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This is a list of television stations affiliated with Daystar, a religious television network founded by Marcus and Joni Lamb. Owned and operated stations will be labeled in bold.

City Station Virtual
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Notes

Alabama

Berry WSFG-LD 31.1
Birmingham WBUN-LD 28.1
Fayette WSSF-LD 51.1
Mobile WDPM-DT 18.1
Montgomery WETU-LD 39.1

Arizona

Holbrook KDTP 11.1
Phoenix KDPH-LD 48.1
Tucson KPCE-LD 29.1

Arkansas

Jonesboro KJBW-LD 35.8
Little Rock KKAP 36.1
Springdale KWOG 57.1

California

Bakersfield KJOI-LD 32.2
Fresno, California KGMC 43.3
Fort Bragg, California KQSL 8.2
Long Beach KOCE-TV 50.3
Los Angeles, California KNET-CD 25.1 The station owner also owns KNLA-CD
Modesto KACA-LD 34.1
Sacramento KRJR-LD 44.1
San Diego KVSD-LD 26.1
San Francisco KDTS-LD 52.1 Multiple translators on KKPM-CD on 11.11
Santa Rosa KDAS-LD

Colorado

Denver KRMT 41.1
Grand Junction KLML 20.10

District of Columbia

Washington, D.C. WDDN-LD 23.1

Florida

Daytona Beach WPXB-LD 50.1
Fort Myers WGPS-LD 22.7
Jacksonville WUJF-LD 33.1
Miami WBEH-CD 38.1
Panama City, Florida WBIF 51.1
Port St. Lucie, Florida WSLF-LD 35.1
Tallahassee WXTL-LD 36.4
Tampa WSVT-LD 18.1
WGCT-LD 19.2
West Palm Beach WBWP-LD 19.5

Georgia

Atlanta WDTA-LD 35.1 weak lower power HD signal
Gainesville WGGD-LD 23.1 Formerly on UHF channels 32 and 31
Macon WDMA-CD 31.1 Formerly on UHF channels 32 and 31

Hawaii

Honolulu KWBN 44.1

Idaho

Boise KCBB-LD 41.6
Pocatello KPIF 15.10

Illinois

Chicago WDCI-LD 57.1
Sugar Grove WILC-CD 8.1

Indiana

Indianapolis WDTI 69.1
South Bend WEID-LD 18.1

Kansas

Wichita KWKD-LD 28.1

Kentucky

Ashland/HuntingtonCharleston, WV WTSF 61.1
Louisville WDYL-LD 28.1 Former urban translator sold to Word of God Fellowship in 2010 by the parent company of full-power CW affiliate WBKI-TV (Channel 34); WBKI-LP call letters were retained until 2013 despite sale.

Louisiana

Baton Rouge W31EL-D 48.1
New Orleans KNLD-LD 28.1
Shreveport KADO-CD 40.1

Maryland

Baltimore WWDD-LD 49.1

Massachusetts

Boston WYDN 48.1

Michigan

Detroit WUDT-LD 23.1
Grand Rapids WUHQ-LD 29.1

Minnesota

Duluth KMYN-LD 32.2
MinneapolisSt. Paul WDMI-LD 62.1
Rochester KXSH-LD 35.2

Missouri

Jefferson City KRMS-LD 32.8
Kansas City KCDN-LD 43.1
Springfield KWBM 31.1
St. Louis KUMO-LD 51.1
WPXS 13.1

Montana

Billings KINV-LD 14.2
Kalispell K26DD-D 26.8

Nebraska

Omaha KOHA-LD 27.3

Nevada

Las Vegas KLVD-LD 23.1

New Jersey

Atlantic City W29FF-D 45.1

New York

Amityville WPXU-LD 38.1
IthacaSyracuse WNYI 52.1
New York City WXNY-LD 32.1
Springville WBBZ-TV 67.4

North Dakota

Bismarck KXBK-LD 15.6

North Carolina

Charlotte WDMC-LD 25.1 Started broadcasting in digital as of November 2012.[2]
Raleigh WACN-LD 27.1
WDRN-LD 45.1
WWIW-LD 66.1
Winston-Salem WHWD-LD 21.1

Ohio

Cincinnati WDYC-LD 36.1
Cleveland WCDN-LD 53.1
Columbus WGCT-CD 39.3
Dayton WLWD-LD 20.1 Scheduled to move digital signal to channel 5 as part of FCC's spectrum reallocation process.[3]
Toledo WDTJ-LD 68.1

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City KOCM 46.1
Tulsa KTZT-CD 29.1

Oregon

Portland KPXG-LD 42.1

Pennsylvania

Kingston WRLD-LD 30.3
Philadelphia WELL-LD 45.1
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania WPDN-LD 65.1 Former TBN translator from 1990 until sale to Daystar in 2010.

Puerto Rico

Ponce WUSP-LD 25.1

Rhode Island

Providence WMPX-LD 33.1

South Carolina

Columbia WKDC-LD 50.1
Spartanburg/Greenville WSQY-LD 51.1

Tennessee

Alexandria WRTN-LD 6.1
Knoxville WDTT-LD 24.1
Memphis WDNM-LD 59.1
Nashville WNPX-LD 24.1
WNTU-LD 26.1

Texas

Austin KADT-LD 16.1
Beaumont KJYK-LD 19.5
Corpus Christi KCCX-LD 24.3
DallasFort Worth KDTN 2.1 Daystar flagship station
Houston KLTJ 22.1
KDHU-LD 50.1
McAllen KRZG-CD 35.8
San Antonio KQVE-LD 46.1
Tyler KXXW-LD 13.2
Waco KZCZ-LD 34.1

Utah

Logan KUTF 12.1
Salt Lake City KSUD-LD 33.1

Virginia

Chesapeake WVAD-LD 25.1
Richmond WRID-LD 48.1

Washington

Pullman KQUP 24.1 As of August 2022, the station is currently silent
Spokane KDYS-LD 32.1
TacomaSeattle KWDK 56.1

Wisconsin

Green Bay WGBD-LD 49.1
Madison WMWD-LD 38.1
Milwaukee WDMW-LD 65.1 Station transmits southwest of Waukesha with a northeast null and no coverage of Janesville

References

  1. ^ "Stations for Network - Daystar". RabbitEars.info.
  2. ^ "Charlotte, NC - OTA - Page 388 - AVS Forum - Home Theater Discussions And Reviews". www.avsforum.com. 15 March 2008.
  3. ^ "Displacement for LPTV Translator Application". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission. June 1, 2018. File Number: 0000054940. Retrieved June 22, 2018.