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Cwplus Station List 090119.Xlsx CW PLUS Market Clearance (as of September 1, 2019) Rank Market Time Zone On Air Call Letters Nielsen Call Letters CWPlus TV HH's TV HH's CWPlus % HD/SD 78 Harlingen-Wslco-Brnsvl, TX Central KCWT / KNVO-DT4 KCWT 249,656 351,810 71% HD 93 Savannah, GA Eastern WSAV-DT2 ESAV 328,860 328,860 100% HD 94 Charleston, SC Eastern WCBD-DT2 ECBD 257,322 320,980 80% HD 95 Myrtle Beach-Florence, SC Eastern WWMB-DT2 EWMB 184,596 281,550 66% HD 96 Burlington, VT-Plattsburgh, NY Eastern WPTZ-DT2 EPTZ 198,676 294,020 68% HD 100 Boise, ID Mountain KYUU-LP / KBOI-DT2 KYUU 264,300 264,300 100% HD 101 Fort Smith-Fay-Springdale, AR Central KHBS-DT2 / KHOG-DT2 NHBS / NHOG 281,757 292,160 96% HD 104 Fort Wayne, IN Eastern WISE-DT WISE 249,130 249,130 100% HD 105 Augusta-Aiken, GA Eastern WAGT-DT2 EAGT 192,379 249,090 77% HD 106 Johnstown-Altoona, PA Eastern WJAC-DT4 HJAC 262,840 262,840 100% HD 107 Greenville-New Bern-Wash, NC Eastern WNCT-DT2 ENCT 311,465 285,650 109% HD 108 Springfield-Holyoke, MA Eastern WWLP-DT2 EWLP 237,580 237,580 100% HD 109 Reno, NV Pacific KOLO-DT3 OOLO 263,990 263,990 100% HD 110 Lansing, MI Eastern WLAJ-DT2 ELAJ 230,333 238,990 96% HD 111 Lincoln-Hastings-Kearney, NE Central KCWH-LD / KNHL-DT3 KCWH / ONHL 210,488 263,110 80% SD 112 Tallahassee, FL-Thomasville, GA Eastern WTLF/ WTLH-DT2 WTLF 257,570 257,570 100% HD 113 Peoria-Bloomington, IL Central WEEK-DT3 GHOI 222,210 222,210 100% HD 114 Tyler-Longview, TX Central KYTX-DT2 MYTX 151,749 253,230 60% HD 115 Sioux Falls(Mitchell), SD Central KSFY-DT2 NSFY 252,660 252,660 100% HD 116 Montgomery-Selma, AL Central WBMM-DT1 / WNCF-DT2 WBMM 216,535 218,740 99% HD 117 Fargo-Valley City, ND Central KJXB-LD2 NJXB 229,368 240,560 95% HD 118 Macon, GA Eastern WMAZ-DT2 EMAZ 152,315 222,970 68% HD 119 Yakima-Pasco-Rchlnd, WA Pacific KIMA-DT2 / KEPR-DT2 NIMA / NEPR 239,760 239,760 100% HD 120 Traverse City-Cadillac, MI Eastern WFQX-DT2 EFQX 125,636 233,370 54% SD 121 Lafayette, LA Central KATC-DT2 NATC 207,809 222,450 93% HD 122 Bakersfield, CA Pacific KGET-DT2 NGET 222,213 212,180 105% HD 123 Eugene, OR Pacific KMTR-DT2 NMTR 215,690 231,570 93% HD 124 Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-SLO, CA Pacific KSBY-DT2 NSBY 222,190 222,190 100% HD 126 Monterey-Salinas, CA Pacific KION-DT2 NION 186,516 217,560 86% SD 127 Columbus, GA (Opelika, AL) Eastern WLTZ-DT2 ELTZ 194,930 206,520 94% HD 128 Corpus Christi, TX Central KRIS-DT2 NRIS 198,820 198,820 100% HD 129 Wilmington, NC Eastern WWAY-DT3 GWAY 114,090 191,440 60% HD 130 La Crosse-Eau Claire, WI Central WXOW-DT2 / WQOW-DT2 EXOW / EQOW 178,166 196,160 91% HD 131 Amarillo, TX Central KVII-DT2 / KVIH-DT2 NVII / NVIH 178,313 179,920 99% SD 132 Chico-Redding, CA Pacific KHSL-DT2 NHSL 127,026 179,370 71% HD 133 Columbus-Tupelo, MS Central WCBI-DT3 GCBI 121,299 172,520 70% HD 134 Wausau-Rhinelander, WI Central WAOW-DT2 / WYOW-DT2 EAOW / EYOW 166,030 166,030 100% HD 135 Medford-Klamath Falls, OR Pacific KTVL-DT2 NTVL 163,600 163,600 100% HD 136 Columbia-Jefferson City, MO Central KOMU-DT3 OOMU 163,790 163,790 100% HD 137 Monroe, LA-El Dorado, AR Central KNOE-DT2 NNOE 116,283 161,950 72% SD 138 Salisbury, MD Eastern WMDT-DT2 EMDT 155,240 155,240 100% HD 139 Rockford, IL Central WREX-DT2 EREX 168,841 161,530 105% HD Page 1 of 3 CW PLUS Market Clearance (as of September 1, 2019) Rank Market Time Zone On Air Call Letters Nielsen Call Letters CWPlus TV HH's TV HH's CWPlus % HD/SD 140 Beaumont-Port Arthur, TX Central KFDM-DT2 NFDM 156,020 156,020 100% HD 141 Topeka, KS Central KTKA-DT3 MTKA 135,622 161,010 84% HD 142 Odessa-Midland, TX Central KOSA-D2 / KWAB NOSA / KWAB 153,830 153,830 100% SD 143 Lubbock, TX Central KLCW-DT1 KLCW 153,370 153,370 100% HD 144 Duluth, MN-Superior, WI Central KDLH-DT KDLH 157,070 157,070 100% HD 145 Palm Springs, CA Pacific KCWQ / KESQ-DT3 KCWQ 152,840 152,840 100% HD 146 Minot-Bismarck-Dickinson, ND Central KXMA-DT1 / KXMB-DT2 / KXMC-DT2 / KXMD-DT2 KXMA / NXMB / NXMC / NXMD 137,492 156,240 88% HD 147 Anchorage, AK Pacific (-1 hr) KYUR-DT2 NYUR 149,120 149,120 100% HD 148 Wichita Falls, TX-Lawton, OK Central KAUZ-DT2 NAUZ 142,990 142,990 100% HD 149 Sioux City, IA Central KTIV-DT2 NTIV 144,180 144,180 100% HD 150 Panama City, FL Central WJHG-DT2 EJHG 137,830 137,830 100% HD 151 Erie, PA Eastern WSEE-DT2 / WICU-DT2 ESEE / EICU 141,020 141,020 100% HD 152 Albany, GA Eastern WALB-DT4 / WGCW-LD HALB 106,344 134,510 79% HD 153 Joplin, MO-Pittsburg, KS Central KFJX-DT2 NFJX 109,392 136,740 80% SD 154 Rochester, MN-Mason City, IA Central KTTC-DT2 NTTC 134,990 134,990 100% HD 155 Bangor, ME Eastern WABI-DT2 EABI 125,970 125,970 100% HD 156 Biloxi-Gulfport, MS Central WXXV-DT3 GXXV 107,068 124,130 86% SD 157 Gainesville, FL Eastern WCJB-DT2 ECJB 121,060 121,060 100% HD 158 Terre Haute, IN Eastern WTHI-DT3 GTHI 18,578 127,470 15% SD 159 Sherman, TX -Ada, OK Central KTEN-DT2 NTEN 120,100 120,100 100% HD 160 Binghamton, NY Eastern WBNG-DT2 EBNG 119,990 120,060 100% HD 161 Idaho Falls-Pocatello, ID Mountain KIFI-DT3 OIFI 119,590 119,590 100% SD 162 Wheeling, WV-Steubenville, OH Eastern WBWO WBWO 95,364 121,320 79% SD 163 Bluefield-Beckley-Oak Hill, WV Eastern WVVA-DT2 EVVA 102,334 118,520 86% HD 164 Missoula, MT Mountain KPAX-DT2 NPAX 113,110 113,110 100% HD 165 Abilene-Sweetwater, TX Central KTXS-DT2 NTXS 74,109 107,760 69% HD 166 Yuma, AZ-El Centro, CA Mountain KECY-DT3 OECY 105,690 105,690 100% SD 167 Billings, MT Mountain KTVQ-DT2 NTVQ 83,313 105,470 79% HD 168 Hattiesburg-Laurel, MS Central WHLT-DT2 EHLT 94,763 102,840 92% HD 169 Utica, NY Eastern WKTV-DT2 EKTV 93,930 93,930 100% HD 170 Clarksburg-Weston, WV Eastern WVFX-DT2 EVFX 95,628 97,020 99% SD 171 Rapid City, SD Mountain KCLO-DT2 NCLO 95,320 95,320 100% HD 172 Lake Charles, LA Central KPLC-DT2 NPLC 84,963 91,490 93% SD 173 Dothan, AL Central WTVY-DT3 ETVY 89,753 92,300 97% HD 174 Quincy, IL-Hannibal, MO-Keokuk, IA Central WGEM-DT2 EGEM 93,920 93,920 100% HD 175 Harrisonburg, VA Eastern WSVW-LD2 ESVW 65,034 86,700 75% HD 176 Elmira (Corning), NY Eastern WENY-DT3 GENY 68,899 86,230 80% HD 177 Jackson, TN Central KNBJ-LD2 NNBJ 72,709 85,540 85% SD 178 Watertown, NY Eastern WWTI-DT2 EWTI 81,630 81,630 100% HD 179 Alexandria, LA Central KALB-DT3 OALB 82,270 82,270 100% HD 180 Jonesboro, AR Central KAIT-D3 OAIT 57,645 76,860 75% SD 181 Bowling Green, KY Central WBKO-DT3 GBKO 77,360 77,360 100% SD Page 2 of 3 CW PLUS Market Clearance (as of September 1, 2019) Rank Market Time Zone On Air Call Letters Nielsen Call Letters CWPlus TV HH's TV HH's CWPlus % HD/SD 182 Marquette, MI Eastern WBKP-DT1 / WBUP-DT2 WBKP / DBUP 78,000 78,000 100% SD 183 Charlottesville, VA Eastern WVIR-DT3 GVIR 72,320 72,320 100% HD 184 Laredo, TX Central KYLX-LD2 NYLX 55,632 70,980 78% HD 185 Butte-Bozeman, MT Mountain KXLF-DT2 / KBZK-DT2 NXLF/ NBZK 69,060 69,060 100% HD 186 Bend, OR Pacific KTVZ-DT2 NTVZ 67,170 67,170 100% SD 187 Grand Junction-Montrose, CO Mountain KJCT-DT2 TBD 57,729 67,150 86% HD 188 Lafayette, IN Eastern WLFI-DT2 ELFI 44,967 66,710 67% HD 189 Twin Falls, ID Mountain KMVT-DT2 NMVT 58,359 62,360 94% HD 190 Lima, OH Eastern WBOH WBOH 58,878 62,840 94% SD 191 Meridian, MS Central WTOK-DT3 GTOK 61,460 61,460 100% HD 192 Great Falls, MT Mountain KRTV-DT2 NRTV 57,971 60,220 96% HD 193 Greenwood-Greenville, MS Central WBWD WBWD 31,463 58,410 54% SD 194 Parkersburg, WV Eastern WOVA-LD2 EOVA 48,433 56,980 85% SD 195 Eureka, CA Pacific KECA-LD / KVIQ-DT3 KECA 51,700 56,660 91% HD 196 San Angelo, TX Central KTXE-LD2 NTXE 5,700 54,100 11% HD 197 Cheyenne, WY-Scottsbluff, NE Mountain KGWN-DT2 OGWN 39,826 53,720 74% SD 198 Casper-Riverton, WY Mountain KCWY-DT2 NCWY 40,589 52,190 78% HD 199 Mankato, MN Central KMNF-LD2 NMNF 26,529 49,610 53% SD 200 Ottumwa, IA-Kirksville, MO Central KYOU-D4 QYOU 36,542 42,990 85% SD 201 St. Joseph, MO Central KNPG-LD2 NNPG 32,850 42,230 78% HD 202 Fairbanks, AK Pacific (-1 hr) KATN-DT3 OATN 35,180 35,180 100% HD 203 Victoria, TX Central KVCT-DT3 GVCT 26,673 31,380 85% SD 204 Zanesville, OH Eastern WBZV WBZV 30,550 30,550 100% SD 205 Helena, MT Mountain KTVH-D2 NTVH 11,485 27,430 42% HD 206 Presque Isle, ME Eastern WAGM-DT3 GAGM 22,932 25,480 90% SD 207 Juneau, AK Pacific (-1 hr) KJUD-DT2 NJUD 24,390 24,390 100% HD 208 Alpena, MI Eastern WBAE WBAE 8,998 15,360 59% SD 209 North Platte, NE Central KIIT-LD2 NIIT 12,276 13,640 90% SD 210 Glendive, MT Mountain KWZB KWZB 4,000 4,030 99% SD Total CWPlus HH's: 14,415,893 16,125,990 89% Page 3 of 3.
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