List of DuMont Television Network affiliates

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This is a partial list of affiliates of the DuMont Television Network, which operated in the United States from 1946 to 1955. In 1949, DuMont had 32 affiliates that covered 99.7 percent of the country's available television audience.[1] At its peak in 1954, DuMont was affiliated with around 200 TV stations.[2] The network owned three stations: WABD in New York City, WTTG in Washington, D.C., and WDTV in Pittsburgh; the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) also regarded two stations owned by minority owner Paramount PicturesKTLA in Los Angeles and WBKB in Chicago—as network-owned, despite KTLA leaving the network entirely in 1948 and WBKB never having carried a DuMont program.[3][4] DuMont also owned an early UHF station, KCTY in Kansas City, Missouri, for one month in 1954 before closing it.[5] From 1950 to 1951, DuMont also operated KE2XDR, an experimental station to further study in color television.[6]

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Map of affiliates for the DuMont Television Network, 1949

No definitive list of affiliated stations from 1946 to 1955 exists, and many sources contradict one another. Due to a lack of local stations in most media markets, most DuMont affiliates were also affiliates of NBC, CBS or ABC, or in some cases, all of the above.[7] This problem was heightened by the FCC imposing a freeze on any new television station permits in 1948.[8] The AT&T Bell System nationwide coaxial cable network was in construction throughout much of DuMont's existence, thus, many affiliates carried programming prerecorded via kinescope.[9] By 1952, this cable network was still incomplete; a map of affiliates in The Hollywood Reporter's 1952 Production Encyclopedia showed affiliates in Seattle, Miami, DallasFort Worth and New Orleans were still unconnected.[10] Other affiliates in small markets were fully dependent on affiliates in larger markets via microwave relay; for example, KDZA-TV in Pueblo, Colorado, relied on KFEL-TV in Denver for DuMont programming.[11] DuMont's advertising revenues depended on being able to be viewed nationwide. As a result, the company made affiliation agreements which have been described as "a crazy patchwork of deals".

Few stations carried the entire DuMont lineup. Life Is Worth Living was DuMont's most popular show with 172 affiliates clearing it when the network closed in 1955; by contrast, Life Begins at Eighty aired over 37 stations, Chance of a Lifetime on 27 stations, and Studio 57 on only four.[12][13] Affiliates also fed sports coverage to the network: for example, Cleveland, Ohio, affiliate WXEL produced Cleveland Browns games for the networks' NFL coverage.[14][15] In the network's later years, DuMont's affiliates consisted largely of poorly-watched UHF stations that signed on from 1953 onward and were ill-equipped to compete with established VHF stations. One such UHF station, WITV in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, was on paper a primary ABC and DuMont affiliate, but WTVJ in Miami retained "first call" option on programs from both networks.[16] By 1955, only five percent of DuMont's cable and microwave relay network was utilized, with the majority of their business being transcriptions.[7]

The end dates listed here are somewhat tentative. In April 1955, the network announced all scripted programming would be dropped by September and that it would only supply news, sports and live events to affiliates, effectively ending normal operations.[13] The relay network was retained but only for affiliates on the East Coast.[7] No mention of the network—or that it would even continue to function as one—was made when DuMont Laboratories announced the spin-off of DuMont Broadcasting later in the year, consisting of WABD and WTTG.[17][3] From September 1955 onward, DuMont's sole remaining program was Boxing from St. Nicholas Arena;[18] by August 1956, only 37 stations carried Boxing, 17 of them live.[19] Boxing transitioned to being syndicated by WABD under the DuMont name to stations largely affiliated with ABC, which did not program to affiliates in Boxing's Monday night time slot.[20] When Boxing was cancelled in August 1958 by WABD owner Metropolitan Broadcasting (the former DuMont Broadcasting[21]) only five affiliates remained.[22]

Affiliates

More information City, State/Dist./Terr. ...
City State/Dist./Terr. Station Channel Affiliation On air now? Ref.
Birmingham Alabama WAFM-TV 13 (VHF) CBS, ABC, DuMont (c. 1952) Yes [10]
WBRC 4/6 (VHF)NBC, ABC, DuMont (1949–1953)Yes[23]
Mobile WALA-TV 10 (VHF) NBC, ABC, CBS, DuMont (Jan 1953–1954);
NBC, DuMont (1954–1956)
Yes
WKAB-TV 48 (UHF)CBS, DuMont (1952–1954)No[24][25]
Montgomery WCOV-TV 20 (UHF)NBC, ABC, CBS, DuMont (1953–1954);
CBS, ABC, DuMont (1954–1956)
Yes[26]
AnchorageAlaska KTVA 11 (VHF)NBC, DuMont, ABC (1953–1955)Yes[27]
PhoenixArizona KPHO-TV 5 (VHF)ABC, CBS, DuMont (1949–1955)Yes[28]
KTYL-TV 12 (VHF)NBC, DuMont (1953–1956†)Yes[28]
Tucson KOPO-TV 13 (VHF)CBS, DuMont (1953–1954)Yes[29][30]
Yuma KIVA 11 (VHF) NBC, ABC, CBS, DuMont (Oct 1953–1956) No
Fort Smith Arkansas KFSA-TV 22 (UHF) NBC, CBS, ABC, DuMont (July 1953–1956) Yes
Little Rock KARK-TV 4 (VHF) NBC, DuMont (April 1954–1956) Yes
KRTV 17 (UHF)CBS, ABC, DuMont, NBC (1953–1954)No[31]
ChicoCalifornia KHSL-TV 12 (VHF)CBS, ABC, NBC, DuMont (1954–1955)Yes[32]
Eureka KIEM-TV 3 (VHF)CBS, ABC, NBC, DuMont (1953–1956)Yes[33]
Fresno KCOK-TV 27 (UHF) DuMont Yes [34]
Los Angeles KTLA 5 (VHF) DuMont (1947–1948);
Paramount (1949–1953)[a]
Yes
KTSL 2 (VHF)DuMont (1948–1951)Yes[1][35]
KTTV 11 (VHF)DuMont (1951–1954)Yes[36]
KHJ-TV 9 (VHF)DuMont (1954–1956)Yes[37]
Monterey KSBW-TV 8 (VHF)[b]NBC, CBS, ABC, DuMont (1953–1956) Yes[39]
KMBY-TV No
Sacramento KCCC 40 (UHF)ABC, DuMont (1953–1956)No[40]
San Diego KFMB-TV 8 (VHF) CBS, ABC, NBC, DuMont (May 1949–1952+) Yes [10]
San Luis Obispo KVEC-TV 6 (VHF)DuMont, ABC, CBS (May 1953–1956†)Yes[41]
San Francisco KPIX 5 (VHF) CBS, NBC, DuMont (1948–1949);
CBS, DuMont, Paramount (1949–1953);
CBS, DuMont (1953–1956)
Yes [10]
Santa Barbara KEYT-TV 3 (VHF) NBC, CBS, ABC, DuMont (c. 1954) Yes [42]
Tulare KVVG 27 (UHF) DuMont No
Colorado Springs Colorado KKTV 11 (VHF) DuMont, NBC, CBS (Dec 1952–1955) Yes [43]
Denver KFEL-TV 2 (VHF)DuMont (1952–1956)Yes[44]
KBTV 9 (VHF) DuMont, ABC (1953–1956) Yes [45]
Grand Junction KFXJ-TV 5 (VHF) CBS, NBC, ABC, DuMont (May 1954–1956) Yes
Pueblo KDZA-TV 3 (VHF)DuMont (1953–1954)[c]No[11]
Bridgeport Connecticut WICC-TV 43 (UHF) ABC, DuMont (1953–1956) No [48]
Hartford WGTH-TV 18 (UHF)ABC, DuMont (1954–1956)Yes[49]
New Haven WNHC-TV 6/8 (VHF) ABC, CBS, NBC, DuMont (Jun 1948–1955);
ABC, DuMont (1955–1956†)
Yes [1][10]
Waterbury WATR-TV 53 (UHF)ABC, DuMont (1953–1955)[d]Yes[51]
Wilmington Delaware WDEL-TV 7/12 (VHF) NBC, DuMont (1949–1956†) No [10]
Washington, D.C. District of Columbia WTTG 5 (VHF) DuMont (1945–1956) Yes [1][10]
JacksonvilleFlorida WMBR-TV 4 (VHF)CBS, ABC, NBC, DuMont (1949–1956)Yes[52]
WJHP-TV 36 (UHF)ABC, NBC, DuMont (1953–1956)No[53]
MiamiFort Lauderdale WTVJ 4 (VHF)CBS, NBC, DuMont, ABC (1949–1956†)Yes[54]
WITV 17 (UHF)ABC, DuMont (1953–1956)[e]No[55]
Orlando WDBO-TV 6 (VHF)CBS, NBC, ABC, DuMont (1954–1955)Yes[56]
Tampa WSUN-TV 38 (UHF) CBS, NBC, ABC, DuMont (May 1953–1954);
CBS, ABC, DuMont (1954–1955)
No [57]
Albany Georgia WALB-TV 10 (VHF) NBC, ABC, DuMont (Dec 1954–1956) Yes
Atlanta WAGA-TV 5 (VHF) CBS, DuMont (Mar 1949–1955†) Yes [58]
Augusta WJBF 6 (VHF) NBC, ABC, DuMont (Nov 1953–1956†) Yes
Rome WROM-TV 9 (VHF) CBS, DuMont (Mar 1953–Feb 1954) Yes
HonoluluHawaii KONA-TV 11 (VHF)NBC, DuMont (1952–1955)Yes[24]
KULA-TV 4 (VHF) ABC, DuMont (April 1954–1955)[f] Yes [59]
BoiseIdaho KIDO 7 (VHF)NBC, CBS, DuMont (July 1953–Nov 1953)Yes[60]
KBOI-TV 2 (VHF) CBS, DuMont (Nov 1953–1955) Yes [61]
Idaho Falls KID-TV 3 (VHF) CBS, ABC, DuMont (1953–1955) Yes [62]
ChampaignIllinois WCIA 3 (VHF)CBS, NBC, DuMont (1953–1956†)Yes[63]
Chicago WGN-TV 9 (VHF)DuMont, CBS (1948–1952);
DuMont (1952–1956)
Yes[1][64]
WBKB 4 (VHF) CBS, Paramount[a] (July 1946–1953) Yes
Decatur WTVP 17 (UHF)ABC, DuMont (1953–1955)Yes[65]
Peoria WEEK-TV 25 (UHF)NBC, DuMont (1953–1955)Yes[66]
WTVH 19 (UHF)CBS, DuMont (1953–1955)Yes[67]
Quincy KHQA-TV 7 (VHF) CBS, DuMont (Sept 1953–1956†) Yes [68]
Rock Island WHBF-TV 4 (VHF)CBS, ABC, DuMont (July 1950–1955)Yes[69]
Rockford WREX-TV 13 (VHF) ABC, CBS, DuMont (Oct 1953–1955) Yes
WTVO 39 (UHF)NBC, DuMont (1953–1955)Yes[70]
Springfield WICS 20 (UHF)NBC, CBS, DuMont, ABC (1953–1955)Yes[71]
BloomingtonIndiana WTTV 10 (VHF)[g]ABC, CBS, DuMont, NBC (1949–1956†)Yes[73]
Elkhart WSJV 52 (UHF)NBC, ABC, DuMont (1954–1956†)Yes[74]
Evansville WFIE 62 (UHF)NBC, DuMont, ABC (1953–1956†)Yes[75]
Fort Wayne WKJG-TV 33 (UHF)NBC, ABC, DuMont (1954–1955)Yes[76]
Indianapolis WFBM-TV 6 (VHF)CBS, ABC, DuMont, NBC (1949–1956†)Yes[77]
WISH-TV 8 (VHF)ABC, CBS, DuMont (1954–1955)Yes[78]
Lafayette WFAM-TV 59 (UHF)CBS, DuMont (1953–1954)Yes[79]
Muncie WLBC-TV 49 (UHF)CBS, NBC, ABC, DuMont (1953–1956)Yes[80]
South Bend WSBT-TV 22 (UHF)CBS, NBC, ABC, DuMont (1952–1955+)Yes[81][82]
Terre Haute WTHI-TV 10 (VHF)CBS, ABC, NBC, DuMont (1954–1956†)Yes[83]
Cedar RapidsIowa WMT-TV 2 (VHF)CBS, DuMont (1953–1955)Yes[84]
Davenport WOC-TV 6 (VHF) NBC, CBS, ABC, DuMont (Oct 1949–July 1950);
NBC, ABC, DuMont (July 1950–1955)
Yes
Des Moines WOI-TV 5 (VHF)CBS, ABC, NBC, DuMont (1950–1954);
CBS, ABC, DuMont (1954–1955);
ABC, DuMont (1955–1956)
Yes[85][86]
Mason City KGLO-TV 3 (VHF)CBS, DuMont (1954–1956†)Yes[87]
Sioux City KVTV 9 (VHF)CBS, DuMont, NBC, ABC (1953–1956†)Yes[88]
KTIV 4 (VHF)NBC, ABC, DuMont (1954–1955)Yes[89]
Waterloo KWWL-TV 7 (VHF)NBC, DuMont (1953–1955/6)Yes[90]
PittsburgKansas KOAM-TV 7 (VHF)CBS, NBC, DuMont, ABC (Dec 1953–1956†)Yes[91]
Wichita KTVH 12 (VHF) CBS, NBC, ABC, DuMont (July 1953–1954);
CBS, ABC, DuMont (1954–1955);
CBS, DuMont (1955–1956)
Yes [92]
LouisvilleKentucky WAVE-TV 3 (VHF)NBC, DuMont, ABC (Nov 1948–1956†)Yes[1][10]
WKLO-TV 21 (UHF)ABC, DuMont (1953–1954)No[93][94]
Baton RougeLouisiana WAFB 28 (UHF)CBS, NBC, ABC, DuMont (April 1953–1955†)Yes[24]
Lake Charles KTAG-TV 25 (UHF) CBS, ABC, DuMont (November 1953–1955†) No
Monroe KNOE-TV 8 (VHF)CBS, ABC, NBC, DuMont (Sept 1953–1956†)Yes[95][96]
New Orleans WDSU-TV 6 (VHF) NBC, CBS, ABC, DuMont (Dec 1948–1952+) Yes [1][10]
Shreveport KCMC-TV 6 (VHF)CBS, NBC, ABC, DuMont (1953–1955)Yes[97]
Bangor Maine WABI-TV 5 (VHF) NBC, CBS, ABC, DuMont (1953–1955);
CBS, NBC, ABC, DuMont (1955–1956)
Yes [98]
Lewiston WLAM 17 (UHF) DuMont, CBS, ABC, NBC (1953–1954) No [99]
Poland Spring WMTW-TV 8 (VHF) ABC, CBS, DuMont (1954–1956†) Yes [100]
Portland WPMT 53 (UHF) DuMont, CBS, ABC, NBC (1953–1954) No [99]
BaltimoreMaryland WAAM-TV 13 (VHF)ABC, DuMont (1948–1956†)Yes[1][10]
Salisbury WBOC-TV 16 (UHF) DuMont, CBS, NBC, ABC (July 1954–1956†) Yes[101]
AdamsMassachusetts WMGT 74 (UHF)DuMont, WPIX sportscasts (1954–1955);
ABC, DuMont (1955–1956)
No[102]
Boston WBZ-TV 4 (VHF) NBC, ABC, DuMont (June 1948–1953) Yes [103]
WNAC-TV 7 (VHF)Yankee, ABC, CBS, DuMont (1948–1952);
ABC, CBS, DuMont (1952–1955†)
No[1][104]
Cambridge WTAO-TV 56 (UHF)ABC, DuMont (1953–1956)No[105]
Holyoke WHYN-TV 55 (UHF)CBS, DuMont (1953–1955)Yes[106][107]
Worcester WJZB-TV 14 (UHF) ABC, DuMont, NBC (Dec 1953–Sept 1955) No [108]
Ann ArborMichigan WPAG-TV 20 (UHF)DuMont (1953–1955)No[109]
Cadillac WWTV 13 (VHF)CBS, ABC, DuMont (1954–1956)Yes[110]
Detroit WJBK-TV 2 (VHF) CBS, DuMont (Oct 1948–1955) Yes [1][10]
WWDT /
WWJ-TV
4 (VHF) DuMont (Mar 1947–1948) Yes
Flint WTAC-TV 16 (UHF)ABC, DuMont (1953–1954)No[111]
Grand Rapids WLAV-TV 7 (VHF) ABC, CBS, DuMont, NBC (1949–1956†) Yes [112][h]
Kalamazoo WKZO-TV 3 (VHF) ABC, CBS, DuMont, NBC (July 1950–1956†) Yes [114]
Lansing WILS-TV 54 (UHF)ABC, DuMont (Oct 1953–1956†)No[115][i]
WJIM-TV 6 (VHF)CBS, ABC, DuMont, NBC (1950–1956†)Yes[117]
Saginaw WNEM-TV 5 (VHF)NBC, ABC, DuMont (1954–1956†)Yes[118]
AustinMinnesota KMMT 6 (VHF)ABC, CBS, NBC, DuMont (1953–1956†)Yes[119]
Duluth WFTV 38 (UHF)ABC, CBS, NBC, DuMont (1953–1954)No[120]
MinneapolisSaint Paul KEYD-TV 9 (VHF)DuMont (1955)Yes[121]
KSTP-TV 5 (VHF)NBC, DuMont (1948–1956†)Yes[122]
WCOW 17 (UHF) DuMont (never signed on) Yes
WMIN-TV 11 (VHF)[j] ABC, DuMont (1953–1955)No[124]
WTCN-TV Yes
Rochester KROC 10 (VHF)NBC, ABC, DuMont (1953–1956†)Yes[125]
JacksonMississippi WJTV 25 (UHF)DuMont (January 1953–1956†)Yes[126]
Meridian WTOK-TV 11 (VHF) CBS, ABC, DuMont, NBC (1953–1955)Yes[127]
ColumbiaMissouri KOMU-TV 8 (VHF)NBC, ABC, CBS, DuMont (1953–1956)Yes[128]
Kansas City WDAF-TV 4 (VHF)NBC, CBS, ABC, DuMont (1949–1952)Yes[129]
KMBC-TV 9 (VHF) DuMont (1952–Dec 1953) Yes
KCTY-TV 25 (UHF)DuMont (1953–1954)No[130][5]
KCMO-TV 5 (VHF)ABC, DuMont (1954–1955)Yes[131]
St. Louis KSD-TV 5 (VHF)NBC, CBS, ABC, DuMont (Feb 1947–1956†)Yes[1][10]
WTVI 54 (UHF)[k]DuMont, ABC (1953–1956†)Yes[133]
St. Joseph KFEQ-TV 2 (VHF)CBS, DuMont (1953–1956†)Yes[134]
BillingsMontana KOOK-TV 2 (VHF)CBS, DuMont (1953–1955+)Yes[135]
Butte KXLF-TV 4 (VHF)CBS, NBC, DuMont, ABC (1953–c. 1955)Yes[136]
Great Falls KFBB-TV 5 (VHF) ABC, CBS, NBC, DuMont (c. 1955) Yes
Missoula KGVO-TV 13 (VHF) CBS, DuMont, ABC (1954–1956)Yes[137][138]
KearneyNebraska KHOL-TV 13 (VHF)CBS, DuMont (1953–1956†)Yes[139]
Lincoln KOLN 12 (VHF)[l]DuMont (1953–1954);
CBS, ABC, DuMont, NBC (1954–1956†)
Yes[141]
Omaha KMTV 3 (VHF)ABC, CBS, DuMont (1949–1956†)Yes[142]
WOW-TV 6 (VHF) NBC, ABC, DuMont (c. 1952) Yes [10]
Las Vegas Nevada KLAS-TV 8 (VHF) CBS, DuMont, NBC, ABC (1953–1955) Yes
Reno KZTV 8 (VHF)CBS, NBC, ABC, DuMont (1953–1955)Yes[143]
Asbury ParkNew Jersey WRTV 58 (UHF) DuMont (January–April 1955) No
Atlantic City WFPG-TV 46 (UHF)DuMont, CBS, ABC, NBC (1952–1956†)No[144]
AlbuquerqueNew Mexico KOB-TV 4 (VHF)NBC, DuMont (Sept 1948–1956)Yes[1][145]
Roswell KSWS-TV 8 (VHF)NBC, CBS, ABC, DuMont (1953–1956)Yes[146]
AlbanySchenectadyNew York WROW-TV 10 (VHF)CBS, DuMont (1954–1956)Yes[147]
WRGB 4/6 (VHF)NBC, ABC, CBS, DuMont (1948–1954)Yes[1][148]
Binghamton WNBF-TV 12 (VHF)ABC, CBS, DuMont, NBC (1949–1956)Yes[149]
Buffalo WBEN-TV 4 (VHF)CBS, ABC, NBC, DuMont (1949–1954);
CBS, DuMont, ABC (1954–1955)
Yes[1][150][151]
WGR-TV 2 (VHF) ABC, DuMont, NBC (Aug 1954–July 1955) Yes [152]
Elmira WTVE 24 (UHF)DuMont (1953–1954)No[153][154]
New York City WABD 5 (VHF) DuMont (1942–1956) Yes [1][10]
Plattsburgh WIRI-TV 5 (VHF)NBC, ABC, DuMont (Dec 1954–1956†)Yes[155]
Rochester WHAM-TV 6/5 (VHF)NBC, CBS, ABC, DuMont (1949–1952+);
NBC, DuMont (c. 1955)
Yes[156]
Syracuse WHEN-TV 8 (VHF)CBS, ABC, DuMont (1948–1955)Yes[1][157][158]
UticaRome WKTV 13 (VHF) CBS, NBC, ABC, DuMont (1949–1956†) Yes [10]
Watertown WCNY-TV 7 (VHF) CBS, NBC, ABC, DuMont (Oct 1954–1956†) Yes [152]
Charlotte North Carolina WBTV 3 (VHF) ABC, CBS, DuMont, NBC (July 1949–c. 1951);
ABC, NBC, DuMont (1952–1956)
Yes [10]
GreensboroWinston-Salem WFMY-TV 2 (VHF)CBS, NBC, ABC, DuMont (Oct 1949–1953);
CBS, ABC, DuMont (1953–1956†)
Yes[159]
WTOB-TV 26 (UHF)ABC, DuMont (1953–1956)No[160]
Greenville WNCT-TV 9 (VHF) CBS, DuMont (Dec 1953–1956†) Yes [161]
Raleigh WNAO-TV 28 (UHF)ABC, CBS, DuMont (1953–1956†)No[162]
Bismarck North Dakota KFYR-TV 5 (VHF) NBC, ABC, DuMont (c. 1955) Yes
Fargo KXJB-TV 4 (VHF)CBS, DuMont (1954–1956†)Yes[163]
WDAY-TV 6 (VHF)NBC, CBS, DuMont (1953–1954)Yes[164]
Cincinnati Ohio WLWT 4 (VHF)NBC, CBS, ABC, DuMont (1948–1949);
NBC, DuMont (1949)
Yes[1][10]
WCPO-TV 7 (VHF)[m]ABC, DuMont (1949–1956†)Yes[166][167]
Cleveland WEWS 5 (VHF)CBS, NBC, ABC, DuMont (1947–1948);
CBS, ABC, DuMont (1948–1949);
ABC, DuMont (1955–1956)[n]
Yes[1][169]
WXEL 9 (VHF)[o]DuMont, ABC (1949–1955)Yes[169][171]
Columbus WLWC 3/4 (VHF)NBC, DuMont (1949–1956†)Yes[1][172]
WTVN-TV 6 (VHF) ABC, DuMont (Sept 1949–1956†) Yes [173]
Dayton WHIO-TV 13 (VHF)[p]CBS, ABC, DuMont (1949–c. 1952)Yes[174]
WLWD 2 (VHF) NBC, ABC, DuMont (1949–1955)Yes[175]
Lima WLOK-TV 73 (UHF)[q]NBC, CBS, DuMont (1953–1954);
NBC, CBS, ABC, DuMont (1954–1956†)
Yes[177][178]
Toledo WSPD-TV 13 (VHF) NBC, DuMont (c. July 1948);
ABC, CBS, NBC, DuMont (c. 1952)
Yes [1][10]
Youngstown WKBN-TV 27 (UHF) CBS, DuMont, ABC (Jan 1953–1956†) Yes [179]
Zanesville WHIZ-TV 50 (UHF)[r]NBC, DuMont, CBS, ABC (1953–1956)Yes[181]
Oklahoma CityOklahoma WKY-TV 4 (VHF)NBC, ABC, CBS, DuMont (1949–1956†)Yes[182]
KMPT 19 (UHF)DuMont, ABC (1953–1955)No[183][s]
Tulsa KCEB-TV 23 (UHF)NBC, DuMont (Mar–Sept 1954);
ABC, DuMont (Sept–Dec 1954)
No[185]
KOTV 6 (VHF)CBS, NBC, ABC, DuMont (Oct 1949–1953)Yes[186]
MedfordOregon KBES-TV 5 (VHF)CBS, NBC, ABC, DuMont (1953–1955)Yes[187]
Portland KPTV 27 (UHF)NBC, CBS, ABC, DuMont (1952–1953);
NBC, ABC, DuMont (1953–1955)
Yes[188]
AllentownEastonPennsylvania WGLV-TV 57 (UHF)ABC, DuMont (1953–1955)No[189]
Altoona WFBG-TV 10 (VHF) CBS, DuMont (1953–c. 1955) Yes [190]
Erie WICU-TV 12 (VHF)NBC, CBS, ABC, DuMont (Mar 1949–1956†)Yes[1][10]
Harrisburg WHP-TV 55 (UHF) DuMont, CBS (July 1953–1956†) Yes
Johnstown WJAC-TV 6 (VHF) NBC, CBS, ABC, DuMont (1949–1956†) Yes [10]
Lancaster WGAL 4 (VHF)[t]ABC, CBS, DuMont, NBC (1949–1955)Yes[192]
Philadelphia WFIL-TV 6 (VHF)CBS, DuMont (Sept 1947–1948);
ABC, DuMont (1948–1955)
Yes[1][10]
Pittsburgh WDTV 3 (VHF)[u]DuMont, NBC, CBS, ABC (1949–1955)Yes[1][10]
Wilkes-Barre WILK-TV 34 (UHF) ABC, DuMont (Sept 1953–1956) Yes [194]
York WNOW-TV 49 (UHF)DuMont (1953–1956)No[195][196]
San Juan Puerto Rico WAPA-TV 4 (VHF) NBC, ABC, DuMont, CMQ (c. 1955) Yes [197]
Providence Rhode Island WJAR 11/10 (VHF) NBC, CBS, ABC, DuMont (July 1949–1953) Yes [198]
WNET 16 (UHF) ABC, DuMont (1953–1956)No[199]
Charleston South Carolina WCSC-TV 5 (VHF) CBS, DuMont (1953–1956) Yes [200]
Columbia WNOK-TV 67 (UHF)CBS, DuMont (1953–1956)Yes[201]
Greenville WGVL 23 (UHF)DuMont (1953–1956)No[202][203]
Florence South Dakota KDLO 3 (VHF) NBC, ABC, CBS, DuMont (Sept 1955–1956†) Yes
Sioux Falls KELO-TV 11 (VHF) NBC, ABC, CBS, DuMont (May 1953–1956†) Yes
ChattanoogaTennessee WDEF-TV 12 (VHF)NBC, CBS, ABC, DuMont (1954–1955)Yes[204]
Johnson City WJHL-TV 11 (VHF)CBS, NBC, ABC, DuMont (1953–1955)Yes[205]
Knoxville WTSK-TV 26 (UHF)CBS, DuMont, ABC (1953–1956)Yes[206]
Memphis WMCT 5 (VHF)NBC, CBS, DuMont (1948–1956)Yes[1][10][207]
Nashville WSM-TV 4 (VHF) NBC, ABC, CBS, DuMont (1950–1956†) Yes [208]
AbileneTexas KRBC-TV 9 (VHF)NBC, ABC, DuMont (1953–c. 1955)Yes[209]
Amarillo KGNC-TV 4 (VHF) NBC, DuMont (Mar 1953–1956†) Yes
Austin KTBC-TV 7 (VHF) CBS, ABC, DuMont, NBC (Nov 1952–1956†) Yes
Beaumont KBMT 31 (UHF)[v]ABC, DuMont, NBC (1954–1955)No[210]
Corpus Christi KVDO 22 (UHF)NBC, CBS, DuMont (1954–1956†)No[211]
DallasFort Worth KBTV 8 (VHF)DuMont, CBS (1949–1950);
NBC, ABC, DuMont (c. 1952)
Yes[212]
El Paso KROD-TV 4 (VHF)CBS, ABC, DuMont (c. 1955)Yes[24]
Houston KPRC-TV 2 (VHF)NBC, CBS, ABC, DuMont (Jan 1949–1956†)Yes[1][10]
KNUZ-TV 39 (UHF)DuMont (1953–1954)No[213]
Lubbock KDUB-TV 13 (VHF)CBS, DuMont (1952–c. 1955)Yes[214]
San Antonio KEYL 5 (VHF)ABC, CBS, DuMont (Feb 1950–1956†)Yes[215]
Tyler KETX 19 (UHF)NBC, DuMont, CBS (1953–1954)No[216][217]
Waco KANG-TV 34 (UHF)DuMont (November 1953–December 1955)No[218]
Wichita Falls KWFT-TV 6 (VHF)CBS, DuMont (March 1953–c. 1955)Yes[219]
Salt Lake City Utah KSL-TV 5 (VHF)CBS, ABC, DuMont (June 1949–1956†)Yes[1][10]
Harrisonburg Virginia WSVA-TV 3 (VHF) NBC, CBS, ABC, DuMont (Oct 1953–c. 1955) Yes [190]
Lynchburg WLVA-TV 13 (VHF) CBS, DuMont, ABC (Feb 1953–c. 1955) Yes [220]
Norfolk WTAR-TV 4/3 (VHF)NBC, CBS, ABC, DuMont (1950–1952);
CBS, NBC, ABC, DuMont (1952–1953);
CBS, ABC, DuMont (1953–1955†)
Yes[221][222]
Portsmouth WTOV 27 (UHF)DuMont (1953–1955)No[223]
Richmond WTVR-TV 6 (VHF) CBS, DuMont, NBC, ABC (Apr 1948–1956) Yes [1]
SeattleTacoma Washington KRSC-TV 5 (VHF) ABC, NBC, CBS, DuMont (c. 1952) Yes [1][10]
KTNT-TV 11 (VHF) CBS, DuMont (March 1953–1955) Yes [10]
Spokane KXLY-TV 4 (VHF)CBS, DuMont (1953–1955)Yes[224][225]
KREM-TV 2 (VHF) ABC, DuMont (Oct 1954–1956) Yes
CharlestonWest Virginia WKNA-TV 49 (UHF)ABC, DuMont (1953–1955)No[226]
Huntington WSAZ-TV 3 (VHF)NBC, CBS, ABC, DuMont (Nov 1949–1954);
NBC, ABC, DuMont (1954–1955);
NBC, DuMont (1955–1956)
Yes[10][227]
Oak Hill WOAY-TV 4 (VHF)ABC, DuMont (1954–1956†)Yes[228]
Eau ClaireWisconsin WEAU-TV 13 (VHF)NBC, ABC, DuMont (1954–1955†)Yes[229]
La Crosse WKBT 8 (VHF)NBC, ABC, CBS, DuMont (1954–1955†)Yes[230]
Green Bay WBAY-TV 2 (VHF)CBS, DuMont (Mar 1953–1956†)Yes[231]
WFRV-TV 5 (VHF)NBC, ABC, DuMont (May 1955–1956†)Yes[232]
Madison WMTV 33 (UHF)ABC, DuMont, NBC (July 1953–1956†)Yes[233]
Milwaukee WOKY-TV 19 (UHF) ABC, DuMont (1953–1954) Yes [234]
WTMJ-TV 4 (VHF) NBC, CBS, ABC, DuMont (c. 1952) Yes [1][10]
WTVW 12 (VHF)ABC, DuMont (1954–1955)Yes[235]
Wausau WSAU-TV 7 (VHF)CBS, ABC, DuMont, NBC (1954–1955†)Yes[236]
CheyenneWyoming KFBC-TV 5 (VHF)CBS, NBC, ABC, DuMont (1954–1956†)Yes[237]
WindsorOntario, CA CKLW-TV 9 (VHF)CBC, DuMont (1954–1955)[w]Yes[239]
MatamorosTamaulipas, MX XELD-TV 7 (VHF)CBS, ABC, DuMont, NBC (1951–1954)No[240]
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† Ending dates tentative; source does not give a date for their affiliation with DuMont ending or that it ended when the network closed.

  1. The FCC ruled this station was owned-and-operated by DuMont solely because of Pararmount Pictures' ownership stake in the network, but it did not carry DuMont programming during this period.[3][4]
  2. KSBW-TV and KMBY-TV was a shared-time operation until 1955, when KSBW bought out the other station.[38]
  3. All network programming was relayed from KFEL-TV.[46][47]
  4. WATR-TV continued to carry Boxing from St. Nicholas Arena until WABD cancelled the show in August 1958.[50]
  5. Despite WITV's affiliation with both ABC and DuMont, WTVJ retained first call rights to programs from both networks.[16]
  6. Station was listed as an affiliate when it signed on, but rarely carried its programming.
  7. Moved to channel 4 in 1954.[72]
  8. Renamed WOOD-TV in 1951.[113]
  9. Renamed WTOM-TV in 1954.[116]
  10. WTCN-TV and WMIN-TV was a shared-time operation until 1955, when WTCN-TV bought out the other station.[123]
  11. Moved to channel 36 as KTVI in 1955.[132]
  12. Moved to channel 10 in 1954.[140]
  13. Moved to channel 9 in 1953.[165]
  14. WEWS continued to carry Boxing from St. Nicholas Arena until November 1957.[168]
  15. Moved to channel 8 in 1953.[170]
  16. Moved to channel 7 in 1952.
  17. Moved to channel 35 as WIMA-TV in 1955.[176]
  18. Moved to channel 18 in 1954.[180]
  19. Known on-air at launch as "KLPR-TV" but was legally known as KMPT.[184]
  20. Moved to channel 8 in 1952.[191]
  21. Moved to channel 2 in 1952.[193]
  22. Not to be confused with the current KBMT on channel 12, licensed to Beaumont, Texas.
  23. CKLW-TV continued to carry Boxing from St. Nicholas Arena through December 1956.[238]

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