List of Television Stations in Pennsylvania (by Channel Number) - VHF Stations

VHF Stations

  • Channel 2: KDKA-TV - (CBS) - Pittsburgh, CBS O&O station.
  • Channel 3: KYW-TV - (CBS) - Philadelphia, CBS3, originally WPTZ and a former NBC affiliate, now a CBS O&O station.
  • Channel 3: WPSU-TV - (PBS) - Clearfield
  • Channel 4: WTAE-TV - (ABC) - Pittsburgh, owned by Hearst-Argyle Television.
  • Channel 6: WJAC-TV - (NBC) - Johnstown/Altoona, owned by Cox Broadcasting.
  • Channel 6: WPVI-TV - (ABC) - Philadelphia, 6ABC (W Philadelphia, Roman numeral for six is VI), ABC O&O station.
  • Channel 7: W07CB-LP - (independent) - Philadelphia, low-power, initially a Channel America affiliate
  • Channel 8: WGAL - (NBC) - Lancaster, owned by Hearst-Argyle Television.
  • Channel 9: WWCP-TV - (FOX/UPN) - Johnstown/Altoona, operates WATM-TV.
  • Channel 10: WCAU - (NBC) - Philadelphia, NBC10, was originally a CBS O&O station, but CBS sold it to NBC to make room for KYW. Now an NBC O&O station.
  • Channel 10: WTAJ-TV - (CBS) - Johnstown/Altoona
  • Channel 11: WPXI - (NBC) - Pittsburgh (W Pittsburgh XI for Roman numeral of 11), WIIC-TV until 1981.
  • Channel 12: WHYY-TV - (PBS) - Philadelphia
  • Channel 12: WICU-TV - (NBC) - Erie
  • Channel 13: WQED - (PBS) - Pittsburgh Flagship PBS station, was first public TV station when it went on the air in 1954. Longtime home to "Mister Roger's Neighborhood." Also owns & operates WQEX-TV.
  • Channel 13: WSCP-LP / Pennsylvania Channel 13 - (IND) - Bellefonte/State College

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