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List of television stations in Texas
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This is a list of broadcast television stations that are licensed in the U.S. state of Texas.[1]
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- Stations are arranged by media market served and channel position.
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- KVLF-TV Alpine (1961–1963)
- KVTV Laredo (1973–2016)
- KVVV-TV Galveston (1968–1969)
- KDCD-TV Midland (1961–1962 and 1968–1971)
- KETX Tyler (1953–1954)
- KTES Nacogdoches (1958–1959)
- KAEC-TV Nacogdoches (1969–1970)
- KFWT Fort Worth (1967–1969)
- KVDO-TV Corpus Christi (1954–1957)
- KRET-TV Richardson (1960–1970)
- KIDZ-TV Wichita Falls (1974–1980)
- KBMT Beaumont (1954–1956)
- KTVE Longview/Tyler (1953–1955)
- KMEC-TV Dallas (1967–1968, 1972 and 1973)
- KANG-TV Waco (1953–1955)
- KMXN-TV Lubbock (1967–1970 and 1970–1972)
- KDYW Waco (1989–2010)
- KNUZ-TV Houston (1953–1954)
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Notes
- Licensed to Sweetwater, Texas.
- Licensed to Borger, Texas.
- Licensed to Llano, Texas.
- Licensed to Killeen, Texas.
- Licensed to College Station, Texas.
- Licensed to Denton, Texas.
- Licensed to Garland, Texas.
- Licensed to Decatur, Texas.
- Licensed to Greenville, Texas.
- Licensed to Irving, Texas.
- Licensed to Lake Dallas, Texas.
- Licensed to Arlington, Texas.
- Licensed to Weslaco, Texas.
- Licensed to Brownsville, Texas.
- Licensed to Rio Grande City, Texas.
- Licensed to McAllen, Texas.
- Licensed to Galveston, Texas.
- Licensed to Rosenberg, Texas.
- Licensed to Conroe, Texas.
- Licensed to Katy, Texas.
- Licensed to Baytown, Texas.
- Licensed to Alvin, Texas.
- Licensed to Big Spring, Texas.
- Licensed to Fredericksburg, Texas.
- Licensed to Blanco, Texas.
- Licensed to Uvalde, Texas.
- Licensed to Kerrville, Texas.
- Satellite of KMLM-DT.
- Licensed to Lufkin, Texas.
- Semi-satellite of KLTV.
- Licensed to Nacogdoches, Texas.
- Licensed to Jacksonville, Texas.
- Licensed to Temple, Texas.
- Licensed to Belton, Texas.
- Licensed to Garfield, Texas.
- Licensed to Centerville, Texas.
- Licensed to Corsicana, Texas.
- Licensed to Keene, Texas.
- Licensed to De Soto, Texas.
- Licensed to Mineral Wells, Texas.
- Licensed to Mansfield, Texas.
- Licensed to Lingleville, Texas.
- Licensed to Paris, Texas.
- Licensed to La Feria, Texas.
- Licensed to Woodville, Texas.
- Licensed to Dayton, Texas.
- Licensed to Missouri City, Texas.
- Licensed to Huntsville, Texas.
- Licensed to Wolfforth, Texas.
- Licensed to Snyder, Texas.
- Licensed to Crockett, Texas.
- Licensed to Victoria, Texas.
- Licensed to Mullin, Texas.
- Licensed to Brownwood, Texas.
- Licensed to Albany, Texas.
- Licensed to Stamford, Texas.
- Licensed to Round Rock, Texas.
- Licensed to Georgetown, Texas.
- Licensed to La Grange, Texas.
- Licensed to San Marcos, Texas.
- Licensed to Beeville, Texas.
- Licensed to Kingsville and Alice, Texas.
- Licensed to Stephenville, Texas.
- Licensed to Livingston, Texas.
- Licensed to Big Springs, Texas.
- Licensed to Longview, Texas.
- Licensed to Jolly, Texas.
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See also
- List of newspapers in Texas
- List of radio stations in Texas
- Media of cities in Texas: Abilene, Amarillo, Austin, Beaumont, Brownsville, Dallas, Denton, El Paso, Fort Worth, Houston, Killeen, Laredo, Lubbock, McAllen, McKinney, Midland, Odessa, San Antonio, Waco, Wichita Falls
- List of Spanish-language television networks in the United States
- Mexican television stations serving cities in Texas:
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