Full-power Stations Licensed To Cities in New Jersey
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 |
South Jersey | Wildwood | 40 | 36 | WMGM-TV | NBC | |
Camden | Camden | 23 | 22 | WNJS | NJTV/PBS | satellite of WNJT ch. 52 Trenton |
Montclair | Montclair | 50 | 51 | WNJN | NJTV/PBS | satellite of WNJT ch. 52 Trenton |
New Brunswick | New Brunswick | 58 | 8 | WNJB | NJTV/PBS | satellite of WNJT ch. 52 Trenton |
Trenton | Trenton | 52 | 43 | WNJT | NJTV/PBS | |
Tri-State area (NY-NJ-CT) | Secaucus | 9 | 38 | WWOR-TV | MNT | |
Tri-State area (NY-NJ-CT) | Newark | 13 | 13 | WNET | PBS | |
Tri-State area (NY-NJ-CT) | Paterson | 41 | 40 | WXTV | UNI | |
Tri-State area (NY-NJ-CT) | Linden | 47 | 36 | WNJU | TEL | |
Tri-State area (NY-NJ-CT) | Newton | 63 | 18 | WMBC-TV | Ind. | |
Tri-State area (NY-NJ-CT) | West Milford | 66 | 29 | WFME-TV | ETV | |
Tri-State area (NY-NJ-CT) | Newark | 68 | 30 | WFUT-TV | TF | |
Delaware Valley | Burlington | 48 | 27 | WGTW-TV | TBN | |
South Jersey | Atlantic City | 4 | 4 | WACP | Ind. | |
South Jersey | Atlantic City | 53 | 44 | WMCN-TV | Ind. | |
South Jersey | Atlantic City | 62 | 49 | WWSI | TEL | |
Delaware Valley | Vineland | 65 | 29 | WUVP-TV | UNI |
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