Channel 14 low-power TV stations in the United States
The following low-power television stations broadcast on digital or analog channel 14 in the United States:[1][2][3][4]
- K14AG in Circle, etc., Montana
- K14AL-D in Ely, Nevada
- K14AR-D in Glasgow, Montana
- K14AT-D in Ridgecrest, California
- K14BF-D in Wenatchee, Washington
- K14GW-D in Corvallis, Oregon
- K14HC-D in Prescott, Arizona
- K14HG-D in Kingman, Arizona
- K14HT in Walla Walla, etc., Washington
- K14HX-D in Lakehead, California
- K14IC-D in Burley, Idaho
- K14IJ-D in Leadore, Idaho
- K14IL in Pinedale, etc., Wyoming
- K14IO-D in Pierre, South Dakota
- K14IU-D in Frenchtown, etc., Montana
- K14JS-D in Cortez, etc, Colorado
- K14JT in Twentynine Palms, California
- K14JY-D in Walker Lake, Nevada
- K14JZ-D in Peetz, Colorado
- K14KD-D in Frost, Minnesota
- K14KE-D in St. James, Minnesota
- K14KK-D in Flagstaff, Arizona
- K14KL-D in Pleasant Valley, Colorado
- K14KO in Portales, New Mexico
- K14KQ-D in Lovelock, Nevada
- K14LB-D in Idalia, Colorado
- K14LD in Muskogee, Oklahoma
- K14LF-D in Willmar, Minnesota
- K14LO in Lordsburg, New Mexico
- K14LP-D in Cottage Grove, Oregon
- K14LT-D in Polson, Montana
- K14LW-D in Myton, Utah
- K14LZ-D in Alexandria, Minnesota
- K14MC-D in Lava Hot Springs, Idaho
- K14MI-D in Niobrara, Nebraska
- K14MQ-D in Coos Bay, Oregon
- K14MU-D in Weatherford, Oklahoma
- K14NA-D in Globe & Miami, Arizona
- K14ND-D in Overton, Nevada
- K14NF-D in Jacks Cabin, Colorado
- K14NI-D in Ferndale, Montana
- K14NJ-D in Hot Springs, Montana
- K14NM-D in Anton & SW Wash Cty, Colorado
- K14NR-D in Tyler, Texas
- K14NT-D in Montpelier, Idaho
- K14NU-D in Beowawe, Nevada
- K14NY-D in Sayre, Oklahoma
- K14OA-D in Preston, Idaho
- K14OB-D in Eureka, Nevada
- K14OL-D in Granite Falls, Minnesota
- K14OV-D in Snowmass Village, Colorado
- K14PA-D in Rural Juab County, Utah
- K14PF-D in Peoa/Oakley, Utah
- K14PH-D in Baudette, Minnesota
- K14QG-D in Alamogordo, New Mexico
- KAUO-LD in Amarillo, Texas
- KBBA-LD in Cedar Falls, Iowa
- KBXS-CD in Shreveport, Louisiana
- KFAM-CD in Lake Charles, Louisiana
- KHMF-CA in Bentonville, Arkansas
- KIBN-LD in Lufkin, Texas
- KINV-LD in Billings, Montana
- KMCW-LP in Medford, Oregon
- KNBX-CD in Las Vegas, Nevada
- KNRC-LD in Sparks, Nevada
- KODT-LP in Salt Creek, Oregon
- KPBN-LD in Baton Rouge, Louisiana
- KQPS-LD in Hot Springs, Arkansas
- KQTI-LD in Ogden, Utah
- KRHP-LD in The Dalles, Oregon
- KSNV in Las Vegas, Nevada
- KSVT-LD in Twin Falls, Idaho
- KUDF-LP in Tucson, Arizona
- KULX-CD in Ogden, Utah
- KVCJ-LP in Incline Village, Nevada
- KWYM-LP in Laramie, Wyoming
- KXBF-LD in Bakersfield, California
- KXPX-LP in Corpus Christi, Texas
- KYES-TV in Anchorage, Alaska
- KZDE-LD in Fort Collins, Colorado
- W14CO-D in Clarks Summit, etc., Pennsylvania
- W14CQ in Vidalia, Georgia
- W14CX-D in Knoxville, Tennessee
- W14DA in Harpswell, Maine
- W14DC-D in Portsmouth, Virginia
- W14DF-D in Elliottsburg, Pennsylvania
- W14DG-D in Bowling Green, Kentucky
- W14DJ-D in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
- W14DK-D in Dagsboro, Delaware
- W14DY-D in Onancock, Virginia
- WAGC-LD in Atlanta, Georgia
- WAZH-CD in Harrisonburg, Virginia
- WBDI-LD in Springfield, Illinois
- WDYB-CD in Daytona Beach, Florida
- WIED-LD in Greenville, North Carolina
- WIIW-LP in Nashville, Tennessee
- WLPS-CD in Lumberton-Pembroke, North Carolina
- WMNN-LD in Lake City, Michigan
- WOBC-CD in Battle Creek, Michigan
- WPDS-LD in Largo, etc., Florida
- WPDZ-LD in Buxton, North Carolina
- WSTQ-LP in Syracuse, New York
- WTSD-LP in Wilmington, Delaware
- WTVI in Hickory, North Carolina
- WWTD-LD in Washington, D.C.
- WYBN-LD in Cobleskill, New York
The following low-power stations, which are no longer licensed, formerly broadcast on analog channel 14:
- K14JL in Fairbanks, Alaska
- K14MN in Fortuna, California
- KAZV-LP in Modesto, California
- KLKS-LP in Breezy Point, Minnesota
- KNTA-LP in New Braunfels, Texas
- KUJH-LP in Lawrence, Kansas
- W14CK in Newport, Vermont
- WTPH-LP in Fort Myers, Florida
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