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Spokane TV stations are broadcasting companies in Spokane Washington that broadcast programs through a television medium. The latest technology promotes that the broadcast signals will be switched to the new digital signal. There are a number of well-known television stations in Spokane that are already broadcasting digitally. That means exactly that everyone will turn off analog signals next year. When switching to this latest innovation, viewers will find that stations can add auxiliary channels.

Here is a list of Spokane television stations serving the Spokane television market with their corresponding channels:

  • KREM Channel 2

KREM Channel 2 is one of the television stations in Spokane, WA serving the Spokane television market. This TV station is located at 4103 South Regal Street Spokane, WA 99223. The station’s programming is provided by CBS. KREM operates with 893 kilowatts of power and is owned by Belo Corporation.

  • KXLY Channel 4

KXLY is a television station that runs programming for the ABC network. KXLY is a full-power digital television station operating on 23.3 kilowatts of power and is owned by Spokane Television Group, a subsidiary of Morgan Murphy Media.

  • KHQ Channel 6

This television station just completed the installation and testing of a new digital antenna to greatly improve the station’s signal strength last week. The station runs NBC network programming and operates 45.1 kilowatts of power. The station is owned by The KHQ Television Group, a subsidiary of Cowles Publishing Company, owner of The Spokesman-Review newspaper.

  • KSPS Channel 7

This television channel that broadcasts three channels, including channels 8 and 44, has modified its digital frequencies. This change will take effect next year. The station runs the programming of the PBS network and operates with 21.6 kilowatts of power. The KSPS channel is owned by the Spokane Public Schools.

  • KWSU Channel 10

KWSU is a Pullman television station that runs programming for the PBS network. KWSU with 6.2 kilowatts of power and is owned by Washington State University.

  • KSKN Channel 22

KSKN is a Spokane television station that runs The CW network programming and identifies itself as “CW 22.” KSKN operates with 250 kilowatts of power and is owned by Belo Corporation.

  • KQUP Channel 24

KQUP is a television station in Pullman, WA that runs Daystar programming and identifies itself as “KQUP 24.” KQUP operates on 57 kilowatts of power and is owned by the Daystar Television Network.

  • KCDT Channel 26

KCDT is a television station in Coeur d’Alene, ID, that runs programming for the PBS network and identifies itself as “Idaho PTV.” This television station operates on 38 kilowatts of power and is owned by the Idaho State Board of Education.

  • KAYU Channel 28

KAYU is a television station in Spokane, WA that runs FOX network programming and identifies itself as “FOX 28.” KAYU operates on 91.4 kilowatts of power and is owned by Northwest Broadcasting.

  • KGPX Channel 34

KGPX is a television station in Spokane that runs programming from the ion network. KGPX is a full power digital television station operating on 104 kilowatts of power and is owned by ION Media Networks.

  • KHBA Channel 39

KHBA Channel 39 is a low-power television station that broadcasts locally in UHF. This TV station is the only local Christian station running 3ABN programming. The station is owned by the He Alive Broadcasting Association.

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