More than 400 TV stations have said they intend to shut down analog TV broadcasts on or around Tuesday, rather than waiting until June 12, the new deadline set by Congress. Here are stations that affect Texas viewers, as given by the Federal Communications Commission as of Monday.
A further 191 full-power stations have already turned off analog.
Some stations that are dropping full analog transmissions will maintain a so-called "night light" service in analog for a few months, with public service announcements and local news.
-- Oklahoma Wichita Falls-Lawton: KSWO-TV (ABC) (also see Texas)
-- Texas Amarillo: KACV-TV
Austin: KEYE-TV (CBS)
Dallas-Ft. Worth: KTAQ
Harlingen: KMBH (PBS)
Lubbock: KAMC (ABC), KJTV-TV (Fox), KLBK-TV (CBS), KTXT-TV (PBS), KLCW-TV (CW)
Odessa-Midland: KPBT-TV
San Angelo: KLST (CBS), KSAN-TV (NBC)
San Antonio: KMYS (MyN), KABB (Fox) Sherman-Ada: KXII (CBS)
Nacogdoches: KYTX (CBS)
Victoria: KAVU-TV (ABC)
Waco-Temple-Bryan: KYLE (Fox), KCEN-TV (NBC), KWBU-TV, KWKT (Fox), KWTX-TV (CBS), KXXV (ABC)
Wichita Falls-Lawton: KFDX-TV (NBC), KJTL (Fox) (also see Oklahoma)
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