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Channel 9 low-power TV stations in the United States

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The following low-power television stations broadcast on digital or analog channel 9 in the United States:[1][2][3][4]

The following low-power stations, which are no longer licensed, formerly broadcast on digital or analog channel 9:

  • K09AH in Aguilar, Colorado
  • K09AK in Eagle Nest, New Mexico
  • K09FX in Circleville, Utah
  • K09GK in White Bird, Idaho
  • K09GW in Broken Bow, Nebraska
  • K09ID in Soda Springs, etc., Idaho
  • K09IJ in La Barge, Wyoming
  • K09JE in Palmer, Alaska
  • K09JH in Mayfield, Utah
  • K09JJ in Bloomfield, etc., New Mexico
  • K09JR in Hazen, North Dakota
  • K09LC in Hanksville, Utah
  • K09LF in South Park, Wyoming
  • K09MI in Jeffrey City, Wyoming
  • K09MM in Paradise Valley, Nevada
  • K09MO in Hatch, Utah
  • K09NV in Alton, Utah
  • K09PI in Happy Camp, etc., California
  • K09UF in Morro Bay, California
  • K09VF in Samak, Utah
  • K09VQ in Crescent City, California
  • K09VW in Fish Lake Resort, Utah
  • K09WJ in Escalante, Utah
  • K09WP-D in Checkerboard, Montana
  • K09XF in Henrieville, Utah
  • K09XS in Buena Vista & Salida, Colorado
  • K09YQ-D in Ketchikan, Alaska
  • W09BB in Schroon Lake, New York
  • W09CQ in Jamestown, Kentucky
  • W09CT-D in Mathias, etc., West Virginia

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