K13VC ran a general entertainment schedule featuring sitcoms, drama series and cartoons, along with several shows that also aired on KTBC.
On October 1, 1979, KOKH switched its format to a general entertainment independent station featuring cartoons, classic sitcoms, and movies.
For most of its existence, KPLR was a traditional independent station featuring cartoons, sitcoms, movies, drama series and locally-produced newscasts.
The station was originally locally-owned, with a programming lineup featuring cartoons, movies, old sitcoms, drama shows and a short-lived hour-long evening newscast.
During the late 1990s, KOKH moved away from running cartoons and classic sitcoms, shifting more toward talk shows, reality series and court shows, but continued to feature more recent sitcoms on its schedule.
This station's programming format featured cartoons, classic sitcoms, westerns, dramas, religious programs and some older movies.
Channel 26's programming began to feature mostly classic sitcoms and drama series.
WMKW aired a general entertainment format featuring afternoon cartoons, sitcoms, old movies, drama shows and some sports.
These will include the Internet equivalent of TV channels featuring news, music, soap operas, sitcoms, shopping and even an on-line game show.
KTVD first went on the air on April 11, 1988 as a general entertainment independent station featuring classic cartoons and sitcoms, old movies and religious programming.