Charlotte, North Carolina is a U.S. city that serves as a hub for numerous media sources.
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The Charlotte television market is the 23rd largest TV market, according to Nielsen Media Research.[1]
| Channel | Callsign | Affiliation | Subchannels | Owner | |
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| 3 | WBTV | CBS | 3.2 | Bounce TV | Raycom Media |
| 9 | WSOC-TV | ABC | 9.2 | Severe Weather Center 9 Now | Cox Media Group |
| 14 | WHKY-TV | Independent | 14.2 14.3 14.4 |
RTV Tuff TV My Family TV |
Long Communications, Inc. |
| 18 | WCCB | FOX | 18.2 18.3 |
Simulcast of 18.1 w/ DVS/SAP Me-TV |
Bahakel Communications |
| 21 | W21CK-D | 3ABN | 21.2 21.3 21.4 21.5 |
3ABN Proclaim 3ABN Latino 3ABN Radio Radio 74 |
Three Angels Broadcasting |
| 30 | WNSC-TV | PBS/SCETV | 30.2 30.3 |
SC Channel (Create/PBS Encore) ETV World |
South Carolina Educational Television Commission |
| 36 | WCNC-TV | NBC | 36.2 | Live Well Network | Belo Corporation |
| 42 | WTVI | PBS | 42.2 42.3 |
MHz Worldview Create |
CPCC |
| 46 | WJZY | The CW | 46.2 46.3 |
Antenna TV The Country Network |
Capitol Broadcasting Company |
| 55 | WMYT-TV | MyNetworkTV | 55.2 55.3 |
Silent SonLife Broadcasting Network |
Capitol Broadcasting Company |
| 58 | WUNG-TV | PBS/UNC-TV | 58.2 58.3 |
UNC Kids UNC Explorer |
University of North Carolina |
| 64 | WAXN-TV | Independent | Cox Media Group | ||
(It was also the former home of the Inspiration Network (INSP), which is now Indian Land, South Carolina.)
The Charlotte radio market is the 24th largest in the U.S., according to Arbitron. Broadcast radio stations serving the market include, in order of format:
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