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The following
low-power
television stations broadcast on
digital or
analog channel 39 in the
United States:
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[2]
[3]
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K39EO-D in Crescent City, California, to move to channel 19
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K39GH-D in Quanah, Texas, to move to channel 20
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K39JC-D in Butte, Montana, to move to channel 34
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KHGS-LD in Glenwood Springs, Colorado, to move to channel 27
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W39CV-D in Minocqua, Wisconsin, to move to channel 35
The following low-power stations, which are no longer licensed, formerly broadcast on digital or analog channel 39:
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K39AG in Ukiah, California
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K39AK in Vernal, Utah
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K39AN-D in New Mobeetie, Texas
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K39BT in Fraser, etc., Colorado
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K39CD in Lake George, Colorado
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K39CR in Eureka, Utah
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K39DG-D in Trinity Center, California
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K39DV in Emery, Utah
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K39DW in Daggett, etc., California
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K39FR in Delta, etc., Utah
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K39GG in Aitkin, Minnesota
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K39GV in Burley, etc., Idaho
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K39IU-D in Springfield, Missouri
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K39JS-D in Salt Lake City, Utah
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K39JU in Jackson, Wyoming
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K39KE-D in Chalfant Valley, California
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K39LV-D in Perryton, Texas
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KENY-LP in Alamosa, Colorado
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KMAH-LP in Cheyenne, Wyoming
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KTRY-LP in Pinedale, Wyoming
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W39AR in Concord, New Hampshire
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W39BP in Pensacola, Florida
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W39CY-D in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
- W39DE-D in Cayey, Puerto Rico
- WBCF-LD in Florence, Alabama
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WERI-LP in Keysville, Virginia
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WGMU-LP in Burlington, Vermont
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WHUA-LP in Chattanooga, Tennessee
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WMLD-LD in Brownsville, Florida
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WUDM-LD in Wolcott, Indiana
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WWBK-LP in Richmond, Virginia
References
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