List of Former Du Mont Television Network Affiliates - California

California

Station Channel City Affiliation On air now? Frequency Now
KHSL-TV 12 Chico, CA CBS (primary)/ABC/NBC/DuMont (Aug 1953–1955); CBS (primary)/ABC (1953–1963) /NBC (1953–1956) yes VHF
KIEM-TV 3 Eureka, CA CBS (primary)/ABC/NBC/DuMont (Oct 1953–1956); CBS (primary)/ABC/NBC (1956–1958) yes VHF
KCOK-TV 27 Fresno, CA DuMont (never signed on) no UHF
KFI-TV / KHJ-TV 9 Los Angeles, CA DuMont (Feb 1949–1955) yes VHF now KCAL-TV
KLAC-TV 13 Los Angeles, CA Independent/DuMont (Sept 1948–1956†) yes VHF now KCOP-TV
KTLA 5 Los Angeles, CA DuMont (1947–1948); Paramount (1949–1953); Independent (1956-1995); The WB (1995-2006); The CW thereafter. yes VHF
KTSL 2 Los Angeles, CA DuMont (1948–1951); thereafter CBS yes VHF now KCBS-TV
KTTV 11 Los Angeles, CA DuMont (1951–1954) yes VHF
KSBW/KMBY 8 Monterey, CA NBC (primary)/CBS/ABC/DuMont (1953–1956); NBC (primary)/CBS/ABC (1956–1960) yes VHF
KCCC 40 Sacramento, CA ABC/DuMont (1953–1956); ABC thereafter no UHF went dark 1957, now KTXL (since 1968)
KFMB-TV 8 San Diego, CA CBS(primary)/ABC/NBC/DuMont (May 1949–1952+) yes VHF
KVEC-TV 6 San Luis Obispo, CA NBC/ABC/CBS/DuMont (May 1953–1956†); NBC/ABC/CBS (1956–1960) yes VHF now KSBY
KPIX 5 San Francisco, CA CBS/NBC/DuMont (1948–1949); CBS/DuMont/Paramount (1949–1953); CBS/DuMont (1953–1956) yes VHF
KEYT-TV 3 Santa Barbara, CA NBC/CBS/ABC/DuMont (circa 1954) yes VHF
KVVG 27 Tulare, CA DuMont no UHF

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