Cozi TV
Type | Free-to-air television network (classic TV) |
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Country | United States |
Broadcast area | U.S. coverage: 62%[1] |
Headquarters | New York City, New York |
Programming | |
Language(s) | English |
Picture format | 480i (SDTV) 1080i 16:9 (HDTV; widescreen) |
Ownership | |
Parent | NBC Owned Television Stations (NBCUniversal Television and Streaming) |
Key people |
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History | |
Launched |
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Former names | NBC Nonstop (2009–2012) |
Links | |
Website | www |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
List of affiliates | |
Streaming media | |
Service(s) | Hulu Live TV, YouTube TV |
Cozi TV (stylized on-air as COZI TV[3]) is an American free-to-air television network owned by the NBC Owned Television Stations division of NBCUniversal. The network airs classic television series from the 1950s to the 2000s.[2][4][5]
The network originated as a local news and lifestyle programming format that was launched between 2009 and 2011 and was seen on digital subchannels operated by nine owned-and-operated stations television stations of the NBC television network in the United States under the brand NBC Nonstop.[2] The sitcoms and drama series now appearing on Cozi are primarily from the NBCUniversal Television Distribution program library. Cozi is available via AT&T U-verse, DirecTV, and streaming services YouTube TV and Hulu Live TV. It was also available on Dish Network
History
[edit]NBC Nonstop
[edit]After NBCUniversal shut down NBC Weather Plus in December 2008 (shortly after the company, along with Blackstone Group and Bain Capital, purchased The Weather Channel), the company's flagship WNBC in New York City replaced Weather Plus' successor, automated local weather service, NBC Plus, on digital subchannel 4.2 on March 9, 2009, with NBC New York Nonstop, a channel that featured a mix of locally produced news and lifestyle programming.[6]
In June 5, 2010, NBC Local Media appointed former WNBC General manager Tom O'Brien in the newly created position of Executive vice president of Nonstop Network.[7] In October, WNBC sister stations WCAU and WRC-TV respectively launched their own versions of the Nonstop channel in the Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. markets. Chicago's WMAQ-TV launched its own local version in November 2010. NBC's three owned-and-operated stations in California (KNBC in Los Angeles, KNTV in San Jose, California-San Francisco and KNSD in San Diego) collaborated to launch the only regional Nonstop channel, NBC California Nonstop, in January 2011; Nonstop channels were also launched by KXAS-TV in Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas and WTVJ in Miami that same month. Each station's Nonstop subchannel carried eight hours of locally produced programming (usually in the form of additional local newscasts exclusive to the subchannel that were produced by each station for their respective market, and some lifestyle or talk-oriented programs), along with core programming from affiliated production company LXTV (such as Talk Stoop, First Look and Open House – the latter two of which were later picked up by NBC for its Saturday late-night lineup).[8]
Cozi TV
[edit]In October 2011, NBC Station hired Meredith McGinn as a vice president to lead the development and launch of the network.[9] On November 3, 2011, NBC Owned Television Stations announced that its seven local Nonstop subchannels would become a single national network under the proposed name NBC Nonstop Network (also to have been called NBC Nonstop or Nonstop Network); the format of the national network was originally planned to feature a format similar to the local Nonstop channels, which would have placed the network in direct competition with the Live Well Network.[2][10] An NBC executive indicated that the independently formatted Nonstop channels were performing well, but needed separate programming. NBC stated that the network would carry reruns of classic television series during daytime hours and lifestyle programming at night, and that local stations would be able to preempt the national Nonstop Network programming to carry their own local content. By July 2012, it was announced that NBC was considering using a different name for the national network, with "Bob TV" among the names being put under consideration.[11]
On October 17, 2012, Time Out reported that NBCUniversal would launch a new classic television network (similar to MeTV) called Cozi TV. This turned out to actually be the new name of the retooled national version of NBC Nonstop.[4][12][13] NBC soft launched Cozi TV on its owned-and-operated stations as well as some charter affiliates on December 20, 2012; the network officially launched on January 1, 2013.[14] McGinn was promoted to Senior vice president of Cozi TV and LXTV in July 2013.[9]
Programming
[edit]Current programming
[edit]- Bob Hearts Abishola (September 23, 2024-December 29, 2024)
- Bones (September 26, 2022-present)
- Columbo (January 1, 2017-present)
- Daktari (January 6, 2025)
- Frasier (September 12, 2016-December 29, 2024
- Emergency! (January 6, 2025)
- Highway to Heaven (January 1 2013-present)
- The King of Queens (September 9, 2024-December 29, 2024)
- Las Vegas (October 1, 2022-present)
- Little House on the Prairie (September 19, 2016-present)
- Married... with Children (August 3, 2024-present)
- Monk (September 26, 2022-December 29, 2024)
- The Munsters (October 5, 2015-present)
- Murdoch Mysteries
- The Nanny (January 1, 2018-present)
- Roseanne (January 6, 2020-December 29, 2024)
Former programming
[edit]- 3rd Rock from the Sun (July 18, 2021)
- Adam-12 (January 5, 2015)
- The Adventures of Jim Bowie (February 24, 2014)
- Alias Smith and Jones (January 1, 2013)
- Amen (January 3, 2022)
- The A-Team (January 1, 2016)
- The Avengers (February 24, 2014)
- Banacek (January 7, 2013)
- Baywatch (August 1, 2015)
- The Bionic Woman (January 1, 2013)
- The Bold Ones (January 4, 2013)
- Bronco (January 5, 2015)
- Charlie's Angels (January 1, 2013)
- The Deputy
- The Dick Van Dyke Show (June 2, 2014)
- Dragnet (January 5, 2015)
- Emergency! (January 2, 2017)
- Fantasy Island (December 8, 2013)
- Gimme a Break! (January 3, 2022)
- Hart to Hart
- Heartland (October 10, 2021)
- Here's Lucy (August 11, 2014)
- Hopalong Cassidy (January 5, 2013)
- Ironside
- I Spy (January 1, 2013)
- It Takes a Thief (January 5, 2015)
- Knight Rider
- Kojak
- Lassie (January 1, 2013)
- The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (January 5, 2015)
- Life with Elizabeth
- The Lone Ranger (January 1, 2013)
- Magnum, P.I. (January 3, 2013)
- Make Room For Daddy (February 24, 2014)
- Marcus Welby, M.D (January 1, 2013)
- Maverick (December 26, 2013)
- McCloud (January 7, 2013)
- McMillan & Wife (January 7, 2013)
- Miami Vice (March 1, 2015)
- Mr. and Mrs. North
- Murder, She Wrote (January 2, 2015)
- My Favorite Martian (April 6, 2015)
- Name of the Game (August 2, 2013)
- The Office (January 1, 2019)
- One Step Beyond
- Quantum Leap (May 25, 2015)
- Quincy, M.E. (September 19, 2016)
- The Real McCoys (February 24, 2014)
- The Rockford Files (January 2, 2017)
- The Roy Rogers Show (January 1, 2013)
- Run for Your Life (August 5, 2013)
- Simon and Simon (August 3, 2015)
- The Six Million Dollar Man (January 2, 2013)
- Starsky & Hutch
- Stories of the Century (January 4, 2013)
- Tales of Wells Fargo (January 1, 2013)
- The Virginian (January 1, 2013)
- Will & Grace (September 28, 2017)
- Zorro (January 5, 2015)
Affiliates
[edit]NBCUniversal broadcasts Cozi TV in most markets served by a station owned by the NBC Owned Television Stations group, either on subchannels of NBC or Telemundo stations. The network is also available on the digital subchannels of other television stations, primarily those affiliated with NBC.[4][5] The network is available to stations on a barter basis, in which Cozi TV and its affiliates split the responsibility of selling advertising inventory as well as the commercial time allocated each hour.
The network soft-launched on NBC and Telemundo owned-and-operated stations in most markets, with NBC O&Os carrying the network in most markets where the company owns stations, and Telemundo O&Os carrying it in markets where an NBC does not own a television station.
The network's initial affiliates outside of the core NBC O&O group included KAIL-TV in Fresno, California, KVOA in Tucson, Arizona, KSNV-DT in Las Vegas and eight Texas stations owned by London Broadcasting Company, including KCEN-TV in Waco, Texas and its semi-repeater KAGS-LD in College Station, Texas, with a total initial reach of 26% of U.S. television households.[15] By July 2013, the network's reach had expanded to 42% of the U.S., or an estimated 47.5 million households with at least one television set, and through affiliation deals with WMFP in Boston, KUBE-TV in Houston and the E. W. Scripps Company's KSHB-TV in Kansas City.[16]
On June 2, 2014, Cozi TV's programming was made available on AT&T U-verse channel 578 and Dish Network channel 82 on a part-time basis, through a deal with LeSEA's Family Entertainment Television (FETV) network. LeSEA's relationship with Cozi TV was extended to its stations on June 17, 2014, when it signed an affiliation deal to carry the network on its stations in South Bend, Honolulu, Colorado Springs, Tulsa, St. Croix and New Orleans (WHMB-TV in Indianapolis was exempted from the agreement due to an existing affiliation contract with Dispatch Broadcast Group's WTHR and WALV-CD). On March 23, 2015, Meredith Corporation had reached an agreement to add Cozi TV to their multicast channels in eight stations.[17] The network announced a deal with OTA Broadcasting, LLC to affiliate with KFFV in Seattle and WEPA-CD in Pittsburgh. Both deals expanded the network's reach to 60% of the U.S.[18][19] Those deals expired on June 26, 2017; with WEPA-CD going off the air shortly afterwards, because that station sold its spectrum. ABC affiliate WTAE-TV picked up Cozi TV on January 8, 2018, replacing This TV.[20] FETV now carries its own schedule of acquired programming.
Sometime in 2024, Cozi TV was taken off of Dish Network. According to Dish, "a fair offer to (NBCUniversal) to continue carrying COZI TV" was made and ultimately rejected leading to their contract expiring. In its place is a splash screen recommending other channels with similar programming and a link to a Dish Promise page explaining why the station is unavailable.[21]
List of affiliates
[edit]City | Station[22] | Virtual channel |
Primary affiliation | Owner | Notes | |
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Alabama[edit] | ||||||
Athens/Huntsville | WTZT-CD | 11.1 | 1 | Jamie Cooper Television | ||
Birmingham | WVUA | 23.1 | 1 | University of Alabama | ||
Mobile/Pensacola, FL | WALA-TV | 10.2 | Fox | Gray Television | ||
Troy/Montgomery | WIYC | 48.1 | 1 | Woods Communication Corporation | ||
Tuscaloosa | WVUA-CD | 7.1 | 1 | University of Alabama | ||
Alaska[edit] | ||||||
Anchorage | KTBY | 4.3 | Fox | Coastal Television Broadcasting Company LLC | ||
Arizona[edit] | ||||||
Phoenix | KPHO-TV | 5.2 | CBS | Gray Television | [24] | |
KTAZ | 39.3 | Telemundo | NBC Owned Television Stations | |||
Tucson | KVOA | 4.2 | NBC | Allen Media Broadcasting | ||
Arkansas[edit] | ||||||
Fort Smith/Fayetteville | KFDF-CD | 44.2 | Estrella TV | Pinnacle Media, LLC | ||
California[edit] | ||||||
Eureka | KBVU-TV | 28.2 | Fox | Sinclair Broadcast Group | ||
Fresno | KGMC | 43.8 | Estrella TV | Cocola Broadcasting | ||
KNSO | 51.3 | Telemundo | NBC Owned Television Stations | Previously affiliated from 2013 to 2018 when it was dropped for Ion Television until 2021, when the affiliation returned. | ||
Los Angeles | KNBC | 4.2 | NBC | Formerly used Nonstop branding. | ||
Sacramento | KAHC-LD | 43.3 | OnTV4U | HC2 Holdings (DTV America Corporation) | ||
Salinas/Monterey | K15CU-D | 15.1 | 1 | NBC Owned Television Stations | Former translator of KSTS. | |
San Diego | KNSD | 39.2 | NBC | Formerly used Nonstop branding. | ||
San Jose/San Francisco/Oakland | KNTV | 11.2 | Formerly used Nonstop branding. | |||
Santa Barbara | KVMM-CD | 41.3 | Estrella TV | DTV America Corporation | ||
Colorado[edit] | ||||||
Denver | KDEN-TV | 25.3 | Telemundo | NBC Owned Television Stations | ||
KUSA-TV | 9.2 | NBC | Tegna Inc. | Replaced WeatherNation TV on 12/29/18 | ||
Grand Junction | KLML | 20.1 | 1 | Chang Media Group | ||
Connecticut[edit] | ||||||
New Britain/Hartford/New Haven | WVIT | 30.2 | NBC | NBC Owned Television Stations | Originally planned to launch a Nonstop network. | |
Delaware[edit] | ||||||
Rehoboth Beach/Dover/Salisbury, MD | WRDE-LD | 31.2 | NBC | Draper Holdings Business Trust | MyNetworkTV programming preempts the Cozi TV schedule from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. each weeknight. | |
District of Columbia[edit] | ||||||
Washington | WRC-TV | 4.2 | NBC | NBC Owned Television Stations | Formerly used Nonstop branding. | |
Florida[edit] | ||||||
Fort Myers/Naples | WGPS-LD | 22.1 | 1 | WGPS of Southwest Florida, LLC | Replaced Estrella TV on November 29, 2016. | |
Jacksonville | WJAX-TV | 47.2 | CBS | Cox Media Group | ||
Miami/Fort Lauderdale | WTVJ | 6.2 | NBC | NBC Owned Television Stations | Formerly used Nonstop branding. | |
Orlando | WKMG-TV | 6.3 | CBS | Graham Media Group | Originally on 6.2; replaced Decades on 6.3 in September 2019.[25] | |
Palm Beach/West Palm Beach | WXOD-LD | 24.4 | Buzzr | DTV America Corporation | ||
Tampa/St. Petersburg | WTTA | 38.2 | MyNetworkTV | Nexstar Media Group | [26] | |
Georgia[edit] | ||||||
Atlanta | WANF | 46.2 | CBS | Gray Television | ||
Idaho[edit] | ||||||
Boise | KKJB | 39.2 | Telemundo | Cocola Broadcasting | ||
Pocatello | KVUI | 31.4 | Ion Television | Ventura Broadcasting | ||
Illinois[edit] | ||||||
Chicago | WMAQ-TV | 5.2 | NBC | NBC Owned Television Stations | Formerly used Nonstop branding. | |
Decatur | WAND | 17.2 | Block Communications | |||
Indiana[edit] | ||||||
Evansville | WEHT | 25.3 | ABC | Nexstar Media Group | February 3, 2018 | |
Fort Wayne | WFWC-CD | 45.1 | Tran Star | |||
Kokomo/Indianapolis | WTTK | 29.3 | CBS | Nexstar Media Group | ATSC 3.0 station Satellite of WTTV Broadcasts in ATSC 1.0 via WRTV | |
Iowa[edit] | ||||||
Ames | WOI-DT | 5.4 | ABC | Tegna Inc. | ||
Cedar Falls | KFKZ-LD | 35.1 | 1 | |||
Davenport | KWQC-TV | 6.3 | NBC | Gray Television | ||
Des Moines | KCYM-LD | 45.6 | Newsmax TV | DTV America Corporation | ||
Kansas[edit] | ||||||
Sublette | KDGL-LD | 23.1 | 1 | High Plains Broadcasting, LLC. | ||
Dodge City | KDDC-LD | |||||
Garden City | KGCE-LD | |||||
Liberal | KSWE-LD | |||||
Ulysses | KDGU-LD | |||||
Wichita | KAGW-CD | 26.1 | Great Plains Television Network, LLC. | |||
Kentucky[edit] | ||||||
Bowling Green | WCZU-LD | 39.7 | Court TV | DTV America Corporation | ||
Beattyville (Lexington) | WLJC-TV | 65.1 | 1 | Hour of Harvest, Inc. | ||
Louisville | WBKI | 58.2 | The CW | Block Communications | ||
Paducah | WPSD-TV | 6.2 | NBC | Paxton Media Group | ||
Louisiana[edit] | ||||||
Alexandria | KBCA | 41.4 | H&I | Wilderness Communications | June 14, 2021 | |
Baton Rouge | WGMB-TV | 44.3 | Fox | Nexstar Media Group | January 25, 2018 | |
Lafayette | KLWB (TV) | 50.5 | MeTV | Wilderness Communications | June 14, 2021 | |
Hammond, Louisiana/New Orleans | KGLA-DT | 42.3 | Univision | Mayavision, Inc | May 1, 2021 | |
Shreveport | KTAL-TV | 6.3 | NBC | Nexstar Media Group | February 5, 2018 | |
Maryland[edit] | ||||||
Baltimore | WQAW-LD | 69.3 | 1 | HC2 Holdings | ||
Massachusetts[edit] | ||||||
Boston | WBTS-CD | 15.2 | NBC | NBC Owned Television Stations | [27] | |
Springfield | WSHM-LD | 33.2 | CBS | Gray Television | [24] | |
Michigan[edit] | ||||||
Detroit | WDIV-TV | 4.4 | NBC | Graham Media Group | Began January 3, 2020. | |
Flint | WNEM-TV | 5.3 | CBS | Gray Television | [24] | |
Grand Rapids/Kalamazoo/Battle Creek | WXSP-CD | 15.2 | MyNetworkTV | Nexstar Media Group | [26] | |
Traverse City/Cadillac/Sault Ste. Marie | WXII-LD | 12.1 | MyNetworkTV/CW Sports | Bridge Media Networks | Cozi TV is aired whenever MNTV and CW Sports programming is not being aired. | |
Traverse City/Cadillac | WMNN-LD | 26.5 | Bridge Media Networks | Cozi TV is aired whenever MNTV and CW Sports programming is not being aired. | ||
Minnesota[edit] | ||||||
Minneapolis–Saint Paul | K33LN-D | 33.4 | Bounce TV | HC2 Holdings | ||
Mississippi[edit] | ||||||
Cleveland | WHCQ-LD | 8.4 | MyNetworkTV | Ellington Broadcasting | ||
Missouri[edit] | ||||||
St. Louis | KMOV | 4.2 | CBS | Gray Television | Replaced MeTV on February 1, 2018. On that date MeTV moved to KNLC channel 24. | |
Kansas City | KSMO-TV | 62.4 | MyNetworkTV | |||
Springfield | KYCW-LD | 33.2 | NBC | |||
Lake Ozark/Jefferson City | KRMS-LD | 32.1 | 1 | Viper Communications | ||
Montana[edit] | ||||||
Helena | KTVH-DT | 12.3 | NBC | E. W. Scripps Company | ||
Nebraska[edit] | ||||||
Omaha | WOWT | 6.2 | NBC | Gray Television | ||
Nevada[edit] | ||||||
Las Vegas | KBLR | 39.4 | Telemundo | NBC Owned Television Stations | ||
New Hampshire[edit] | ||||||
Merrimack | WNEU | 60.4 | Telemundo | NBC Owned Television Stations | Both stations part of WYCN-LD's "NBC Boston" network.[28][29] | |
Nashua | WBTS-CD | 15.2 | NBC | |||
New York[edit] | ||||||
Albany | WTEN | 10.2 | ABC | Nexstar Media Group | ||
Buffalo | WBXZ-LD | 56.1 | 1 | Steven Ritchie | ||
Rochester | WGCE-CD | 6.4 | Court TV | HC2 Holdings | ||
Cobleskill (Albany/Schenectady/Troy) | WYBN-LD | 14.2 | Buzzr | Cable Ad Net New York | ||
New York City | WNBC | 4.2 (RF28) 4.4 (RF36) | NBC | NBC Owned Television Stations | Formerly used Nonstop branding. | |
Syracuse | WSYT | 68.2 | Fox | Imagicomm Communications | ||
Utica | WVVC-LD | 40.4 | Antenna TV | Northeast Gospel Broadcasting, Inc. | ||
North Carolina[edit] | ||||||
Charlotte | WCCB | 18.8 | The CW | Bahakel Communications | Began January 2020 | |
Raleigh | WRAL-TV | 5.2 | NBC | Capitol Broadcasting Company | ||
Smithfield | WARZ-LD | 21.4 | Heartland | Tutt Media Group | ||
Wilmington | WTMV-LD | 29.1 | 1 | Tutt Media Group | ||
North Dakota[edit] | ||||||
Fargo/Grand Forks/Valley City | KRDK-TV | 4.1 (24) | 1 | Major Market Broadcasting | Relaunch | |
Ohio[edit] | ||||||
Cincinnati | WBQC-LD | 25.2 | Telemundo | Gray Television | ||
Cleveland | WKYC | 3.3 | NBC | Tegna Inc. | Launched 9/30/2017[30] Previously carried on WEWS 5.2 (April 8, 2015 - April 15, 2017). | |
Columbus | WCSN-LD | 32.2 | Biz TV | Columbus Television, LLC | ||
Portsmouth (Huntington, West Virginia) | WTZP-LD | 50.1 | 1 | Eagle Broadcasting Group | Formerly used Nonstop branding. | |
Toledo | WMNT-CD | 48.4 | MyNetworkTV | Community Broadcast Group, Inc. (pending a sale to Novia Communications, LLC) |
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Zanesville | WHIZ-TV | 18.2 | NBC | Southeastern Ohio Broadcasting System | ||
Oklahoma[edit] | ||||||
Oklahoma City | KAUT-TV | 43.4 | The CW | Nexstar Media Group | ||
Tulsa | KMYT-TV | 41.2 | MyNetworkTV | Imagicomm Communications | Replaced GetTV on October 1, 2020. | |
Oregon[edit] | ||||||
Klamath Falls | KOTI | 2.2 | NBC | California Oregon Broadcasting, Inc. | Satellite of KOBI, Medford | |
Medford | KOBI | 5.2 | ||||
Portland | KPTV | 12.2 | Fox | Gray Television | ||
Pennsylvania[edit] | ||||||
Altoona/Johnstown/State College | WATM-TV | 23.3 | ABC | Cunningham Broadcasting (operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group) |
June 15, 2021 | |
Erie | WJET-TV | 24.4 | ABC | Nextstar Media Group | January 12, 2018 | |
Philadelphia | WCAU-TV | 10.2 | NBC | NBC Owned Television Stations | ||
Pittsburgh | WTAE-TV | 4.2 | ABC | Hearst Television | Replaced This TV on January 1, 2018 | |
Scranton | WYOU | 22.4 | CBS | Nexstar Media Group | January 12, 2018 | |
Puerto Rico[edit] | ||||||
Aguadilla | WSJP-LD | 18.1 | 1 | LKK Group | ||
South Carolina[edit] | ||||||
Charleston | WBSE-LD | 20.2 | Cheddar | HC2 Holdings | ||
Florence/Myrtle Beach | WFXB | 43.7 | Fox | Bahakel Communications | Began January 2020 | |
Greenville | WHNS | 21.2 | Gray Television | [24] | ||
Sumter | WKTC | 63.3 | MyNetworkTV | WBHQ Columbia, LLC | ||
South Dakota[edit] | ||||||
Sioux Falls | KDLT-TV | 46.4 | NBC | Gray Television | ||
Tennessee[edit] | ||||||
Chattanooga | WYHB-CD | 39.6 | Court TV | HC2 Holdings | ||
Jackson | WYJJ-LD | 27.7 | MyNetworkTV Antenna TV |
DTV America Corporation | ||
Kingsport/Johnson City/Bristol | WKPT-TV | 19.1 | 1 | Glenwood Communications Corporation | ||
Knoxville | WATE-TV | 6.4 | ABC | Nexstar Media Group | ||
Memphis | WATN-TV | 24.3 | Tegna Inc. | January 23, 2018 | ||
Nashville | WSMV-TV | 4.3 | NBC | Gray Television | [24] | |
Texas[edit] | ||||||
Abilene | KXVA | 15.3 | Fox | Tegna Inc. | ||
Amarillo | KFDA-TV | 10.5 | CBS | Gray Television | June 6, 2022 | |
Austin | KXAN-TV | 36.2[26] | NBC | Nexstar Media Group | ||
Beaumont | KBMT | 12.3 | ABC | Tegna Inc. | ||
Bryan/College Station | KAGS-LD | 23.2 | NBC | |||
Corpus Christi | KIII | 3.4 | ABC | |||
Dallas/Fort Worth | KXAS-TV | 5.2 | NBC | NBC Owned Television Stations | Formerly used Nonstop branding. | |
Galveston/Houston | KTMD | 47.4 | Telemundo | Originally on 47.3 from 2013 to 2018 | ||
Harlingen | KTLM | 40.3 | Previously carried on KMBH until 2017 | |||
Longview/Tyler | KPKN-LD | 33.5 | Buzzr | DTV America Corporation | ||
Lubbock | KMYL-LD | 14.4 | MyNetworkTV | Gray Television | ||
San Angelo | KIDY | 6.3 | Fox | Tegna Inc. | ||
San Antonio | KVDA | 60.3 | Telemundo | NBC Owned Television Stations | ||
Waco | KCEN-TV | 6.2 | NBC | Tegna Inc. | ||
U.S. Virgin Islands[edit] | ||||||
St. Croix | WCVI | 23.3 | World Harvest Television | Family Broadcasting Corporation | ||
Utah[edit] | ||||||
Salt Lake City | KSL-TV | 5.2 | NBC | Bonneville International | ||
Virginia[edit] | ||||||
Lynchburg/Roanoke | WZBJ-CD | 24.2 | MyNetworkTV | Gray Television | Previously carried on WFFP-TV 24.1 in Danville until September 1, 2018 | |
Richmond | WFWG-LD | 30.2 | Azteca America | HC2 Holdings (DTV America Corporation) | ||
WRIC | 8.3 | ABC | Nexstar Media Group | |||
Virginia Beach | WVBT | 43.2 | Fox | Nexstar Media Group | January 25, 2018 | |
Washington[edit] | ||||||
Seattle | KIRO-TV | 7.2 | CBS | Cox Media Group | ||
Spokane | KREM-TV | 2.9 | Tegna Inc. | |||
Yakima | KYPK-LD | 32.5 | Azteca América | |||
West Virginia[edit] | ||||||
Summersville | WZTS-LD | 16.1 | 1 | TTV, LLC | ||
Wisconsin[edit] | ||||||
Eau Claire | WEAU | 13.2 | NBC | Gray Television | ||
Fond du Lac/Milwaukee | WIWN | 68.1 | 1 | CNZ Communications/Milwaukee Media | In the past carried by WTMJ-DT2 and WTSJ-LD3 before WIWN assumed affiliation on June 22, 2017. | |
Madison | WIFS-TV | 57.9 | 1 | Byrne Acquisition Group, LLC | ||
Rhinelander | WJFW-TV | 12.2 | NBC | Rockfleet Broadcasting | Began September 2020 | |
Wyoming[edit] | ||||||
Casper | KTWO-TV | 2.2 | ABC | Vision Alaska, LLC |
Former affiliates
[edit]Market | Station | Channel | Current owner | Years of affiliation | Notes |
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Dothan (Alabama) |
WDHN | 18.4 | Nexstar Media Group | 2013-2021 | Replaced by Antenna TV |
Harrison (Arkansas) |
K26GS-D | 26.7 | Reynolds Media, Inc. | ||
Fresno (California) |
KNSO | 51.3 | Telemundo Station Group | 2013-2018 | Later replaced by Ion Television |
KAIL | 7.2/7.4 | Tri-State Christian Television | 2018-2020 | Replaced by Light TV and Ion Television, respectively. | |
Paradise (California) |
KCVU | 20.2 | Cunningham Broadcasting | 2013-2018 | Replaced by Comet |
Fort Walton Beach (Florida) |
WPAN | 53.1 | B&C Communications, LLC | 2013 | Replaced by Soul of the South. Then, Vibrant TV Network, Antenna TV and later, Infomercials |
Columbus (Georgia) |
WGBP-TV | 66.1 | CNZ Communications, LLC | 2017-2020 | Replaced by NBC LX Home and later Merit Street Media |
Dublin/Macon (Georgia) |
W21DA-D | 21.2 | HC2 Holdings | Licensed cancelled October 29, 2020 | |
Twin Falls (Idaho) |
KXTF | 35.1 | Tri-State Christian Television | 2014-2017 | Replaced by TCT |
Rockford (Illinois) |
WIFR-LD | 23.3 | Gray Television | 2017-2021 | Replaced by Circle |
Indianapolis (Indiana) |
WTHR | 13.2 | Tegna Inc. | 2013-2019 | Replaced by Dabl |
WALV-CD | 46.1 | 2013-2017 | Replaced by MeTV | ||
Terre Haute (Indiana) |
WTWO | 2.4 | Nexstar Media Group | 2018-2021 | Replaced by Antenna TV |
Monroe (Louisiana) |
KARD-TV | 14.4 | 2013-2021 | ||
Boston (Massachusetts) |
WNEU | 60.4 | Telemundo Station Group | 2017-2019 | Replaced by TeleXitos |
WMFP | 62.1 | WRNN-TV Associates | 2013-2016 | Replaced by RNN | |
Detroit (Michigan) |
WMYD | 20.2 | E.W. Scripps Company | 2013-2015 | Replaced by Antenna TV |
WADL | 38.4 | Adell Broadcasting Corporation | 2016-2020 | Replaced by QVC | |
Joplin (Missouri) |
KSNF | 16.4 | Nexstar Media Group | 2018-2021 | Replaced by Antenna TV |
Kansas City (Missouri) |
KSHB-TV | 41.2 | E.W. Scripps Company | 2013-2020 | Replaced by Grit |
Las Vegas (Nevada) |
KHSV | 21.2 | Howard Stirk Holdings | 2013-2015 | Replaced by Decades |
Albuquerque (New Mexico) |
KASY-TV | 50.4 | Nexstar Media Group | 2017-2021 | Replaced by Court TV |
Santa Fe (New Mexico) |
KASA-TV | 15.2 | NBC Owned Television Stations | 2015-2017 | Replaced by Start TV |
Cincinnati (Ohio) |
WOTH-CD | 20.1 | Block Broadcasting | 2013-2018 | |
Cleveland (Ohio) |
WEWS | 5.2 | E.W. Scripps Company | 2015-2017 | Replaced by Grit |
Tulsa (Oklahoma) |
KWHB | 47.2 | Christian Television Network | 2014-2017 | Replaced by Light TV |
Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania) |
WEPA-CD | 59.1 | OTA Broadcasting | 2013-2014 | |
Nashville (Tennessee) |
WRTN-LD | 6.3 | Richard C. & Lisa A. Goetz | 2012-2015 | Replaced by Antenna TV |
Amarillo (Texas) |
KAMR-TV | 4.4 | Nexstar Media Group | 2013-2021 | |
KAUO-LD | 15.4 | HC2 Holdings | 2013-2018 | Replaced by True Crime Network | |
Baytown/Houston (Texas) |
KUBE-TV | 57.4/57.5 | WRNN-TV Associates | 2018-2021 | Replaced by Charge! and RTVH, respectively. |
Harlingen (Texas) |
KFXV | 60.1 | Entravision Communications | 2016-2017 | Replaced by Independent and later Fox/MyNetworkTV |
Longview (Texas) |
KCEB | 54.1 | HC2 Holdings | 2013-2015 | Replaced by SonLife, Informericals and later Azteca America |
Wichita Falls (Texas) |
KFDX-TV | 3.4 | Nexstar Media Group | 2018-2021 | Replaced by Antenna TV |
Seattle (Washington) |
KFFV | 44.5 | Weigel Broadcasting | 2015-2018 | |
KYMU-LD | 6.1 | Seattle 6 Broadcasting LLC | 2020 | Replaced by Estrella TV | |
Danville (Virginia) |
WZBJ | 24.1 | Gray Television | 2015-2018 | Replaced by MyNetworkTV |
Milwaukee (Wisconsin) |
WTMJ-TV | 4.3 | E.W. Scripps Company | 2015-2017 | Replaced by Court TV Mystery |
WTSJ-LP | 38.3 | HC2 Holdings | 2017 | Replaced by Jewelry Television |
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