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editAs of September 2016, the Las Vegas Valley is ranked is 39th-ranked largest television market in the United States, according to Nielsen Media. Because of the geographical layout of the media market, which includes all of Clark County, as well as neighboring Nye County, the major television stations in the area have placed translator signals in outlying areas including parts of Northwestern Arizona and Southwestern Utah. The following list only includes the full-powered stations serving the Las Vegas region; for full listings, please see here.
PSIP Ch. | Call Sign | Subchannel(s) | City of License | Ownership |
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3 | KSNV | 3.1 NBC 3.2 Estrella TV 3.3 GetTV |
Las Vegas | Sinclair Broadcast Group |
5 | KVVU-TV | 5.1 Fox 5.2 Bounce TV 5.3 Escape |
Henderson | Meredith Corporation |
8 | KLAS-TV | 8.1 CBS 8.2 MeTV 8.3 Movies! |
Las Vegas | Nexstar Broadcasting Group |
10 | KLVX | 10.1 PBS 10.2 Create 10.3 Vme |
Las Vegas | Clark County School District |
13 | KTNV-TV | 13.1 ABC 13.2 Laff 13.3 Grit |
Las Vegas | E.W. Scripps Company |
15 | KINC | 15.1 Univision 15.2 LATV |
Las Vegas | Entravision |
21 | KHSV | 21.1 Heroes & Icons 21.2 Decades 21.3 Comet TV 21.4 Antenna TV |
Las Vegas | Howard Stirk Holdings |
33 | KVCW | 33.1 The CW 33.2 MyNetworkTV 33.3 This TV |
Las Vegas | Sinclair Broadcast Group |
34 | KMCC | 34.1 Action Channel 34.2, 34.3 Heartland |
Laughlin | Cranston II |
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