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NATIONAL DISTRIBUTION • JUCETV Can Be Viewed on AT&T U-Verse 24 NATIONAL DISTRIBUTION JUCETV can be viewed on AT&T U-verse 24/7 nationwide on channel 570. Below is a state-by-state listing of other cable and broadcast outlets that carry JUCETV. ALABAMA *Digital Multicast City Channel WTJP Gadsden/Birmingham 26.3 WMPV-DT Mobile 20.3 WMCF-DT Montgomery 46.3 WMJN Somerville 29.3 Cable System City Channel AT&T U-verse Birmingham 570 AT&T U-verse Mobile 570 AT&T U-verse Huntsville 570 Cable Star Ragland 254 Cablevision Services Odenville 169 Coosa Cable Lincoln 98 Coosa Cable Pell City 819 Hayneville Holdings Co. Greenville 46 James Cable Sulligent 298 Knology Harvest 141 Knology Huntsville 141 Knology-Valley Lanett 141 Knology Madison 141 Knology Montgomery 141 Knology Prattville 141 Knology Redstone Arsenal 141 Knology Valley 141 Riviera Utilities Foley 845 AMERICAN SAMOA Broadcast Affiliates City Channel KJCP-TV Pago Pago 38 Cable System City Channel Cable Vision Pago Pago 44 Cable Vision American Samoa 44 Pacific Island Cable American Samoa 44 ARIZONA *Digital Multicast City Channel KPAZ-DT Phoenix 20.3 Cable System City Channel Western Broadband Robson Ranch 201 Western Broadband Saddlebrooke 201 Western Broadband Sun Lakes 201 ARKANSAS Cable System City Channel AT&T U-verse Ft. Smith 570 AT&T U-verse Little Rock 570 Craig Cable TV Craig 78 Hydaburg Cable TV Hydaburg 78 Ritter Communication Marked Tree CALIFORNIA *Digital Multicast City Channel KTBN Los Angeles 23.3 Los Angeles 40.3 Cable System City Channel AT&T U-verse Bakersfield 570 AT&T U-verse Fresno/Visalia 570 AT&T U-verse Los Angeles 570 AT&T U-verse Monterey 570 AT&T U-verse Sacramento/Modesto 570 AT&T U-verse San Diego 570 AT&T U-verse San Francisco/Oakland 570 AT&T U-verse San Jose/Santa Clara 570 Champion Broadband Arcadia 125 Champion Broadband Los Angeles 125 Champion Broadband Monrovia 125 Champion Broadband Pasadena 125 Golden Rain Foundation Laguna Woods 201 Lone Pine Cablevision Lone Pine 298 Rancho Murrieta Assoc. Rancho Murrieta 282 Volcano Vision Pioneer 47 COLORADO *Digital Multicast City Channel KPJR Greeley/Denver 38.3 Cable System City Channel Comcast Denver 238 CONNECTICUT Cable System City Channel AT&T U-verse Hartford 570 AT&T U-verse New Haven 570 AT&T U-verse Stamford 570 Thames Valley Comm. Groton 170 WASHINGTON D.C. Cable System City Channel Comcast D.C. 288 DELAWARE Broadcast Affiliates City Channel W40AZ Wilmington(NMTV) 40 FLORIDA *Digital Multicast City Channel WTCE-DT Ft. Pierce 38.3 WJEB-DT Jacksonville 44.3 WHFT-DT Miami 46.3 Cable System City Channel American Cable Suwannee 21 AT&T U-verse Jacksonville 570 AT&T U-verse Miami 570 AT&T U-verse Orlando 570 AT&T U-verse West Palm Beach 570 Cable Vision of Marion Co Palm Cay Campbellton Cable TV Campbellton 35 Communicom Micanopy 298 Communicom Mcintosh 298 Communicom Reddick 298 Communicom Salem 298 James Cable Orange Lake 298 James Cable Steinhatchee 298 Knology Lynn Haven 141 Knology Panama City 141 Knology Panama City Beach 141 REI Communications Bartow 308 GEORGIA Broadcast Affiliates: City Channel W55B Dalton 16 Marietta 55 *Digital Multicast City Channel WHSG Atlanta 44.3 Cable System City Channel AT&T U-verse Atlanta 570 City Net Tifton 138 City of Tifton Tifton 138 Covington Cable TV Covington 130 Covington Cable TV Oxford 130 Covington Cable TV Porterdale 130 Darien Communications Darien 333 Knology Augusta 141 Knology Columbus 141 Knology Evans 141 Knology Grovetown 141 Knology Martinez 141 Knology Midland 141 Mediastream Waycross 149 Pineland Telephone Cooperatives, Inc. Metter 94 Knology-Valley West Point 141 Reynolds Cable TV Hartford- New Haven 298 Thomasville Utilities Thomasville 266 Watson Cable Company Warner Robbins 488 GUAM Cable System City Channel Marianas Cablevision Agana 137 IDAHO Broadcast Affiliates: City Channel KIDQ-TV Lewiston 61 KDID Twin Falls 55 Cable System City Channel Mullan Cable TV Mullan ILLINOIS Cable System City Channel AT&T U-verse Champaign 570 HTC Comm. Waterloo 66 INDIANA *Digital Multicast: City Channel WCLJ-DT Bloomington/Indianapolis 56.3 WGTW Indianapolis Cable System City Channel AT&T U-verse Anderson 570 AT&T U-verse Bloomington 570 AT&T U-verse Indianapolis 570 AT&T U-verse Muncie 570 AT&T U-verse South Bend 570 Cinergy MetroNet Connersv Cinergy MetroNet Greencas Cinergy MetroNet Huntington Cinergy MetroNet Lebanon Cinergy MetroNet Madison Cinergy MetroNet N. Manchester Cinergy MetroNet N. Vernon Cinergy MetroNet New Castle Cinergy MetroNet Seymour Cinergy MetroNet Vincennes Cinergy MetroNet Wabash Time Warner Dayton/ Richmond RTC Comm. Akron/Rochester 153 IOWA Broadcast Affiliates: City Channel K61HD Davenport 61 Cable System City Channel Hitec Hawarden 210 The Community Agency Hartley 298 The Community Agency Paullina 298 The Community Agency Primghar 298 The Community Agency Sanborn 298 ILLINOIS *Digital Multicast: City Channel WWTO-DT La Salle 10.3 Cable System: City Channel AT&T U-verse Chicago 570 Madison Communications Staunton 22 KANSAS Digital Multicast City Channel KJCA-TV Chanute 40.3 Cable System City Channel AT&T U-verse Kansas City 570 AT&T U-verse Topeka 570 AT&T U-verse Wichita 570 Blue Sky Cable Marquette 97 Blue Valley Tele-Comm. Home 328 Eagle Communications Hays 134 Eagle Communications Minneapolis 134 Eagle Communications Victoria 134 Idea Tek Systems Buhler 43 KENTUCKY Digital Multicast City Channel WJYL Louisville 16.4 Cable System City Channel AT&T U-verse Louisville 570 Inter Mountain Cable Harold/Martin 52 Inter Mountain Cable Banner 162 Inter Mountain Cable Barnetts Creek 162 Inter Mountain Cable Beaver 162 Inter Mountain Cable Belfry 162 Inter Mountain Cable Betsy Lane 162 Inter Mountain Cable Bevinsville 162 Inter Mountain Cable Blue River 162 Inter Mountain Cable Broad Bottom 162 Inter Mountain Cable Bypro 162 Inter Mountain Cable Canada 162 Inter Mountain Cable Craynor 162 Inter Mountain Cable Dana 162 Inter Mountain Cable David 162 Inter Mountain Cable Dorton 162 Inter Mountain Cable Drift 162 Inter Mountain Cable Dwale 162 Inter Mountain Cable Eastern 162 Inter Mountain Cable Emma 162 Inter Mountain Cable Endicott 162 Inter Mountain Cable Etty 162 Inter Mountain Cable Falcon 162 Inter Mountain Cable Fedscreek 162 Inter Mountain Cable Flat Fork 162 Inter Mountain Cable Forrest Hills 162 Inter Mountain Cable Freeburn 162 Inter Mountain Cable Galveston 162 Inter Mountain Cable Gapville 162 Inter Mountain Cable Garrett 162 Inter Mountain Cable Grethel 162 Inter Mountain Cable Gulnare 162 Inter Mountain Cable Gunlock 162 Inter Mountain Cable Halo 162 Inter Mountain Cable Hardy 162 Inter Mountain Cable Hatfield 162 Inter Mountain Cable Hi Hat 162 Inter Mountain Cable Hippo 162 Inter Mountain Cable Hite 162 Inter Mountain Cable Honaker 162 Inter Mountain Cable Hueysville 162 Inter Mountain Cable Hunter 162 Inter Mountain Cable Ivel 162 Inter Mountain Cable Jamboree 162 Inter Mountain Cable Jenkins 162 Inter Mountain Cable Jonancy 162 Inter Mountain Cable Kimper 162 Inter Mountain Cable Lackey 162 Inter Mountain Cable Langley 162 Inter Mountain Cable Ligon 162 Inter Mountain Cable Majestic 162 Inter Mountain Cable Marshallville 162 Inter Mountain Cable Mc Carr 162 Inter Mountain Cable Mc Dowell 162 Inter Mountain Cable Mc Andrews 162 Inter Mountain Cable Mc Veigh 162 Inter Mountain Cable Melvin 162 Inter Mountain Cable Meta 162 Inter Mountain Cable Minnie 162 Inter Mountain Cable Myra 162 Inter Mountain Cable New Allen 162 Inter Mountain Cable Oil Springs 162 Inter Mountain Cable Paintsville 162 Inter Mountain Cable Paw Paw 162 Inter Mountain Cable Phelps 162 Inter Mountain Cable Phyllis 162 Inter Mountain Cable Pikeville 162 Inter Mountain Cable Pinsonfork 162 Inter Mountain Cable Prestonsburg 162 Inter Mountain Cable Price 162 Inter Mountain Cable Printer 162 Inter Mountain Cable Raccoon 162 Inter Mountain Cable Robinson Creek 162 Inter Mountain Cable Royalton 162 Inter Mountain Cable Salyersville 162 Inter Mountain Cable Shelbiana 162 Inside Connect Cable Shepherdsville 136 Inter Mountain Cable Sidney 162 Inter Mountain Cable Speight 162 Inter Mountain Cable Staffordsville 162 Inter Mountain Cable Stanville 162 Inter Mountain Cable Steele 162 Inter Mountain Cable Stopover 162 Inter Mountain Cable Swamp Branch 162 Inter Mountain Cable Teaberry 162 Inter Mountain Cable Tram 162 Inter Mountain Cable Watergap 162 Inter Mountain Cable Wayland 162 Inter Mountain Cable Weeksbury 162 Inter Mountain Cable Wheelwright 162 Inter Mountain Cable Virgie 162 Glasgow Electric Plant Glasgow 182 Russellville Electric Boar Russellville TV Service Hindman 137 LOUISIANA Cable System City Channel Allens TV Cable Grand Couteau 137 Allens TV Cable Morgan City 137 AT&T U-verse Baton Rouge 570 (244) AT&T U-verse New Orleans Communicom Dequincy 298 Communicom Elton 298 Communicom Gueydan 298 Communicom Kinder 298 Communicom Lake Charles 298 Communicom Moss Bluff 298 Communicom Roanoke 298 Communicom Starks 298 Communicom Sulphur 298 Communicom Welsh 298 Communicom West Lake 298 James Cable Lake Arthur 298 James Cable Oberlin 298 James Cable Old Town 298 James Cable Vinton/Dequincy 298 CP Tel Network Services Natchitoches 79 MAINE Broadcast Affiliates City Channel WCKD-TV 30 Bangor 30 MARYLAND Cable System City Channel Antietam Cable TV Hagerstown Millennium Digital Media Annapolis 152 Millennium Digital Media Annapolis Junction 152 Millennium Digital Media Arnold 152 Millennium Digital Media Baltimore 152 Millennium Digital Media Brooklyn Park 152 Millennium Digital Media Gambrills 152 Millennium Digital Media Glen Burnie 152 Millennium Digital Media Hanover 152 Millennium Digital Media Harmans
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