South Dakota Full-Power Television Stations
- 2.1 KUSD-TV – Vermillion (PBS, South Dakota Public Broadcasting)
- 3.1 KESD-TV – Brookings (PBS, SDPB)
- 7.1 KBHE-TV – Rapid City (PBS, SDPB)
- 8.1 KTSD-TV – Reliance (PBS, SDPB)
- 9.1 KPSD-TV – Faith (PBS, SDPB)
- 10.1 KQSD-TV – Lowry (PBS, SDPB)
- 11.1 KDSD-TV – Aberdeen (PBS, SDPB)
- 12.1 KCSD-TV – Sioux Falls (PBS, SDPB)
- 5.1 KELO-TV – Sioux Falls (CBS / MyNetworkTV / Ion)
- 11.1 KDLO-TV – Florence/Watertown (CBS / MyNetworkTV / Ion, satellite of KELO-TV)
- 13.1 KPLO-TV – Reliance (CBS / MyNetworkTV / Ion, satellite of KELO-TV)
- 7.1 KCLO-TV – Rapid City (CBS / MyNetworkTV / Ion, satellite of KELO-TV)
- 9.1 KSFY-TV – Sioux Falls (ABC)
- 13.1 KABY-TV – Aberdeen (ABC, satellite of KSFY-TV)
- 5.1 KPRY-TV – Pierre (ABC, satellite of KSFY-TV)
- 17.1 KDLT-TV – Sioux Falls (NBC)
- 26.1 KDLV-TV – Mitchell (NBC, satellite of KDLT-TV)
- 31.1 KDLV-TV – Mitchell (NBC, satellite of KDLT-TV)
- 46.1 KTTW – Sioux Falls (Fox / MeTV)
- 23.1 KKRA-LD – Rapid City (Fox, low-power)
- 21.1 KWSD – Sioux Falls (The CW / YTA TV)
- 36.1 KCPO-LD – Sioux Falls (Independent / YTA TV)
South Dakota Public Broadcasting (PBS) Network
- SDPB operates a statewide network of PBS member stations:
- KUSD-TV 2.1 Vermillion
- KESD-TV 3.1 Brookings
- KBHE-TV 7.1 Rapid City
- KTSD-TV 8.1 Reliance
- KPSD-TV 9.1 Faith
- KQSD-TV 10.1 Lowry
- KDSD-TV 11.1 Aberdeen
- KCSD-TV 12.1 Sioux Falls
Major Commercial Network Affiliates
- KELO-TV (CBS, Sioux Falls) and satellites: KDLO-TV (Watertown), KPLO-TV (Reliance), KCLO-TV (Rapid City)
- KSFY-TV (ABC, Sioux Falls) and satellites: KABY-TV (Aberdeen), KPRY-TV (Pierre)
- KDLT-TV (NBC, Sioux Falls) and satellite: KDLV-TV (Mitchell)
- KTTW (Fox, Sioux Falls)
Other Notable Stations
- KWSD (CW, Sioux Falls)
- KCPO-LD (Independent/YTA TV, Sioux Falls)
- KKRA-LD (Fox, Rapid City – low-power)
Tips:
For the latest information and channel lineup, check the
FCC TV Query or each station’s website.
Many commercial stations operate satellite or translator stations to cover rural areas.
Subchannels (like MeTV, Ion, CW, etc.) may vary by market and are often available as digital subchannels of the main networks.
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