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Channel 6 low-power TV stations in the United States

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The following low-power television stations broadcast on digital or analog channel 6 in the United States:[1][2][3][4]

The following low-power stations, which are no longer licensed, formerly broadcast on digital or analog channel 6:

  • K06BI in Manitou Springs, Colorado
  • K06BN in Wagon Mound, New Mexico
  • K06BQ in Richfield, etc., Utah
  • K06BS in Loa, etc., Utah
  • K06CT in Orovada, Nevada
  • K06DR in Spring Glen, etc., Utah
  • K06EB in Brusett, etc., Montana
  • K06EX in Lewiston, California
  • K06EY in Broken Bow, Nebraska
  • K06FA in Hopland, California
  • K06FD in La Barge, etc., Wyoming
  • K06FL in Fish Lake Resort, Utah
  • K06FM in Long Valley Junction, Utah
  • K06FT in Penasco, New Mexico
  • K06HF in Salida, etc., Colorado
  • K06HU-D in Aspen, Colorado
  • K06HX in Mora, New Mexico
  • K06IG in Koosharem, Utah
  • K06IM in Henefer, etc., Utah
  • K06IO in Scottsburg, Oregon
  • K06JF in Cortez, Colorado
  • K06JK in Dayton, Nevada
  • K06JH in Wanship, Utah
  • K06JM in Gillette, Wyoming
  • K06JN in Severance Ranch, etc., Oregon
  • K06JU in Howard, Montana
  • K06JX in Manley Hot Springs, Alaska
  • K06KC in Yerington, Nevada
  • K06KJ in Collbran, Colorado
  • K06KO-D in Kanarraville, etc., Utah
  • K06LG-D in Chuathbaluk, Alaska
  • K06LI in Chemult, Oregon
  • K06LK in Clarks Point, etc., Alaska
  • K06LP in Circle Hot Springs, Alaska
  • K06LX in Glenwood Springs, Colorado
  • K06MF in Kenai, etc., Alaska
  • K06MM in Bluff, Utah
  • K06NG-D in Sargents, Colorado
  • K06NI in The Dalles, Oregon
  • K06NK in Mexican Hat, Utah
  • K06NZ in Gabbs, Nevada
  • K06OV in Peoa and Oakley, Utah
  • K06OY in Baker Flats, etc., Washington
  • K06QG-D in Sioux City, Iowa
  • K06QO-D in Martinsdale, Montana
  • KBEX-LP in Amarillo, Texas
  • KBOP-LD in Dallas, Texas
  • KCIO-LP in Victorville, California
  • KESU-LP in Hanamaulu, Hawaii
  • KFLZ-LD in San Antonio, Texas
  • KFMP-LP in Lubbock, Texas
  • KIPS-LD in Beaumont, Texas
  • KJIV-LP in Lake City, etc., California
  • KLOA-LP in Inyokern, etc., California
  • KNNN-LP in Redding, California
  • KPOM-LP in Indio, California
  • KRGT-LP in Rio Grande City, Texas
  • KSHW-LP in Sheridan, Wyoming
  • KUHD-LD in Camarillo, California
  • W06AD in Spruce Pine, North Carolina
  • W06AE in Clayton, etc., Georgia
  • W06AL in Oteen, etc., North Carolina
  • W06AP in Maggie Valley, etc., North Carolina
  • W06AQ in Bat Cave, etc., North Carolina
  • W06BD in Princeton, Indiana
  • W06BH in Phenix City, etc., Alabama
  • WBPA-LD in Weirton, West Virginia
  • WDDA-LP in Dalton, Georgia
  • WMYH-LP in Elmira, New York
  • WRTN-LP in Alexandria, Tennessee
  • WXXW-LP in Binghamton, New York

Potential full shutdown

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The FCC required all analog (NTSC) transmissions on Channel 6 to cease by July 13, 2021. [5]

References

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  1. ^ FCC TV Query for channel 6 digital class A stations
  2. ^ FCC TV Query for channel 6 digital low-power stations
  3. ^ FCC TV Query for channel 6 analog class A stations
  4. ^ FCC TV Query for channel 6 analog low-power stations
  5. ^ "Media Bureau Reminds LPTV/TV Translators of Digital Transition Date (DA/FCC #: DA-20-724)" (PDF). docs.fcc.gov. Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved 17 January 2021.