KTEW-LD
KTEW-LD is a low-power broadcast television station in Ponca City, Oklahoma, affiliated with America One. It broadcasts locally in digital on UHF channel 18 and is carried by Cable One in Ponca City on channel 20 and by Suddenlink in Blackwell, Oklahoma on channel 8. Founded July 28, 1989, the station is owned by Mable Marie Kelly.
Digital television
Digital channels
The station's digital channel is multiplexed:
References
- ↑ RabbitEars TV Query for KTEW
External links
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Reception may vary by location and some stations may only be viewable with cable television |
Local stations | English |
- KFOR-TV (4.1 NBC, 4.2 Antenna)
- KOCO-TV (5.1 ABC, 5.2 MeTV)
- KWTV-DT (9.1 CBS, 9.2 News 9 Now)
- KETA-TV (13.1 PBS/OETA, 13.2 OETA Okla, 13.3 OETA Create, 13.4 OETA Kids)
- KTOU-LD 21 (21.1 HSN, 21.3 HSN2, 21.4 OnTV4U, 21.5 Gun TV, 21.6 Off Air)
- KOKH-TV (25.1 Fox, 25.2 Charge!, 25.3 WxNation)
- KOCB (34.1 CW, 34.2 TBD, 34.3 Comet)
- KAUT-TV (43.1 Ind., 43.2 This, 43.3 Escape)
- KSBI (52.1 MNTV)
- KOPX-TV (62.1 Ion, 62.2 Qubo, 62.3 Ion Life, 62.4 Ion Shop, 62.5 QVC Over Air, 62.6 HSN)
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Spanish | |
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Religious | |
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Outlying areas |
- KWET (12.1 PBS, 12.2 OETA Okla; Cheyenne, 12.3 OETA Create, 12.4 OETA Kids)
- KOMI-CD (24.1 Youtoo America; Woodward)
- KTEW-LD (27.1 Retro TV, 27.3 Azteca; Ponca City)
- KXOK-LD (31.1 Retro TV, 31.3 Azteca; Enid)
- KUOK (35.1 Univisión, Woodward)
- KBZC-LD (42.1 ASN, 42.2 Tuff TV, 42.3 Buzzr, 42.4 GetTV, 42.5 QVC, 42.6 QVC2, 42.7 Shop LC, Enid)
- KUOC-LD (48.1 Buzzr, 48.2 SonLife, 48.3 Decades, 48.4 Movies!, 48.5 AMG TV, 48.6 NewsMax, 48.7 AccuWeather, Enid)
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Adjacent locals | Tulsa |
- KJRH-TV (2.1 NBC, 2.2 Bounce TV, 2.3 Laff))
- KOTV-DT (6.1 CBS, 6.2 CW, 6.3 News on 6 Now)
- KTUL-TV (8.1 ABC, 8.2 Comet, 8.3 Antenna)
- KOED-TV (11.1 PBS/OETA, 11.2 OETA Okla, 11.3 OETA Create, 11.4 OETA Kids)
- KQCW-DT (19.1 The CW)
- KOKI-TV (23.1 Fox, 23.2 MeTV, 23.3 Escape)
- KMYT-TV (41.1 MNTV, 41.2 GetTV, 41.3 Grit, 41.4 Heroes and Icons)
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Wichita | |
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Wichita Falls | |
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1 This channel currently exists as News 9 Now, available on KWTV-DT 9.2 and on area cable systems.
- Oklahoma broadcast television areas by city
- Ada/Sherman, TX
- Amarillo, TX
- Fort Smith, AR (Eastern OK)
- Joplin, MO (Northeast OK)
- Lawton/Wichita Falls, TX
- Oklahoma City Metro
- Texarkana, TX–AR/Shreveport, LA
- Tulsa (East Central OK)
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Other television stations in the state of Oklahoma |
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America One | |
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Antenna TV | |
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ZUUS Country | |
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Daystar | |
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GEB | |
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Ion Television | |
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LeSEA | |
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Live Well | |
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Me-TV | |
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RTV | |
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TBN | |
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This TV | |
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Independent | |
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First Nations Experience (FNX) [1] | |
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Defunct |
- KXOC-LP 41 (Oklahoma City)
- KELF-LP 49 (Miami)
- K53BE 53 (Guymon)
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1Though nominally an independent station, KAUT simulcasts select programs from Antenna TV on a secondary basis; KFOR-DT 4.2 will retain its full-time affiliation with Antenna TV.
2As Me-TV's affiliation contract with KOCO does not take effect until October 1, 2012, the second digital subchannels of KOCO and KSBI will share the Oklahoma City market's This TV affiliation through September 30. KOCO 5.2 will join Me-TV thereafter, while KSBI 52.2 will become the market's exclusive This TV affiliate. |
- See also
- ABC
- CBS
- CW
- Fox
- Ion
- MyNetworkTV
- NBC
- PBS
- Other stations in Oklahoma
- See also
- Religious and Spanish TV stations
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- ↑ https://fnx.org/channels