Channel 38 low-power TV stations in the United States

The following low-power television stations broadcast on digital or analog channel 38 in the United States:[1][2][3][4]

  • K38BU-D in Gruver, Texas, to move to channel 23
  • K38IM in Albuquerque, New Mexico, to move to channel 34
  • K38JX-D in Grand Junction, Colorado, to move to channel 14
  • K38MM-D in International Falls, Minnesota, to move to channel 35
  • KSCD-LP in Big Bear Lake, California
  • WSFG-LD in Berry, Alabama, to move to channel 31

The following stations, which are no longer licensed, formerly broadcast on digital or analog channel 38:

  • K38EL in Fairbanks, Alaska
  • K38FO-D in Carbondale, Colorado
  • K38GP in Green River, Utah
  • K38HU in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii
  • K38HV in Samak, Utah
  • K38IO in De Leon, Texas
  • K38IT in Stemilt, etc., Washington
  • K38JD in Durango, Colorado
  • K38KZ-D in Bovina, etc., Texas
  • K38LK-D in Jacks Cabin, Colorado
  • K38OF-D in Crowley, Louisiana
  • K38OR-D in Jonesboro, Arkansas
  • KCJY-LP in Twin Falls, Idaho
  • KHOH-LP in Hilo, Hawaii
  • KJCP-LP in Pago Pago, American Samoa
  • KNDX-LD in Dickinson, North Dakota
  • KPAL-LP in Palmdale, California
  • KVSW-LP in Winslow, Arizona
  • KXND-LD in Williston, North Dakota
  • KZMD-LD in Lufkin, Texas
  • W38BN in Salisbury, Maryland
  • W38CB in Littleton, New Hampshire
  • W38EM-D in Albany, Georgia
  • W38FI-D in Laurel, Mississippi
  • WALM-LD in Sebring, Florida
  • WBMG-LD in Moody, Alabama
  • WGCW-LP in Savannah, Georgia
  • WHCT-LP in Hartford, Connecticut

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