Alabama: Birmingham-Tuscaloosa-Anniston, Dothan, Huntsville-Decatur, Montgomery-Selma
Arkansas: Jonesboro
Arizona: Tucson-Douglas-Sierra Vista
Hawaii: Honolulu-Hilo-Wailuku-Maui-Lihue-Kauai
Idaho: Boise-Caldwell
Indiana: Evansville
Louisiana: Baton Rouge, Lake Charles, Shreveport-Texarkana (AR-TX)
Mississippi: Biloxi-Gulfport-Pascagoula, Jackson, Hattiesburg-Laurel
Missouri: Cape Girardeau-Paducah (KY) - Harrisburg (IL)
Ohio: Cincinnati-Newport (KY), Cleveland-Lorain-Shaker Heights, Toledo
Oklahoma: Lawton-Wichita Falls (TX)
Tennessee: Knoxville, Memphis
Texas: Amarillo-Clovis (NM), Lubbock, Midland-Odessa, Tyler-Longview-Jacksonville-Nacogdoches, Waco-Temple-Bryan
Plus Raycom has contracts with TV stations in numerous other states outside the ACC footprint:
AL: Mobile
AZ: Phoenix, Yuma
CA: Fresno
CO: Colorado Springs, Denver, Grand Junction
DC
IL: Champaign-Springfield
IA: Cedar Rapids, Des Moines
KS: Topeka
MD: Baltimore, Hagerstown, Salisbury
MO: Columbia
NV: Las Vegas, Reno
NH: Manchester
NY: New York City metro
OH: Youngstown
PA: Philadelphia, Wilkes-Barre-Scranton
RI: Providence
TN: Nashville, Tri-Cities
TX: Abilene, Corpus Christi, El Paso, San Angelo, San Antonio
WA: Seattle
WV: Charleston, Bluefield-Beckley
WI: Green Bay, Lacrosse, Madison, Milwaukee
If Raycom wants to get the ACCN out there, they'll need to get the network in cities like Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City, LA, San Francisco-Oakland, San Diego, Portland (OR), Dallas, Houston, Detroit, Minneapolis, and Salt Lake City. I'm sure if the ACCN does get into those TV markets that the programming will be shown on channels like My TV, Me TV, Antenna TV, This TV, Bounce, ..... and not on the major TV network affiliates like ABC, CBS, NBC, and Fox.
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