List Of NBC Television Affiliates (table)
The NBC Television Network is an American television network made up of ten owned-and-operated stations and nearly 200 affiliates. This is a table listing of NBC's affiliates, with NBC-owned stations separated from privately owned affiliates, and arranged in alphabetical order by city of license. There are links to and articles on each of the stations, describing their local programming, hosts and technical information, such as broadcast frequencies.
The station's virtual (PSIP) channel number follows the call letters. The number in parenthesis which follows is the station's actual digital channel number.
- Notes:
- 1) Two boldface asterisks appearing following a station's call letters (**) indicate a station that was built and signed-on by NBC;
- 2) This list does not include stations owned-and-operated by Telemundo, the Spanish-language network owned by NBCUniversal.
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