The Fox Broadcasting Company (Fox) is an American broadcast television network owned by Fox Corporation which was launched in October 1986. The network currently has 18 owned-and-operated stations, and current affiliation agreements with 227 other television stations.[1][2][3]

This article is a listing of current Fox affiliates in the continental United States and U.S. possessions (including subchannel affiliates, satellite stations and select low-power translators), arranged alphabetically by state, and based on the station's city of license and followed in parentheses by the Designated Market Area if it differs from the city of license. Also included is a listing of Fox-branded cable channels outside the United States. There are links to and articles on each of the broadcast stations and international channels, describing their histories, local programming and technical information, such as broadcast frequencies.

The station's advertised channel number follows the call letters. In most cases, this is their virtual channel (PSIP) number.

Stations listed in boldface are owned and operated by Fox through its subsidiary Fox Television Stations (excluding owned-and-operated stations of MyNetworkTV, unless the station simulcasts a co-owned Fox O&O station via a digital subchannel).

United States

Alabama

Alaska

Some Fox programming is broadcast on the Alaska Rural Communications Service (ARCS).

Arizona

Arkansas

California

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

District of Columbia

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

Fox stations outside the United States

U.S. possessions

Guam

Northern Mariana Islands

Puerto Rico

U.S. Virgin Islands

Canada

While there are no Fox television affiliates in Canada, Canadians may be able to watch the Fox network from U.S.-based affiliates. Depending on the market, Canadian residents may have access to at least one U.S.-based Fox affiliate either through most cable and satellite providers in the country or via over-the-air digital television in border markets.[5]

Mexico

While there are no Fox television affiliates in Mexico, Mexicans may be able to watch the Fox network from U.S.-based affiliates. Depending on the market, Mexican residents may have access to at least one U.S.-based Fox affiliate either through most cable and satellite providers in the country or via over-the-air digital television in border markets.[6]

Other countries

These channels use the Fox brand but do not necessarily air all of the same programming as the U.S. network:

  • Fox (Asia) – cable television channel
  • Fox8 (Australia) – a cable television channel available through the Foxtel cable service
  • Fox (Balkans) – cable television channel
  • Fox (Bulgaria, Romania and Moldova) – cable and satellite television channel
  • Fox (Finland) – public cable television channel
  • Fox (Germany) – cable television channel
  • Fox (Greece) and (Cyprus) – satellite television channel available through the NOVA Cyprus, Cablenet and CytaVision cable services
  • Fox (Hungary) – television channel from Hungary, available through Telekom services, from February 1, Fox Hungary has a video-on-demand service called FOX+
  • Fox (India) – cable television channel
  • Fox (Italy) and (Malta) – a satellite television channel available through the SKY Italia satellite service
  • Fox (Japan) – a cable television channel available through the SKY PerfecTV! cable service
  • Fox (South Korea) – cable television channel
  • Canal Fox (Latin America) – cable television channel
  • Fox (Middle East) – cable television channel
  • Fox (Poland) – a cable television channel available through the Cyfrowy Polsat cable service
  • Fox (Portugal) – cable television channel
  • Fox (Russia) – cable and satellite television channel available to most subscribers of leading Russian satellite and cable operators
  • Fox (Spain) and (Andorra) – a cable television channel available through the Digital+ cable service
  • Fox (Taiwan) – cable television channel
  • Fox (Turkey) – a cable television channel available through the Cablecom cable service
  • Fox (UK) and (Ireland) – a cable and satellite television channel

See also

References

  1. "Stations for Network - Fox". RabbitEars. Retrieved November 6, 2019.
  2. "FOX Affiliates - Local Station Information". Fox Broadcasting Company. Retrieved March 10, 2023.
  3. "Fox - Television Stations". Station Index. Retrieved March 11, 2023.
  4. On July 1, 2013, WJZY replaced charter Fox affiliate WCCB (channel 18); WCCB subsequently replaced WJZY as the CW affiliate for the Charlotte market. Mark Washburn (January 29, 2013). "Shakeup in Charlotte TV: Fox buying two local stations". The Charlotte Observer. The McClatchy Company. Archived from the original on September 23, 2013. Retrieved May 20, 2013.; Mark Washburn (May 9, 2013). "Charlotte stations revealing branding strategies". The Charlotte Observer. The McClatchy Company. Archived from the original on October 21, 2013. Retrieved May 20, 2013.
  5. Fox Broadcasting Company
  6. Fox Broadcasting Company
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