Xuxa (TV Series) - Stations

Stations

  • KCOP-TV 13 - Los Angeles, CA
  • KHTV-TV Channel 39 - Houston, TX
  • KJZZ-TV 14 - Salt Lake City, UT
  • KOFY-TV TV 20 - San Francisco, CA
  • KPDX-TV Fox 49 - Portland, OR
  • KPHO-TV Arizona 5 - Phoenix, AZ
  • KSCH-TV TV 58 - Sacramento, CA
  • KSMO-TV TV 62 - Kansas City, MI
  • KTXA-TV Paramount 21 - Dallas, TX
  • KTZZ-TV 22 - Seattle, WA
  • KVVU-TV Fox 5 - Las Vegas, NV
  • WABM-TV Channel 68 - Birmingham, AL
  • WATL-TV Fox 36 - Atlanta, GA
  • WBFF-TV Fox 45 - Baltimore, MD
  • WCGV-TV Fox 24 - Milwaukee, WI
  • WDCA-TV DC 20 - Washington, DC
  • WFFT-TV Fox 55 - Fort Wayne, IN
  • WFTS-TV Fox 28 - Tampa, FL
  • WFXT-TV Fox 25 - Boston, MA
  • WGBS-TV Philly 57 - Philadelphia, PA
  • WGRZ-TV Channel 2 - Buffalo, NY
  • WKCF-TV TV 18 - Orlando, FL
  • WNRW-TV Fox 45 - Greensboro, NC
  • WPGH-TV Fox 53 - Pittsburgh, PA
  • WPMT-TV Fox 43 - Harrisburg, PA
  • WPWR-TV 50 - Chicago, IL
  • WT05-TV TV 5 - Toledo, OH
  • WTWS-TV TV 26 - New London, CT
  • WWOR-TV Universal 9 - NYC
  • WXON-TV TV 20 - Detroit, MI

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