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The following
low-power
television stations broadcast on
digital or
analog channel 49 in the
United States:
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[2]
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K49IT-D in Hagerman, Idaho, to move to channel 18
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K49KV-D in Stemilt, etc., Washington, to move to channel 17
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K49LJ-D in Casper, Wyoming, to move to channel 22
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KRLB-LD in Richland, etc., Washington, to move to channel 29
The following television stations, which are no longer licensed, formerly broadcast on digital or analog channel 49:
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K49AT in Vernal, etc., Utah
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K49BB-D in Follett, Texas
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K49CU in Walker, Minnesota
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K49DV in Beeville-Refugio, Texas
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K49EA-D in Crowley Lake, California
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K49EK in Santa Barbara, California
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K49ES in Carlsbad, New Mexico
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K49FC in St. Louis, Missouri
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K49GB in Emery, Utah
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K49GD in Spanish Fork, Utah
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K49GT in Snyder, Texas
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K49HV in Martinez, California
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K49IL-D in Tecolote, New Mexico
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K49KF-D in Los Alamos/Espanola, New Mexico
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K49KQ in Little Falls, Minnesota
- KBSC-LP in Brookings, Oregon
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KTLD-LP in Odessa, Texas
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KYLU-LP in Lubbock, Texas
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W49AP in Roanoke, Virginia
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W49CL in Miami, Florida
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WCKV-LP in Clarksville, etc., Tennessee
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WCYA-LD in Midland, Michigan
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WEEJ-LD in Jacksonville, Illinois
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WOCH-CD in Chicago, Illinois
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WTBL-CD in Lenoir, North Carolina
- WXID-LP in Marietta, Georgia
References
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