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Abc TV NETWORK 01-18 ABC TELEVISION NETWORK PACIFIC Fairbanks WASH. KATN Anchorage KYUR Seattle MOUNTAIN Juneau KOMO KJUD MONT. Spokane KXLY CENTRAL Yakima Great Falls KAPP ORE. KFBB N.D. Missoula KTMF Kennewick-Pasco Minot Devils Lake MINN. Portland KVEW KMCY WDAZ KATU Helena ME. KHBB EASTERN Hibbing Eugene WIRT Bangor KEZI Bend Bismarck Fargo Eagle River WVII KOHD Butte KBMY WDAY WYOW MI. Billings Duluth Sault Ste Marie KWYB WDIO KSVI Calumet WGTQ Watertown Burlington WIS. WVNY WBKP Marquette WWTI VT. N.H. Portland Klamath Falls WBUP WMTW KDKF Boise S.D. Medford KIVI IDAHO WYO. Aberdeen Wausau CA. KDRV KABY Eau Claire WAOW Manchester Sheridan WQOW KSGW Minneapolis WMUR Lead KSTP Idaho Falls Traverse City Alpena Adams Boston KHSD Alexandria WGTU KIFI Green Bay WBKB Albany WCDC WCVB Twin Falls Redwood Falls KSAX Utica NV. KSAW Pierre WBAY WTEN KPRY KRWF Syracuse WUTR MASS. Redding Casper Lansing Rochester WSYR N.Y. Springfield R.I. Rapid City La Crosse WLAJ KRCR KTWO KOTA WHAM WGGB Providence/New Bedford WXOW Flint Sioux Falls Austin Buffalo Elmira WLNE KSFY Milwaukee WJRT Binghamton CONN. Eureka IOWA KAAL WISN Erie WKBW WENY WIVT KAEF UTAH Grand Rapids Scottsbluff Madison WZZM WJET New Haven KDUH WKOW Altoona WTNH NEB. Detroit Scranton Sioux City WATM WNEP Cheyenne KCAU Battle Creek WXYZ New York KKTQ Rockford WOTV WABC WTVO Youngstown PA. Cleveland Reno Des Moines Cedar Rapids South Bend Toledo WYTV Philadelphia N.J. Salt Lake City Chicago WTVG WEWS KOLO KTVX WOI KCRG WBND WPVI COLO. Moline ILL. WLS Ft. Wayne Pittsburgh San Francisco Sacramento WQAD OH. WTAE KXTV Hayes Center Ottumwa WPTA Harrisburg KGO KWNB Omaha KTVO Quincy IND. Lima WHTM Kearney KETV KHQA WOHL Columbus KHGI Peoria Lafayette WSYX Wheeling WICD WPBY WHOI Champaign WTRF MD. Baltimore Lincoln WMAR KLKN Indianapolis DEL. Denver KAN. Dayton W.V. Washington Fresno St. Joseph WRTV Grand Junction KMGH MO. WICS WKEF WJLA KFSN KQTV Clarksburg Monterey KJCT Springfield Cincinnati Harrisonburg Salisbury WCPO WBOY KSBW Colby Terre Haute Charleston WHSV WMDT St. Louis WAWV WCHS Colorado Springs KLBY Kansas City Topeka Columbia KDNL Charlottesville Las Vegas KRDO KMBC Lexington WVAW Bakersfield KTKA KMIZ Evansville Oak Hill Richmond Norfolk KTNV Louisville WTVQ KERO ARIZ. WEHT WOAY Lynchburg WRIC WVEC Garden City Harrisburg WHAS VA. WSET KUPK WSIL WBKO N.M. Wichita Bowling Green KAKE Springfield N.C. Poplar Bluff KY. Santa Barbara Joplin KSPR KPOB OKLA. Johnson City Winston Salem KEYT KODE EJHL Albuquerque WXLV Durham KOAT Tulsa New Bern TEX. Knoxville WTVD WCTI Los Angeles KTUL Fayetteville ARK. TENN. Nashville WATE Asheville Charlotte KABC KHOG Jackson WKRN WLOS WSOC Honolulu Amarillo WBBJ KITV KVII Oklahoma City Jonesboro Palm Springs KAIT Memphis Chattanooga KESQ KOCO WATN WTVC S.C. Ft. Smith Wilmington KHBS Little Rock MISS. Huntsville Florence WWAY KATV WAAY GA. Columbia WPDE Hilo Wailuku San Diego WOLO KGTV Phoenix Ada ALA. KHVO KMAU KNXV Clovis Lawton KTEN Yuma Silver City Tupelo Anniston Atlanta KVIH Lubbock KSWO WTVA WJSU KECY KOVT KAMC WSB Greenwood Birmingham Augusta WABG EABM WJBF Charleston Columbus WCIV Tucson Abilene WTVM KTXS Tuscaloosa KGUN Carlsbad Dallas Shreveport KOCT WCFT Macon WFAA KTBS WGXA San Angelo Jackson Meridian Montgomery Savannah El Paso KTXE West Monroe WAPT WTOK WNCF WJCL KVIA Midland Tyler KNOE Dothan KMID KLTV WDHN Albany WALB LA. Hattiesburg WDAM Jacksonville Waco Lufkin WJXX KXXV Alexandria Biloxi FLA. KTRE KLAX Baton Rouge WLOX Mobile Panama City WBRZ WEAR WMBB Tallahassee WTXL Gainesville WCJB Austin Lake Lafayette Beaumont KATC KVUE KBMT Charles KVHP Houston New Orleans KTRK WGNO Tampa Orlando San Antonio WFTV January 1, 2018 KSAT WFTS Victoria KAVU Sarasota WWSB West Palm Beach Laredo Corpus Christi KGNS WPBF KIII Naples WZVN Miami Weslaco WPLG KRGV.
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