CBS is an American broadcast television network owned and operated by Paramount Global, which originated as a radio network in September 1927, and expanded into television in July 1941. The network currently has 15 owned-and-operated stations, and current affiliation agreements with 236 other television stations.[1][2][3]
This article is a listing of current CBS affiliates in the continental United States and United States possessions (including subchannel affiliates, satellite stations, low-power stations, and translators), arranged alphabetically by state, and based on the stations city of license and followed in parentheses by the Designated Market Area if it differs from the city of license. There are links to and articles on each of the stations, describing their histories, 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 (PSIP) number.
Stations listed in boldface are owned and operated by CBS through its subsidiary CBS News and Stations (excluding independent stations owned by the group, unless the station simulcasts a co-owned CBS O&O station via a digital subchannel).
United States edit
Alabama edit
- Birmingham – WIAT 42
- Dothan – WTVY 4
- Huntsville – WHNT-TV 19
- Mobile – WKRG-TV 5
- Selma (Montgomery) – WAKA 8
Alaska edit
Some CBS programming is broadcast on the Alaska Rural Communications Service (ARCS).
Arizona edit
Arkansas edit
- Fort Smith – KFSM-TV 5
- Jonesboro – KJNB-LD2 39.2/KJNE-LD2 42.2
- Little Rock – KTHV 11
California edit
- Bakersfield – KBAK-TV 29
- Chico – KHSL-TV 12
- Eureka – KVIQ-LD 14
- Fresno – KGPE 47
- Los Angeles – KCBS-TV 2
- Monterey – KION-TV 46
- Palm Springs – KESQ-DT2 42.2/KPSP-CD 38
- San Diego – KFMB-TV 8
- San Francisco – KPIX-TV 5
- Santa Barbara – KEYT-DT2 3.2
- Stockton (Sacramento) – KOVR 13
Colorado edit
- Colorado Springs – KKTV 11
- Denver – KCNC-TV 4
- Durango – KREZ-TV 6 (satellite of KRQE-TV, Albuquerque, New Mexico)
- Grand Junction – KREX-TV 5
- Montrose – KREY-TV 10 (satellite of KREX-TV)
Connecticut edit
Delaware edit
District of Columbia edit
- Washington, D.C. – WUSA 9
Florida edit
- Fort Myers – WINK-TV 11
- High Springs (Gainesville) – WGFL 28
- Jacksonville – WJAX-TV 47
- Miami – WFOR-TV 4
- Orlando – WKMG-TV 6
- Panama City – WECP-LD 21/WJHG-DT3 7.3[4]
- St. Petersburg (Tampa) – WTSP 10
- Tallahassee – WCTV 6
- West Palm Beach – WPEC 12
Georgia edit
- Atlanta – WANF 46
- Augusta – WRDW-TV 12
- Columbus – WRBL 3
- Macon – WMAZ-TV 13
- Savannah – WTOC-TV 11
- Thomasville (Tallahassee, Florida) – WCTV 6
- Valdosta (Albany) – WSWG 44
Hawaii edit
- Hilo - KSIX-DT3 13.3 (satellite of KGMB)
- Honolulu – KGMB 5
- Wailuku – KOGG-DT2 13.2 (satellite of KGMB)
Idaho edit
- Boise – KBOI-TV 2
- Idaho Falls – KIFI-DT2 8.2
- Lewiston – KLEW-TV 3
- Twin Falls – KMVT 11
Illinois edit
- Champaign – WCIA 3
- Chicago – WBBM-TV 2
- Chicago - WMEU-CD 48.3 (Simulcast of WBBM-TV)
- Peoria – WMBD-TV 31
- Rock Island (Quad Cities) – WHBF-TV 4 / KGCW-TV 26.4
- Rockford – WIFR-LD 23
- Springfield – WCIX 49.2 (simulcast of WCIA)
Indiana edit
- Bloomington (Indianapolis) – WTTV 4[5][6]
- Evansville – WEVV-TV 44
- Fort Wayne – WANE-TV 15
- Kokomo (Indianapolis) – WTTK 29 (satellite of WTTV; ATSC 3.0 TV Station)[5] / WXIN (ATSC 1.0 Simulcast)
- Lafayette – WLFI-TV 18
- South Bend – WSBT-TV 22
- Terre Haute – WTHI-TV 10
Iowa edit
- Cedar Rapids – KGAN 2
- Des Moines – KCCI 8
- Mason City (Rochester, Minnesota) – KIMT 3
- Sioux City – KPTH 44.3
Kansas edit
- Ensign (Dodge City) – KBSD-DT 6 (satellite of KWCH-DT)
- Goodland – KBSL-DT 10 (satellite of KWCH-DT)
- Hays – KBSH-DT 7 (satellite of KWCH-DT)
- Hutchinson (Wichita) – KWCH-DT 12
- Pittsburg (Joplin, Missouri) – KOAM-TV 7
- Topeka – WIBW-TV 13
Kentucky edit
- Bowling Green – WNKY-DT2 40.2
- Hazard – WYMT-TV 57 (semi-satellite of WKYT-TV)
- Lexington – WKYT-TV 27
- Louisville – WLKY-TV 32
Louisiana edit
- Alexandria – KALB-DT2 5.2
- Baton Rouge – WAFB 9
- Lafayette – KLFY-TV 10
- Lake Charles -- KSWL-LD 17
- Monroe – KNOE-TV 8
- New Orleans – WWL-TV 4
- Shreveport – KSLA 12
Maine edit
Maryland edit
Massachusetts edit
- Boston – WBZ-TV 4
- Springfield – WSHM-LD 33 (semi-satellite of WFSB/Hartford, Connecticut)
Michigan edit
- Alpena – WBKB-TV 11
- Bay City (Flint) – WNEM-TV 5
- Cadillac (Traverse City) – WWTV 9
- Detroit – WWJ-TV 62
- Kalamazoo (Grand Rapids) – WWMT 3
- Lansing – WLNS-TV 6
- Marquette – WZMQ-DT2 19.2
- Sault Ste. Marie – WWUP-TV 10 (satellite of WWTV)
Minnesota edit
- Chisholm – KRII-DT2 11.2 (simulcast of KBJR-DT2)
- Mankato – KEYC-TV 12
- Minneapolis – WCCO-TV 4
- Walker – KCCW-TV 12 (satellite of WCCO-TV)
Mississippi edit
- Biloxi – WLOX-DT2 13.2
- Columbus (Tupelo) – WCBI-TV 4
- Cleveland (Greenville) – WXVT-LD 17
- Hattiesburg – WHLT 22
- Jackson – WJTV 12
- Meridian – WMDN 24
Missouri edit
- Cape Girardeau (Paducah, Kentucky) – KFVS-TV 12
- Hannibal (Quincy, Illinois) – KHQA-TV 7
- Jefferson City (Columbia) – KRCG 13
- Kansas City – KCTV 5
- Kirksville (Ottumwa, Iowa) – KTVO-DT2 3.2
- St. Joseph – KCJO-LD 30 / KNPN-LD2 26.2
- St. Louis – KMOV 4
- Springfield – KOLR 10
Montana edit
Montana Television Network: statewide network consisting of 7 stations
- Billings – KTVQ 2
- Bozeman – KBZK 7 (satellite of KXLF-TV)
- Butte – KXLF-TV 4
- Glendive – KXGN-TV 5 (not owned by MTN)
- Great Falls – KRTV 3
- Helena – KXLH-LP 9 (satellite of KRTV)
- Kalispell – KAJJ-CA 18 (repeater of KPAX-TV)
- Missoula – KPAX-TV 8
Nebraska edit
- Grand Island – KGIN 11 (satellite of KOLN-TV)
- Lincoln – KOLN 10
- Omaha – KMTV-TV 3
- Scottsbluff – KSTF-TV 10 (satellite of KGWN-TV, Cheyenne, Wyoming)
Nevada edit
New Hampshire edit
New Jersey edit
New Mexico edit
- Albuquerque – KRQE 13
- Roswell – KBIM-TV 10 (satellite of KRQE)
New York edit
- Binghamton – WBNG-TV 12
- Buffalo – WIVB-TV 4
- Carthage (Watertown) – WWNY-TV 7
- Elmira – WENY-DT2 36.2
- New York City – WCBS-TV 2
- Rochester – WROC-TV 8
- Schenectady (Albany) – WRGB 6
- Syracuse – WTVH 5
- Utica - WKTV-DT2 2.2
North Carolina edit
- Charlotte – WBTV 3
- Goldsboro (Raleigh) – WNCN 17
- Greensboro – WFMY-TV 2
- Greenville – WNCT-TV 9
- Wilmington – WWAY-DT2 3.2
North Dakota edit
- Bismarck – KXMB-TV 12
- Dickinson – KXMA-DT2 2.2 (semi-satellite of KXMB-TV)
- Fargo – KXJB-LD 30/KVLY-TV 11.2
- Minot – KXMC-TV 13
- Williston – KXMD-TV 11 (semi-satellite of KXMC-TV)
Ohio edit
- Cincinnati – WKRC-TV 12
- Columbus – WBNS-TV 10
- Dayton – WHIO-TV 7
- Lima – WOHL-CD2 35.2 / WAMS-LD 35
- Shaker Heights (Cleveland) – WOIO 19
- Toledo – WTOL-TV 11
- Youngstown – WKBN-TV 27
Oklahoma edit
- Oklahoma City – KWTV-DT 9
- Tulsa – KOTV-DT 6
Oregon edit
- Bend – KBNZ-LD 7
- Coos Bay – KCBY 11 (satellite of KVAL-TV)
- Eugene – KVAL-TV 13
- Medford – KTVL 10
- Portland – KOIN 6
- Roseburg – KPIC 4 (satellite of KVAL-TV)
Pennsylvania edit
- Altoona – WTAJ-TV 10
- Erie – WSEE-TV 35
- Harrisburg – WHP-TV 21
- Philadelphia – KYW-TV 3
- Pittsburgh – KDKA-TV 2
- Scranton – WYOU 22
Rhode Island edit
- Providence – WPRI-TV 12
South Carolina edit
- Charleston – WCSC-TV 5
- Columbia – WLTX 19
- Florence (Myrtle Beach) – WBTW 13
- Spartanburg (Greenville) – WSPA-TV 7
South Dakota edit
- Florence – KDLO-TV 3 (satellite of KELO-TV)
- Rapid City – KCLO-TV 15 (satellite of KELO-TV)
- Reliance – KPLO-TV 6 (satellite of KELO-TV)
- Sioux Falls – KELO-TV 11
Tennessee edit
- Chattanooga – WDEF-TV 12
- Jackson – WBBJ-DT3 7.3
- Johnson City (Tri-Cities, Tennessee-Virginia) – WJHL-TV 11
- Knoxville – WVLT-TV 8
- Memphis – WREG-TV 3
- Nashville – WTVF 5
Texas edit
- Abilene – KTAB-TV 32
- Amarillo – KFDA-TV 10
- Austin – KEYE-TV 42
- Beaumont – KFDM 6
- Brownsville (Rio Grande Valley) – KVEO-DT2 23.2
- Bryan – KBTX-TV 3 (semi-satellite of KWTX-TV)
- Corpus Christi – KZTV 10
- El Paso – KDBC-TV 4
- Fort Worth (Dallas) – KTVT 11
- Houston – KHOU 11
- Laredo – KYLX-LD 13
- Lubbock – KLBK-TV 13
- Nacogdoches (Tyler) – KYTX 19
- Odessa (Midland) – KOSA-TV 7
- San Angelo – KLST 8
- San Antonio – KENS 5
- Sherman – KXII 12
- Victoria – KXTS-LD 41
- Waco (Killeen/Temple) - KWTX-TV 10
- Wichita Falls – KAUZ-TV 6
Utah edit
- Salt Lake City – KUTV 2
Vermont edit
- Burlington – WCAX-TV 3
Virginia edit
- Charlottesville – WCAV 19
- Harrisonburg – WSVF-CD2 43.2
- Norfolk – WTKR 3
- Richmond – WTVR-TV 6
- Roanoke – WDBJ 7
Washington edit
West Virginia edit
- Huntington – WOWK-TV 13
- Lewisburg (Bluefield) – WVNS-TV 59
- Moorefield - W50BD-D¹ 50
- Parkersburg – WIYE-LD 26 / WTAP-TV 15.2[4]
- Weston (Clarksburg) – WDTV 5
- Wheeling – WTRF-TV 7
¹ W50BD-D is a translator licensed to Valley Television Cooperative, Inc. which rebroadcasts CBS programming from Tegna Media's WUSA-TV in Washington, D.C.
Wisconsin edit
- Green Bay – WFRV-TV 5
- La Crosse – WKBT-DT 8
- Madison – WISC-TV 3
- Milwaukee – WDJT-TV 58
- Superior (Duluth, Minnesota) - KBJR-DT2 6.2
- Wausau – WSAW-TV 7
Wyoming edit
CBS stations outside the United States edit
U.S. possessions edit
Guam edit
Puerto Rico edit
- CBS Puerto Rico¹
¹ CBS Puerto Rico is a cable-only feed of Lilly Broadcasting's WSEE-TV in Erie, Pennsylvania.
U.S. Virgin Islands edit
- CBS USVI is a Cable feed only provided by Affiliate Lilly Broadcasting out of Erie, Pennsylvania 2
Bermuda edit
St. Vincent and the Grenadines edit
See also edit
References edit
- ^ "Stations for Network - CBS". RabbitEars. Retrieved October 30, 2019.
- ^ "CBS TV Stations". Station Index. Retrieved March 10, 2023.
- ^ "CBS TV stations and affiliates". CBS News. Retrieved March 10, 2023.
- ^ a b "Three Gray stations sign CBS affiliations". TVNewsCheck. NewsCheck Media. July 17, 2012. Retrieved July 17, 2012.
- ^ a b WTTV switched to CBS on January 1, 2015; the station sold the affiliation rights to its former CW affiliation to outgoing CBS affiliate WISH-TV. ([1])
- ^ "Tribune Sells Indianapolis CW Affiliation to Media General" ([2])