This is a list of television stations affiliated with Daystar, a religious television network founded by Marcus and Joni Lamb.
City | Station | Virtual channel[1] |
Digital channel |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Alabama[edit] | ||||
Talladega, Alabama | WOIL-CD | 47 | 47 | |
Berry, Alabama | WSFG-LD | 31.1 | 51 | |
Birmingham | WBUN-LD | 28 | 27 | |
Fayette, Alabama | WSSF-LD | 15.1 | 48 | |
Mobile, Alabama | WDPM-DT | 23 | 31.1 | |
Arizona[edit] | ||||
Holbrook | KDTP | 11.1 | 11 | |
Tucson | KPCE-LD | 29.1 | 29 | |
Arkansas[edit] | ||||
Little Rock | KKAP | 36.1 | 36 | |
Springdale, Arkansas | KWOG | 57.1 | 29 | |
California[edit] | ||||
Bakersfield, California | KBFK-LP | 34.3 | 36.3 | |
Fresno, California | KGMC | 43.3 | 11 | |
Fort Bragg, California | KQSL | 8.2 | 8.2 | |
Los Angeles, California | KNET-CD | 25.1 | 32 | |
Modesto | KACA-LD | 34 | 34 | |
Sacramento | KRJR-LD | 44 | 12 | |
San Diego | KVSD-LD | 26 | 35 | |
San Francisco | KDTS-LD | 52.1 | 14.1 | Multiple translators on KKPM-CD |
Santa Rosa | KDAS-LD | 52 | 25 | |
Colorado[edit] | ||||
Arvada | KDNF-LD | 44.1 | 20 | |
Cortez | K31CT-D | 31.4 | 31.4 | |
Denver | KRMT | 41.1 | 20 | |
District of Columbia[edit] | ||||
Washington, D.C. | WDDN-LD | 23 | N/A | |
Florida[edit] | ||||
Jacksonville | WUJX-LD | 18.4 | 15 | |
Orlando | WDTO-LD | 5.1 | 5 | Daystar website shows Analog UHF channel 50.
Can not be picked up anywhere to the East of Christmas due to an ultra directional antenna. |
Panama City, Florida | WBIF | 51.1 | 26 | |
Port St. Lucie, Florida | WSLF-LD | 35.1 | 21 | |
Tampa | WSVT-LD | 18 | 23 | |
Georgia[edit] | ||||
Atlanta | WDTA-LD | 53.1 | 35 | weak lower power HD signal |
Gainesville | WGGD-LD | 23 | 15 | Formerly on UHF channels 32 and 31 |
Macon | WDMA-CD | 31 | 16 | Formerly on UHF channels 32 and 31 |
Hawaii[edit] | ||||
Honolulu | KWBN | 44.1 | 26 | |
Idaho[edit] | ||||
Boise | KZAK-LD | 49.2 | 35 | |
Illinois[edit] | ||||
Chicago | WDCI-LD | 30 | 57 | |
Mount Vernon | WPXS | 13.1 | 13 | |
Sugar Grove | WILC-CD | 8.1 | 27 | |
Indiana[edit] | ||||
Indianapolis | WDTI | 69.1 | 23 | |
Demotte | WIPX-LD | 51.1 | 34 | |
South Bend | WEID-LD | 18.1 | 16 | |
Kansas[edit] | ||||
Wichita | KWKD-LD | 28 | 28 | |
Kentucky[edit] | ||||
Ashland/Huntington-Charleston, WV | WTSF | 61.1 | 13 | |
Louisville | WDYL-LD | 28.1 | 15 | Former urban translator sold to Word of God Fellowship in 2010 by the parent company of full-power CW affiliate WBKI-TV (Channel 34); WBKI-LP call letters were retained until 2013 despite sale. |
Louisiana[edit] | ||||
Baton Rouge | W31EL-D | 48.1 | 31 | |
New Orleans | KNLD-LD | 28.1 | 28 | |
Maryland[edit] | ||||
Baltimore | WWDD-LD | 49 | 24 | |
Massachusetts[edit] | ||||
Worcester/Boston | WYDN | 48.1 | 47 | |
Michigan[edit] | ||||
Detroit | WUDT-LD | 23.1 | 8 | Sale pending to LocusPoint Networks |
Grand Rapids | WUHQ-LD | 29.1 | 29 | |
Minnesota[edit] | ||||
Minneapolis-St. Paul | WDMI-LD | 62.1 | 26 | |
Mississippi[edit] | ||||
Jackson | WJKO-LP | 64 | N/A | Construction permit to flash cut to digital channel 14 |
Missouri[edit] | ||||
Kansas City | KCDN-LD | 43 | 23 | |
Springfield, Missouri | KWBM | 31.1 | 31 | |
St. Louis | KDTL-LD | 16 | 17 | |
KUMO-LD | 51.1 | 51 | ||
WPXS | 21 | 13 | ||
Montana[edit] | ||||
Billings, Montana | KINV-LD | 14.1 | 14 | |
Nebraska[edit] | ||||
Omaha | KOHA-LD | 27.3 | 27 | |
Nevada[edit] | ||||
Las Vegas | KLVD-LD | 23 | N/A | |
New Jersey[edit] | ||||
Atlantic City | W29FF-D | 45.1 | 29 | |
New York[edit] | ||||
Amityville | WPXU-LD | 38.1 | 29.3 | |
Ithaca | WNYI | 52.1 | 13 | It is unknown if this station is on the air, although it is licensed. |
New York City | WXNY-LD | 32.1 | 23 | |
Syracuse | WDSS-LD | 38.1 | 38 | This station rebroadcasts WNYI, UHF 20, licensed to Ithaca, New York. |
Springville | WBBZ-TV | 7.4 | 67.4 | |
North Carolina[edit] | ||||
Charlotte | WDMC-LD | 25.1 | 20 | Started broadcasting in digital as of November 2012.[2] |
Raleigh/Durham | WWIW-LD | 66.1 | 21 | |
Statesville | WHWD-LD | 21.1 | 15.1 | |
Ohio[edit] | ||||
Cincinnati | WDYC-LD | 36 | 27 | |
Cleveland | WCDN-LD | 53 | 7 | |
Columbus | WCLL-LD | 19 | N/A | |
Marion | WOCB-CD | 39.3 | 22.3 | |
Springfield/Dayton | WLWD-LD | 20 | 24 | Scheduled to move digital signal to channel 5 as part of FCC's spectrum reallocation process.[3] |
Toledo | WDTJ-LD | 18.1 | 68 | |
Oklahoma[edit] | ||||
Norman/Oklahoma City | KOCM | 46.1 | 16 | |
Tulsa | KTZT-CD | 29 | 29 | |
Oregon[edit] | ||||
Portland | KPXG-LD | 42.1 | 21 | |
Pennsylvania[edit] | ||||
Kingston, Pennsylvania | WRLD-LD | 30.1 | 30.1 | |
Philadelphia | WELL-LD | 45 | 29 | |
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | WPDN-LD | 65.1 | 24.1 | Former TBN translator from 1990 until sale to Daystar in 2010. |
Puerto Rico[edit] | ||||
Ponce | WUSP-LD | 25.2 | 15.2 | |
South Carolina[edit] | ||||
Columbia | WKDC-LD | 50 | 16 | |
Spartanburg/Greenville | WSQY-LD | 51 | 29 | |
Tennessee[edit] | ||||
Alexandria, Tennessee | WRTN-LP | 6.1 | 6 | |
Lenoir City/Knoxville/Oak Ridge | WDTT-LD | 24 | 17 | |
Memphis | WDNM-LD | 59.1 | 22 | |
Nashville | WNTU-LD | 26 | 26 | |
Texas[edit] | ||||
Denton/Dallas/Fort Worth | KDTN | 2.1 | 29 | Daystar flagship station |
Galveston/Houston | KLTJ | 22.1 | 23 | |
Houston | KDHU-LD | 50.1 | 7 | |
Utah[edit] | ||||
Logan, Utah | KUTF | 12.1 | 12 | |
Virginia[edit] | ||||
Chesapeake | WVAD-LD | 25.1 | N/A | |
Damascus | WDWA-LD | 23.1 | 29 | |
Washington[edit] | ||||
Seattle | KWDK | 56.1 | 34 | |
Spokane | KDYS-LD | 32.1 | 32 | |
Wisconsin[edit] | ||||
Green Bay | WGBD-LD | 49.1 | 17 | |
Madison | WMWD-LD | 38.1 | 15 | |
Milwaukee | WDMW-LD | 65.1 | 24 | Station transmits southwest of Waukesha with a northeast null and no coverage of Janesville |
References
[edit]- ^ "RabbitEars.Info". www.rabbitears.info.
- ^ "Charlotte, NC - OTA - Page 388 - AVS Forum - Home Theater Discussions And Reviews". www.avsforum.com. 15 March 2008.
- ^ "Displacement for LPTV Translator Application". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission. June 1, 2018. File Number: 0000054940. Retrieved June 22, 2018.
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