 9 13 KYPX CAMDEN AR 49 49 KEJB EL DORADO AR 43 43 KETZ EL DORADO AR 12 12 KTVE EL DORADO AR 27 10 27 KWFT EUREKA SPRINGS AR 34 34 KAFT FAYETTEVILLE AR 9 13 9 KHOG-TV FAYETTEVILLE AR 15 29 15 KFSM-TV FORT SMITH AR 18 5 18 KFTA-TV FORT SMITH AR 27 24 27 KHBS FORT SMITH AR 21 40 21 KWBM HARRISON AR 31 31 KVTH HOT SPRINGS AR 14 26 26 KAIT JONESBORO AR 9 8 8 KTEJ JONESBORO AR 20 19 20 KVTJ JONESBORO AR 49 48 48 KATV LITTLE ROCK AR 22 7 22 KKAP LITTLE ROCK AR 36 36 KLRT-TV LITTLE ROCK AR 30 16 30 KTHV LITTLE ROCK AR 12 11 12 KWBF LITTLE ROCK AR 44 42 44 KEMV MOUNTAIN VIEW AR 13 6 13 KLEP NEWARK AR 27 17 27 KASN PINE BLUFF AR 39 38 39 KVTN PINE BLUFF AR 24 25 24 KNWA-TV ROGERS AR 50 51 50 KSBN-TV SPRINGDALE AR 39 57 39 KCFG FLAGSTAFF AZ 32 9 32 KFPH-TV FLAGSTAFF AZ 27 13 13 KNAZ-TV FLAGSTAFF AZ 22 2 2 KTFL FLAGSTAFF AZ 18 4 18 KUVE-TV GREEN VALLEY AZ 47 46 46 KPHZ HOLBROOK AZ 11 11 11 KMOH-TV KINGMAN AZ 19 6 19 KPNX MESA AZ 36 12 12 KASW PHOENIX AZ 49 61 49 KDTP PHOENIX AZ 39 39 39 KNXV-TV PHOENIX AZ 56 15 15 KPAZ-TV PHOENIX AZ 20 21 20 KPHO-TV PHOENIX AZ 17 5 17 KSAZ-TV PHOENIX AZ 31 10 10 KTVK PHOENIX AZ 24 3 24 KTVW-TV PHOENIX AZ 34 33 33 KUTP PHOENIX AZ 26 45 26 KAZT-TV PRESCOTT AZ 25 7 7 KWBA SIERRA VISTA AZ 44 58 44 KPPX TOLLESON AZ 52 51 51 KGUN TUCSON AZ 35 9 9 KHRR TUCSON AZ 42 40 40 KMSB-TV TUCSON AZ 25 11 25 2 Attachment I DTV Tentative Channel Designations for the First Round of DTV Channel Elections KOLD-TV TUCSON AZ 32 13 32 KTTU-TV TUCSON AZ 19 18 19 KUAS-TV TUCSON AZ 28 27 28 KUAT-TV TUCSON AZ 30 6 30 KVOA TUCSON AZ 23 4 23 KSWT YUMA AZ 16 13 16 KYMA YUMA AZ 41 11 11 KDOC-TV ANAHEIM CA 32 56 32 KAEF ARCATA CA 22 23 22 KAZA-TV AVALON CA 47 54 47 KBAK-TV BAKERSFIELD CA 33 29 33 KERO-TV BAKERSFIELD CA 10 23 10 KGET-TV BAKERSFIELD CA 25 17 25 KUVI-TV BAKERSFIELD CA 55 45 45 KHIZ BARSTOW CA 44 64 44 960919KZ BISHOP CA 20 20 KBSV CERES CA 15 23 15 KHSL-TV CHICO CA 43 12 43 KNVN CHICO CA 36 24 24 KGMC CLOVIS CA 44 43 43 KVEA CORONA CA 39 52 39 KRCB COTATI CA 23 22 23 KECY-TV EL CENTRO CA 48 9 9 KVYE EL CENTRO CA 22 7 22 KBVU EUREKA CA 28 29 28 KEET EUREKA CA 11 13 11 KVIQ EUREKA CA 17 6 17 KUNO-TV FORT BRAGG CA 15 8 8 KAIL FRESNO CA 7 53 7 KFSN-TV FRESNO CA 9 30 30 KGPE FRESNO CA 34 47 34 KSEE FRESNO CA 38 24 38 KVPT FRESNO CA 40 18 40 KFTV HANFORD CA 20 21 20 KOCE-TV HUNTINGTONBEACH CA 48 50 48 KABC-TV LOS ANGELES CA 53 7 7 KCAL-TV LOS ANGELES CA 43 9 9 KCBS-TV LOS ANGELES CA 60 2 43 KCOP-TV LOS ANGELES CA 66 13 13 KLCS LOS ANGELES CA 41 58 41 KMEX-TV LOS ANGELES CA 35 34 34 KNBC LOS ANGELES CA 36 4 36 KTLA-TV LOS ANGELES CA 31 5 31 KWHY-TV LOS ANGELES CA 42 22 42 KNSO MERCED CA 5 51 11 KUVS-TV MODESTO CA 18 19 18 KION-TV MONTEREY CA 32 46 32 KSMS-TV MONTEREY CA 31 67 31 KTLN-TV NOVATO CA 47 68 47 KFTR-TV ONTARIO CA 29 46 29 KBEH OXNARD CA 24 63 24 KMIR-TV PALM SPRINGS CA 46 36 46 3 Attachment I DTV Tentative Channel Designations for the First Round of DTV Channel Elections KCVU PARADISE CA 20 30 20 KTFF-TV PORTERVILLE CA 48 61 48 KXLA RANCHO PALOS VERDES CA 51 44 51 KCRA-TV SACRAMENTO CA 35 3 35 KMAX-TV SACRAMENTO CA 21 31 21 KSPX SACRAMENTO CA 48 29 48 KCBA SALINAS CA 13 35 13 KPXN SAN BERNARDINO CA 38 30 38 KVCR-TV SAN BERNARDINO CA 26 24 26 KFMB-TV SAN DIEGO CA 55 8 8 KGTV SAN DIEGO CA 25 10 10 KNSD SAN DIEGO CA 40 39 40 KPBS SAN DIEGO CA 30 15 30 KSWB-TV SAN DIEGO CA 19 69 19 KUSI-TV SAN DIEGO CA 18 51 18 KBHK-TV SAN FRANCISCO CA 45 44 45 KCNS SAN FRANCISCO CA 39 38 39 KDTV SAN FRANCISCO CA 51 14 51 KMTP-TV SAN FRANCISCO CA 33 32 33 KPIX-TV SAN FRANCISCO CA 29 5 29 KTSF SAN FRANCISCO CA 27 26 27 KKPX SAN JOSE CA 41 65 41 KNTV SAN JOSE CA 12 11 12 KSTS SAN JOSE CA 49 48 49 KTEH SAN JOSE CA 50 54 50 KSBY SAN LUIS OBISPO CA 15 6 15 KTAS SAN LUIS OBISPO CA 34 33 34 KCSM-TV SAN MATEO CA 43 43 KFRE-TV SANGER CA 36 59 36 KEYT-TV SANTA BARBARA CA 27 3 27 KPMR SANTA BARBARA CA 21 38 21 KCOY-TV SANTA MARIA CA 19 12 19 KOVR STOCKTON CA 25 13 25 KQCA STOCKTON CA 46 58 46 KVMD TWENTYNINEPALMS CA 23 23 KFSF-TV VALLEJO CA 34 66 34 KJLA VENTURA CA 49 57 49 KMPH VISALIA CA 28 26 28 KNXT VISALIA CA 50 49 50 KTFD-TV BOULDER CO 15 14 15 KWHD CASTLE ROCK CO 46 53 46 KKTV COLORADO SPRINGS CO 10 11 10 KRDO-TV COLORADO SPRINGS CO 24 13 24 KXRM-TV COLORADO SPRINGS CO 22 21 22 KCEC DENVER CO 51 50 51 KCNC-TV DENVER CO 35 4 35 KDVR DENVER CO 32 31 32 KPXC-TV DENVER CO 43 59 43 KRMA-TV DENVER CO 18 6 6 KRMT DENVER CO 40 41 40 KTVD DENVER CO 19 20 19 KWGN-TV DENVER CO 34 2 34 4 Attachment I DTV Tentative Channel Designations for the First Round of DTV Channel Elections KREZ-TV DURANGO CO 15 6 15 KRMU DURANGO CO 20 20 KTLL-TV DURANGO CO 33 33 KREG-TV GLENWOOD SPRINGS CO 23 3 23 KFQX GRAND JUNCTION CO 15 4 15 KJCT GRAND JUNCTION CO 7 8 7 KKCO GRAND JUNCTION CO 12 11 12 KREX-TV GRAND JUNCTION CO 2 5 2 KRMJ GRAND JUNCTION CO 17 18 18 KDEN LONGMONT CO 29 25 29 KREY-TV MONTROSE CO 13 10 13 KOAA-TV PUEBLO CO 42 5 42 KMAS-TV STEAMBOAT SPRINGS CO 10 24 10 KUPN STERLING CO 23 3 23 WSAH BRIDGEPORT CT 42 43 42 WFSB HARTFORD CT 33 3 33 WTIC-TV HARTFORD CT 31 61 31 WUVN HARTFORD CT 46 18 46 WVIT NEW BRITAIN CT 35 30 35 WCTX NEW HAVEN CT 39 59 39 WTNH NEW HAVEN CT 10 8 10 WEDN NORWICH CT 9 53 9 WBDC-TV WASHINGTON DC 51 50 50 WETA-TV WASHINGTON DC 27 26 27 WHUT-TV WASHINGTON DC 33 32 33 WJLA-TV WASHINGTON DC 39 7 7 WRC-TV WASHINGTON DC 48 4 48 WTTG WASHINGTON DC 36 5 36 WUSA WASHINGTON DC 34 9 9 WDPB SEAFORD DE 44 64 44 WHYY-TV WILMINGTON DE 55 12 12 WPPX WILMINGTON DE 31 61 31 WPPB-TV BOCA RATON FL 40 63 40 WXPX BRADENTON FL 42 66 42 WFTX CAPE CORAL FL 35 36 35 WKCF CLERMONT FL 17 18 17 WBCC COCOA FL 30 68 30 WESH DAYTONA BEACH FL 11 2 11 WVEN-TV DAYTONA BEACH FL 49 26 49 WFBD DESTIN FL 48 48 WSCV FORT LAUDERDALE FL 52 51 30 WBBH-TV FORT MYERS FL 15 20 15 WGCU FORT MYERS FL 31 30 31 WINK-TV FORT MYERS FL 9 11 9 WTCE-TV FORT PIERCE FL 38 21 38 WPAN FORT WALTON BEACH FL 40 53 40 WAWD FORT WALTONBEACH FL 49 58 49 WFGX FORT WALTONBEACH FL 50 35 50 WCJB-TV GAINESVILLE FL 16 20 16 WUFT GAINESVILLE FL 36 5 36 WGFL HIGH SPRINGS FL 28 53 28 WAMI-TV HOLLYWOOD FL 47 69 47 5 Attachment I DTV Tentative Channel Designations for the First Round of DTV Channel Elections WAWS JACKSONVILLE FL 32 30 32 WJCT JACKSONVILLE FL 38 7 7 WJEB-TV JACKSONVILLE FL 44 59 44 WJWB JACKSONVILLE FL 34 17 34 WJXT JACKSONVILLE FL 42 4 42 WTEV-TV JACKSONVILLE FL 19 47 19 WTLV JACKSONVILLE FL 13 12 13 WDLP-TV KEY WEST FL 3 22 3 WGEN-TV KEY WEST FL 12 8 8 WPXP LAKE WORTH FL 36 67 36 WMOR-TV LAKELAND FL 19 32 19 WACX LEESBURG FL 40 55 40 WLCB-TV LEESBURG FL 46 45 46 WFXU LIVE OAK FL 48 57 48 WBIF MARIANNA FL 51 51 WOPX MELBOURNE FL 48 56 48 WOTF-TV MELBOURNE FL 20 43 43 WBFS-TV MIAMI FL 32 33 32 WBZL MIAMI FL 19 39 19 WFOR-TV MIAMI FL 22 4 22 WHFT-TV MIAMI FL 46 45 46 WLRN-TV MIAMI FL 20 17 20 WLTV MIAMI FL 24 23 23 WPBT MIAMI FL 18 2 18 WPLG MIAMI FL 9 10 10 WSVN MIAMI FL 8 7 7 WTVJ MIAMI FL 31 6 31 WTVK NAPLES FL 45 46 45 WZVN-TV NAPLES FL 41 26 41 WCEU NEW SMYRNABEACH FL 33 15 33 WOGX OCALA FL 31 51 31 WJXX ORANGE PARK FL 10 25 10 WFTV ORLANDO FL 39 9 39 WMFE-TV ORLANDO FL 23 24 23 WRBW ORLANDO FL 41 65 41 WRDQ ORLANDO FL 14 27 27 WFGC PALM BEACH FL 49 61 49 WFSG PANAMA CITY FL 38 56 38 WJHG-TV PANAMA CITY FL 8 7 7 WMBB PANAMA CITY FL 19 13 13 WPGX PANAMA CITY FL 9 28 9 WPCT PANAMA CITYBEACH FL 47 46 47 WEAR-TV PENSACOLA FL 17 3 17 WHBR PENSACOLA FL 34 33 34 WJTC PENSACOLA FL 45 44 45 WSRE PENSACOLA FL 31 23 31 WTSP ST.
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