Television
Call sign | Channel | Affiliation | Description |
WLWT | Channel 5 | NBC | Owned by Hearst-Argyle |
WCPO | Channel 9 | ABC | Owned by Scripps-Howard |
WKRC-TV | Channel 12 | CBS | Owned by Newport Television |
WKRC-DT2 | CinCW | The CW | CinCW runs on digital subchannel 12-2 operated by WKRC-TV. |
WXIX | Channel 19 | Fox | Owned by Raycom Media |
WOTH-LP | Channel 25 | A1/UATV | Owned by WBQC-LD |
W36DG-LP | Channel 36 | TBN | |
WBQC-LD | Channel 25.2 | Independent | |
WCET | Channel 48 | PBS | |
WCVN-TV | Channel 54 | KET/PBS | |
WSTR-TV | Channel 64 | MyNetworkTV | Owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group |
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