This is a list of broadcast television stations serving cities in the state of New York, as of 2016–2017. The branding that the stations commonly use are shown in bold.
Albany/Schenectady/Troy Area
edit- Channel 6: WRGB - (CBS) - Schenectady, CBS 6
- Channel 8: WNCE-CD - (YouToo America) - Glens Falls, True North
- Channel 10/Channel 19: WTEN/WCDC - (ABC) - Albany/Adams, MA, News 10 ABC
- Channel 13: WNYT - (NBC) - Albany, News Channel 13
- Channel 14: WYBN-LD - (Buzzr) - Cobleskill
- Channel 15: WEPT-CD - (AMGTV) - Peekskill, former rebroadcast of WNYA 51.2 "Antenna TV"
- Channel 17: WMHT - (PBS) - Schenectady
- Channel 23: WXXA-TV - (FOX) - Albany, FOX 23
- Channel 45: WCWN (formerly WUSV) - (CW) - Schenectady, CW 15
- Channel 51: WNYA - (MyNetworkTV) - Pittsfield, MA, My 4 Albany
- Channel 55: WYPX-TV - (ION) - Amsterdam
Binghamton Area
edit- Channel 10: WICZ-DT2 - (MyNetworkTV) - Morris, My 8
- Channel 12: WBNG-TV - (CBS) - Binghamton, 12 News
- Channel 12.2: WBNG-DT2 - (CW) - Binghamton, Binghamton CW 11
- Channel 20: WBGH-CD - (NBC) - Binghamton, NBC 5
- Channel 34: WIVT - (ABC) - Binghamton, NewsChannel 34
- Channel 40: WICZ-TV - (FOX) - Binghamton, Fox 40
- Channel 46: WSKG-TV - (PBS) - Binghamton
- Channel 2: WGRZ - (NBC) - Buffalo, 2 On Your Side. Originally WGR prior to 1983.
- Channel 4: WIVB-TV - (CBS) - Buffalo, News 4. Call letters stand for We're IV 4 Buffalo; originally WBEN-TV until 1977
- Channel 7: WKBW-TV - (ABC) - Buffalo, 7 Eyewitness News
- Channel 15: WNBF-CD - TCT) - Buffalo.
- Channel 17: WNED-TV - (PBS) - Buffalo
- Channel 23: WNLO - (CW) - Buffalo, CW 23. Originally independent and WNEQ (PBS), formerly UPN 23
- Channel 29: WUTV - (FOX) - Buffalo, FOX 29. Independent until the 1980s
- Channel 49: WNYO - (MyNetworkTV) - Buffalo, My TV Buffalo. Formerly Buffalo's WB 49
- Channel 51: WPXJ-TV - (ION) - Batavia
- Channel 56: WBXZ-LD - (COZI TV) - Buffalo
- Channel 67: WBBZ-TV - (Me-TV) - Buffalo (Springville), Buffalo's Buzz. Formerly UPN 67 (1997-2002), launched in 1996
- Channel 18: WETM - (NBC) - Elmira
- Channel 24: WTVE - (Dumont) - Elmira (defunct since 1954)
- Channel 30: WSKA-DT - (PBS) - Corning (repeats WSKG-TV from Binghamton)
- Channel 36: WENY - (ABC)
- Channel 36.2: WENY-DT2 - (CBS) - Elmira
- Channel 36.3: WENY-DT3 - (CW) - Elmira, Twin Tiers CW 2
- Channel 36.4: WENY-DT4 - (ION) - Elmira
- Channel 39: WJKP-LD - (MyNetworkTV) - Corning
- Channel 48: WYDC - (FOX)- Corning, Big Fox
Hudson Valley area
editNew York City Area
edit- Channel 2: WCBS-TV - (CBS) - New York City, CBS New York or CBS 2
- Channel 4: WNBC - (NBC) - New York City, NBC 4 New York
- Channel 5: WNYW - (FOX) - New York City, FOX 5, WABD when it was the Flagship station of the DuMont Television Network, became WNEW before 1986
- Channel 7: WABC-TV - (ABC) - New York City, ABC 7 or Channel 7
- Channel 9: WWOR-TV - (MyNetworkTV) - Secaucus, NJ, My 9 (New York City), known as WOR before 1987
- Channel 11: WPIX - (CW) - New York City, PIX 11 (formerly WB 11 and CW 11)
- Channel 13: WNET - (PBS) - Newark, New Jersey/New York City, Thirteen
- Channel 14: WNDT-CD - (FNX) - New York City
- Channel 18: WVVH-CD - (YouToo America and Outside Television) - Southampton, Hamptons Television
- Channel 21: WLIW - (PBS) - Garden City
- Channel 25: WNYE-TV - (Independent) - New York City, NYCTV Life
- Channel 31: WPXN-TV - (ION) - New York City
- Channel 33: WJLP - Me-TV - New York City/New Jersey WJLP New Jersey/New York Call letters changed mid-night 10/1/2014 from KVNV to WJLP. On March 16, 2015, the FCC ordered WJLP to move their broadcasts from channel 3.10 to channel 33.1 on an interim basis.[1]
- Channel 41: WXTV - (Univision) - Paterson Univision 41 Nueva York
- Channel 46: WMBQ-CD - (FNX) - New York City, Simulcasting on WNDT-CD
- Channel 47: WNJU - (Telemundo) - Linden, Telemundo
- Channel 55: WLNY-TV - (Independent) - Riverhead
- Channel 67: WFTY - (Unimás) - Smithtown, UniMás Nueva York
Olean/Jamestown/Western Southern Tier area
edit- Channel 3: WCAX-TV - (CBS) - Burlington, VT
- Channel 5.1: WPTZ - (NBC) - Plattsburgh, NBC 5; PTZ=Plattsburgh
- Channel 22: WVNY - (ABC) - Burlington, VT, Local 22
- Channel 31: WNNE -(The CW) - Montpelier, VT, The Valley CW, NNE = Northern New England
- Channel 40: WYCI - (MyNetworkTV)- Saranac Lake
- Channel 44: WFFF-TV - (FOX) - Burlington, VT, Local 44
- Channel 57: WCFE-TV - (PBS) - Plattsburgh, Mountain Lake PBS; CFE = Clinton, Franklin, and Essex Counties, New York
- Channel 6: WGCE-CD - (Court TV)
- Channel 8: WROC-TV - (CBS), News 8
- Channel 10: WHEC-TV - (NBC), News 10 NBC
- Channel 13: WHAM-TV - (ABC), 13 WHAM News HD
- Channel 13-2: CW-WHAM - (CW), Rochester CW
- Channel 21-1: WXXI-TV - (PBS), PBS Rochester HD
- Channel 42: WNIB-LD - (TCT)
- Channel 46-1: WBGT-CD - (MyNetworkTV), My 18
- Channel 51: WPXJ-TV - (ION), Broadcasting from Batavia NY but serves Buffalo and Rochester
- Channel 3: WSTM-TV - (NBC) - Syracuse, NBC 3. Signed on as channel 5 in 1950, but moved to channel 3 a short time later.
- Channel 5: WTVH - (CBS) - Syracuse, CBS 5
- Channel 9: WSYR-TV - (ABC) - Syracuse, NewsChannel 9
- Channel 24: WCNY-TV - (PBS) - Syracuse
- Channel 43: WNYS-TV - (MyNetworkTV) - Syracuse, My 43
- Channel 52: WNYI-TV - Daystar - Ithaca/Syracuse
- Channel 56: WSPX-TV - (ION) - Syracuse
- Channel 68: WSYT - (FOX) - Syracuse, Fox 68
- Channel 2 - WKTV - (NBC) - Utica, NewsChannel 2
- Channel 2.2 - WKTV-DT2 - (CBS) - Utica, CBS Utica
- Channel 2.3 - WKTV-DT3 - (CW) - Utica, Central New York's CW 11
- Channel 11 - WPNY-LD - (MyNetworkTV) - Utica, My WPNY TV
- Channel 20 - WUTR - (ABC) - Utica, WUTR Eyewitness News
- Channel 33 - WFXV - (FOX) - Utica, WFXV 33 Eyewitness News
- Channel 7 - WWNY-TV - (CBS) - Watertown, 7 News
- Channel 16/Channel 18 - WPBS-TV/WNPI-DT - (PBS) - Watertown/Norwood
- Channel 28 - WNYF-CD/WWNY-CD - (FOX) - Watertown/Massena
- Channel 45 - WVNC-LD - (NBC) - Watertown,[2][3] NBC Watertown
- Channel 50 - WWTI - (ABC) - Watertown, ABC 50
- Channel 50.2 - WWTI-DT2 - (CW) - Watertown, The North Country CW
References
edit- ^ DSL Reports and WJLP3.com
- ^ WVNC-LD WATERTOWN, NY
- ^ NBC to launch affiliate in Watertown