List of Daystar Television Network stations

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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

Talladega, Alabama WOIL-CD 47 47
Berry, Alabama WSFG-LD 38.1 51
Birmingham WBUN-LP 28 27
Fayette, Alabama WSSF-LD 15.1 48
Mobile, Alabama WDPM-DT 23 31.1

Arizona

Green Valley/Tucson KPCE-LP 29 N/A
Holbrook KDTP 11.1 11
Phoenix KDPH-LP 48 N/A

Arkansas

Little Rock KKAP 36.1 36
Springdale, Arkansas KWOG 57.1 29

California

Bakersfield, California KCBT-LD 34.3 34.3
Fresno, California KGMC 43.3 27
Los Angeles, California KOCE-TV 50.3 50.3
Modesto KACA-LP 61 N/A
San Francisco KDTS-LD 52.1 14.1 Multiple translators on KKPM-CD
Sacramento KRJR-LP 44 N/A

Colorado

Cortez K31CT 31.4 31.4
Denver KRMT 41.1 20
Fort Collins KDNF-LD 44.1 44

District of Columbia

Washington, D.C. WDDN-LD 23 N/A

Florida

Jacksonville WUJX-LD 18.4 18
Orlando WDTO-LD 50.1 28 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 35
Tampa WSVT-LD 18 N/A Sale pending to LocusPoint Networks

Georgia

Atlanta WDTA-LD 53.1 35 weak lower power HD signal
Macon WDMA-CD 31 16 Formerly on UHF channels 32 and 31

Hawaii

Honolulu KWBN 44.1 26
Wailuku (Maui) KAUI-LP 51 N/A

Idaho

Boise KZAK-LD 49.2 35

Illinois

Chicago WDCI-LD 30 57
Mount Vernon WPXS 21.1 13

Indiana

Indianapolis WDTI 69.1 44

Kansas

Wichita KWKD-LP 38 28

Kentucky

Ashland/Huntington-Charleston, WV WTSF 61.1 44
Louisville WDYL-LD 28.1 28 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

Baton Rouge W48DW-D 48.1 48
New Orleans KNLD-LD 28.1 28

Maine

Portland WLLB-LD 15 N/A

Maryland

Baltimore / Havre de Grace, Maryland WWDD 40 24

Massachusetts

Worcester/Boston WYDN 48.1 47

Michigan

Detroit WUDT-LD 23.1 23 Sale pending to LocusPoint Networks
Grand Rapids WUHQ-LD 29.1 29

Minnesota

Minneapolis-St. Paul WDMI-LD 62.1 31

Mississippi

Jackson WJKO-LP 64 N/A Construction permit to flash cut to digital channel 14

Missouri

Kansas City KCDN-LD 35 43
Springfield, Missouri KWBM 31.1 31
St. Louis KDTL-LD 16 N/A
KUMO-LD 51.1 51
WPXS 21 13

Montana

Billings, Montana KINV-LD 14.1 14

Nebraska

Omaha KOHA-LD 27.3 27

Nevada

Las Vegas KLVD-LD 23 N/A

New Jersey

Atlantic City W45CP-D 45.1 45

New York

Buffalo WDTB-LD 39 29 Licensed to Hamburg, New York on UHF 39
Ithaca WNYI 52.1 13 It is unknown if this station is on the air, although it is licensed.
New York City WKOB-LD 42.2 2 Construction permit to move to UHF 42
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

Apex/Raleigh-Durham/Chapel Hill WACN-LP 34 N/A
Charlotte WDMC-LD 25.1 25 Started broadcasting in digital as of November 2012.[2]
Raleigh/Durham WWIW-LD 45 N/A Construction permit to move to UHF 41
Statesville WHWD-LD 21.1 15.1

Ohio

Cincinnati WDYC-LD 36 N/A
Cleveland WCDN-LD 53 7
Columbus WCLL-CD 19 N/A
Findlay WFND-LD 22.1 47
Marion WOCB-CD 39.3 22.3
Springfield/Dayton WLWD-LD 20 20 Scheduled to move digital signal to channel 5 as part of FCC's spectrum reallocation process.[3]
Toledo WDTJ-LD 18.1 68

Oklahoma

Norman/Oklahoma City KOCM 46.1 16
Tulsa KTZT-LP 29 N/A

Oregon

Portland KPXG-LD 42.1 42

Pennsylvania

Kingston, Pennsylvania W43CO-D 43.1 54.1
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania WPDN-LD 65.1 24.1 Former TBN translator from 1990 until sale to Daystar in 2010.
Willow Grove/Philadelphia WELL-LD 8 N/A

Puerto Rico

Ponce WUSP-LD 25.2 15.2

South Carolina

Greenville WSQY-LP 51 N/A

Tennessee

Alexandria, Tennessee WRTN-LP 6.1 6
Lenoir City/Knoxville/Oak Ridge WDTT-LD 24 24
Memphis WDNM-LD 59.1 21
Nashville WNTU-LP 26 N/A Construction permit to convert to Digital on UHF 47

Texas

Amarillo KDAX-LD 13 N/A
Denton/Dallas/Fort Worth KDTN 2.1 29 Daystar flagship station
Galveston/Houston KLTJ 22.1 23
Houston KDHU-LD 7.1 50.1

Utah

Logan, Utah KUTF 12.1 12

Virginia

Richmond WRID-LD 48.1 N/A
Chesapeake WVAD-LD 25.1 N/A
Dale City WDWA-LP 23.1 N/A

Washington

Seattle KWDK 56.1 42
Spokane KQUP 24.1 24

Wisconsin

Green Bay WGBD-LD 49.1 17
Janesville
(Milwaukee)
WDMW-LD 45.1 65
Madison WMWD-LD 38.1 38

References

  1. ^ "RabbitEars.Info". www.rabbitears.info.
  2. ^ "Charlotte, NC - OTA - Page 388 - AVS Forum - Home Theater Discussions And Reviews". www.avsforum.com.
  3. ^ "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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