Wikipedia:WikiProject Television/Television stations task force/List of US low-power television stations

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List of licensed, non Class A, low-power television stations in the United States. The forty-five highest powered "low-power" stations broadcast at 150 kW. Over 250 low-power stations broadcast at less than 5 W. Mere presence on this list does not mean that a particular station is on the air — low-power stations are not protected from interference, and may be forced off the air by other spectrum users. Note: some of the stations listed here have call signs ending in -CA. Despite the call sign, these stations are licensed as low-powers, but may have a construction permit or application for Class A operation.

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  • WFIG-LD (5) - CHARLOTTE AMALIE, VI
  • WVGN-LD (19) - CHARLOTTE AMALIE, VI
  • WMNS-LD (22) - CHARLOTTE AMALIE, VI
  • W05AW-D (5) - CHRISTIANSTED, VI
  • W18EN-D (18) - SION FARM, ST CROIX, VI
  • W31EJ-D (31) - TUTU, ST THOMAS, VI

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