EDMOND— In 2017, the television department added 29 stations after ending its 24-year run on Chicago superstation wgn in May. The new stations reach about 40 television markets.
January 8
WAXN (Charlotte, North Carolina)
April 2
Entertainment Studios* (multiple markets)
WYCW (Greenville, South Carolina, and Asheville, North Carolina)
April 9
KCAL (Los Angeles, California)
WNDY (Indianapolis, Indiana)
WWOR (New York, New York)
KTXH* (Houston, Texas)
May 7
WOI* (Des Moines, Iowa)
WREX (Madison, Wisconsin, and Rockford, Illinois)
May 21
KYLE (Waco/Temple/Bryan, Texas)
June 4
WUTB (Baltimore, Maryland)
KTKA (Topeka, Kansas)
KJTV (Lubbock, Texas)
WFXL (Albany, Georgia)
KSVI (Billings, Montana)
WDFX (Dothan, Alabama)
WSJX (Puerto Rico)
KEVN (Rapid City, South Dakota)
July 2
KBCW (San Francisco, California)
WDBD (Jackson, Mississippi)
August 6
WACP (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
August 20
WYTV (Youngstown, Ohio)
WFGX* (Mobile, Alabama, and Pensacola, Florida)
September 10
KLAF Lafayette (Los Angeles, California)
November 5
KQCW (Tulsa, Oklahoma)
December 10
KRBK (Springfield, Missouri)
(* Station has since been canceled.)