This is a list of member stations of the Public Broadcasting Service, a network of non-commercial educational television stations in the United States. The list is arranged alphabetically by state and based on the station's city of license and followed in parentheses by the designated market area when different from the city of license. There are links to and articles on each of the stations, describing their local programming and technical information, such as broadcast frequencies. The station's advertised channel number follows the call letters. In most cases, this is their virtual channel number.
Alabama
edit- Alabama Public Television (APT) statewide simulcast on nine stations:
- Birmingham – WBIQ 10 (originating station)
- Demopolis – WIIQ 41
- Dozier – WDIQ 2
- Florence – WFIQ 36
- Huntsville – WHIQ 25
- Louisville – WGIQ 43
- Mobile – WEIQ 42
- Montgomery – WAIQ 26
- Mount Cheaha – WCIQ 7
Alaska
editArizona
editArkansas
edit- Arkansas PBS – statewide simulcast on six stations:
- Little Rock – KETS 2
- Mountain View – KEMV 6
- Arkadelphia – KETG 9
- El Dorado – KETZ 12
- Fayetteville – KAFT 13
- Jonesboro – KTEJ 19
California
edit- Sacramento – KVIE 6
- Redding (Chico) – KIXE-TV 9
- San Francisco – KQED 9
- Watsonville (Salinas-Monterey) – KQET 25 (satellite of KQED)
- San Jose – KQEH 54 (KQED Plus)
- Eureka – KEET 13 (North Coast Public Media)
- San Diego – KPBS 15
- Fresno – KVPT 18 (Valley PBS)
- Cotati – KRCB 22 (Northern California Public Media)
- San Bernardino (Los Angeles) – KVCR-DT 24 (Empire KVCR)
- Los Angeles – KLCS 58
- Huntington Beach (Los Angeles) – KOCE-TV 50 (PBS SoCal)
- Los Angeles – KCET 28 (PBS SoCal Plus)
Colorado
edit- Broomfield (Denver) – KBDI-TV 12 (PBS 12)
- Rocky Mountain PBS – statewide simulcast on five stations:
- Denver – KRMA-TV 6
- Durango – KRMU 20
- Grand Junction – KRMJ 18
- Pueblo (Colorado Springs) – KTSC 8
- Steamboat Springs – KRMZ 24
Connecticut
edit- Connecticut Public Television (CPTV) – statewide simulcast on four stations:
Delaware
edit- Wilmington, Delaware (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) – WHYY-TV 12
- Seaford – WDPB 64 (satellite of WHYY-TV)
Washington, D.C.
editFlorida
edit- Fort Myers (Naples) – WGCU 30
- Gainesville – WUFT 5
- Jacksonville – WJCT 7 (Jax PBS)
- Miami – WLRN-TV 17
- Orlando – WUCF-TV 24
- Pensacola – WSRE 23
- South Florida PBS – regional simulcast on two stations:
- Boynton Beach – WXEL-TV 42
- Miami – WPBT 2
- Tallahassee – WFSU-TV 11
- Panama City – WFSG 56 (satellite of WFSU-TV)
- Tampa – WEDU 3 / WEDQ 3.4
Georgia
edit- Atlanta – WABE-TV 30
- Georgia Public Broadcasting (GPB) – statewide simulcast on nine stations:
Hawaii
edit- PBS Hawai'i – statewide simulcast on two stations:
Idaho
edit- Idaho Public Television – statewide simulcast on five stations:
- Boise – KAID 4
- Coeur d'Alene – KCDT 26
- Moscow – KUID 12
- Pocatello – KISU 10
- Twin Falls – KIPT 13
Illinois
edit- Charleston – WEIU-TV 51
- Chicago – WTTW 11
- Moline (Quad Cities, Illinois/Iowa) – WQPT 24
- Peoria – WTVP 47
- Southern Illinois
- Carbondale – WSIU-TV 8
- Olney – WUSI-TV 16 (satellite of WSIU-TV)
- Jacksonville – WSEC 14
- Carbondale – WSIU-TV 8
- Urbana – WILL-TV 12
Indiana
edit- Bloomington – WTIU 30
- Evansville – WNIN 9
- Fort Wayne – WFWA 39 (PBS Fort Wayne)
- Gary – WYIN 56 (Lakeshore PBS)
- Indianapolis – WFYI 20
- Muncie – WIPB 49 (Ball State PBS)
- South Bend – WNIT 34 (Michiana PBS)
- Vincennes – WVUT 22 (Vincennes PBS)
Iowa
edit- Iowa PBS – statewide simulcast on nine stations:
- Council Bluffs (Omaha) – KBIN-TV 32
- Davenport (Quad Cities, Illinois/Iowa) – 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
edit- Smoky Hills PBS – regional simulcast on four stations:
- Colby – KWKS 19
- Dodge City – KDCK 21
- Hays – KOOD 9
- Lakin – KSWK 3
- Topeka – KTWU 11
- Wichita – KPTS 8 (PBS Kansas)
Kentucky
edit- Bowling Green – WKYU-TV 24 (WKU PBS)
- Kentucky Educational Television (KET) – statewide simulcast on 16 stations:
- Ashland – WKAS 25
- Bowling Green – WKGB-TV 53
- Covington (Cincinnati, Ohio) – WCVN-TV 54
- Elizabethtown – WKZT-TV 23
- Hazard – WKHA 35
- Lexington – WKLE 46
- Louisville – WKPC-TV 15
- Louisville – WKMJ-TV 68 (airs the PBS national schedule)
- Madisonville – WKMA-TV 35
- Morehead – WKMR 38
- Murray – WKMU 21
- Owensboro – WKOH 31
- Owenton – WKON 52
- Paducah – WKPD 29
- Pikeville – WKPI-TV 22
- Somerset – WKSO-TV 29
Louisiana
edit- Louisiana Public Broadcasting (LPB) – statewide simulcast on six stations:
- Alexandria – KLPA-TV 25
- Baton Rouge – WLPB-TV 27
- Lafayette – KLPB-TV 24
- Lake Charles – KLTL-TV 18
- Monroe – KLTM-TV 13
- Shreveport – KLTS-TV 24
- New Orleans – WYES-TV 12
Maine
edit- Maine Public Broadcasting Network (MPBN) – statewide simulcast on five stations:
Maryland
edit- Maryland Public Television (MPT) – statewide simulcast on six stations:
An ATSC 3.0 simulcast of MPT is also seen via WNUV in Baltimore.
Massachusetts
edit- Boston – WGBH-TV 2 / WGBX-TV 44 (GBH)
- Springfield – WGBY-TV 57 (New England Public Media)
Michigan
edit- Bad Axe (Flint-Saginaw-Bay City) – WDCQ-TV 19 (Delta College Public Media)
- CMU Public Television – regional simulcast on four stations:
- Alpena – WCML 6
- Cadillac – WCMV 27
- Manistee – WCMW 21
- Mount Pleasant – WCMU-TV 14
- Detroit – WTVS 56 (Detroit PBS)
- East Lansing – WKAR-TV 23
- Marquette – WNMU 13 (Public TV 13)
- WGVU Public Media – regional simulcast on two stations:
- Grand Rapids – WGVU-TV 35
- Kalamazoo – WGVK 52
Minnesota
edit- Austin (Rochester) – KSMQ-TV 15
- Crookston (East Grand Forks/Grand Forks) – KCGE-DT 16 (part of North Dakota-based Prairie Public Television)
- Lakeland PBS – regional simulcast on two stations:
- Pioneer PBS – regional simulcast on two stations:
- Appleton – KWCM-TV 10
- Worthington – KSMN 20
- Saint Paul (Minneapolis) – KTCA-TV 2 / KTCI-TV 2.3 (Twin Cities PBS)
- PBS North – regional simulcast on two stations:
Mississippi
edit- Mississippi Public Broadcasting (MPB) – statewide simulcast on eight stations:
- Biloxi – WMAH-TV 19
- Booneville – WMAE-TV 12
- Bude – WMAU-TV 17
- Greenwood – WMAO-TV 23
- Jackson – WMPN-TV 29
- Meridian – WMAW-TV 14
- Mississippi State – WMAB-TV 2
- Oxford – WMAV-TV 18
Missouri
edit- Kansas City – KCPT 19 (Kansas City PBS)
- Ozarks Public Television – regional simulcast on two stations:
- Joplin – KOZJ 26
- Springfield – KOZK 21
- St. Louis – KETC 9 (Nine PBS)
- Sedalia (Columbia) – KMOS-TV 6
Montana
edit- Montana PBS – statewide simulcast on six stations:
Nebraska
edit- Nebraska Public Media – statewide simulcast on nine stations:
Nevada
editNew Hampshire
edit- New Hampshire PBS – statewide simulcast on three stations:
New Jersey
edit- Newark (New York City) – WNET 13[1]
- NJ PBS – statewide simulcast on four stations:[2]
- Camden – WNJS 23
- Montclair – WNJN 50
- New Brunswick – WNJB 58
- Trenton – WNJT 52
New Mexico
edit- Albuquerque – KNME-TV 5 (NM PBS)
- Las Cruces – KRWG-TV 22
- Portales – KENW 3
New York
edit- Binghamton – WSKG-TV 46
- Buffalo – WNED-TV 17 (Buffalo-Toronto Public Media)
- Garden City (Long Island) – WLIW 21
- Plattsburgh – WCFE-TV 57 (Mountain Lake PBS)
- Rochester – WXXI-TV 21
- Schenectady (Albany) – WMHT 17
- WCWN - (ATSC 3.0 simulcast)
- Syracuse (Central New York) – WCNY-TV 24
- Watertown – WPBS-TV 16
- Norwood – WNPI-DT 18 (satellite of WPBS-TV)
North Carolina
edit- Charlotte – WTVI 42 (PBS Charlotte)
- PBS North Carolina (PBS NC) – statewide simulcast on 12 stations:
- Asheville – WUNF-TV 33
- Canton – WUNW 27
- Chapel Hill (Raleigh-Durham) – WUNC-TV 4
- Concord (Charlotte) – WUNG-TV 58
- Edenton – WUND-TV 2
- Greenville – WUNK-TV 25 (ATSC 3.0 station)
- Jacksonville – WUNM-TV 19
- Linville – WUNE-TV 17
- Lumberton – WUNU 31
- Roanoke Rapids – WUNP-TV 36
- Wilmington – WUNJ-TV 39
- Winston-Salem – WUNL-TV 26
North Dakota
edit- Prairie Public Television – statewide simulcast on eight stations:
- Bismarck – KBME-TV 3
- Devils Lake – KMDE 25
- Dickinson – KDSE 9
- Ellendale – KJRE 19
- Fargo – KFME 13
- Grand Forks – KGFE 2
- Minot – KSRE 6
- Williston – KWSE 4
Ohio
edit- Athens – WOUB-TV 20
- Cambridge – WOUC-TV 44 (satellite of WOUB)
- Bowling Green – WBGU-TV 27
- Cincinnati – WCET 48
- Cleveland – WVIZ 25 (ideastream Public Media)
- Columbus – WOSU 34
- PBS Western Reserve – regional simulcast on two stations:
- Akron – WEAO 49
- Youngstown – WNEO 45
- Think TV – regional simulcast on two stations:
- Toledo – WGTE-TV 30
Oklahoma
edit- Oklahoma Educational Television Authority (OETA) – statewide simulcast on four stations:
- Cheyenne – KWET 12
- Eufaula – KOET 3
- Oklahoma City – KETA-TV 13
- Tulsa – KOED-TV 11
Oregon
edit- Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB) – statewide simulcast on five stations:
- Southern Oregon PBS – regional simulcast on two stations:
- Klamath Falls – KFTS 22
- Medford – KSYS 8
Pennsylvania
edit- Allentown – WLVT-TV 39 (PBS39)
- Clearfield (Altoona-Johnstown) – WPSU-TV 3
- Erie – WQLN 54
- Harrisburg – WITF-TV 33
- Philadelphia – WPPT 35 (PBS39 Extra)
- Pittsburgh – WQED 13
- Scranton – WVIA-TV 44 (VIA TV)
Rhode Island
edit- Providence: WSBE-TV 36 (Rhode Island PBS)
South Carolina
edit- South Carolina Educational Television (SCETV) – statewide simulcast on 11 stations:
- Allendale (Augusta, Georgia) – WEBA-TV 14
- Beaufort – WJWJ-TV 16
- Charleston – WITV 7
- Columbia – WRLK-TV 35
- Conway – WHMC-TV 23
- Florence – WJPM-TV 33
- Greenville – WNTV 29
- Greenwood – WNEH 38
- Rock Hill (Charlotte, North Carolina) – WNSC-TV 30
- Spartanburg – WRET-TV 49
- Sumter – WRJA-TV 27
South Dakota
edit- South Dakota Public Broadcasting (SDPB) – statewide simulcast on nine stations:
- Aberdeen – KDSD-TV 16
- Brookings – KESD-TV 8
- Eagle Butte – KPSD-TV 13
- Lowry – KQSD-TV 11
- Martin – KZSD-TV 8
- Pierre – KTSD-TV 10
- Rapid City – KBHE-TV 9
- Sioux Falls – KCSD-TV 23
- Vermillion – KUSD-TV 2
Tennessee
edit- Chattanooga – WTCI 45
- Cookeville – WCTE 22
- East Tennessee PBS – regional simulcast on two stations:
- Knoxville – WKOP-TV 15
- Sneedville (Tri-Cities, Tennessee/Virginia) – WETP-TV 2
- Lexington – WLJT-DT 11
- Memphis – WKNO 10
- Nashville – WNPT 8 (Nashville Public Television)
Texas
edit- Amarillo – KACV-TV 2 (Panhandle PBS)
- Austin – KLRU 18 (Austin PBS)
- College Station (Waco) – KAMU-TV 12
- Corpus Christi – KEDT 16
- Dallas (Fort Worth) – KERA-TV 13
- El Paso – KCOS 13 (PBS El Paso)
- Houston – KUHT 8 (Houston Public Media)
- La Feria (Rio Grande Valley) – KCWT-CD 21.4 (airs the PBS national schedule)
- Lubbock – KTTZ-TV 5 (PBS Texas Tech Public Media)
- Midland–Odessa – KPBT-TV 36 (Basin PBS)
- San Antonio – KLRN 9
Utah
edit- PBS Utah – statewide simulcast on three stations:
- Richfield – KUES 19
- Salt Lake City – KUED 7
- St. George – KUEW 18
Vermont
edit- Vermont Public – statewide simulcast on four stations:
- Burlington – WETK 33
- Rutland – WVER 28
- St. Johnsbury – WVTB 20
- Windsor – WVTA 41
Virginia
edit- Norfolk – WHRO-TV 15
- Blue Ridge Public Television -
- Virginia Public Media – regional simulcast on five stations:
- Richmond – WCVE-TV 23
- Charlottesville – WHTJ 41 (satellite of WCVE-TV)
- Staunton (Harrisonburg) – WVPT 51.1 (satellite of WCVE-TV)
- Richmond – WCVW 57 (VPM Plus; ATSC 3.0 station)
- New Market – WVPY 51.2 (satellite of WCVW)
- Richmond – WCVE-TV 23
Washington
editWest Virginia
edit- West Virginia Public Broadcasting – statewide simulcast on three stations:
- Grandview (Bluefield-Beckley) – WSWP-TV 9
- Huntington – WVPB-TV 33
- Morgantown – WNPB-TV 24
Wisconsin
edit- Milwaukee – WMVS 10 / WMVT 36 (Milwaukee PBS)
- PBS Wisconsin – statewide simulcast on six stations
- Green Bay (Appleton/Northeast Wisconsin) – WPNE-TV 38
- La Crosse – WHLA-TV 31
- Madison – WHA-TV 21
- Menomonie (Eau Claire) – WHWC-TV 28
- Park Falls – WLEF-TV 36
- Wausau – WHRM-TV 20
Wyoming
editU.S. territories
editAmerican Samoa
editGuam/Northern Mariana Islands
editPuerto Rico
edit- San Juan - WIPR-TV 6
- Mayaguez - WIPM-TV 3 (satellite of WIPR-TV)
- Fajardo – WMTJ 40 (Sistema TV)
- Ponce – WQTO 26 (satellite of WMTJ)
U.S. Virgin Islands
edit- St. Thomas: WTJX-TV 12
List of Create TV affiliates (by U.S. state)
editThe following is a list of affiliates of Create, a PBS sub-channel network of non-commercial educational television stations in the United States. The list is arranged alphabetically by state and based on the station's city of license and followed in parentheses by the designated market area and when different from the city of license. In most cases, this is their virtual channel number.
Alabama
edit- Alabama Public Television[3]
- Birmingham – WBIQ 10.3
- Demopolis – WIIQ 41.3
- Dozier – WDIQ 2.3
- Florence – WFIQ 36.3
- Huntsville – WHIQ 25.3
- Louisville – WGIQ 43.3
- Mobile – WEIQ 42.3
- Montgomery – WAIQ 26.3
- Mount Cheaha – WCIQ 7.3
Alaska
editArkansas
edit- Arkansas PBS
- Arkadelphia – KETG 9.2
- El Dorado – KETZ 12.2
- Fayetteville – KAFT 13.2
- Jonesboro – KTEJ 19.2
- Little Rock – KETS 2.2
- Mountain View – KEMV 6.2
California
edit- Cotati (San Francisco Bay Area) – KRCB 22.2[4]
- Eureka – KEET 13.3 (PBS North Coast)
- Los Angeles
- Redding (Chico) – KIXE-TV 9.2
- San Bernardino (Los Angeles) – KVCR-DT 24.4 (Empire KVCR)
- San Diego – KPBS 15.3
- Fresno – KVPT 18.3 (Valley PBS)
Colorado
edit- Rocky Mountain PBS
- Denver – KRMA-TV 6.3
- Durango – KRMU 20.3
- Grand Junction – KRMJ 18.3
- Pueblo (Colorado Springs) – KTSC 8.3
- Steamboat Springs – KRMZ 24.3
Florida
edit- Fort Myers (Naples) – WGCU 30.3
- Gainesville – WUFT 5.2
- Jacksonville – WJCT 7.2
- Orlando – WUCF-TV 24.2
- Pensacola – WSRE 23.3
- South Florida PBS
- Tallahassee – WFSU-TV 11.3
- Panama City – WFSG 56.3 (satellite of WFSU-TV)
- Tampa – WEDU 3.6
Georgia
editIdaho
edit- Idaho Public Television
- Boise – KAID 4.3
- Coeur d'Alene – KCDT 26.3
- Moscow – KUID 35.3
- Pocatello – KISU 10.3
- Twin Falls – KIPT 13.3
Illinois
edit- Carbondale – WSIU-TV 8.3
- Chicago – WTTW 11.3[5]
- Network Knowledge
- Jacksonville – WSEC 14.3
- Macomb – WMEC 22.3
- Quincy – WQEC 27.3
- Peoria – WTVP 47.3
- Urbana – WILL-TV 12.3
Indiana
edit- Bloomington – WTIU 30.3
- Evansville – WNIN 9.2
- Fort Wayne – WFWA 39.3[6]
- Indianapolis – WFYI 20.3
- Muncie – WIPB 49.2
- Vincennes – WVUT 22.2
Iowa
edit- Iowa PBS
- Council Bluffs (Omaha) – KBIN-TV 32.4
- Davenport (Quad Cities, Illinois/Iowa) – KQIN 36.4
- Des Moines – KDIN-TV 11.4
- Fort Dodge – KTIN 21.4
- Iowa City – KIIN 12.4
- Mason City – KYIN 24.4
- Red Oak – KHIN 36.4
- Sioux City – KSIN-TV 27.4
- Waterloo – KRIN 32.4
Kansas
edit- Topeka – KTWU 11.3
- Wichita – KPTS 8.3
- Smoky Hills PBS
- Dodge City – KDCK 21.3
- Colby – KWKS 19.3
- Hays – KOOD 9.3
- Lakin – KSWK 3.3
Kentucky
edit- Bowling Green – WKYU-TV 24.2
Louisiana
edit- New Orleans – WYES-TV 12.3
- Louisiana Public Broadcasting (LPB)
- Alexandria – KLPA-TV 25.3
- Baton Rouge – WLPB-TV 27.3
- Monroe – KLTM-TV 13.3
- Lafayette – KLPB-TV 24.3
- Lake Charles – KLTL-TV 18.3
- Shreveport – KLTS-TV 24.3
Maine
editMaryland
editMassachusetts
edit- Boston – WGBX-TV 44.4
- Springfield – WGBY-TV 57.4
Michigan
edit- Bad Axe (Flint-Saginaw-Bay City) – WDCQ-TV 19.3 (Q-TV)
- CMU Public Television
- Alpena – WCML-TV 6.2
- Cadillac – WCMV-TV 27.2
- Manistee – WCMW-TV 21.2
- Mount Pleasant – WCMU-TV 14.2
- Detroit – WTVS 56.3 (Detroit Public TV)
- East Lansing – WKAR-TV 23.3
- West Michigan Public Broadcasting
- Grand Rapids – WGVU-TV 35.3
- Kalamazoo – WGVK-TV 52.3 (satellite of WGVU-TV)
Minnesota
edit- WDSE/WRPT PBS
- Pioneer PBS
- Appleton – KWCM-TV 10.2
- Worthington – KSMN-TV 20.2
Mississippi
edit- Mississippi Public Broadcasting (MPB)
- Biloxi – WMAH-TV 19.3
- Booneville – WMAE-TV 12.3
- Bude – WMAU-TV 17.3
- Greenwood – WMAO-TV 23.3
- Jackson – WMPN-TV 29.3
- Meridian – WMAW-TV 14.3
- Oxford – WMAV-TV 18.3
- Starkville – WMAB-TV 2.3
Missouri
edit- Kansas City – KCPT 19.3
- St. Louis – KETC 9.4
- Sedalia (Columbia) – KMOS-TV 6.2
- Ozarks Public Television
- Joplin – KOZJ 26.3
- Springfield – KOZK 21.3
Montana
editNebraska
editNevada
editNew Hampshire
editNew Mexico
edit- Albuquerque – KNME-TV 5.5
New York
edit- Binghamton – WSKG-TV 46.3
- Buffalo – WNED-TV 17.2
- Garden City (Long Island) – WLIW 21.2
- Rochester – WXXI-TV 21.3
- Schenectady (Albany) – WMHT 17.2
- WCWN - (ATSC 3.0 simulcast)
- Syracuse (Central New York) – WCNY-TV 24.2
- Watertown – WPBS-TV 16.2
- Norwood – WNPI-DT 18.2 (satellite of WPBS-TV)
Ohio
edit- Bowling Green – WBGU-TV 27.3
- Cincinnati – WCET 48.2
- Columbus – WOSU-TV 34.3
- Cleveland – WVIZ 25.4
- Toledo – WGTE-TV 30.3
Oklahoma
edit- Oklahoma Educational Television Authority
- Cheyenne – KWET 12.3
- Eufaula – KOET 3.3
- Oklahoma City – KETA-TV 13.3
- Tulsa – KOED-TV 11.3
Pennsylvania
edit- Allentown – WLVT-TV 39.2
- Clearfield (Altoona-Johnstown) – WPSU-TV 3.2
- Erie – WQLN 54.2
- Pittsburgh – WQED 13.2
- Scranton – WVIA-TV 44.3
South Carolina
edit- South Carolina Educational Television
- Allendale (Augusta, Georgia) – WEBA-TV 14.2
- Beaufort – WJWJ-TV 16.2
- Charleston – WITV 7.2
- Columbia – WRLK-TV 35.2
- Conway – WHMC-TV 23.2
- Florence – WJPM-TV 33.2
- Greenville – WNTV 29.2
- Greenwood – WNEH 38.2
- Rock Hill (Charlotte, North Carolina) – WNSC-TV 30.2
- Spartanburg – WRET-TV 49.2
- Sumter – WRJA-TV 27.2
South Dakota
edit- South Dakota Public Broadcasting
- Aberdeen – KDSD-TV 16.3
- Brookings – KESD-TV 8.3
- Eagle Butte – KPSD-TV 13.3
- Lowry – KQSD-TV 11.3
- Martin – KZSD-TV 8.3
- Pierre – KTSD-TV 10.3
- Rapid City – KBHE-TV 9.3
- Sioux Falls – KCSD-TV 23.3
- Vermillion – KUSD-TV 2.3
Tennessee
edit- Chattanooga – WTCI 45.2
- Cookeville – WCTE 22.3
- East Tennessee PBS
- Knoxville – WKOP-TV 15
- Sneedville (Tri-Cities, Tennessee/Virginia) – WETP-TV 2.3
- Lexington – WLJT-DT 11.3
- Nashville – WNPT 8.4
Texas
edit- Amarillo – KACV-TV 2.3
- Austin – KLRU 18.2
- College Station (Waco) – KAMU-TV 12.2
- Corpus Christi – KEDT 16.2
- Dallas (Fort Worth) – KERA-TV 13.3
- El Paso – KCOS 13.3
- Houston – KUHT 8.2
- Lubbock – KTTZ-TV 5.2
- San Antonio – KLRN 9.3
Utah
edit- PBS Utah
- Richfield – KUES 19.4
- Salt Lake City – KUED 7.4
- St. George – KUEW 18.4
Vermont
edit- Vermont Public
- Burlington – WETK 33.3
- Rutland – WVER 28.3
- St. Johnsbury – WVTB 20.3
- Windsor – WVTA 41.3
Virginia
edit- Norfolk – WHRO-TV 15.4
- Blue Ridge Public Television
- Roanoke – WBRA-TV 15.4
- Bristol - PBS Appalachia Virginia
- Virginia Public Media
- Richmond – WCVE-TV 23.2
- Charlottesville – WHTJ 41.5 (satellite of WCVE-TV)
- Staunton (Harrisonburg) – WVPT 51.3 (satellite of WCVE-TV)
- Richmond – WCVE-TV 23.2
Washington
edit- Northwest Public Broadcasting
- Seattle – KCTS-TV (Cascade PBS) 9.3
- Yakima – KYVE 47.3
- Spokane – KSPS-TV 7.3
Wisconsin
edit- Milwaukee – WMVS (Milwaukee PBS) 10.2
- PBS Wisconsin
- Green Bay (Appleton/Northeast Wisconsin) – WPNE-TV 38.3
- La Crosse – WHLA-TV 31.3
- Madison – WHA-TV 21.3
- Menomonie (Eau Claire) – WHWC-TV 28.3
- Park Falls – WLEF-TV 36.3
- Wausau – WHRM-TV 20.3
Wyoming
editFormer member stations
editNortheast
edit- Washington, District of Columbia: W14AA 22 (now WMDO-CD 47) (December 27, 1976 – June 6, 1981; commercial license; became an affiliate of Univision, and UniMás in 2001)
- Berlin, New Hampshire: WEDB-TV
- Hanover, New Hampshire: WHED-TV
- Buffalo, New York: WNEQ-TV 23 (now WNLO 23) (commercial license transferred from WNED-TV to sell station; became an affiliate of UPN in 2003, and The CW in 2006)
- New York, New York: WNYC-TV 31 (now WPXN-TV 31) (commercial license formerly municipally-owned; currently an O&O Ion Television station since 1998)
- New York, New York: WNYE-TV 25 (October 5, 1970 – December 2004; non-commercial independent since 2004)
- Schenectady, New York: WMHX/WMHQ 45 (now WCWN 45) (commercial license; became an affiliate of The WB in 1999, and The CW in 2006)
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: WQEX 16 (now WINP 16) (commercial license; currently an O&O Ion Television station since 2011)
Southeast
edit- Cocoa, Florida: WEFS 68 (now WBCC 68) (independent since 2012)
- Daytona Beach, Florida: WDSC-TV 15 (independent since 2011)
- Tampa, Florida: WUSF-TV 16 (defunct as of 2017)
- Culpeper, Virginia: WNVC 41 (currently a World Channel member station since 2020)
- High Knob, Virginia: WSBN-TV (March 30, 1971 - March 27, 2017; satellite station of WBRA-TV)
- Spotsylvania Courthouse, Virginia: WNVT 23 (currently a World Channel member station since 2020)
- Walker Mountain, Virginia: WMSY-TV (August 1, 1981 - March 27, 2017; satellite station of WBRA-TV)
Midwest
edit- Chicago, Illinois: WYCC 20 (February 17, 1983 – November 27, 2017; license surrendered 2022)
- St. John, Indiana: WCAE 50 (defunct, license swapped frequencies and reactivated as WYIN 56)
- Flint, Michigan: WCMZ-TV 28 (August 23, 1980 – April 23, 2018; defunct)
- Newark, Ohio: WGSF (defunct)
- Portsmouth, Ohio: WPBO-TV 42 (former satellite of WOSU-TV, defunct)
Southwest
edit- New Orleans, Louisiana: WLAE-TV 32 (owned by the Archdiocese of New Orleans; independent since 2013)
- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: KTLC 43 (now KAUT-TV 43) (April 23, 1991 – January 18, 1998; commercial license; became an affiliate of UPN, MyNetworkTV in 2006, and independent in 2012, currently an O&O CW station since 2023)
- Denton, Texas: KDTN 2 (September 1, 1988 – January 13, 2004; now flagship station for Daystar)
- Harlingen, Texas: KMBH 38 (now KFXV 38) (May 5, 1982 – July 13, 1983; October 8, 1985 – 2016; commercial license; currently a Fox affiliate since 2020)
- Waco, Texas:
Mountain West
edit- Logan, Utah: KUSU-TV (defunct)
- Ogden, Utah:
- Provo, Utah: KBYU-TV 11 (October 5, 1970 – July 2, 2018; now runs BYUtv in full)
West Coast
edit- San Francisco, California: KQEC 32 (now KMTP-TV 32) (October 5, 1970 – May 11, 1988; independent)
- San Mateo, California: KCSM-TV 60 (now KPJK 60) (October 5, 1970 – July 14, 2009; now non-commercial independent)
- Salem, Oregon: KVDO-TV
- Seattle, Washington: KPEC-TV (defunct)
- Tacoma, Washington: KCPQ 13 (January 4, 1976 – February 29, 1980; commercial license; has been a Fox affiliate since 1986, owned directly by the network since 2020)
UPBS
editReferences
edit- ^ NJ PBS and WLIW are affiliates of WNET.
- ^ NJTV replaced New Jersey Network as the statewide PBS network on July 1, 2011.([1])([2])
- ^ "CreateTV on Alabama Public Television". aptv.org. Retrieved 2020-03-12.
- ^ Furch, Pitir. "TV Schedules". Northern California Public Media. Retrieved 2020-03-12.
- ^ "WTTW to add content from WORLD Channel to its digital broadcast lineup". WTTW Chicago. 2013-06-24. Retrieved 2020-03-13.
- ^ "Where to find PBS Fort Wayne Where You Live – PBS Fort Wayne". Retrieved 2020-03-13.