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Encyclopedia > List of television stations in Nebraska

This is a list of broadcast television stations serving cities in the state of Nebraska. State nickname: Cornhusker State Other U.S. States Capital Lincoln Largest city Omaha Governor Dave Heineman (R) Official languages English Area 200,520 km² (16th)  - Land 199,099 km²  - Water 1,247 km² (0. ...


VHF stations

  • Channel 2: KNOP - (NBC) - North Platte K) N)o)rth P)latte
  • Channel 3: KLNE - (PBS) - Lexington "Nebraska Educational Television" K) L)exington, N)E)
  • Channel 3: KMTV - (CBS) - Omaha
  • Channel 4: KDUH - (ABC) - Scottsbluff
  • Channel 4: KSNB - (FOX/UPN/PAX) - Superior (Lincoln)
  • Channel 5: KHAS - (NBC) - Hastings K) H)a)s)tings, NE
  • Channel 6: KWNB - (ABC) - Hayes Center
  • Channel 6: WOWT - (NBC) - Omaha, formerly WOW.
  • Channel 7: KETV - (ABC) - Omaha
  • Channel 7: KMNE - (PBS) - Bassett "Nebraska Educational Television"
  • Channel 8: KLKN - (ABC) - Lincoln
  • Channel 8: KSNK - (NBC) - McCook
  • Channel 9: KPNE - (PBS) - North Platte "Nebraska Educational Television"
  • Channel 10: KOLN - (CBS) - Lincoln
  • Channel 10: KSTF - (CBS/UPN) - Scottsbluff
  • Channel 11: KGIN - (CBS) - Grand Island
  • Channel 12: KRNE - (PBS) - Merriman "Nebraska Educational Television"
  • Channel 12: KUON - (PBS) - Lincoln "Nebraska Educational Television" (flagship)
  • Channel 13: KHGI - (ABC) - Kearney
  • Channel 13: KTNE - (PBS) - Alliance and Scottsbluff "Nebraska Educational Television"

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UHF stations

  • Channel 15: KXVO - (WB/PAX) - Omaha
  • Channel 17: KTVG - (FOX/UPN/PAX) - Grand Island K) T)V)-G)rand Island, NE
  • Channel 19: KXNE - (PBS) - Norfolk "Nebraska Educational Television"
  • Channel 26: KYNE - (PBS) - Omaha "NETV"
  • Channel 27: K27GX - (Religious/3ABN) - Lincoln
  • Channel 29: KHNE - (PBS) - Hastings "Nebraska Educational Television" K) H)astings, N)E)
  • Channel 42: KPTM - (FOX) - Omaha
  • Channel 53: K53EY - (TBN) - Omaha
  • Channel 56: K56FC - (Ind./Local) - Grand Island
  • Channel 58: K58GD - (TBN) - Lincoln
  • Channel 61: K61GA - (Religious/3ABN) - Omaha
  • Channel 67: KVSS-LP - (Religious/EWTN) - Omaha
 
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