The CBS television network is a television network based in the United States made up of 15 owned-and-operated stations and nearly 228 network affiliates.[1]
Stations are listed in alphabetical order by city of license.
- A blue background indicates an affiliate originating as a digital subchannel.
- A gray background indicates a low-power station or translator.
- A lavender blue background indicates an affiliate originating as a digital subchannel of a low-power station.
- (**) – Indicates station was built and signed on by CBS.
Owned-and-operated stations
Affiliate stations
U.S. territories
Outside the U.S.
Notes
License ownership/operational agreements
Primary and secondary affiliations
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Primary channel is affiliated with NBC.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Primary channel is affiliated with ABC.
- ^ Primary channel is affiliated with CW+.
- ^ a b c d Primary channel is affiliated with Fox.
- ^ Primary channel is affiliated with MeTV.
Satellites and semi-satellites
- ^ Satellite of WCCO-TV.
- ^ Satellite of KXLF-TV.
- ^ Semi-satellite of KWTX-TV.
- ^ Semi-satellite of KBJR-DT2.
- ^ Satellite of KVAL-TV.
- ^ Semi-satellite of KXMB-TV.
- ^ Semi-satellite of KWCH-TV.
- ^ a b Satellite of KRQE.
- ^ a b c Satellite of KELO-TV.
- ^ a b Satellite of KWCH-TV.
- ^ Satellite of KOLN.
- ^ Semi-satellite of WJTV.
- ^ Semi-satellite of WKYT-TV.
- ^ Semi-satellite of KRTV.
- ^ a b Satellite of KGMB.
- ^ Satellite of KAUU.
- ^ Semi-satellite of KPAX-TV.
- ^ Satellite of KYEX-TV.
- ^ Satellite of WTTV.
- ^ a b Satellite of KGWC-TV.
- ^ a b Semi-satellite of KIMA-TV.
- ^ Satellite of KREX-TV.
- ^ Independently-owned translator of WUSA.
- ^ Semi-satellite of KOLN.
- ^ Satellite of KVAL-TV.
- ^ Satellite of WWTV.
- ^ Satellite of KGWN-TV.
- ^ Semi-satellite of WFSB.
- ^ Semi-satellite of KXMC-TV.
Previous CBS affiliations
- ^ Previously with CBS (secondary) from 1954 to 1957.
- ^ Previously with CBS from 1953 to 1974.
- ^ Previously with CBS from 1949 to 1961.
- ^ Previously with CBS from 1956 to 1977.
- ^ Previously with CBS from 1958 to 1962.
- ^ Previously with CBS from 1955 to 1967.
- ^ Previously with CBS from 1953 to 1956.
- ^ Previously with CBS from 1968 to 1971 (secondary) and 1980 to 1991 (primary).
- ^ Previously with CBS from 1949 to 1956.
- ^ Previously with CBS from 1949 to 1955.
- ^ Previously with CBS from 1956 to 1957.
- ^ Previously with CBS from 1955 to 1977.
- ^ Previously with CBS from 1955 to 1956.
- ^ Previously with CBS from 1958 to 1995.
- ^ Previously with CBS (secondary) from 1949 to 1956.
- ^ Previously with CBS from 1963 to 1970.
Miscellany
- ^ a b c d e Owned by Westinghouse Broadcasting prior to its acquisition of CBS in 1995.
- ^ Certain station programming (including CBS network programming) are also broadcast in the Alaskan Bush via the Alaska Rural Communications Service.
- ^ Owned by CBS from 1999 to 2007.
- ^ Successor to WXVT, which had been with CBS from 1980 to 2017.
- ^ Owned by CBS from 1992 to 2007.
- ^ Successor to KXJB-TV, which had been with CBS from 1954 to 2016.
- ^ Successor to KIDK, which had been with CBS from 1953 to 2021.
- ^ ATSC 3.0 host station.
- ^ Successor to KVTV, which had been with CBS from 1973 to 2015.
- ^ Owned by CBS from 1995 to 1996.
- ^ Operated as a full-power station until 2017.
- ^ Owned by CBS from 1958 to 1986.
- ^ Owned by CBS from 1996 to 2008.
- ^ Successor to KCOY-TV, which had been with CBS from 1964 to 2021.
- ^ Successor to KMEG-TV, which had been with CBS from 1967 to 2021.
- ^ Oldest continuous CBS affiliate among non-owned-and-operated stations.
- ^ Was jointly owned by CBS and The Washington Post from 1950 to 1954.
- ^ Successor to KUAM-LP, which had been with CBS from 1995 to 2009.
See also
References
- ^ "Stations for Network - CBS". RabbitEars. Retrieved June 3, 2020.
- ^ "Stations for Owner - CBS Corporation". RabbitEars. Retrieved June 3, 2020.