Revision as of 19:04, 4 October 2015 by imported>LaGarza
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Reception may vary by location and some stations may only be viewable with cable television |
| Local stations |
- WUVF/WLZE (2 (analog), 18.1/51.1 UNI, 18.2/51.2 UniMás)
- WINK (11.1/11.2 CBS)
- WANA-LD 16 (AZA)
- W17CK 17 (TBN)
- WBBH (20.1 NBC, 20.2 News)
- WGPS-LP (22.1 Estrella TV, 22.2 DrTV, 22.3 SBN)
- WXDT-LP 23 / WYDT-CA 32 / WZDT-LP 39 (TACH-TV/WeatherNation)
- WZVN (26.1 ABC, 26.2 Me-TV)
- WGCU (30.1 PBS, 30.2 World, 30.3 Create/PBS Encore, 30.4 The Florida Channel)
- WFTX (36.1 Fox, 36.2 LATV, 36.3 LAFF)
- WWDT-CD (43.1 TMD)
- WXCW (46.1 The CW, 46.2 MundoMax HD, 46.3 MundoMax SD)
- WRXY (49.1 CTN, 49.2 CTNi)
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| Adjacent locals | | Tampa Bay / Sarasota | |
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| West Palm Beach |
- WPTV (5.1 NBC, 5.2 Me-TV)
- WPEC (12.1/12.2 CBS, 12.3 WX)
- WTCE (21.1 TBN, 21.2 Church, 21.3 JUCE TV, 21.4 Enlace, 21.5 SoaC)
- WTVX (34.1 The CW, 34.2 AZA, 34.3 MNTV, 34.4 LATV)
- WXEL (42.1 PBS. 42.2 Create, 42.3 V-me, 42.4 World/T.E.N.)
- WTCN-CA 43 (MNTV)
- WHDT (59.1 TACH-TV / WN / IND)
- WFGC (61.1 CTN)
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| Miami / Ft. Lauderdale | |
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| Cable channels | |
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| Defunct | |
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