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Hold at All Costs Tv Showing Schedule Updated July 20, 2011 Page 1 HOLD AT ALL COSTS TV SHOWING SCHEDULE Past showings of Hold at all Costs have been removed from this schedule. If you have information of a new showing, contact the Webmaster and the schedule will be added to this listing. Refer to the Hold at All Costs TV Showing Schedule below to see the scheduled showing time, date, and channel for the movie Hold at All Costs by your local PBS (Public Broadcasting System) TV station. If you don’t see a scheduled time in your location, contact your local PBS station and then send your state, city and the date, time, and channel to the OPHSA Webmaster who will post it to this Hold at All Costs TV Showing Schedule so other OPHSA members in your area can know when is available. Thanks. Freeman Bradford [email protected] Alabama ................1 Hawaii ...................4 Michigan ...............7 New York ..............9 Tennessee ............13 Alaska ...................2 Idaho .....................4 Minnesota .............8 North Carolina ....10 Texas ...................13 Arizona .................2 Illinois ...................4 Mississippi ............8 North Dakota ......10 Utah ....................13 Arkansas ...............2 Indiana ..................5 Missouri ................8 Ohio ....................11 Vermont ..............14 California ..............2 Iowa ......................5 Montana ................8 Oklahoma ............11 Virginia ...............14 Colorado ...............3 Kansas ...................5 Nebraska ...............9 Oregon ................11 Washington .........14 Connecticut ...........3 Kentucky ...............6 Nevada ..................9 Pennsylvania .......12 Washington D.C. .14 Delaware ...............3 Louisiana ..............6 New Hampshire ....9 Rhode Island .......12 West Virginia ......14 Florida ...................3 Maine ....................7 New Jersey ............9 South Carolina ....12 Wisconsin ............15 Georgia .................4 Maryland ...............7 New Mexico .........9 South Dakota ......12 Wyoming ............15 Hawaii ...................4 Massachusetts .......7 New Mexico .........9 South Dakota ......12 Note: There will be showings on PBS World in various locations on Tuesday, May 31 at 8:30am, 2:30pm and 7:30pm. Check your local listings and your local PBS stations for details. HOLD AT ALL COSTS TV SHOWING SCHEDULE State City Station Channel Date Time Schedule Updates * An astrisk in this column indicates that there has been a change in the entry. As the date for the showing in your area approaches, you may want to check here to be sure the sta- tion hasn’t changed the date or the time. Alabama Birmingham WBIQ 10 Demopolis WIIQ 41 Dozier WDIQ 2 Florence WFIQ 36 Huntsville WHIQ 25 Louisville WGIQ 43 Page 2 Updated July 20, 2011 HOLD AT ALL COSTS TV SHOWING SCHEDULE State City Station Channel Date Time Mobile WEIQ 42 Montgomery WAIQ 26 Mont Cheaha WCIQ 7 Alaska Anchorage KAKM 7 Fairbanks KUAC-TV 9 Juneau KTOO-TV 3 Kodiak KMXT-LP 9 Arizona Phoenix Cox Cable 88 * Tucson Comcast 203 Cox 83 Arkansas Arkadelphia KETG 9 El Dorado KETZ 12 Fayetteville KAFT 13 Jonesboro KTEJ 19 Little Rock KTETS 2 Mountain View KEMV 6 California Bakersfield K18HD 18 Eureka KEET 13 Fresno KVPT 18 Huntington Beach KOCE-TV 50.4 *See also South- Los Angeles KCET 50.4 ern CA listing Redding KIXE 9 Sacramento KVIE 6 San Bernardino KVCR-DT 24 San Diego KPBS 15 Updated July 20, 2011 Page 3 HOLD AT ALL COSTS TV SHOWING SCHEDULE State City Station Channel Date Time Schedule change San Francisco KQED World 9.3 Comcast 190 San Jose KTEH 54.2 Santa Rosa KRCB 22 * Southern CA PBS World 50.3 TV Watsonville KQET 25 Colorado Broomfield KBDI-TV 12 Denver KRMA-TV 6 Durango KRMU 20 Grand Junction KRMJ 18 Pueblo KTSC 8 Steamboat Spring KRMZ 24 Connecticut Bridgeport WEDW 49 Hartford WEDH 24 New Haven WEDY 65 Norwich WEDN 53 Delaware Seaford WHYY-TV 64 Wilmington WHYY-TV 12 Florida Coca WBCC 68 Daytona Beach WDSC-TV 15 Fort Lauderdale WPBT 2 Fort Myers WGCU 30 Gainsville WUFT 5 Jacksonville WJCT 7 Miami WLRN-TV 17 Miami WPBT 2 Page 4 Updated July 20, 2011 HOLD AT ALL COSTS TV SHOWING SCHEDULE State City Station Channel Date Time Orlando WMFE 3 &24 Panama City WFSG 56 Pensacola WSRE 23 Tallahassee WFSU-TV 11 Tampa WEDU 3 Tampa WUSF-TV 16 West Palm Beach WXEL-TV 42 Georgia Atlanta WPBA 30 Athens WGTV 8 Chatsworth WNGH 18 Cochran WMUM-TV 19 Columbus WJSP-TV 28 Dawson WACS-TV 25 Pelham WABW-TV 14 Savannah WVAN-TV 9 Waycross WXGA-TV 8 Wrens WCES-TV 20 Hawaii Honolulu KHET 11 Wailuku KMEB 10 Idaho Boise KAID 4 Coeur d’Alene KCDT 26 Moscow KUID 35 Pocatello KISU 10 Twin Falls KIPT 13 Illinois Carbondale WSIU-TV 8 Charleston WEIU-TV 51 Updated July 20, 2011 Page 5 HOLD AT ALL COSTS TV SHOWING SCHEDULE State City Station Channel Date Time Chicago WTTW 11 Chicago WYCC 20 Jacksonville WSEC 14 Wacomb WMEC 22 Moline WQPT 24 Olney WUSI-TV 16 Peoria WTVP 47 Quincy WQEC 27 Urbana WILL 12 Indiana Bloomington WTIU 30 Evansville WNIN 9 Fort Wayne WFWA 39 Gary WYIN 56 Indianapolis WFYI 20 Muncie WIPB 49.1 49.2 49.2 South Bend WNIT 34 Vincennes WVUT 22 Iowa Council Bluffs KBIN 32 Davenport KQIN 36 Des Moines KDIN-TV 11 Fort Dodge KTIN 21 Iowa City KIIN 12 Mason City KYIN 24 Red Oak KHIN 36 Sioux City KSIN-TV 27 Waterloo KRIN 32 Kansas Page 6 Updated July 20, 2011 HOLD AT ALL COSTS TV SHOWING SCHEDULE State City Station Channel Date Time Topeka KTWU 11 Wichita KPTS 8 Dodge City KDCK 21 Colby KWKS 19 Hays KOOD 9 Lakin KSWK 3 Kentucky Ashland WKAS 25 Bowling Green WKGB-TV 53 Covington WCVN-TV 54 Elisbethtown WKZT 23 Hazard WKHA 35 Lexington WKLE 46 Louisville WKPC-TV 15 Louisville WKMJ-TV 68 Madisonville WKMA-TV 35 Morehead WKMR 38 Murray WKMU 21 Owensboro WKOH 31 Owenton WKON 53 Paducah WKPD 29 Pikeville WKPI-TV 22 Somerset WKSO-TV 29 Louisiana New Orleans WLAE-TV 32 New Orleans WYES-TV 12 Alexandria KLPA-TV 25 Baton Rouge WLPB 27 Monroe KLTM-TV 13 Lafayette KLPB-TV 24 Updated July 20, 2011 Page 7 HOLD AT ALL COSTS TV SHOWING SCHEDULE State City Station Channel Date Time Lake Charles KLTL-TV 18 Shreveport KLTS-TV 24 Maine Augusta WCBB 10 Biddeford WMEA-TV 26 Calais WMED-TV 13 Orono WMEB-TV 12 Presque Isle WMEM-TV 10 Maryland Annapolis WMPT 22 Baltimore WMPB 67 Frederick WFPT 62 Hagerstown WWPB 31 Oakland WGPT 36 Salisbury WCPB 28 Massachusetts Boston WGBH-TV 2 * Springfield WGBY 57 Comcast 209 or 222 Michigan Alpena WCML 6 Bad Axe WDCQ 35 Cadillac WCMV 27 Detroit WTVS 56 East Lansing WKAR-TV 23 Flint WFUM 28 Kalamazoo WGVK 52 Grand Rapids WGVU 35 Manistee WCMW 21 Marquette WNMU-TV 13 Page 8 Updated July 20, 2011 HOLD AT ALL COSTS TV SHOWING SCHEDULE State City Station Channel Date Time Mount Pleasant WCMU-TV 14 University Center WDCP-TV 19 Minnesota Appleton KWCM-TV 10 Bemidji KAWE-TV 9 Brainer KAWB 22 Crookston KCGE-DT 16 Duluth WDSE 8 Hibbing WRPT 31 Rochester KSMQ 15 Saint Paul KTCS 2 Saint Paul KTCI 17 Worthington KSMN 20 Mississippi Biloxi WMAH-TV 19 Booneville WMAE-TV 16 Bude WMAU-TV 12 Greewood WMAO-TV 23 Jackson WMPN 29 Meridian WMAW-TV 14 Oxford WMAV-TV 18 Starkville WMAB-TV 2 Missouri Joplin KOZI 26 Kansas City KCPT 19 Saint Louis KETC 9 Springfield KOZK 21 Sedalia KMOS 6 Montana Bozeman KUSM 9 Updated July 20, 2011 Page 9 HOLD AT ALL COSTS TV SHOWING SCHEDULE State City Station Channel Date Time Missoula KUFM-TV 11 Billings KBGS-TV 16 Nebraska Alliance KTNE-TV 13 Bassett KMNE-TV 7 Hastings KHNE-TV 29 Lexington KLNE-TV 3 Lincoln KUON-TV 12 Merriman KRNE-TV 12 Norfolk KXNE-TV 19 North Platte KPNE-TV 9 Omaha KYNE-TV 26 Nevada Las Vegas KLVX 10 Reno KNPB 5 New Hampshire Durham WENG-TV 11 Keene WEKW-TV 52 Littleton WLED-TV 49 New Jersey Newark WNET 13 Camden WNJS 23 Montclair WNJN 50 New Brunswick WNJB 58 Trenton WNJT 52 New Mexico Albuquerque KNME 5 Las Cruces KRWG-TV 22 Portales KENW 3 New York Page 10 Updated July 20, 2011 HOLD AT ALL COSTS TV SHOWING SCHEDULE State City Station Channel Date Time Albany WMHT 17 Binghamton WSKG-TV 46 Buffalo WNED-TV 17 Corning WSKA-TV 30 Garden City WLIW 21 * New York City WNET 13 Norwood WNPI 18 Plattsburgh WCFE-TV 57 Rochester WXXI 21 Schenectady WMHT-TV 17 Syracuse WCNY-TV 24 Watertown WPBS-TV 16 North Carolina Charlotte WTVI 42 Asheville WUNF-TV 33 Canton WUNW 27 Chapel Hill WUNC-TV 4 Concord WUNG-TV 58 Edenton WUND-TV 2 Greenville WUNK-TV 25 Jacksonville WUNM-TV 19 Linville WUNE-TV 17 Lumberton WUNU 31 Raleigh-Durham WRAL 5 Roanoke Rapids WUNP-TV 36 Wilmington WUNJ-TV 39 Winston-Salem WUNL-TV 26 North Dakota Bismarck KBME-TV 3 Devils Lake KMDE 25 Updated July 20, 2011 Page 11 HOLD AT ALL COSTS TV SHOWING SCHEDULE State City Station Channel Date Time Dickinson KDSE 9 Ellendale KJRE 19 Fargo KFME 13 Grand Forks KGFE 2 Minot KSRE 6 Williston KWSE 4 Ohio Akron WEAO 49 Athens WOUB 20 Bowling Green WBGU-TV 27 Cambridg WOUC 44 * Cincinnati WCET-TV 48 Cleveland WVIZ 25 Columbus WOSU-TV 34 Dayton WPTD 16 Oxford WPTO 14 Portsmouth WPBO-TV 42 Toledo WGTE-TV 30 Youngstown WNEO 45 Oklahoma Cheyenne KWET 12 Eufaula KOET 3 Oklahoma City KETA-TV 13 Tulsa KOED 11 Oregon Bend KOAB-TV 3 Comcast Comcast channel 310 Corvallis KOAC-TV 7 Eugene KEPB-TV 28 La Grande KTVR-TV 13 Page 12 Updated July 20, 2011 HOLD AT ALL COSTS TV SHOWING SCHEDULE State City Station Channel Date Time Portland KOPB-TV 10 Klamath Falls KSYS 8 Medford KSYS 8 1 (will find another slot soon) Pennsylvania Allentown WLVT-TV 39 Clearfield WPSU-TV 3 Erie WQLN 54 Harrisburg WITF-TV 33 Philadelphia WHYY 12 Pittsburgh WQED 13 Scranton WVIA-TV 44 Rhode Island Providence WSBE-TV 36 South Carolina Allendale WEBA-TV 14 Beaufort WJWJ-TV 16 Charleston WITV 7 Columbia WRLK-TV 35
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