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List of former SEC TV affiliates

This is a list of original affiliates of the ESPN Plus-operated SEC TV, a syndicated sports programming package that was operated by ESPN Plus, a unit of ESPN, Inc., and was in operation from September 5, 2009 until the end of the 2013–2014 basketball season, before the cable and satellite-exclusive SEC Network was launched in August of that year. All stations listed here are stations that have broadcast at least one Southeastern Conference football and/or basketball game from the service.

Original affiliates

Designated Market Area Station[1] Channel Affiliation
(at time of SEC TV closure)
Notes/References

Alabama

Birmingham/Tuscaloosa/Anniston WTTO 21.1 The CW Primary affiliate for the Birmingham area
WABM 68.1 MyNetworkTV Alternate affiliate [2]
Dothan[3] WTVY 4.1 CBS Primary affiliate
WTVY-DT2 4.2 MyNetworkTV / Me-TV Alternate affiliate [4]
WTVY-DT3 4.3 The CW Alternate affiliate
Huntsville WZDX 54.1 Fox
WZDX-DT2 54.2 MyNetworkTV Alternate affiliate [4]
Mobile, AL-Pensacola, FL WJTC 44.1 Independent
Montgomery WSFA 12.1 NBC
WSFA-DT2 12.2 RTV Alternate affiliate [5]

Alaska

Anchorage KTBY 4.1 Fox Football-only affiliate [6]

Arkansas

Fort Smith KHBS 40.1 ABC [5]
Fayetteville KHOG 29.1 Satellite station of KHBS/Fort Smith
Jonesboro KAIT 8.1
KAIT-DT2 [4] 8.2 Independent (Local weather channel) Alternate affiliate; now serving as an NBC affiliate
Little Rock KATV 7.1 ABC

Arizona

Phoenix KTVK-DT2 3.2 This TV Now a locally operated news channel

California

Los Angeles KDOC-TV 56.1 Independent
San Diego KUSI-TV 51.1 Also serves Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico due to close location to the U.S.–Mexico border
San Francisco/Oakland KOFY-TV 20.1 Independent [7]

District of Columbia

Washington, D.C. WDCW 50.1 The CW
WDCW-DT3 50.3 This TV Alternate affiliate [4]

Florida

Fort Myers/Naples WXCW 46.1 The CW
Gainesville WOGX[5] 51.1 Fox Semi-satellite of WOFL-TV/Orlando
Jacksonville WJXT 4.1 Independent
Miami/Fort Lauderdale WSFL-TV 39.1 The CW
WSFL-DT2 39.2 Azteca America [5]
Orlando WOFL 35.1 Fox
Panama City WJHG-DT2 7.2 The CW
WECP-LD 18.2 MyNetworkTV / Jewelry Television Alternate affiliate [4]
Tallahassee WCTV 6.1 CBS
WCTV-DT2 6.2 MyNetworkTV Alternate affiliate in Tallahassee [4]
Tampa/St. Petersburg WTTA 36.1 MyNetworkTV [5]

Georgia

Albany WALB 10.1 NBC
Atlanta WPCH-TV 17.1 Independent WPCH-TV is carried on most cable and satellite providers in Canada due to its Superstation status in that country
Columbus, GA/Opelika/Phenix City, AL WXTX 54.1 Fox
WTVM-DT2 9.2 Bounce TV [5]
Macon WGXA 24.1 Fox
WRWR-LD (now WMUB-LD) 38.1 My Family TV (2011–13)
Cozi TV (2013–14)
Now a France 24 affiliate with sports programming from the American Sports Network
Savannah WSAV-TV 3.1 NBC Broadcasts alter between WSAV and CW affiliate WSAV-DT2[5]

Hawaii

Honolulu KFVE 9.1 MyNetworkTV
Hilo KGMD Full-time satellite of KFVE serving Hawaii's Big Island
Wailuku KGMV 3.1 Full-power satellite of KFVE serving Maui

Idaho

Boise KTRV-DT2 12.2 Me-TV Served as an affiliate 2012–2014 [4]

Illinois

Chicago WCIU-DT2[8] 23.2 Independent Branded as "The U Too" since 2011; simulcast on WWME-CA 2011–2013
Rockford WTVO-DT2 17.2 MyNetworkTV [4]
Springfield/Decatur WRSP-TV 55.1 Fox
Urbana/Champaign WCCU-DT2 27.2 Me-TV

Iowa

Ottumwa, IA/Kirksville, MO KYOU-TV 15.1 Fox

Indiana

Evansville WTVW 7.1 Independent Now an affiliate of The CW since 2013
Fort Wayne WFFT-TV 55.1 Fox
Gary WHNW-LD 18.2 LeSEA/WHT Low-powered satellite station of WHME/South Bend to serve the Chicago, Illinois area
Indianapolis WHMB-TV 40.1 LeSEA Also served an ACC Network outlet 2012–2015
WRTV-DT2 6.2 Hometown Sports Indiana Alternate affiliate [4]
South Bend WHME-DT2 46.1 WHT

Kansas

Wichita/Hutchinson KSCW-DT 33.1 The CW Also broadcast over translator KSCW-LD Wichita
KWCH-DT 12.2 Independent (Local weather) Alternate affiliate (mainly in football)

Kentucky

Bowling Green WBKO 13.1 ABC Football and some men's basketball games aired
WBKO-DT2 13.2 Fox Alternate affiliate in the event of scheduling conflicts [4][9]
WBKO-DT3[10] 13.3 The CW / The CW Plus Women's basketball and some men's basketball games
Lexington WKYT 27.1 CBS Primary affiliate in Lexington; Longtime syndicated SEC sports broadcast partner (under Jefferson Pilot/Lincoln Financial/Raycom Sports 1987 to 2009 and SEC TV from 2009 to 2014) [11]
WKYT-DT2[5] 27.2 The CW Alternate affiliate in the Lexington area
Louisville WBNA 21.1 Ion Television
WAVE-TV 3.1 NBC Alternate affiliate [12]
Hazard WYMT-TV 57.1 CBS Semi-satellite of WKYT/Lexington
Paducah, KY/Cape Girardeau, MO WDKA 49.1 MyNetworkTV Standard definition simulcast of this station is available over KBSI-DT2/Cape Girardeau
WPSD-TV 6.1 NBC Alternate affiliate [3]
WPSD-DT2 6.2 RTV
(now Heartland)

Louisiana

Alexandria KLAX-TV 31.1 ABC Some games aired on Me-TV affiliated KLAX-DT2 [4]
Baton Rouge WAFB-TV 9.1 CBS
WBXH-CD 16.1 MyNetworkTV [4]
Lafayette KADN-TV 15.1 Fox
KLAF-LD 46.1 MyNetworkTV Became an NBC affiliate in 2015
Monroe KARD 14.1 Fox Licensed to West Monroe
New Orleans WWL-TV 4.1 CBS Football-only affiliate [13]
WGNO 26.1 ABC Alternate affiliate, during basketball season
WNOL-DT2 38.1 This TV
WUPL 54.1 MyNetworkTV
WBXN-CD 18.1 Translator of WUPL
WNOL-DT2 38.1 This TV
Shreveport, LA/Texarkana, TX-AR KMSS-TV 33.1 Fox
KSHV-TV 45.1 MyNetworkTV [5]

Minnesota

Minneapolis/St. Paul WUCW 23.1 The CW

Mississippi

Biloxi/Gulfport WXXV-TV 25.1 Fox
EXXV-TV Various MyNetworkTV Cable-only station; alternate affiliate [4]
Columbus, Mississippi/Tupelo WCBI-TV 4.1 CBS
WCBI-DT3 4.3 The CW/The CW Plus Alternate affiliate
Greenwood/Greenville WABG-TV 6.1 ABC
Jackson WJTV 12.1 CBS
Meridian WGBC 30.1 Fox

Missouri

Cape Girardeau KBSI-DT2 23.2 MyNetworkTV Full-power repeater of WDKA/Paducah, Kentucky
Columbia/Jefferson City KQFX-LD 22.1 Fox
KMIZ-TV 17.1 ABC Alternate affiliate for the Columbia, MO area[4]
Joplin KSNF 16.1 NBC
Kansas City, MO-KS KSMO-TV 62.1 MyNetworkTV
KMCI-TV 38.1 Independent Football-only affiliate [8]
Springfield KOZL-TV 27.1 Independent Was a Fox affiliate at time of sign-up with SEC TV until 2011; now serving as a MyNetworkTV affiliate since 2014
KSPR-DT2 33.2 [8] The CW SEC TV's Springfield, MO outlet 2011–2014
Simulcast on translator K15CZ
St. Joseph KNPN-LD 26.1 Fox
St. Louis KPLR-TV 11.1 The CW

North Carolina

Asheville, NC/Greenville/Spartanburg, SC WYCW 62.1 The CW
Charlotte WAXN-TV 64.1 Independent [4] Licensed to Kannapolis
Flagship station since SEC TV is based out of ESPNU's studios in Charlotte
Greensboro/High Point/Winston-Salem WCWG 20.1 The CW Licensed to Lexington, North Carolina
Greenville/New Bern/Washington, NC WITN-DT2 7.2 MyNetworkTV
Raleigh-Durham-Fayetteville WNCN-DT2 17.2 Universal Sports (2008–2011)
Antenna TV (2011–present)
Licensed to Goldsboro

Nevada

Las Vegas KVMY 21.1 MyNetworkTV

New Jersey

Atlantic City WMCN-TV 44.1 Independent Serves the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania media market

Ohio

Cincinnati WSTR-TV 64.1 MyNetworkTV
Columbus WTTE 28.1 Fox
Dayton WRGT-TV 45.1 Fox
Toledo WMNT-CA 48.1 MyNetworkTV
Youngstown WYFX-LD 19.1 Fox
WKBN-DT2 27.2 Full-power simulcast of WYFX-LD

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City KSBI 52.1 Independent
Tulsa KGEB 53.1 Golden Eagle Broadcasting

Pennsylvania

Pittsburgh WPMY 22.1 MyNetworkTV Football-only affiliate

Puerto Rico

San Juan WAPA-TV 4.1 Independent This station is available in the mainland United States via DirecTV
Ponce WTIN-TV 14.1 Full-power, full-time satellite of WAPA-TV/San Juan
Mayaguez WNJX-TV 22.1

South Carolina

Charleston WCIV 4.1 MyNetworkTV
Columbia WOLO-TV 25.1 ABC
WKTC 63.1 MyNetworkTV Alternate affiliate for the Columbia area
Myrtle Beach/Florence WWMB 21.1 The CW

Tennessee

Chattanooga WDSI-TV 61.1 Fox
WDSI-DT2 61.2 MyNetworkTV Alternate affiliate
WFLI-TV 53.1 The CW Alternate affiliate (mainly basketball broadcasts); licensed to Cleveland
Jackson WJKT 16.1 Fox
Knoxville WVLT-TV 8.1 CBS Primary affiliate; now sharing local rights to the ACC Network with CW affiliate WBXX-TV/Crossville[14]
WVLT-DT2 8.2 MyNetworkTV Alternate affiliate (mainly during basketball season, 2010–2014) [4][14]
Memphis WLMT 30.1 The CW
Nashville WUXP-TV 30.1 MyNetworkTV[4][9] Now carries sports programming from the ACC Network and the American Sports Network
Tri-Cities, TN/VA (Bristol, TN-VA/Kingsport/Johnson City, TN) WCYB-TV 5.1 NBC
WAPK-CA
now WAPK-CD
36.1 MyNetworkTV Alternate affiliate (mainly during basketball season) [10]
WKPT-DT2 19.2 MyNetworkTV Alternate affiliate (mainly during basketball season); Full-power simulcast of WAPK-CD [10]

Texas

Abilene KTES-LP 40.1 This TV
Amarillo KCIT 14.1 Fox
Austin KBVO (TV) 14.1 MyNetworkTV Simulcast on KBVO-CD/Austin
Beaumont/Port Arthur KUIL-LD 12.1 MyNetworkTV
Bryan/College Station KBTV-TV 3.1 CBS Semi-satellite of KWTX/Waco [10]
Corpus Christi KIII-DT2 3.2 Me-TV
Dallas/Fort Worth KTXA 21.1 Independent Football-only affiliate [6]
KTXD-TV 47.1 Independent Men's and Women's Basketball only affiliate in the Dallas market [10]
Houston KUBE-TV 57.1 Independent Licensed to Baytown, Texas; football-only affiliate
Lubbock KMYL-LP 14.1 MyNetworkTV Football-only affiliate
KJTV-DT2 34.2 Independent (Locally operated Weather Channel) Branded as Fox 34 News Now; Men's and women's basketball affiliate
Midland/Odessa KOSA-DT2 7.2 MyNetworkTV Football-only affiliate
San Antonio KMYS 35.1 The CW Licensed to Kerrville, Texas
Tyler/Longview KFXK-TV 51.1 Fox
KTPN-LD 47.1 MyNetworkTV Alternate affiliate; simulcast over KFXK-DT2 51.2/Tyler
KLPN-LD 48.1 Satellite of KTPN-LD/Tyler
Waco/Temple/Bryan KCEN-TV 6.1 NBC
KWTX-TV 10.2 The CW Alternate affiliate [10]

Virginia

Charlottesville WAHU-CD2 27.2 MyNetworkTV
Norfolk/Newport News WSKY-TV 4.1 Independent

West Virginia

Huntington/Charleston WSAZ-TV 3.1 NBC
WSAZ-DT2 3.2 MyNetworkTV/This TV Alternate affiliate [4]

Wisconsin

La Crossee KQEG-CA 23 FamilyNet (until 2013)
Ion Television/AMGTV (since 2013)
Licensed to La Crescent, Minn.
Madison WISC-DT2 3.2 MyNetworkTV
Milwaukee WMLW-TV 49.1 Independent Licensed to Racine

Regional sports networks and other platforms

Channel Network affiliation Areas served
Altitude Sports and Entertainment Independent Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming
Comcast Network Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, and the Washington, D.C. area
Comcast SportsNet California Comcast SportsNet Northern California, Southern Oregon, Western Nevada
Fox Sports Detroit Fox Sports Networks northeast Indiana, Michigan, northwest Ohio, and northeast Wisconsin
Fox Sports Southwest Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas[5]
MSG Independent Connecticut, New Jersey, and New York
SWX Right Now Independent Spokane, Washington
WatchESPN ESPN USA Nationwide (cable and satellite subscribers only)
ESPN GamePlan
ESPN Full Court
ESPN3
American Forces Network United States Armed Forces

References

  1. ^ "ESPN Regional TV and SEC introduce 'SEC Network'". University of Florida Athletics Department. July 22, 2009. Retrieved June 6, 2013.
  2. ^ SEC Network Basketball Affiliates. University of Tennessee Athletics (2011) (UTsports.com).
  3. ^ a b ESPN Regional TV Introduces ?SEC Network,' Announces Affiliates (2009). University of Mississippi Athletic Dept.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "SEC TV Affiliates – Matt's College Sports on TV" (PDF). Matt's College Sports on TV. January 24, 2014. Retrieved January 27, 2014.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "SEC TV Affiliates for 2014 SEC Tournament". University of Florida Athletics Department. March 13, 2014. Retrieved March 13, 2014.
  6. ^ a b SEC Network Football Affiliates. University of Tennessee Athletics (2011) (UTsports.com).
  7. ^ 2012 SEC Network Affiliates – ESPN MediaZone
  8. ^ a b c SEC Network Clearances for 9-17-2011 – Ole Miss @ Vanderbilt
  9. ^ a b Calipari, John (February 19, 2013). "SEC Network affiliates for UK-Vandy – CoachCal.com". John Calipari's Website (CoachCal.com). Retrieved October 29, 2015.
  10. ^ a b c d e f SEC TV AFFILIATE CLEARANCE LIST (2014 SEC men's basketball tournament).
  11. ^ "Jefferson Pilot Sports SEC Football Game of the Week – 1997 Television Schedule". Jefferson Pilot Sports. Archived from the original October 5, 1997. Retrieved November 18, 2014.
  12. ^ SEC TV Affiliate List for UK-Mississippi State. John Calipari. January 2014.
  13. ^ ESPN Regional TV Introduces 'SEC Network,' Announces Affiliates
  14. ^ a b "WVLT & MyVLT-2 a part of ESPN Regional Television SEC Football & Basketball Games". WVLT-TV. July 21, 2009.