List of Former Du Mont Television Network Affiliates - Texas

Texas

Station Channel City Affiliation On air now? Frequency Now
KRBC-TV 9 Abilene, TX CBS/NBC/DuMont (August 1953–circa 1955) yes VHF
KGNC-TV 4 Amarillo, TX NBC(primary)/DuMont (Mar 1953–1956†) yes VHF now KAMR-TV
KTBC-TV 7 Austin, TX CBS(primary)/ABC/DuMont/NBC (Nov 1952–1956†) yes VHF
XELD 7 Brownsville, TX ABC/CBS/DuMont/NBC (Sept 1951–1956†) yes VHF now XHAB-TV
KVDO 22 Corpus Christi, TX NBC/CBS/DuMont (June 1954–1956†) no UHF reassigned to Galveston (now KLTJ)
KBTV 8 Dallas-Ft Worth, TX DuMont (Sept 1949–1950); NBC/ABC/DuMont (circa 1952) yes VHF now WFAA-TV
KROD-TV 4 El Paso, TX CBS/ABC/DuMont (circa 1955) yes VHF now KDBC-TV
KLEE-TV 2 Houston, TX NBC (primary)/CBS/ABC/DuMont (Jan 1949–1956†) yes VHF now KPRC-TV
KNUZ 39 Houston, TX DuMont (to Nov 1954); ABC thereafter yes UHF now KTRK-TV on channel 13, channel 39 now KIAH
KDUB-TV 12 Lubbock, TX CBS/DuMont (Nov 1952-circa 1955) yes VHF now KLBK-TV
KEYL 5 San Antonio, TX ABC/CBS/DuMont (Feb 1950–1956†) yes VHF now KENS
KANG-TV 34 Waco, TX DuMont (November 1953–December 1955) no UHF
KWFT-TV 6 Wichita Falls, TX CBS/DuMont (March 1953–circa 1955) yes VHF now KAUZ-TV

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