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 |
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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
- ^ "ESPN Regional TV and SEC introduce 'SEC Network'". University of Florida Athletics Department. July 22, 2009. Retrieved June 6, 2013.
- ^ SEC Network Basketball Affiliates. University of Tennessee Athletics (2011) (UTsports.com).
- ^ a b ESPN Regional TV Introduces ?SEC Network,' Announces Affiliates (2009). University of Mississippi Athletic Dept.
- ^ 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.
- ^ 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.
- ^ a b SEC Network Football Affiliates. University of Tennessee Athletics (2011) (UTsports.com).
- ^ 2012 SEC Network Affiliates – ESPN MediaZone
- ^ a b c SEC Network Clearances for 9-17-2011 – Ole Miss @ Vanderbilt
- ^ 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.
- ^ a b c d e f SEC TV AFFILIATE CLEARANCE LIST (2014 SEC men's basketball tournament).
- ^ "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.
- ^ SEC TV Affiliate List for UK-Mississippi State. John Calipari. January 2014.
- ^ ESPN Regional TV Introduces 'SEC Network,' Announces Affiliates
- ^ a b "WVLT & MyVLT-2 a part of ESPN Regional Television SEC Football & Basketball Games". WVLT-TV. July 21, 2009.