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List of television stations in Georgia (U.S. state)
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This is a list of broadcast television stations that are licensed in the U.S. state of Georgia.
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- Stations are arranged by media market served and channel position.
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- Licensed to Pelham, Georgia.
- Licensed to Valdosta, Georgia.
- Licensed to Cordele, Georgia.
- Licensed to Dawson, Georgia.
- Licensed to Rome, Georgia.
- Licensed to Monroe, Georgia.
- Licensed to Wrens, Georgia.
- Licensed to Chatsworth, Georgia.
- Licensed to Cochran, Georgia.
- Licensed to Perry, Georgia.
- Satellite of WRLK-TV.
- Licensed to Beaufort, South Carolina.
- Licensed to Baxley, Georgia.
- Licensed to Thomasville, Georgia.
- Licensed to Brunswick, Georgia.
- Licensed to Bainbridge, Georgia.
- Licensed to Dalton, Georgia.
- Licensed to Athens, Georgia.
- Licensed to Gainesville, Georgia.
- Licensed to Suwanee, Georgia.
- Licensed to Norcross, Georgia.
- Licensed to Macon, Georgia.
- Licensed to LaGrange, Georgia.
- Licensed to Montrose, Georgia.
- Licensed to Dublin, Georgia.
- Licensed to Tifton, Georgia.
- Licensed to Douglas, Georgia.
- Licensed to Adel, Georgia.
- Licensed to Toccoa, Georgia.
- Licensed to Carrollton, Georgia.
- Licensed to Soperton, Georgia.
- Licensed to Young Harris, Georgia.
- Licensed to Waycross, Georgia.
- Licensed to Homerville, Georgia.
- Licensed to Hartwell and Royston, Georgia.
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See also
- Georgia media
- List of newspapers in Georgia (U.S. state)
- List of radio stations in Georgia (U.S. state)
- Media of cities in Georgia: Athens, Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, Macon, Savannah
- Georgia Association of Broadcasters
- List of Spanish-language television networks in the United States
Bibliography
- "United States TV Stations: Georgia", Yearbook of Radio and Television, New York: Radio Television Daily, 1964, OCLC 7469377 – via Internet Archive
- Patrick Novotny (2007). "Impact of Television on Georgia, 1948-1952". Georgia Historical Quarterly. 91.
External links
- "Television Broadcasting", New Georgia Encyclopedia, Georgia Humanities Council
- "State: Georgia". TV Query Broadcast Station Search. Washington DC: Federal Communications Commission.
- "Georgia: News and Media: Television". DMOZ. AOL. (Directory ceased in 2016
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