This is a list of broadcast television stations serving cities in the U.S. state of Texas.
VC refers to the station's PSIP virtual channel. RF refers to the station's physical RF channel.
Channel 7: XELD-TV – Matamoros/Brownsville (9/4/1951 – 4/18/1954)
Channel 12: KWES – Alpine (9/1961 – 196?, satellite of KVKM-TV of Odessa/Midland)
Channel 13: KVTV – Laredo (1973 – 2016)
Channel 16: KVVV-TV – Ind. – Galveston (3/25/1968 – 8/31/1969)
Channel 18: KDCD-TV – Midland (12/9/1961 – 2/16/1962 and 1/15/1968 – 3/16/1971)
Channel 19: KETX – NBC/CBS/ABC/DuMont – Tyler (8/24/1953 – 10/23/1954)
Channel 19: KTES – Ind. – Nacogdoches (9/20/1958 – 8/25/1959)
Channel 19: KAEC-TV – CBS – Nacogdoches (7/30/1969 – 3/18/1970)
Channel 21: KFWT – Ind. – Fort Worth (9/19/1967 – 9/5/1969)
Channel 22: KVDO-TV – Corpus Christi (6/9/1954 – 8/19/1957)
Channel 23: KRET-TV – ETV – Richardson (2/29/1960 – 5/?/1970)
Channel 24: KIDZ-TV – satellite of KERA-TV – Wichita Falls (1974–1980)
Channel 31: KBMT – NBC/CBS/ABC/DuMont – Beaumont (4/9/1954 – 8/1/1956)
Channel 32: KTVE – Longview/Tyler (10/24/1953 – 12/23/1955)
Channel 33: KMEC – Ind. – Dallas (10/1/1967 – 10/1968)
Channel 33: KBFI – Ind. – Dallas (2/21/1972 – 12/6/1972)
Channel 34: KANG-TV – NBC/CBS/ABC/DuMont – Waco (11/1/1953 – 12/13/1955)
Channel 34: KMXN-TV – Lubbock (10/20/1967 – 7/21/1970 and 10/24/1970 – 12/31/1972)
Channel 34: KDYW – PBS – Waco (5/22/1989 – 7/31/2010)
Channel 39: KNUZ-TV – Houston (10/10/1953 – 6/25/1954)
AC refers to the channel of an analog station. VC refers to the station's PSIP virtual channel. RF refers to the station's physical RF channel.
AC refers to the channel of an analog station. VC refers to the station's PSIP virtual channel. RF refers to the station's physical RF channel.
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