Although WDKA operates its own digital signal, the station is offered on KBSI's second digital subchannel.
On February 17, 2009 as part of the optional transition to digital-only broadcasting, WBRE left channel 28 and continues to operate its digital signal on channel 11.
WUHF continues to operate its digital signal on channel 28.
Owned by NBCUniversal and operated by ZGS Communications, the station operates its digital signal on channel 38.
Licensed in Fort Smith, the station is owned by Pinnacle Media, and operates its digital signal on UHF channel 43.
As of September 8, 2009, WHBF has been operating its main digital signal on VHF channel 4 at an effective radiated power of 33.7 kW.
Owned by Hoak Media Corporation, it operates its digital signal on VHF channel 2.
Although it operates its own over-the-air signal, this cannot be received in many parts of the Wilkes-Barre area.
The station operates its digital signal on UHF channel 49.
K10PV-D currently holds a permit to operate its digital signal on channel 10 and as of early 2010 has intermittently been on-air with two digital subchannels in Santa Barbara.