North Dakota is another state with satellite stations, semi-satellite stations and even semi-satellites of semi-satellite stations
Fargo/Grand Forks
ABC...WDAZ 8 (8) is a semi-satellite of WDAY 21 (6)
FOX...KVRR 19 (15) has 3 satellite stations KJRR 7 (7) Jamestown, KBRR 10 (10) Grand Forks/Thief River Falls, MN and KNRR 12 (12) Pembina. The last 2 have some local commercials
Western NoDak which is Minot, Bismarck, Dickinson, Williston
CBS KXMB 12 (12) Bismarck has satellite KXMA 19 (2) Dickinson. They also have semi-satellite KXMC 13 (13) Minot which is broadcast on satellite KXMD 14 (11) Williston.
ABC KBMY 17 (17) Bismarck has semi-satellite KMCY 14 (14) Minot (different news and commercials)
NBC KFYR 31 (5) Bismarck has satellite KQCD 7 (7) Dickinson. KFYR also has semi-satellite KMOT 10 (10) in Minot (separate newscast). KUMV 8 (8) Williston is a semi-satellite of KMOT (a 20 minute newscast). So KUMV is a semi-satellite of KMOT which itself is also a semi-satellite of KYFR
FOX is on the subchannel of the NBC stations and are the same including news. KFYR is the "mothership"
PBS is state run
I've seen KXMC listed as the "parent" station in other listings. I suppose that could have changed with the new owners, but the Reitans helped start KXMC and then I believe bought KXMB later, and it also would explain why Minot is many times listed first in the official market name.
Satellite TV stations in my opinion were the impetus to create the Nebraskan monstrosity known as the Lincoln & Hastings-Kearney-Grand Island market. Recent low power additions have spread signals into the North Platte market, historically a stand-alone market consisting of KNOP-TV an NBC affiliate on channel 2.
I'm not listing the -CD or -LP permutations of the stations below. It's just too confusing and drawn out. The history of this market is perplexing to me as a non-resident.
The stand-alone stations:
KLKN-TV 8 Lincoln ABC
KHNL 5 Hastings SonLife, previously NBC until 2014 purchase by Gray which moved the NBC affiliation to the .2 of KOLN/KGIN below
The satellite players:
KOLN-TV 10 Lincoln, KGIN-TV 11 Grand Island CBS .1, NBC .2
KHGI-TV 13 Kearney, KWNB-TV 6 Hayes Center ABC .1, FOX .2(through co-owned KFXL-TV 51 Lincoln FOX only, ABC in Lincoln through KLKN) The ABC stations identify as NTV, FOX as FOX Nebraska KFXL. All programming for the ABC and FOX feeds originate from the main studios just outside Axtell NE, population 736. This group was acquired by Sinclair earlier this year. I don't know if the ABC/NTV feed shows on OTA as 13.1, and FOX Nebraska as 51.1. That's a question best left to someone in market.
And of course there's the statewide PBS network, NET Nebraska Educational Television. As there are a lot of statewide PBS nets, it isn't that unusual.
There's a similar mess in South Dakota, with Kelo-land et al but someone else can sort that out.
North Platte is basically a submarket of Lincoln/Hastings/Kearney. NP has its own NBC and FOX affiliates while it gets ABC and CBS from L-H-K (CBS is a semi-satellite IIRC)
Bozeman, MT is unique as all commercial stations are satellites of Butte station (Bozeman is the larger city)
CBS KBZK 13 (7) is a semi-satellite of KXLF 5 (4) Butte
NBC KDBZ-CD 42 (6) is a satellite of KTVM 6 (6) Butte...itself a semi-satellite of KECI 13 (13) Missoula
ABC & FOX KWYB-LD 28 (28) is a satellite of KWYB 19 (18) Butte
PBS is state wide
WOFL 35 Orlando and WOGX 51 Gainesville, FL and they are both FOX O&Os, making WOGX the smallest O&O in the USA.
KHBS 40, Fort Smith, AR and satellite station KHOG 29, Fayetteville, AR - Both ABC affiliates.
WFRV 5, Green Bay, WI and satellite station WJMN 3, Escanaba, MI - Both CBS affiliates. (O&O, 1992-2007; They became CBS stations in 1992).
Kegan
WOFL 35 Orlando and WOGX 51 Gainesville, FL and they are both FOX O&Os, making WOGX the smallest O&O in the USA.
WJMN is now a semi-satellite of WFRV (as WJMN now has some of their own newscasts)
[WJMN] airs separate local commercials, promotions, and identifications from WFRV. WJMN also airs separate syndicated programming from WFRV on weekdays, including Rachael Ray, Steve Harvey, Family Feud, Access Hollywood, and TMZ (WFRV's lone weekday syndicated program, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, is seen in the Central Upper Peninsula on WLUC-TV rather than WJMN).
In addition, WJMN also airs some regional programming pertinent only to Michigan viewers such as the Michigan Lottery game show Make Me Rich and programming from the Detroit Lions Television Network (which carries pre-season games and weekly syndicated show The Ford Lions Report during the regular season). WFRV is not part of the network since it is in the Green Bay Packers' television market. However, WJMN does simulcast Packers-related programming from WFRV. Decisions on when to air Lions regular season home games against American Football Conference opponents as part of CBS's NFL contract are made on a case by case basis, depending on how the Packers and Lions games are scheduled (though in even-numbered years, one such game is reserved for Thanksgiving, as the Lions are one of two teams that host an annual Thanksgiving game). Also, since WJMN's normal coverage area is more than 75 miles from Ford Field (home of the Lions), the National Football League's local television blackout policy does not apply.