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More TV Station Oddities

Stations that cover large parts of two or more markets despite targeting only one

KTNC (Estrella) – COL Concord, transmitter atop Mount Diablo (both San Francisco DMA); also covers Sacramento Valley

WPXJ (ION) – COL Batavia, transmitter atop Burleigh Hill (both Buffalo DMA); also covers Rochester

WZPX (ION) – COL Battle Creek (Grand Rapids DMA), transmitter in Vermontville (Lansing DMA); covers large parts of both markets

WWTO (TBN) – COL LaSalle, transmitter in Deer Park (both Chicago DMA); covers parts of four markets (Chicago, Rockford, Peoria, Quad Cities)

WRBJ (TBN) – COL Magee, transmitter near Burns (both Jackson MS DMA); also covers Hattiesburg and Meridian; was former CW affiliate for Jackson

KMYA (MeTV) – COL Camden (Little Rock DMA), transmitter near El Dorado (Monroe DMA); targets Little Rock but doesn’t cover Little Rock or Monroe

WGGN (Rel. Ind.) – COL Sandusky, transmitter in New London (both Cleveland DMA); rimshots Cleveland and Toledo

WMFD (Ind.) – COL Mansfield, transmitter in Ontario (both Cleveland DMA); rimshots Cleveland and Columbus

Stations with COL in one market and transmitter in another

WJKT (FOX) – COL Jackson TN (Jackson DMA), transmitter in Alamo (Memphis DMA)

WBEC (Ind. Educ.) – COL Boca Raton (Palm Beach DMA), transmitter near Davie (Miami DMA); owned by Broward County School Board

WIWN (Weather Nation) – COL Fond du Lac (Green Bay DMA), transmitter in Milwaukee

KTAJ (TBN) – COL St. Joseph (St. Joseph DMA), transmitter in Kansas City

KQCK (MundoFox) – COL Cheyenne WY (Cheyenne DMA), transmitter near Fort Collins CO (Denver DMA)

KCWX (MNT) – COL Fredericksburg, transmitter in Albert (both Austin DMA), targets San Antonio market

KNIC (UniMas) – COL Blanco (Austin DMA), transmitter near Camp Bullis (San Antonio DMA)

KAKW (Univision) – COL Killeen (Waco DMA), transmitter near Liberty Hill (Austin DMA); was former WB/UPN affiliate for Waco
 
KEYC (CBS/FOX) Mankato MN

Studio is in North Mankato, which is in Nicollet County, which is the Minneapolis DMA
(across the river in Blue Earth County is the Mankato DMA and the only station in said DMA)
 
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Here’s an edited version of my first post.
Stations that cover large parts of two or more markets despite targeting only one

KTNC (Estrella) – COL Concord, transmitter atop Mount Diablo (both San Francisco DMA); also covers Sacramento Valley

https://maps.google.com/?q=http://t...freq=0.0&contour=41&city=CONCORD&state=CA.kml

WPXJ (ION) – COL Batavia, transmitter atop Burleigh Hill (both Buffalo DMA); also covers Rochester

https://maps.google.com/?q=http://t...freq=0.0&contour=41&city=BATAVIA&state=NY.kml

WZPX (ION) – COL Battle Creek (Grand Rapids DMA), transmitter in Vermontville (Lansing DMA); covers large parts of both markets

https://maps.google.com/?q=http://t...0.0&contour=41&city=BATTLE_CREEK&state=MI.kml

WWTO (TBN) – COL LaSalle, transmitter in Deer Park (both Chicago DMA); covers parts of four markets (Chicago, Rockford, Peoria, Quad Cities)

https://maps.google.com/?q=http://t...req=0.0&contour=36&city=LA_SALLE&state=IL.kml

WRBJ (TBN) – COL Magee, transmitter near Burns (both Jackson MS DMA); also covers Hattiesburg and Meridian; was former CW affiliate for Jackson

https://maps.google.com/?q=http://t...V&freq=0.0&contour=41&city=MAGEE&state=MS.kml

KMYA (MeTV) – COL Camden (Little Rock DMA), transmitter near El Dorado (Monroe DMA); targets Little Rock but doesn’t cover Little Rock or Monroe

https://maps.google.com/?q=http://t...&freq=0.0&contour=41&city=CAMDEN&state=AR.kml

WGGN (Rel. Ind.) – COL Sandusky, transmitter in New London (both Cleveland DMA); rimshots Cleveland and Toledo

https://maps.google.com/?q=http://t...req=0.0&contour=41&city=SANDUSKY&state=OH.kml

WMFD (Ind.) – COL Mansfield, transmitter in Ontario (both Cleveland DMA); rimshots Cleveland and Columbus

https://maps.google.com/?q=http://t...eq=0.0&contour=36&city=MANSFIELD&state=OH.kml

Stations with COL in one market and transmitter in another

WJKT (FOX) – COL Jackson TN (Jackson DMA), transmitter in Alamo (Memphis DMA)

https://maps.google.com/?q=http://t...freq=0.0&contour=41&city=JACKSON&state=TN.kml

WBEC (Ind. Educ.) – COL Boca Raton (Palm Beach DMA), transmitter near Davie (Miami DMA); owned by Broward County School Board

https://maps.google.com/?q=http://t...q=0.0&contour=41&city=BOCA_RATON&state=FL.kml

WIWN (Weather Nation) – COL Fond du Lac (Green Bay DMA), transmitter in Milwaukee

https://maps.google.com/?q=http://t...=0.0&contour=28&city=FOND_DU_LAC&state=WI.kml

KTAJ (TBN) – COL St. Joseph (St. Joseph DMA), transmitter in Kansas City

https://maps.google.com/?q=http://t...q=0.0&contour=41&city=ST._JOSEPH&state=MO.kml

KQCK (MundoFox) – COL Cheyenne WY (Cheyenne DMA), transmitter near Fort Collins CO (Denver DMA)

https://stations.fcc.gov/station-profile/kqck/contour-maps/

KCWX (MNT) – COL Fredericksburg, transmitter in Albert (both Austin DMA), targets San Antonio market

https://maps.google.com/?q=http://t...0&contour=28&city=FREDERICKSBURG&state=TX.kml

KNIC (UniMas) – COL Blanco (Austin DMA), transmitter near Camp Bullis (San Antonio DMA)

https://maps.google.com/?q=http://t...&freq=0.0&contour=41&city=BLANCO&state=TX.kml

KAKW (Univision) – COL Killeen (Waco DMA), transmitter near Liberty Hill (Austin DMA); was former WB/UPN affiliate for Waco

https://maps.google.com/?q=http://t...freq=0.0&contour=36&city=KILLEEN&state=TX.kml
 
WSWG channel 44 (originally WVAG): city of license Valdosta GA, transmitter (and master control) in Adel, studio/offices in Moultrie. It had been a UPN station, then briefly MyNet; after Gray bought it, it went with CBS and was controlled from WCTV, simulcasting its news.
 
...from 1968 to 1972, KFIZ-TV/34 Fond du Lac WI was equidistant from Milwaukee, Madison and Green Bay. It was an independent that picked up some programming OTA from stations in each of those markets (Milwaukee Brewers baseball and Bucks basketball from WTMJ-TV/4 and WISN-TV/12, educational programming from WLUK-TV/11 Green Bay, Sesame Street and The Electric Company from WMVS/10 Milwaukee and WHA-TV/21 Madison, Roller Derby from WITI/6 Milwaukee, and AWA All-Star Wrestling, Roller Game of the Week, Kup's Show and CBS' Merv Griffin Show from WVTV/18 Milwaukee), and covered the northern halves of the Milwaukee and Madison markets, but pretty much concentrated on serving Green Bay and the Fox River Valley. They had a fairly strong viewership, but their sales people couldn't suck enough, and when the licensee wanted to bail out of the media game, they were able to find buyers for co-owned KFIZ/1450 and the Fond du Lac Commonwealth Reporter, but not for the TV station. Thus, the plug was pulled in November 1972 and the license turned back to the FCC...
 
How about KVOS 12 in Bellingham, WA? Licensed to Bellingham, transmitter on Mt. Constitution (Orcas Island), rimshot for Seattle, mainly serves Vancouver BC and NW WA as a Me-TV station. Used to be a good indie and formerly CBS. When Me-TV went on, KVOS reappeared on Seattle cable TV for the first time in many many years. SyndEx killed KVOS' cable coverage around 1990 or 91.

-crainbebo
 
WTTV’s owner bought WWKI Kokomo in 1987 and turned it to a WTTV satellite with new call sign WTTK. WTTV’s transmitter was/is well south of Indianapolis in Trafalgar, so it only put out a Grade B signal to Indy’s northern suburbs. WWKI/WTTK had its analog transmitter near Windfall. Tribune bought WTTV/WTTK in 2002, creating a duopoly with Fox affiliate WXIN. With the DTV transition, WTTK now transmits from WXIN’s tower in northern Indianapolis, creating significant signal overlap with WTTV. Yet they still operate as satellite stations! Aside from the required hourly station ID, there is little mention of WTTK on WTTV.
 
WHPX-26 is an ION affiliate located in New London, CT. It's OTA signal covers parts of the Hartford-New Haven,CT market and parts of the Providence, RI market. Their market target is Hartford-New Haven and they are only carried on cable in CT.

In central NJ you can easily pick up the Philly channels even though most of central NJ is part of the NYC DMA.
 
WHPX-26 is an ION affiliate located in New London, CT. It's OTA signal covers parts of the Hartford-New Haven,CT market and parts of the Providence, RI market. Their market target is Hartford-New Haven and they are only carried on cable in CT.

Providence has its own ION station, WPXQ-69. Its transmitter is in Hopkinton near the CT border, and its signal covers all of the Providence DMA as well as the eastern half of CT. It's licensed to Block Island, but wasn't carried by Block Island Cable TV (which has since shut down).
 
Add KYOU-15 Ottumwa IA to the list. Charter FOX affiliate in the 80s...when the owners decided to pony up for a new 1200' tower around 1990, FOX convinced them to build near Richland IA, 26 miles ENE of Ottumwa and just over the line in Keokuk County, in the Cedar Rapids-Waterloo DMA. Two miles south of the Richland tower is the Jefferson County line and the Ottumwa-Kirksville DMA. Near Grade A for Iowa City, Grade B rimshot for Cedar Rapids...of course that's all about the analog days.

It came to pass that way because the old KOCR-28 in C.R. sucked that bad.
 
How about KVOS 12 in Bellingham, WA? Licensed to Bellingham, transmitter on Mt. Constitution (Orcas Island), rimshot for Seattle, mainly serves Vancouver BC and NW WA as a Me-TV station. Used to be a good indie and formerly CBS. When Me-TV went on, KVOS reappeared on Seattle cable TV for the first time in many many years. SyndEx killed KVOS' cable coverage around 1990 or 91.

-crainbebo
And when it was a CBS affiliate, it aired either a heavily reshuffled schedule or (for the last decade) only aired news programs. Always wondered why either KVOS or CBS just didn't cut bait, especially with Seattle's KIRO complaining about a fellow CBS affiliate in its backyard.
 
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