City of license/Market
|
Station
|
Virtual channel
|
Physical channel
|
Owner (at time of disaffiliation)
|
Years of affiliation
|
Status
|
Atlanta, Georgia |
WSB-TV |
2.2 |
39 |
Cox Television |
2011–2017 |
|
Bakersfield |
KERO-TV |
23.3 |
10 |
E. W. Scripps Company |
2015–2022 |
Subchannel now affiliated with Grit
|
Baton Rouge, Louisiana |
WLFT-CD |
30.1 & 30.2 |
30 |
Bethany World Prayer Center |
2011–2021 |
Served as Baton Rouge's first MeTV affiliate with the full feed on 30.2 and main feed predominantly airing MeTV mixed with local and religious programming
|
Baytown-Houston, Texas |
KUBE-DT4 |
57.4 |
32 |
NRJ TV LLC (Titan TV Broadcast Group) |
2011–2018 |
Originally 57.5 til 2013; left MeTV 5/28/2018 and joined Cozi TV
|
Bozeman, Montana |
KDBZ-CD |
6.2 |
29 |
Sinclair Broadcast Group |
2011–2022 |
|
Bridgeport, Connecticut |
WZME |
43 |
21 |
NRJ TV, LLC |
2013–2015 |
Left MeTV 10/11/2015 to avoid overlap with WJLP and joined Heroes & Icons; later became a Sonlife Broadcasting Network affiliate; currently a Story Television/MeTV+ O&O
|
Bryan/College Station |
KAGS-LD |
23.3 |
23 |
Tegna, Inc. |
2012–2019 |
Later affiliated with Heroes and Icons; now affiliated with Quest
|
Butte, Montana |
KTVM-TV |
6.2 |
6 |
Sinclair Broadcast Group |
2011–2022 |
|
Charlottesville, Virginia |
WAHU-CD |
27 |
40 |
Gray Television |
2015−2019 |
Left MeTV 3/7/2019 in advance of Waterman Broadcasting's sale of WVIR-TV to Gray, and the concurrent sale of WCAV, WVAW-LD, and the affiliations of WAHU-CD's subchannels to Lockwood Broadcast Group
|
Charleston, South Carolina |
WCIV |
36.3 |
25 |
Sinclair Broadcast Group |
2014–2022 |
|
Chicago, Illinois |
WFBT-CA WWME-CA |
23 (Analog) |
23 (Analog) |
Weigel Broadcasting |
2003 – June 12, 2009 |
Original station, was replaced by analog nightlight broadcast of WCIU-TV after the analog switchoff in 2009.
|
Cleveland, Ohio |
WTCL-LD |
6.2 |
20 |
Gray Television |
June 1, 2023 — August 5, 2024 |
Simulcast on sister station WTCL-LD and its Canton area repeater WOHZ-CD.
|
WOHZ-CD
|
Columbus, Georgia |
WRBL |
3.2 |
15 |
Nexstar Media Group |
2011–2022 |
|
Denver, Colorado |
KTVD |
31 (UHF) |
22 |
Tegna, Inc. |
January 2, 2012 – February 1, 2020 |
Replaced by Heroes & Icons (H&I), moved to KREG-TV.
|
District of Columbia (Washington, DC) |
WJLA-DT2 |
7.2 |
7 |
Sinclair Broadcast Group |
2013–2017 |
MeTV left 7.2 for 5.3 (WTTG) 3/28/2017, replaced by the Sinclair-owned Charge! network
|
WTTG |
5.3 |
36 |
Fox |
2017–2022 |
MeTV left 5.3 for 48.1 (WDME-CD) May 8, 2022, replaced by the Start TV network
|
El Paso |
KDBC-TV |
4.3 |
18 |
Sinclair Broadcast Group |
2016–2022 |
Left MeTV 8/31/2022 and was replaced by Antenna TV.
|
Eureka, California |
KAEF-TV |
23.2 |
22 |
2011–2022 |
|
Evansville, Indiana |
WTVW |
7 |
28 |
Mission Broadcasting (Nexstar Broadcasting Group) |
2011–2013 |
Secondary affiliation (WTVW was an independent station); dropped MeTV and joined The CW 1/31/2013
|
WTSN-CD/WYYW-CD |
15 |
15 |
Three Sisters Broadcasting, LLC |
2011–2014 |
Left MeTV 2/25/2014 and joined Heartland; now a Telemundo affiliate
|
WYYW-CD/WTSN-CD |
20 |
20 |
2011–2014 |
Left MeTV 10/21/2014 and joined Heroes & Icons
|
WFIE-DT3 |
14.3 |
46 |
Raycom Media |
2011–2014 |
Joined Grit 10/28/2014
|
Fargo, North Dakota |
KVLY-DT2 |
11.2 |
44 |
Gray Television |
2012–2014 |
Joined CBS 11/12/2014 after the market's previous CBS affiliate, KXJB-TV, which was operated by KVLY-TV under a LMA, was sold to Major Market Broadcasting
|
Fort Worth – Dallas, Texas |
KTXA-DT2 |
21.2 |
18 |
CBS Television Stations |
2013–2021 |
Became a simulcast of CBSN Dallas–Fort Worth on 3/29/2021 following Weigel's purchase of KAZD in late 2020.
|
Greenville – Dallas, Texas |
KTXD-TV |
47.1/47.4 |
23 |
London Broadcasting |
2012–2013 |
Channel 47.1 converted to general entertainment independent station upon disaffiliation, while 47.4 went dark; 47.1 and 47.4 are now affiliated with (respectively) Stadium and TBD
|
Green Bay, Wisconsin |
WGBA-TV |
26.2 |
14 |
E.W. Scripps Company |
2011–2022 |
Subchannel now Defy TV
|
Houston, Texas |
KPRC-DT2 |
2.2 |
35 |
Graham Media Group |
2018–2021 |
Became Start TV on 3/29/2021 following Weigel's purchase of KYAZ in late 2020.
|
Johnson City, Tennessee |
WJHL-DT2 |
11.2 |
11 |
Media General |
2011–2016 |
Joined ABC 2/1/2016
|
Johnstown, Pennsylvania |
WJAC-DT2 |
6.2 |
35 |
Sinclair Broadcast Group |
2011–2022 |
Left MeTV 9/1/22 and was replaced by Sinclair-owned Charge!.
|
Kalispell, Montana |
KCFW-TV |
9.2 |
9 |
2013–2022 |
|
La Crosse |
WLAX |
25.2 |
17 |
Nexstar Media Group |
2011–2020 |
Subchannel now affiliated with Antenna TV
|
Lansing, Michigan |
WSYM-TV |
47.2 |
28 |
E. W. Scripps Company |
2011–2022 |
Subchannel now affiliated with Grit
|
Las Vegas, Nevada |
KLAS-DT2 |
8.2 |
8 |
Nexstar Media Group |
2010–2022 |
Left MeTV 5/31/2022 and replaced by Nexstar-owned Rewind TV.
|
Lexington, Kentucky |
WLEX-TV |
18.2 |
28 |
E. W. Scripps Company |
2011–2022 |
Subchannel now affiliated with Grit
|
Missoula, Montana |
KECI-TV |
13.2 |
13 |
Sinclair Broadcast Group |
2013–2022 |
|
Paducah, Kentucky |
WQWQ-LD |
9.1 |
18 |
Gray Television |
2011–2019; 2021–2023 |
Replaced by Telemundo
|
Panama City, Florida |
WMBB |
13.2 |
13 |
Nexstar Media Group |
2013–2022 |
Left MeTV 8/1/2022 and was replaced by Nexstar-owned Antenna TV.
|
Plattsburgh, New York-Burlington, Vermont |
WPTZ-DT2 |
5.2 |
14 |
Hearst Television |
2013–2014 |
Shared with The CW beginning 3/4/2013; became a sole CW affiliate 9/15/2014
|
Portland, Maine Eastern New Hampshire |
WPXT |
51.2 |
43 |
2012–2018 |
Now a Heroes & Icons affiliate
|
Portland, Oregon |
KATU |
2.2 |
24 |
Sinclair Broadcast Group |
2012–2022 |
Left MeTV 9/1/2022 and replaced by Charge!
|
Providence, Rhode Island |
WJAR |
10.2 |
25 |
2012–2022 |
Left MeTV 9/1/2022 and replaced by Charge!
|
Rapid City, South Dakota Lead, South Dakota |
KOTA-DT2 KHSD-DT2 |
3.2 5.2 |
2 10 |
Schurz Communications |
2011–2015 |
Moved their MeTV affiliations to their primary channels when the stations were sold to Legacy Broadcasting; now a Heroes & Icons affiliate
|
Redding, California |
KRCR-TV |
7.2 |
7 |
Sinclair Broadcast Group |
2013–2022 |
|
Rockford, Illinois |
WFBN-LD |
33 |
35 |
Weigel Broadcasting |
2010–2015 |
Now a Telemundo affiliate.
|
San Diego, California |
KFMB-DT2 |
8.2 |
8 |
Midwest Television, Inc. |
2011–2017 |
Left MeTV 5/1/2017 and went silent; returned as a CW affiliate 5/31/2017
|
KGTV-DT2 |
10.2 |
10 |
E. W. Scripps Company |
2017–2024 |
Was also simulcast on analog low-power station KZSD-LP; subchannel now affiliated with Bounce TV
|
San Francisco |
KFTY |
50.1 |
32 |
High Plains Broadcasting (operated by Newport Television) |
4/2011-9/2011 |
Left MeTV 9/29/2011 to join Azteca América
|
KOFY-TV |
20.2 |
19 |
Granite Broadcasting Corporation |
2011–2018 |
Left MeTV 3/22/2018 and replaced by This TV[15]
|
Spartanburg, South Carolina |
WSPA-DT2 |
7.2 |
7 |
Nexstar Media Group |
2011–2018 |
Dropped subchannel after beginning channel sharing arrangement with WYCW
|
St. Louis, Missouri |
KMOV-DT2 |
4.2 |
24 |
Meredith Corporation |
2013–2018 |
Joined Cozi TV on 2/1/2018 following Weigel's purchase of KNLC in late 2017.
|
Steubenville, Ohio |
WTOV-TV |
9.3 |
9 |
Sinclair Broadcast Group |
|
Over the air home for the Wheeling Nailers of the ECHL and high school sports.
|
Temple-Waco, Texas |
KCEN-TV |
6.3 |
9 |
Tegna, Inc. |
2012–2019 |
Subchannel now affiliated with Quest
|
Tupelo, Mississippi |
WTVA-DT2 |
9.2 |
8 |
WTVA, Inc. |
2011–2012 |
Joined ABC 9/1/2012 after the market's previous ABC affiliate, WKDH, which was operated by WTVA under a LMA, ceased operations
|
Utica, New York |
WKTV-DT3 |
2.3 |
29 |
Heartland Media |
2013–2015 |
Joined The CW when 2.2 switched from that network to CBS
|
Weslaco, Texas (Rio Grande Valley Area) |
KRGV-TV |
5.3 |
13 |
KRGV-TV Corporation |
2012–2021 |
Subchannel now an Independent station
|
West Palm Beach, Florida |
WPTV-TV |
5.2 |
12 |
E. W. Scripps Company |
2014–2023 |
Subchannel now affiliated with Defy TV
|