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List of television stations in New York (state)

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This is a list of broadcast television stations licensed to cities in the U.S. state of New York.

Full-power stations

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VC refers to the station's PSIP virtual channel. RF refers to the station's physical RF channel.

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Defunct full-power stations

  • Channel 10: WVET-TV - CBS/ABC - Rochester (11/1/1953-8/1961, shared time with WHEC-TV)
  • Channel 17: WBUF - NBC - Buffalo (8/17/1953-9/30/1958)
  • Channel 18: WECT - Elmira (9/30/1953-5/26/1954)
  • Channel 24: WTVE - ABC/CBS/DuMont/NBC - Elmira (6/1/1953-10/15/1954 and 5/6/1956-2/13/1957)
  • Channel 26: WNYP - Ind. - Jamestown (11/27/1967-4/?/1969)
  • Channel 26: WTJA - Ind. - Jamestown (9/24/1988-1991)
  • Channel 29: WCDB - satellite of WCDA Albany - Hagaman (4/2/1956-12/31/1958)
  • Channel 35: WTRI (first incarnation) - Albany (2/19/1954-1/31/1955)
  • Channel 35: WTRI (second incarnation) - Albany (6/15/1956-8/1/1963, satellite of WAST from 1/1/1959)
  • Channel 41: WCDA - Albany (2/19/1954-7/31/1963, satellite of WTEN from 12/13/1957)
  • Channel 43 (RF channel 44): WNYS-TV - Ind./UPN/The WB/MyNetworkTV (TheCoolTV/getTV on DT2) - Syracuse (10/26/1989-1/14/2020)
  • Channel 52: WNYI (first incarnation) - UNI - Ithaca/Syracuse (2002-2009)
  • Channel 59: WBES-TV - Buffalo (9/5/1953-12/18/1953)
  • Channel 66: WKNY-TV - Kingston (4/23/1954-7/25/1956)
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LPTV stations

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