List of Television Stations in Alaska - Full-power Stations

Full-power Stations

VC refers to the station's PSIP virtual channel. RF refers to the station's physical RF channel.

Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Network Notes
Anchorage Anchorage 2 10 KTUU-TV NBC (Alaska's initial TV station, first air date, as KFIA: October 16, 1953)
Anchorage Anchorage 4 20 KTBY Fox (first air date: December 2, 1983)
Anchorage Anchorage 5 5 KYES-TV MNT (first air date: January 21, 1990)
Anchorage Anchorage 7 8 KAKM PBS (first air date: May 7, 1975)
Anchorage Anchorage 11 28 KTVA CBS (first air date: December 11, 1953)
Anchorage Anchorage 13 12 KYUR ABC (first air date, as KHAR: October 31, 1967)
Anchorage Anchorage 33 32 KDMD ION (Alaska's sole UHF station, first air date: October 1, 1989)
Fairbanks Fairbanks 2 18 KATN ABC (first air date, as KFAR: March 1, 1955)
Fairbanks North Pole 4 20 KJNP-TV TBN (first air date: December 7, 1981)
Fairbanks Fairbanks 7 7 KFXF Fox (first air date, as low-power station K07UU: April 20, 1992)
Fairbanks Fairbanks 9 9 KUAC-TV PBS part of the AlaskaOne network (first air date: December 22, 1971)
Fairbanks Fairbanks 11 26 KTVF NBC (first air date: February 3, 1955)
Juneau Juneau 3 10 KTOO-TV PBS part of the AlaskaOne network (first air date: October 1, 1978)
Juneau Juneau 8 11 KJUD ABC (first air date, as KINY: February 19, 1956)
Ketchikan Ketchikan 4 13 KUBD CBS (first air date, as KNEB: April 1, 1995)
Sitka Sitka 13 7 KTNL-TV CBS (started broadcasting, as KIFW in 1966)

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