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Places where ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC are carried on a sub channel (.2 or higher)

So this would probably be cities/metro areas with less than 100,000-150,000 population.
GRAND PRIZE for the largest city which has one on a sub channel!
 
Reflecting back on a lot of the posts on this site, it seems the majority of the ABC/CBS/Fox/NBC subchannels are in the Southeastern and South Central parts of the country, although there are pockets of the country elsewhere where it's also occuring.

Some off of the top of my head...

*KSBW 8.2 (ABC) Salinas-Monterey, Cal. (8.1 is NBC)
*WGEM 10.3 (Fox) Quincy, Illinois (10.1 is NBC, 10.2 The CW)
*KHQA 7.2 (ABC--rebroadcast of sister KTVO 3.1 Kirksville, MO) Hannibal, Missouri (in the same market as Quincy and Kirksville)
*WTRF 7.2 (Fox/My) and 7.3 (ABC) Wheeling, West Virginia (7.1 is CBS)
 
KALB Alexandria, LA has CBS (CBS 2) on their dt2 subchannel. It is also carried on channel 2 on cable.
KTMF Missoula, MT has Fox on DT2 (channel 23).
In the smallest market in the United States, KXGN 5 Glendive, MT (CBS) has NBC on their DT2.

-crainbebo
 
The largest would have to be Nebraska Television Network (NTV) KHGI-KWNB in the entire Lincoln-Grand Island-Hastings-Kearney TV DMA market with KFXL FOX Nebraska Lincoln being run on KHGI-KWNB DT2 .2 digital subchannel with ABC on DT1 for the Tri-Cities and North Platte areas despite North Platte already having their own FOX station on KNOP DT2 .2 digital subchannel with NBC on DT1.

Big reason for KFXL on KHGI-KWNB DT2 digital channel is due to Pappas era controlled KSNB and KTVG formally as KSNB-KTVG FOX 4 &17 both briefly as satellites of the then newly christened KFXL in June 2009 signing off because of the Pappas Telecasting bankruptcy crisis and turmoil since May 2008. Pappas likely not wanted to keep KTVG on the air a year after the 2009 DTV switch since the majority of KTVG signal reaches the Tri-Cities area as KHGI signal does and costs less to run KFXL programming on KHGI and KWNB DT2 digital channel since KHGI DTV signal is on VHF channel 13 in the Kearney area and KWNB DTV signal is on VHF channel 6 in the Hayes Center area as well as expanding coverage of NTV managed FOX station very quickly with the DTV transition. NTV runs KFXL on DTV channel 51 in Lincoln but is only transmitting a low power signal. KFXL plan to move to DTV channel 15 with transmitting at 1000 kilowatts from the same transmitter it is currently transmitting in Lincoln.

If Philip Lombardo and his Citadel Communication got control of NTV and KFXL it would result in KLKN from Lincoln being ABC on it's DT1 digital channel while NTV as KHGI and KWNB from Kearney and Hayes Center being FOX on it's DT1 digital channel but still be able to carry both KLKN as ABC and NTV as KHGI-KWNB as FOX in full 16:9 widescreen HDTV on both stations. KLKN would relay NTV as a FOX station on it's DT2 digital channel while NTV as KHGI and KWNB would relay KLKN as a ABC station on it's DT2 digital channel. Live Well Network would move over to a DT3 digital channel and could get shown in 16:9 widescreen SDTV over on both KLKN and NTV as KHGI and KWNB coming from KLKN. The downside to that is that what is the best of KFXL would get folded into their senior partner parent station in the LMA NTV as KHGI and KWNB with while what is left of KFXL possibly being picked up by 10/11 to air on their sister station KSNB 10/11 Central Nebraska and KNOP would have to shut down their own FOX station in order for NTV to still serve the North Platte area and as the FOX station in that area with KNOP being able to fully transmit 10/11 North Platte on it's DT2 digital channel with Gray taking control of KNOP and KNPL LD 10/11 North Platte with K11TW being known as KIIT going dark to make room for NTV carrying KHGI-KWNB FOX and KLKN ABC over on KHGI CD in North Platte.

If NTV wanted to continue to have their FOX station in the Lincoln area if the KFXL station in Lincoln shuts down by itself, it would have to make a channel sharing deal with KLKN in Lincoln and Citadel whereas KLKN would continue to run their own ABC affiliated station on their main DT1 channel with KFXL FOX Nebraska being on KLKN DT 2 channel in order for NTV and Pappas to better compete with the now Sinclair controlled KPTM from Omaha whose over the air signal reaches Lincoln at times.

In reality, it would actually cost a grand total of $3.50 per subscriber per month for both for Pappas to keep the ABC and FOX affiliations with local and syndicated programming on NTV at $2 while for Citadel to keep the ABC affiliation with local and syndicated programming on KLKN at $1.50 for pay TV subscribers per month on separate stations altogether. NTV would be better off shutting down KFXL FOX Nebraska as a separate station by itself and fold much of KFXL FOX Nebraska into NTV and is affiliated with FOX and make a deal with KLKN to give the ABC affiliation to them with subscribers paying $3 per month for pay TV subscribers with KLKN just being ABC and NTV just being FOX within the entire Lincoln-Grand Island-Hastings-Kearney and North Platte TV DMAs combined.

If Philip Lombardo (Citadel Communications) and Harry Pappas (Pappas Telecastings) joined forces and combined KLKN and KHGI-KWNB/KFXL altogether it would have KLKN airing KLKN on DT1 and NTV airing on DT2 for the Lincoln area while KHGI-KWNB airing NTV on DT1 and KLKN on DT2 for the Kearney and Hayes Center areas if KLKN were the full market ABC affiliate and KHGI-KWNB as NTV were the full market FOX affiliate for the entire Lincoln and Tri-Cities TV DMA market.
 
*WGEM 10.3 (Fox) Quincy, Illinois (10.1 is NBC, 10.2 The CW)
*KHQA 7.2 (ABC--rebroadcast of sister KTVO 3.1 Kirksville, MO) Hannibal, Missouri (in the same market as Quincy and Kirksville)

And only 100 miles to the east of Quincy/Hannibal, in Springfield:

WCIX (My 49.1)/49.2 CBS (49.2 is a rebroadcast of sister station WCIA-3.1 Champaign) (with the situation vice-versa in Champaign and the eastern half of the Springfield/Decatur/Champaign market).

From 1967-1985 (as translator W49AA) and 1985-April 2002 (as WCFN) channel 49 served as the analog repeater for WCIA's main channel 3 signal in the Springfield area, before going standalone as UPN (2002-2006) and My (2006-present) affiliates (with CBS on 49.2 on digital). (The station's calls changed to WCIX in 2011).
 
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And only 100 miles to the east of Quincy/Hannibal, in Springfield:

WCIX (My 49.1)/49.2 CBS (49.2 is a rebroadcast of sister station WCIA-3.1 Champaign) (with the situation vice-versa in Champaign and the eastern half of the Springfield/Decatur/Champaign market).

From 1967-1985 (as translator W49AA) and 1985-April 2002 (as WCFN) channel 49 served as the analog repeater for WCIA's main channel 3 signal in the Springfield area, before going standalone as UPN (2002-2006) and My (2006-present) affiliates (with CBS on 49.2 on digital). (The station's calls changed to WCIX in 2011).

3.1/49.2 (CBS) is in HD while 49.1/3.2 (MNT) is in SD.
 
This is from Christian on the Other Board:

110737 said:
Marquette, MI: NBC affiliate WLUC has FOX on 6.2. Before this subchannel signed on, FOX was seen on WMQF (now WZMQ) and before that via either WFQX or WLUK on cable. In fact, WLUK still has a translator in Escanaba.

Western Montana: The ABC affiliates in Western Montana (KFBB, KWYB, and KTMF) all have FOX on xx.2.

Presque Isle, ME: FOX affiliate WAGM has CBS on 8.2. Prior to the digital transition, WAGM was a CBS affiliate and a secondary affiliate of NBC.

Glendive, MT: CBS affiliate KXGN has NBC on 5.2. Prior to the digital transition, KXGN had a secondary affiliation with NBC.
 
Meridian MS: FOX affiliate WGBC has NBC on 30.2. Prior to the digital transition, WGBC was an NBC affiliate. FOX programming was carried on WTOK 11.2 from 2006-2009.

Macon GA: FOX affiliate WGXA has ABC on 24.2. ABC programming was carried on WPGA 58 from 1996-2009.
 
I thought Kirksville-Ottumwa and Quincy-Hannibal were separate markets.

I cheated a bit using Wikipedia, but I do know that they're fairly close, and KTVO and KHQA do serve a good chunk of the Quincy-Hannibal area.
 
Tupelo, MS: WTVA 9.2 carries ABC (NBC is on 9.1)
Bowling Green, KY: WBKO 13.2 carries Fox (ABC is on 13.1); WNKY 40.2 carries CBS (NBC is on 40.1)
Dothan, AL: WTVY 4.4 carries NBC (simulcast of WRGX-LD 23; CBS is on 4.1)
Greenwood/Greenville, MS: WABG carries Fox on 6.2 (ABC is on 6.1)
Biloxi, MS: WLOX 13.2 carries CBS (ABC is on 13.1); WXXV carries NBC on 25.2 (Fox on 25.1)
Hattiesburg/Laurel, MS: WDAM 7.2 carries ABC (NBC on 7.1)
Jackson, TN: WBBJ carries CBS on 7.3 (NBC on 7.1)
Albany, GA: WALB 10.2 carries ABC, NBC on 10.1
 
WEVV Evansville has Fox on their .2 channel.
 
NBC is on a subchannel Beaumont, Texas.
KBMT 12.1 is ABC. 12.2 is NBC.

ABC and Fox are on Subchannels in Sherman, Texas/Ada, Oklahoma.
KTEN 10.1 is NBC; 10.3 is ABC. (Off topic, The CW is on 10.2)
KXII 12.1 is CBS; 12.3 is Fox. (Off topic, MyNet is on 12.2)
 
KPRC Ch 2 in Houston when they are showing a special or a Houston Dynamo soccer match the will move the programing to 2.2 which is normally This over the weekend they showed the Mariah Carey special and Dateline NBC on 2.2
 
per rabbitears these are the "1st" market that has a subchannel of the particular big 4. I did not include a market where there is a "cross promote" of a station. The below is a market that the station is a subchannel. Number in ( ) is rabbitears market #

CBS Biloxi, MS (146)
ABC Monterrey, CA (102)
FOX Springfield, MA (92)
NBC Beaumont, TX (130)
 
NBC moving to subchannels in Lincoln and Grand Island NE

I just heard that this is supposed to happen Friday at Midnight. KHAS-5 in Hastings NE may go dead and its NBC schedule will move to KOLN 10.2 in Lincoln and KGIN 11.2 in Grand Island.
 
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