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List of American television networks

American analog over-the-air television channels are numbered 2 through 69, and occupy the following frequencies:

  • 54-88 MHz (Channels 2-6)
  • 174-216 MHz (Channels 7-13)
  • 470-806 MHz (Channels 14-69)

See list of local television stations in North and Central America.

Table of contents
1 American commercial over-the-air television networks
2 American non-commerical television networks
3 Extinct American television networks

American commercial over-the-air television networks

National networks try, when possible, to own the same "channel space" in all cities where they broadcast. CBS lays claim to "channel 2", NBC has "channel 4", and ABC has "channel 7".

The WB, UPN and PAX are sometimes called "netlets" because they do not currently have the affiliate reach of the larger networks.

Nicknames of major American networks are as follows:

  • ABC: Alphabet network
  • NBC: Peacock network
  • CBS: Tiffany network or Eye network
  • WB: Frog network

American non-commerical television networks

Extinct American television networks

See also: Lists of television channels




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