List of former DuMont Television Network affiliates
This is a partial list of affiliate stations of the DuMont Television Network, which operated in the United States from 1946 to 1956. At its peak in 1954, DuMont was affiliated with around 200 TV stations.[1] In its later years, DuMont was carried mostly on poorly watched UHF channels or had only secondary affiliations on VHF stations. The DuMont affiliation ending dates listed here are somewhat tentative in several cases; DuMont ended most operations on April 1, 1955, and honored network commitments until August 1956.[2]
Many stations in the early years of television affiliated with more than one network. There were not enough local stations in most cities for each of the four major networks to have an affiliate, leading to the four networks (as well as a number of smaller networks) to fight for air time. Local TV stations were free to "cherry-pick" which programs they would broadcast. Many of DuMont's "affiliates" carried very little DuMont programming, choosing to air one or two more popular programs (such as Life Is Worth Living, which was aired by 169 stations during the 1953–1954 season)[3] and/or sports programming on the weekends. Few stations carried the full DuMont program line-up.
DuMont's advertising revenues depended on being able to be viewed nationwide. As a result, the company made affiliation agreements which have been described as "a crazy patchwork of deals". In many cities, DuMont was affiliated with more than one TV station in order to get more of its programming cleared for broadcast. No definitive list of affiliated stations from 1946 to 1956 exists, and many sources contradict one another.
DuMont's owned-and-operated stations are highlighted in yellow. The Paramount owned-and-operated stations, which didn't carry DuMont programs but were ruled DuMont O&Os by the FCC, are shown in pink.
Alabama
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
WAFM-TV |
13 |
Birmingham |
CBS (primary)/ABC/DuMont (c. 1952)[4] |
yes |
VHF |
now NBC affiliate WVTM-TV |
WBRC-TV |
4/6 |
Birmingham |
NBC (primary)/ABC/DuMont (July 1949 – 1953); CBS/ABC thereafter[5] |
yes |
VHF |
now a Fox affiliate (O&O from 1996 to 2008) |
WMSL-TV |
23 |
Decatur |
NBC (primary)/DuMont (July 1954 – 1955); [5] |
yes |
UHF |
now NBC affiliate WAFF-TV 48 |
WALA-TV |
10 |
Mobile |
NBC/ABC/CBS/DuMont (Jan 1953–1954); NBC/DuMont (1954–1956) |
yes |
VHF |
now a Fox affiliate |
WCOV-TV |
20 |
Montgomery |
NBC/ABC/CBS/DuMont (Apr 1953–Dec 1954); CBS/ABC/DuMont (Dec 1954–1956) |
yes |
UHF |
now a Fox affiliate |
Alaska
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Band |
Now |
KTVA |
11 |
Anchorage |
NBC/DuMont/ABC (Dec 1953–1956†)[6] |
yes |
VHF |
now a CBS affiliate |
Arizona
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
KPHO-TV |
5 |
Phoenix |
ABC/CBS/DuMont (Dec 1949–1955)[7] |
yes |
VHF |
now a CBS affiliate |
KTYL-TV |
12 |
Mesa/Phoenix |
NBC(primary)/DuMont (Apr 1953–1956†) |
yes |
VHF |
now KPNX, a NBC affiliate |
KOPO-TV |
13 |
Tucson |
CBS/DuMont (Feb 1953–1954)[8][9] |
yes |
VHF |
now KOLD-TV, a CBS affiliate |
KIVA |
11 |
Yuma |
NBC/ABC/CBS/DuMont (Oct 1953–1956) |
no |
VHF |
Signed off January 31, 1970 (frequency now occupied by KYMA-TV, a NBC affiliate) |
Arkansas
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
KFSA-TV |
22 |
Ft. Smith |
NBC (primary)/CBS/ABC/DuMont (July 1953 – 1956) |
yes |
UHF |
now CBS affiliate KFSM-TV on channel 5 |
KARK-TV |
4 |
Little Rock |
NBC (primary)/DuMont (April 1954 – 1956) |
yes |
VHF |
now a NBC affiliate |
KRTV |
17 |
Little Rock |
NBC/CBS/ABC/DuMont (1953–Apr 1954) |
no (license returned) |
UHF |
call letters currently reside on a CBS affiliate in Great Falls, Montana |
California
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
KHSL-TV |
12 |
Chico |
CBS (primary)/ABC/NBC/DuMont (Aug 1953–1955); CBS (primary)/ABC (1953–1963) /NBC (1953–1956) |
yes |
VHF |
now a CBS affiliate |
KIEM-TV |
3 |
Eureka |
CBS (primary)/ABC/NBC/DuMont (Oct 1953–1956) |
yes |
VHF |
now a NBC affiliate |
KCOK-TV |
27 |
Fresno |
DuMont (never signed on)[10] |
no |
UHF |
|
KFI-TV / KHJ-TV |
9 |
Los Angeles |
DuMont (Feb 1949–1955) [11] |
yes |
VHF |
now independent station KCAL-TV |
KLAC-TV |
13 |
Los Angeles |
Independent/DuMont (Sept 1948–1956†)[12] |
yes |
VHF |
now MyNetworkTV O&O and West Coast flagship station KCOP-TV |
KTLA |
5 |
Los Angeles |
DuMont (1947–1948); Paramount (1949–1953) |
yes |
VHF |
now a CW affiliate |
KTSL |
2 |
Los Angeles |
DuMont (1948–1951); thereafter CBS [13] |
yes |
VHF |
now CBS O&O and West Coast flagship station KCBS-TV |
KTTV |
11 |
Los Angeles |
DuMont (1951–1954)[2] |
yes |
VHF |
now a Fox O&O and the network's West Coast flagship station |
KSBW/KMBY |
8 |
Monterey |
NBC (primary)/CBS/ABC/DuMont (1953–1956) |
yes |
VHF |
now a NBC affiliate |
KCCC |
40 |
Sacramento |
ABC/DuMont (1953–1956) |
no |
UHF |
went dark 1957, frequency occupied since 1968 by Fox affiliate KTXL |
KFMB-TV |
8 |
San Diego |
CBS(primary)/ABC/NBC/DuMont (May 1949 – 1952+)[4] |
yes |
VHF |
now a CBS affiliate |
KVEC-TV |
6 |
San Luis Obispo |
NBC/ABC/CBS/DuMont (May 1953 – 1956†) |
yes |
VHF |
now NBC affiliate KSBY |
KPIX |
5 |
San Francisco |
CBS/NBC/DuMont (1948–1949); CBS/DuMont/Paramount (1949–1953); CBS/DuMont (1953–1956)[4] |
yes |
VHF |
now a CBS O&O station |
KEYT-TV |
3 |
Santa Barbara |
NBC/CBS/ABC/DuMont (c. 1954)[14] |
yes |
VHF |
now an ABC affiliate |
KVVG |
27 |
Tulare |
DuMont |
no |
UHF |
|
Colorado
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
KKTV |
2 |
Colorado Springs |
DuMont/NBC/CBS (Dec 1952–1955) [15] |
yes |
VHF |
now a CBS affiliate on channel 11 |
KFEL-TV |
2 |
Denver |
DuMont (1952–1956)[11] |
yes |
VHF |
now KWGN-TV, a CW affiliate |
KFXJ-TV |
5 |
Grand Junction |
CBS (primary)/NBC/ABC/DuMont (May 1954 – 1956) |
yes |
VHF |
now CBS affiliate KREX-TV |
KDZA |
3 |
Pueblo |
DuMont (1955)[15] |
no |
VHF |
reassigned to Sterling (now independent station KCDO-TV) |
Connecticut
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
WICC-TV |
43 |
Bridgeport |
ABC/DuMont (1953–1956)[16] |
yes |
UHF |
now Heroes & Icons affiliate WZME |
WGTH-TV |
71/18 |
Hartford |
ABC/DuMont(secondary) (1954–1956); thereafter CBS[16] |
yes |
UHF |
now WUVN, a Univision affiliate on channel 18 |
WNHC-TV |
8 (Channel 6 until late 1953) |
New Haven |
ABC/CBS/NBC/DuMont (Jun 1948–1955); ABC/DuMont (1955–1956†)[4][17] |
yes |
VHF |
now ABC affiliate WTNH |
WATR-TV |
53 |
Waterbury |
ABC/DuMont (June 1953 – 1955)[11] |
yes |
UHF |
now WCCT-TV, a CW affiliate on channel 20 |
Delaware
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Band |
Now |
WDEL-TV |
7/12 |
Wilmington |
NBC/DuMont (1949–1956†)[4] |
no (license returned in 1958) |
VHF |
now WHYY-TV, a PBS member station on channel 12 (since 1963; previously on channel 35 from 1957 to 1963) |
District of Columbia
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Band |
Now |
WTTG |
5 |
Washington DC |
DuMont (1946-Aug 1956)[18] |
yes |
VHF |
now a Fox O&O station |
Florida
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
WFTL-TV |
23 |
Fort Lauderdale |
DuMont (Dec 1954–1956†) |
no (Owned by Storer Broadcasting, went dark until 1967) |
UHF |
now Univision O&O WLTV |
WITV |
17 |
Hollywood |
ABC/DuMont (exact dates unknown) |
no (dark after losing ABC to WPLG; license ret. 1961; now WLRN) |
UHF |
Now WLRN, a PBS member station; WITV calls reside in Charleston, SC |
WJHP-TV |
36 |
Jacksonville |
ABC/NBC/DuMont (1953–1956)[11] |
no |
UHF |
reassigned to Fort Myers (now Fox affiliate WFTX) |
WMBR-TV |
4 |
Jacksonville |
CBS/ABC/NBC/DuMont (1949–1955)[4][11] |
yes |
VHF |
now independent station WJXT |
WTVJ |
4 |
Miami |
primary NBC/CBS, but also carried DuMont and ABC (Mar 1949–1956†)[4][12] |
yes |
VHF |
now an NBC O&O on channel 6 |
WDBO-TV |
6 |
Orlando |
CBS/NBC/ABC/DuMont (July 1954 – 1955) |
yes |
VHF |
now CBS affiliate WKMG-TV |
WSUN-TV |
38 |
Tampa |
CBS/NBC/ABC/DuMont (May 1953 – 1954); CBS/ABC/DuMont (1954–1955) [19] |
no (license returned in 1970) |
UHF |
now MyNetworkTV affiliate WTTA (since 1991) |
WTSS-TV |
28 |
Tampa |
DuMont (never signed on) |
yes |
UHF |
now WFTS, an ABC affiliate |
Georgia
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
WALB-TV |
10 |
Albany |
NBC (primary)/ABC/DuMont (Dec 1954–1956) |
yes |
VHF |
now a NBC affiliate |
WAGA-TV |
5 |
Atlanta |
CBS (primary)/DuMont (Mar 1949–1955†)[12] |
yes |
VHF |
now a Fox O&O station |
WJBF-TV |
6 |
Augusta |
NBC (primary)/ABC/DuMont (Nov 1953–1956†) |
yes |
VHF |
now an ABC affiliate |
WROM-TV |
9 |
Rome |
CBS/DuMont (Mar 1953–Feb 1954) |
yes |
VHF |
now ABC affiliate WTVC-TV in Chattanooga |
Hawaii
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
KONA-TV |
11 |
Honolulu |
NBC (primary December 1952 – 1996)/DuMont (Secondary December 1952 – 1955; selective shows only)[20] |
yes |
VHF |
now KHON-TV channel 2, affiliated with Fox (DT1)/CW (DT2) |
KULA-TV |
4 |
Honolulu |
ABC (primary)/DuMont (Secondary April 1954 – 1955; station was listed as an affiliate when it signed on, but rarely carried its line up)[21] |
yes |
VHF |
now KITV, an ABC affiliate |
Idaho
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
KBOI-TV |
2 |
Boise |
CBS/DuMont (Nov 1953–1955)[22] |
yes |
VHF |
now a CBS affiliate |
KIDO |
7 |
Boise |
NBC/CBS/DuMont (July 1953–Nov 1953); NBC/CBS/ABC thereafter[22] |
yes |
VHF |
now NBC affiliate KTVB |
KID-TV |
3 |
Idaho Falls |
CBS(primary)/ABC/DuMont (1953–1955)[23] |
yes |
VHF |
now CBS affiliate KIDK |
Illinois
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
WCIA |
3 |
Champaign |
CBS/NBC/DuMont(1953–1956†) |
yes |
VHF |
now a CBS affiliate |
WGN-TV |
9 |
Chicago |
Independent/DuMont/CBS (Apr 1948–1952); DuMont (1952–1956†)[4][12] |
yes |
VHF |
now an independent station |
WBKB |
4 |
Chicago |
CBS/Paramount Never carried DuMont but FCC ruled it was a DuMont O&O (July 1946 – 1953); CBS thereafter |
yes |
VHF |
now WBBM-TV, a CBS O&O on channel 2 |
WTVP |
17 |
Decatur |
ABC(primary)/DuMont (1953–1955)[24][25] |
yes |
UHF |
now WAND, an NBC affiliate |
WTVH |
19 |
Peoria |
CBS/DuMont (Nov 1953–1955) |
yes |
UHF |
now ABC affiliate WHOI-TV |
KHQA-TV |
7 |
Quincy |
CBS/DuMont (Sept 1953–1956†)[26] |
yes |
VHF |
now a CBS affiliate |
WHBF-TV |
4 |
Rock Island |
CBS (primary)/ABC/DuMont (July 1950 – 1955);[4] |
yes |
VHF |
now a CBS affiliate |
WREX-TV |
13 |
Rockford |
ABC/CBS/DuMont (Oct 1953–1955) |
yes |
VHF |
now a NBC affiliate |
WTVO |
39 |
Rockford |
NBC/DuMont (May 1953 – 1955) |
yes |
UHF |
now an ABC affiliate on channel 17 (channel 39 is now Fox affiliate WQRF-TV) |
WICS |
20 |
Springfield |
NBC/CBS/DuMont/ABC (September 17, 1953 – 1955,CBS,ABC(Secondary): 1953–1958)NBC(Primary): (1953–2005); ABC thereafter[26] |
yes |
UHF |
now an ABC affiliate |
Indiana
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
WTTV |
10 |
Bloomington |
ABC/CBS/DuMont/NBC (Nov 1949–1956†)[7] |
yes |
VHF |
now a CBS affiliate on channel 4 |
WSJV |
52 |
Elkhart |
NBC (primary)/ABC/DuMont (1954–1956†)[27] |
yes |
UHF |
now a Fox affiliate on channel 28 |
WFIE |
62 |
Evansville |
NBC/DuMont/ABC (Nov 1953–1956†)[28] |
yes |
UHF |
now an NBC affiliate on channel 14 |
WKJG-TV |
33 |
Fort Wayne |
NBC (primary)/DuMont (1954–1955+)[27] |
yes |
UHF |
now CW affiliate WISE-TV |
WFBM-TV |
6 |
Indianapolis |
ABC/CBS/DuMont/NBC (May 1949 – 1956†)[7] |
yes |
VHF |
now WRTV, an ABC affiliate |
WISH-TV |
8 |
Indianapolis |
ABC (primary)/CBS/NBC/DuMont (July 1954 – 1955) |
yes |
VHF |
now a CW affiliate |
WFAM-TV |
59 |
Lafayette |
CBS (primary)/DuMont (June 1953 – 1954)[27] |
yes |
UHF |
now CBS affiliate WLFI-TV on channel 18 |
WLBC-TV |
49 |
Muncie |
CBS/NBC/ABC/DuMont (1953–56) |
yes |
UHF |
now PBS member station WIPB |
WSBT-TV |
22 |
South Bend |
CBS (primary)/NBC/ABC/DuMont (Dec 1952–1955+)[27] |
yes |
UHF |
now a CBS affiliate |
WTHI-TV |
10 |
Terre Haute |
CBS/ABC/NBC/DuMont (July 1954 – 1956†)[11] |
yes |
VHF |
now a CBS affiliate |
Iowa
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
WMT-TV |
2 |
Cedar Rapids |
CBS/DuMont (1953–1955+)[29] |
yes |
VHF |
now CBS affiliate KGAN |
WOC-TV |
6 |
Davenport |
NBC/CBS/ABC/DuMont (Oct 1949-July 1950); NBC (primary)/ABC/DuMont (July 1950 – 1955) |
yes |
VHF |
now NBC affiliate KWQC-TV |
WOI-TV |
5 |
Des Moines |
CBS (primary)/ABC/NBC/DuMont (Feb 1950–1954);[30] CBS (primary)/ABC/DuMont (1954–1955); ABC/DuMont (1955–1956) |
yes |
VHF |
now an ABC affiliate |
KGLO-TV |
3 |
Mason City |
CBS/DuMont (May 1954 – 1956†)[31][32] |
yes |
VHF |
now CBS affiliate KIMT-TV |
KVTV |
9 |
Sioux City |
CBS(primary)/DuMont/NBC/ABC (1953–1956†)[11]
[33] |
yes |
VHF |
now ABC affiliate KCAU-TV |
KWWL-TV |
7 |
Waterloo |
NBC/DuMont (1953–1955/6)[34] |
yes |
VHF |
now NBC affiliate KWWL |
Kansas
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
KTVH |
12 |
Hutchinson-Wichita |
CBS(primary)/NBC/DuMont/(July 1953 – 1954); CBS(primary)/ABC/DuMont (1954–1955); CBS(primary)/DuMont (1955–1956)[35] |
yes |
VHF |
now CBS affiliate KWCH-DT |
KOAM-TV |
7 |
Pittsburg |
CBS/NBC/DuMont/ABC (Dec 1953–1956†) |
yes |
VHF |
now a CBS affiliate |
Kentucky
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
WAVE-TV |
3 |
Louisville |
NBC (primary)/DuMont/ABC (Nov 1948–1956†)[4][12] |
yes |
VHF |
now a NBC affiliate |
WKLO-TV |
21 |
Louisville |
ABC/DuMont (Oct 1953–April 1954)[36] |
no |
UHF |
returned to air as WBNA in 1986 (now an Ion affiliate) |
Louisiana
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
WAFB |
28 |
Baton Rouge |
CBS (primary)/NBC/ABC/DuMont (April 1953 – 1955†) |
yes |
UHF |
now a CBS affiliate on channel 9 |
KTAG-TV |
25 |
Lake Charles |
CBS (primary)/ABC/DuMont (November 1953 – 1955†) |
No |
UHF |
went dark in 1961, channel 25 later reassigned to KLPA in Alexandria |
KNOE-TV |
8 |
Monroe |
CBS/ABC/DuMont (Sept 1953–1956†)[37] |
yes |
VHF |
now a CBS affiliate |
WDSU-TV |
6 |
New Orleans |
NBC (primary)/CBS/ABC/DuMont (Dec 1948–1952+)[4] |
yes |
VHF |
now a NBC affiliate |
KCMC-TV |
6 |
Shreveport |
CBS/ABC/DuMont (1952–1954);ABC/DuMont (1954–1955) |
yes |
VHF |
now NBC affiliate KTAL-TV |
Maine
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
WABI |
5 |
Bangor |
NBC (primary)/CBS/ABC/DuMont (Jan 1953–1955); CBS (primary)/NBC/ABC/DuMont (1955–1956)[38] |
yes |
VHF |
now a CBS affiliate |
WLAM |
17 |
Lewiston |
DuMont |
no |
UHF |
|
WMTW-TV |
8 |
Poland Spring |
CBS/ABC/DuMont (Oct 1954–1956†) |
yes |
VHF |
now an ABC affiliate |
WPMT |
53 |
Portland |
DuMont |
no |
UHF |
|
Maryland
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
WAAM-TV |
13 |
Baltimore |
ABC (primary)/DuMont (1948–1956†)[39] |
yes |
VHF |
now WJZ-TV, a CBS O&O station |
WBOC-TV |
16 |
Salisbury |
DuMont (primary)/CBS/NBC/ABC (July 1954 – 1956†) |
yes |
UHF |
now a CBS affiliate |
Massachusetts
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
WMGT |
74 |
Adams |
ABC (primary)/DuMont (Mar 1954–1956) |
yes |
UHF |
now ABC affiliate WCDC-TV on channel 19 (satellite of WTEN in Albany, NY) |
WBZ-TV |
4 |
Boston |
NBC, but carried some ABC/DuMont programs (June 1948 – 1953)[40] |
yes |
VHF |
now a CBS O&O station |
WNAC-TV |
7 |
Boston |
ABC/CBS/DuMont/Yankee (June 1948 – 1952); ABC/CBS/DuMont (1952-1955†)[4][12] |
yes |
VHF |
now WHDH-TV, an NBC affiliate |
WTAO-TV |
56 |
Cambridge |
ABC/DuMont (Sept 1953–Mar 1956)[41] |
yes |
UHF |
now WLVI-TV, a CW affiliate |
WHYN-TV |
55 |
Holyoke |
CBS/DuMont (Jan 1953)[42] |
yes |
UHF |
now WGGB-TV on channel 40, an ABC affiliate |
WJZB-TV/WWOR-TV |
14 |
Worcester |
ABC/DuMont/NBC (secondary) (Dec 1953–Sept 1955)[43] |
no |
UHF |
Call letters WWOR-TV are now used by the MyNetworkTV affiliate in the New York City area. |
Michigan
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
WPAG-TV |
20 |
Ann Arbor |
DuMont (April 1953 – 1956) |
no |
UHF |
Channel 20 reassigned to WXON; now WMYD, a MyNetworkTV affiliate |
WWTV |
13 |
Cadillac |
CBS(primary)/ABC/DuMont (1954–1956) |
yes |
VHF |
now a CBS affiliate on channel 9 |
CKLW-TV |
9 |
Detroit (Windsor, ONT) |
DuMont/CBC (Sept 1954–1956†)[44] |
yes |
VHF |
now CBET, a CBC Television O&O |
WJBK-TV |
2 |
Detroit |
CBS (primary)/DuMont (Oct 1948–1955)[12] |
yes |
VHF |
now a Fox O&O station |
WWDT / WWJ-TV |
4 |
Detroit |
DuMont (Mar 1947–1948) |
yes |
VHF |
now WDIV, an NBC affiliate |
WTAC-TV |
16 |
Flint |
DuMont/ABC(1953–June 1954) |
no |
UHF |
Folded in June 1954. Studios now house ABC affiliate WJRT-TV |
WNEM-TV |
5 |
Saginaw |
NBC (primary)/ABC (1954–1958)/DuMont (1954–1956†) |
yes |
VHF |
now a CBS affiliate |
WLAV / WOOD-TV |
7 |
Grand Rapids |
ABC/CBS/DuMont/NBC (Aug 1949–1956†)[7] |
yes |
VHF |
now a NBC affiliate on channel 8 |
WKZO-TV |
3 |
Kalamazoo |
ABC/CBS/DuMont/NBC (July 1950 – 1956†)[7] |
yes |
VHF |
now CBS affiliate WWMT |
WILS / WTOM-TV |
54 |
Lansing |
DuMont (Oct 1953–1956†)[11]
[45] |
no |
UHF |
reassigned to Muskegon (now TCT O&O WTLJ) |
WJIM-TV |
6 |
Lansing |
ABC/CBS (primary)/DuMont/NBC (May 1950 – 1956†)[7] |
yes |
VHF |
now CBS affiliate WLNS-TV |
Minnesota
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
KMMT |
6 |
Austin |
ABC/CBS/NBC/DuMont (Aug 1953–1956†)[46] |
yes |
VHF |
now ABC affiliate KAAL |
WFTV |
38 |
Duluth |
ABC/CBS/NBC/DuMont (c. 1954)[46] |
no |
UHF |
reassigned to Green Bay (now PBS member station WPNE) |
KEYD-TV |
9 |
Minneapolis-St Paul |
DuMont (1954–1955)[11] |
yes |
VHF |
now Fox O&O KMSP-TV |
KSTP-TV |
5 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul |
NBC(primary)/DuMont (Apr 1948–1956†)[12] |
yes |
VHF |
now an ABC affiliate |
WCOW |
17 |
Minneapolis-St Paul |
DuMont (never signed on) |
yes |
UHF |
now PBS member station KTCI-TV |
WMIN-TV |
11 (with WTCN-TV) |
Minneapolis-St Paul |
ABC/DuMont (1953–1956†)[46] |
yes |
VHF |
now NBC affiliate KARE |
WTCN-TV |
11 (with WMIN-TV) |
Minneapolis-St Paul |
ABC/CBS/DuMont (July 1949 – 1956†)[7] |
yes |
VHF |
now NBC affiliate KARE |
KROC |
10 |
Rochester |
ABC/CBS/NBC/DuMont (1953–1956†)[46] |
yes |
VHF |
now NBC affiliate KTTC |
Mississippi
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
WJTV |
25 |
Jackson |
DuMont (January 1953 – 1956†) |
yes |
UHF |
now a CBS affiliate on channel 12 (CW on DT2) |
WDAM-TV |
9 |
Hattiesburg |
NBC/ABC/DuMont(secondary) (1954–1956) |
yes |
VHF |
now a NBC affiliate on channel 7 (ABC on DT2) |
WTOK-TV |
11 |
Meridian |
DuMont(secondary) (1953–1955) |
yes |
VHF |
now an ABC affiliate on channel 11 (MyNetworkTV on DT2, The CW on DT3) |
Missouri
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
KOMU-TV |
8 |
Columbia |
NBC/ABC/CBS/DuMont (1953–1956) |
yes |
VHF |
now a NBC affiliate |
KCMO-TV |
5 |
Kansas City |
ABC/DuMont (1953–1955) |
yes |
VHF |
now CBS affiliate KCTV |
KCTY TV |
25 |
Kansas City |
DuMont (Jan-Feb 1954)[17] |
no |
UHF |
reassigned to Jefferson City (now CTN affiliate KNLJ) |
KMBC-TV |
9 |
Kansas City |
DuMont (1952–Dec 1953) |
yes |
VHF |
now an ABC affiliate |
WDAF-TV |
4 |
Kansas City |
NBC/CBS/ABC/DuMont (Oct 1949–1952)[4] |
yes |
VHF |
now a Fox affiliate (owned by Fox from 1997 to 2008) |
KSD-TV |
5 |
St Louis |
NBC/CBS/ABC/DuMont(secondary) (Feb 1947–1956†)[12] |
yes |
VHF |
now NBC affiliate KSDK |
WTVI |
54/36 |
St Louis |
ABC/DuMont (Aug 1953–1956†)[47] |
yes |
UHF |
now Fox affiliate KTVI on channel 2 (owned by Fox from 1997 to 2008) |
KFEQ-TV |
2 |
St Joseph |
CBS(primary)/DuMont (1953–1956†)[48] |
yes |
VHF |
now ABC affiliate KQTV |
Montana
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
KOOK-TV |
2 |
Billings |
CBS/DuMont (1953–1955+)[49] |
yes |
VHF |
now CBS affiliate KTVQ |
KXLF-TV |
4 |
Butte |
CBS/NBC/DuMont/ABC(c. 1955) |
yes |
VHF |
now a CBS affiliate |
KFBB-TV |
5 |
Great Falls |
ABC/CBS/NBC//DuMont(c. 1955) |
yes |
VHF |
now an ABC affiliate |
KGVO-TV |
13 |
Missoula |
CBS/DuMont/ABC (c. 1954–1956)[50] |
yes |
VHF |
Now NBC affiliate KECI-TV |
Nebraska
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
KHOL-TV |
13 |
Kearney |
CBS/DuMont (Dec 1953–1956†)[51] |
yes |
VHF |
now ABC affiliate KHGI-TV |
KOLN |
12/10 |
Lincoln |
CBS (primary)/NBC/ABC/DuMont (Feb 1953–1956†) |
yes |
VHF |
now a CBS affiliate on channel 10 |
KMTV |
3 |
Omaha |
ABC/CBS/DuMont (Sept 1949–1956†)[7] |
yes |
VHF |
now a CBS affiliate |
WOW-TV |
6 |
Omaha |
NBC/ABC/DuMont (c. 1952)[4] |
yes |
VHF |
now NBC affiliate WOWT |
Nevada
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
KLAS-TV |
8 |
Las Vegas |
CBS (primary)/DuMont/NBC/ABC (1953-1955) |
yes |
VHF |
now a CBS affiliate |
KZTV |
8 |
Reno |
CBS (primary)/NBC/ABC/DuMont (Sept 1953–1954)[52][53] |
yes |
VHF |
now ABC affiliate KOLO-TV |
New Jersey
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
WFPG-TV |
46 |
Atlantic City |
NBC(primary)/CBS/ABC/DuMont (Dec 1952–1956†),[54] |
no |
UHF |
|
W2XVT |
1 |
Passaic |
DuMont's experimental station[55] |
no |
VHF |
|
WRTV |
58 |
Asbury Park |
DuMont (secondary) (January–April 1955) |
no |
UHF |
|
New Mexico
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
KOB-TV |
4 |
Albuquerque |
NBC (primary)/DuMont (Sept 1948–1956)[12] |
yes |
VHF |
now a NBC affiliate |
KSWS-TV |
8 |
Roswell |
NBC/CBS/ABC/DuMont (June 1953 – 1956) |
yes |
VHF |
now NBC affiliate KOBR-TV (satellite of KOB) |
New York
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
WROW-TV |
10 |
Albany |
CBS (primary)/DuMont (Mar 1954–1956) |
yes |
VHF |
now ABC affiliate WTEN |
WNBF-TV |
12 |
Binghamton |
ABC/CBS/DuMont/NBC (Dec 1949–1956)[7] |
yes |
VHF |
now CBS affiliate WBNG |
WBEN-TV |
4 |
Buffalo |
CBS/ABC/DuMont (1949–1956†)[39][56] |
yes |
VHF |
now CBS affiliate WIVB-TV |
WGR-TV |
2 |
Buffalo |
ABC/DuMont/NBC (Aug 1954–July 1955)[56] |
yes |
VHF |
now NBC affiliate WGRZ-TV |
WTVE |
24 |
Elmira |
DuMont (until 1954) |
no |
UHF |
reassigned to Syracuse (now PBS member station WCNY-TV) |
WABD |
5 |
New York City |
DuMont (1946–Aug 1956)[39] |
yes |
VHF |
now WNYW, a Fox O&O station (East Coast flagship) |
KE2XDR |
|
New York City |
DuMont experimental color station (1950-1951)[57] |
no |
UHF |
|
WIRI-TV |
5 |
Plattsburgh |
NBC(primary)/ABC/DuMont (Dec 1954–1956†) |
yes |
VHF |
now NBC affiliate WPTZ |
WHAM-TV |
6/5 |
Rochester |
NBC/CBS/ABC/DuMont (June 1949 – 1952+);[4] NBC/DuMont (c. 1955)[56] |
yes |
VHF |
now CBS affiliate WROC-TV on channel 8 |
WRGB |
4/6 |
Schenectady |
NBC(primary)/DuMont [39] |
yes |
VHF |
now a CBS affiliate on channel 6 |
WHEN-TV |
5/8 |
Syracuse |
CBS (primary)/ABC/DuMont (Dec 1948–1956†)[12][56] |
yes |
VHF |
now CBS affiliate WTVH on channel 5 |
WKTV |
13 |
Utica-Rome |
CBS/NBC/ABC/DuMont (1949–1956†)[11] |
yes |
VHF |
now a NBC affiliate on channel 2 |
WCNY-TV |
7 |
Watertown |
CBS/NBC/ABC/DuMont (Oct 1954–1956†)[56] |
yes |
VHF |
now CBS affiliate WWNY-TV; WCNY-TV call letters reassigned to Syracuse |
North Carolina
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
WBTV |
3 |
Charlotte |
ABC/CBS/DuMont/NBC (July 1949–c. 1951);[7] ABC/NBC/DuMont (1952–1956)[4] |
yes |
VHF |
now a CBS affiliate |
WFMY-TV |
2 |
Greensboro |
CBS/NBC/ABC/DuMont (Oct 1949–1953);[4] CBS/ABC/DuMont (1953–1956†) |
yes |
VHF |
now a CBS affiliate |
WNCT-TV |
9 |
Greenville |
CBS/DuMont (Dec 1953–1956†)[7] |
yes |
VHF |
now a CBS affiliate |
WNAO-TV |
28 |
Raleigh |
ABC/CBS/DuMont (1953–1956†) |
no |
UHF |
channel 28 is now WRDC, a MyNetworkTV affiliate |
North Dakota
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
WDAY-TV |
6 |
Fargo |
ABC/NBC/DuMont(c. 1955) |
yes |
VHF |
Now an ABC affiliate |
KXJB-TV |
4 |
Fargo |
CBS/DuMont(July 1954 – 1956†) |
yes |
VHF |
Now Cozi TV affiliate KRDK-TV |
KFYR-TV |
5 |
Bismarck |
NBC/ABC/DuMont(c. 1955) |
yes |
VHF |
Now an NBC affiliate |
Ohio
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
WCPO-TV |
7/9 |
Cincinnati |
ABC/DuMont (July 1949 – 1956†)[12] |
yes |
VHF |
now an ABC affiliate on channel 9 |
WLWT |
4/5 |
Cincinnati |
NBC (primary)/CBS/ABC/DuMont (Feb 1948-1949)[39] |
yes |
VHF |
now a NBC affiliate on channel 5 |
WEWS |
5 |
Cleveland |
CBS (primary)/ABC/DuMont (Dec 1947–1956†)[39] |
yes |
VHF |
now an ABC affiliate |
WXEL-TV |
8/9 |
Cleveland |
CBS/ABC/DuMont (Dec 1949–1956†)[12] |
yes |
VHF |
now WJW-TV, a Fox affiliate on channel 8 (owned by Fox from 1997 to 2008) |
WLWC |
3/4 |
Columbus |
DuMont/NBC (Apr 1949–1956†)[39] |
yes |
VHF |
now NBC affiliate WCMH-TV on channel 4 |
WTVN-TV |
6 |
Columbus |
ABC/DuMont (Sept 1949–1956†)[7] |
yes |
VHF |
now ABC affiliate WSYX |
WHIO-TV |
13/7 |
Dayton |
CBS (primary)/ABC/DuMont (c. 1952)[4] |
yes |
VHF |
now a CBS affiliate on channel 7 |
WLWD |
2 |
Dayton |
NBC/ABC/DuMont (1949-1955)[39] |
yes |
VHF |
now NBC affiliate WDTN |
WLOK-TV |
73/35 |
Lima |
ABC/CBS/NBC/DuMont (Apr 1953–1956†)[58] |
yes |
UHF |
now WLIO, a NBC affiliate on channel 8 |
WSPD-TV |
13 |
Toledo |
NBC (primary)/DuMont (c. July 1948); ABC/CBS/Mutual/NBC/DuMont (c. 1952)[4][12] |
yes |
VHF |
now WTVG, an ABC affiliate |
WKBN-TV |
27 |
Youngstown |
CBS/DuMont/ABC (Jan 1953–1956†)[59] |
yes |
UHF |
now a CBS affiliate |
WHIZ-TV |
50/18 |
Zanesville |
NBC(primary)/CBS/ABC/DuMont (May 1950 – 1956)[60] |
yes |
UHF |
now a NBC affiliate on channel 18 |
Oklahoma
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
WKY-TV |
4 |
Oklahoma City |
ABC/CBS/DuMont/NBC (June 1949 – 1956†)[7] |
yes |
VHF |
now KFOR-TV, an NBC affiliate |
KCEB-TV |
23 |
Tulsa |
NBC/DuMont (Mar–Sept 1954); ABC/DuMont (Sept-Dec 1954)[1] |
no |
UHF |
now KOKI-TV, a Fox affiliate |
KOTV |
6 |
Tulsa |
CBS/NBC/ABC/DuMont/Paramount (Oct 1949–1953)[1][4] |
yes |
VHF |
now a CBS affiliate |
Oregon
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
KBES-TV |
5 |
Medford |
CBS (primary)/NBC/ABC/DuMont (Aug 1953–1955) [61] |
yes |
VHF |
now NBC affiliate KOBI |
KPTV |
27 |
Portland |
NBC/CBS/ABC/DuMont (Sept 1952–Sept 1953); NBC/ABC/DuMont (Sept 1953–1955) |
yes |
UHF |
now a Fox affiliate on channel 12 |
Pennsylvania
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
WGLV-TV |
57 |
Allentown-Easton |
ABC/DuMont (c. 1955)[62] |
no |
UHF |
Call letters reassigned to Philadelphia (now WPSG, a CW O&O station) |
WFBG-TV |
10 |
Altoona |
CBS (primary)/DuMont (1953–c. 1955)[63] |
yes |
VHF |
now CBS affiliate WTAJ-TV |
WICU-TV |
12 |
Erie |
NBC/CBS/ABC/DuMont (Mar 1949–1956†)[4] |
yes |
VHF |
now a NBC affiliate |
WHP-TV |
55 |
Harrisburg |
DuMont(primary)/CBS (July 1953 – 1956†) |
yes |
UHF |
now a CBS affiliate on channel 21 |
WJAC-TV |
6 |
Johnstown |
NBC/CBS/ABC/DuMont (1949–1956†)[4] |
yes |
VHF |
now a NBC affiliate |
WGAL |
4 |
Lancaster |
ABC/CBS/DuMont/NBC (June 1949 – 1956†)[7] |
yes |
VHF |
now a NBC affiliate on channel 8 |
WFIL-TV |
6 |
Philadelphia |
CBS/DuMont (Sept 1947–1948); ABC/DuMont (1948–1955)[39] |
yes |
VHF |
now WPVI-TV, an ABC O&O station |
WDTV |
3/2 |
Pittsburgh |
DuMont (primary)/NBC/CBS/ABC (1949–1955)[39] |
yes |
VHF |
now KDKA-TV on channel 2, a CBS O&O station |
WILK-TV |
34 |
Wilkes-Barre |
ABC/DuMont (Sept 1953–1956)[64] |
yes |
UHF |
now ABC affiliate WNEP-TV on channel 16, channel 34 reassigned to Binghamton (now ABC affiliate WIVT) |
WNOW |
49 |
York |
DuMont |
yes |
UHF |
now WGCB-TV, an independent station in Red Lion |
Puerto Rico
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
WAPA-TV |
4 |
San Juan |
NBC/ABC/DuMont/CMQ TV Network (c. 1955)[65] |
yes |
VHF |
now an independent station |
Rhode Island
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Band |
Now |
WJAR |
11/10 |
Providence |
NBC (primary)/CBS/ABC/DuMont (July 1949 – 1953); NBC/CBS (1953-March 1955); NBC thereafter[66] |
yes |
VHF |
now a NBC affiliate on channel 10 |
WNET-TV |
16 |
Providence |
ABC/DuMont (1953–1956) |
yes |
UHF |
now WNAC-TV, a Fox affiliate on channel 64 |
South Carolina
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
WCSC-TV |
5 |
Charleston |
CBS (primary)/DuMont (1953–1956)[67] |
yes |
VHF |
now a CBS affiliate |
WNOK-TV |
67 |
Columbia |
CBS (primary)/DuMont (Sept 1953–1956) |
yes |
UHF |
now CBS affiliate WLTX on channel 19 |
WGVL |
23 |
Greenville |
DuMont (c. 1955)[68] |
no |
UHF |
call letters reassigned to Conway (now PBS member station WHMC) |
South Dakota
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
KDLO |
3 |
Florence |
NBC (primary)/ABC/CBS/DuMont (Sept 1955–1956†) |
yes |
VHF |
now a CBS affiliate (satellite of KELO-TV) |
KELO-TV |
11 |
Sioux Falls |
NBC (primary)/ABC/CBS/DuMont (May 1953 – 1956†) |
yes |
VHF |
now a CBS affiliate |
Tennessee
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
WDEF-TV |
12 |
Chattanooga |
CBS(primary)/NBC/ABC/DuMont (Apr 1954–1955); CBS(primary)/NBC/ABC thereafter |
yes |
VHF |
now a CBS affiliate |
WJHL-TV |
11 |
Johnson City |
CBS/NBC/ABC/DuMont (Oct 1953–1955) |
yes |
VHF |
now a CBS affiliate |
WTVK |
26 |
Knoxville |
CBS(primary)/DuMont/ABC (Oct 1953–1956) |
yes |
UHF |
now CBS affiliate WVLT-TV on channel 8 |
WMCT |
5 |
Memphis |
NBC(primary)/DuMont (Dec 1948–1956)[12] |
yes |
VHF |
now NBC affiliate WMC-TV |
WSM-TV |
4 |
Nashville |
ABC/CBS/DuMont/NBC (Sept 1950–1956†)[7] |
yes |
VHF |
now NBC affiliate WSMV-TV |
Texas
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
KRBC-TV |
9 |
Abilene |
CBS/NBC/DuMont (August 1953–c. 1955)[69] |
yes |
VHF |
now a NBC affiliate |
KGNC-TV |
4 |
Amarillo |
NBC(primary)/DuMont (Mar 1953–1956†) |
yes |
VHF |
now NBC affiliate KAMR-TV |
KTBC-TV |
7 |
Austin |
CBS(primary)/ABC/DuMont/NBC (Nov 1952–1956†) |
yes |
VHF |
now a Fox O&O station |
XELD |
7 |
Brownsville |
ABC/CBS/DuMont/NBC (Sept 1951–1956†)[7] |
no |
VHF |
reassigned to Matamoros, Mexico (now Televisa Regional station XHAB-TV) |
KVDO |
22 |
Corpus Christi |
NBC/CBS/DuMont (June 1954 – 1956†)[70] |
no |
UHF |
reassigned to Galveston (now Daystar O&O KLTJ) |
KBTV |
8 |
Dallas-Ft Worth |
DuMont (Sept 1949–1950); NBC/ABC/DuMont (c. 1952)[4] |
yes |
VHF |
now ABC affiliate WFAA-TV |
KROD-TV |
4 |
El Paso |
CBS/ABC/DuMont (c. 1955)[71] |
yes |
VHF |
now CBS affiliate KDBC-TV |
KLEE-TV |
2 |
Houston |
NBC (primary)/CBS/ABC/DuMont (Jan 1949–1956†)[4] |
yes |
VHF |
now NBC affiliate KPRC-TV |
KNUZ |
39 |
Houston |
DuMont (to Nov 1954); ABC thereafter |
yes |
UHF |
now KTRK-TV, an ABC O&O station on channel 13, channel 39 now KIAH, a CW affiliate |
KDUB-TV |
13 |
Lubbock |
CBS/DuMont (Nov 1952-c. 1955)[69] |
yes |
VHF |
now CBS affiliate KLBK-TV |
KEYL |
5 |
San Antonio |
ABC/CBS/DuMont (Feb 1950–1956†)[7] |
yes |
VHF |
now CBS affiliate KENS |
KANG-TV |
34 |
Waco |
DuMont (November 1953–December 1955)[72] |
no |
UHF |
|
KWFT-TV |
6 |
Wichita Falls |
CBS/DuMont (March 1953–c. 1955)[69] |
yes |
VHF |
now CBS affiliate KAUZ-TV |
Utah
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Band |
Now |
KSL-TV |
5 |
Salt Lake City |
CBS (primary)/ABC/DuMont (June 1949 – 1956†)[4][12] |
yes |
VHF |
now an NBC affiliate |
Virginia
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
WSVA-TV |
3 |
Harrisonburg |
NBC (primary)/CBS/ABC/DuMont (Oct 1953–c. 1955)[63] |
yes |
VHF |
now ABC affiliate WHSV-TV |
WLVA-TV |
13 |
Lynchburg |
CBS/DuMont/ABC (Feb 1953–c. 1955)[73] |
yes |
VHF |
now ABC affiliate WSET-TV |
WTAR-TV |
4/3 |
Norfolk |
NBC (primary)/CBS/ABC/DuMont (Apr 1950–1952); CBS (primary)/NBC/ABC/DuMont (1952–1953); CBS (primary)/ABC/DuMont (1953–1955†)[4] |
yes |
VHF |
now CBS affiliate WTKR on channel 3 |
WTOV |
27 |
Portsmouth |
DuMont (Dec 1953–1955)[74] |
yes |
UHF |
now CW affiliate WGNT |
WTVR-TV |
6 |
Richmond |
CBS (primary)/DuMont/NBC/ABC (Apr 1948–1956)[12] |
yes |
VHF |
now a CBS affiliate |
Washington
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
KRSC-TV |
5 |
Seattle |
ABC/NBC/CBS/DuMont (c. 1952)[4] |
yes |
VHF |
now NBC affiliate KING-TV |
KTNT-TV |
11 |
Tacoma/Seattle |
CBS/DuMont (March 1953 – 1955)[4] |
yes |
VHF |
now KSTW-TV, a CW O&O station |
KXLY-TV |
4 |
Spokane |
CBS/DuMont (Feb 1953–Apr 1955 or later)[75] |
yes |
VHF |
now an ABC affiliate |
KREM-TV |
2 |
Spokane |
ABC/DuMont (Oct 1954–1956) |
yes |
VHF |
now a CBS affiliate |
West Virginia
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
WKNA-TV |
49 |
Charleston |
ABC/DuMont (Mar 1953–Feb 1955)[76] |
no |
UHF |
|
WSAZ-TV |
3 |
Huntington |
NBC/CBS/ABC/DuMont (Nov 1949–1954); NBC/ABC/DuMont (1954-1955); NBC/DuMont (1955-1956)[12] |
yes |
VHF |
now a NBC affiliate |
WOAY-TV |
4 |
Oak Hill |
ABC/DuMont (Dec 1954–1956†) |
yes |
VHF |
now an ABC affiliate on channel 50 |
Wisconsin
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Frequency |
Now |
WEAU-TV |
13 |
Eau Claire |
ABC/CBS/NBC/DuMont (Dec 1954–1956†)[46] |
yes |
VHF |
now a NBC affiliate |
WKBT |
8 |
LaCrosse |
NBC/ABC/CBS/DuMont (Aug 1954–1956†)[77] |
yes |
VHF |
now a CBS affiliate |
WBAY-TV |
2 |
Green Bay |
CBS, but cleared some DuMont programs (Mar 1953–1956†) |
yes |
VHF |
now an ABC affiliate |
WNAM / WFRV-TV |
42, then 5 |
Green Bay |
NBC/ABC/DuMont (May 1955 – 1956†) [11] |
yes |
UHF, then VHF |
now a CBS affiliate |
WMTV |
33 |
Madison |
ABC/DuMont/NBC (July 1953 – 1956†) |
yes |
UHF |
now an NBC affiliate on channel 15 |
WOKY-TV |
19 |
Milwaukee |
ABC/DuMont (Oct 1953–Oct 1954)[78] |
yes |
UHF |
now WVTV, a CW affiliate on channel 18 |
WTMJ-TV |
4 |
Milwaukee |
NBC/CBS/ABC/DuMont (c. 1952)[4] |
yes |
VHF |
now a NBC affiliate |
WTVW / WISN-TV |
12 |
Milwaukee |
ABC/DuMont (Oct 1954–1956)[11] |
yes |
VHF |
now an ABC affiliate |
WSAU-TV |
7 |
Wausau |
CBS/ABC/DuMont/NBC (Oct 1954–1956†) |
yes |
VHF |
now a CBS affiliate WSAW-TV |
Wyoming
Station |
Channel |
City |
Affiliation |
On air now? |
Band |
Now |
KGWN-TV |
5 |
Cheyenne |
CBS/NBC/ABC/DuMont (Mar 1954–1956†)[79] |
yes |
VHF |
now a CBS affiliate |
† Ending dates tentative; source does not give a date for the end of affiliation with DuMont or states affiliation ended at the end of the network operations. DuMont cancelled most network programs beginning 1 April 1955, and honored network commitments until 6 August 1956.
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- ↑ Weinstein, David (2004), The Forgotten Network: DuMont and the Birth of American Television, Philadelphia: Temple University Press, p. 157, ISBN 1-59213-499-8
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