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 |
Arkadelphia | Arkadelphia | 9 | 13 | KETG | PBS | satellite of KETS ch. 2 Little Rock |
El Dorado | El Dorado | 10 | 27 | KTVE | NBC | |
El Dorado | El Dorado | ? | 10 | KETZ | PBS | satellite of KETS ch. 2 Little Rock |
Fayetteville | Fayetteville | 13 | 9 | KAFT | PBS | satellite of KETS ch. 2 Little Rock |
Fayetteville | Fayetteville | 29 | 15 | KHOG-TV | ABC | satellite of KHBS ch. 40 Fort Smith |
Fayetteville | Eureka Springs | 34 | 34 | KXNW | MNT | |
Fayetteville | Rogers | 51 | 50 | KNWA-TV | NBC | |
Fayetteville | Springdale | 57 | 39 | KWOG | Ind. | |
Fort Smith | Fort Smith | 5 | 18 | KFSM-TV | CBS | |
Fort Smith | Fort Smith | 24 | 27 | KFTA-TV | Fox | |
Fort Smith | Fort Smith | 40 | 21 | KHBS | ABC | |
Hot Springs | Hot Springs | 26 | 26 | KVTH-DT | Ind. | satellite of KVTN-DT ch. 25 Little Rock |
Jonesboro | Jonesboro | 8 | 8 | KAIT | ABC | |
Jonesboro | Jonesboro | 19 | 20 | KTEJ | PBS | satellite of KETS ch. 2 Little Rock |
Jonesboro | Jonesboro | 48 | 48 | KVTJ-DT | Ind. | satellite of KVTN-DT ch. 25 Little Rock |
Little Rock | Little Rock | 2 | 7 | KETS | PBS | |
Little Rock | Little Rock | 4 | 32 | KARK-TV | NBC | |
Little Rock | Little Rock | 7 | 22 | KATV | ABC | |
Little Rock | Little Rock | 11 | 12 | KTHV | CBS | |
Little Rock | Little Rock | 16 | 30 | KLRT-TV | Fox | |
Little Rock | Pine Bluff | 25 | 24 | KVTN-DT | Ind. | |
Little Rock | Little Rock | 36 | 36 | KKAP | ETV | |
Little Rock | Pine Bluff | 38 | 39 | KASN | CW | |
Little Rock | Little Rock | 42 | 44 | KARZ-TV | MNT | |
Little Rock | Camden | 49 | 49 | KMYA-DT | Ind. | |
Mountain View | Mountain View | 6 | 13 | KEMV | PBS | satellite of KETS ch. 2 Little Rock |
~Springfield MO | Harrison | 31 | 31 | KWBM | Ind. |
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