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Channel 29 low-power TV stations in the United States

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The following low-power television stations broadcast on digital or analog channel 29 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 29:

  • K29AA-D in Kalispell/Whitefish, Montana
  • K29BH-D in Wellington, Texas
  • K29BR-D in Canadian, Texas
  • K29CI in Prineville, etc., Oregon
  • K29CJ in Eureka, Utah
  • K29DF in Ukiah, California
  • K29DK in Williams, Arizona
  • K29DP in Lordsburg, New Mexico
  • K29EC in Blythe, California
  • K29EP in Morgan, etc., Utah
  • K29EZ in Fruitland, etc., Utah
  • K29FF in Kennewick, etc., Washington
  • K29GD in Amarillo, Texas
  • K29GL in Lincoln, Nebraska
  • K29GM in Duckwater, etc., Nevada
  • K29HA in Malad City, Idaho
  • K29JB-D in Moses Lake, Washington
  • K29JD-D in Redding, California
  • K29JF-D in Rolla, Missouri
  • K29JM in Elko, Nevada
  • K29JT-D in Butte, Montana
  • K29JW-D in Granite Falls, Minnesota
  • K29KH-D in Kasilof, Alaska
  • K29MM-D in Billings, Montana
  • K29MU-D in Coos Bay, Oregon
  • KAPT-LP in Alamogordo, New Mexico
  • KBKV-LD in Columbia, Missouri
  • KREN-LP in Susanville, California
  • KSDX-LP in San Diego, California
  • KSWY-LP in Sheridan, Wyoming
  • KVKV-LP in Victorville, California
  • W29CA in Brunswick, Maine
  • W29CB in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
  • W29DT-D in Tuscaloosa, Alabama
  • W29EJ-D in Parkersburg, West Virginia
  • WAOH-CD in Akron, Ohio
  • WBOA-CD in Kittanning, Pennsylvania
  • WEHG-LD in Wausau, Wisconsin
  • WEYS-LD in Miami, Florida
  • WHVL-LP in State College, etc., Pennsylvania
  • WMUR-LP in Littleton, New Hampshire

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