TVChoice

TVChoice is a service operating three special packages offered on C band satellite, broadcast to viewers who mainly live in remote and distant locations. The package consists of three packages - one with local TV stations from the Eastern and Midwestern US, one with local TV stations from the West Coast and one with Denver TV stations. The service is owned by Interstate Broadcasting of. TVChoice was created in 1994 by Interstate to compete with.

East Package
The East package originally consisted of: In 1996, however, the two Philadelphia stations were replaced by WHAM-TV of for ABC and  of  for Fox. In 1997, The WB and UPN were added, with of  for The WB and  of  for UPN. In 1998, WRC-TV was replaced by of, which has been TVChoice's NBC affiliate since; while WLVI was replaced with a special  feed. WCCB was replaced by of  in 2013 after losing it's Fox affiliation. WHAM-TV remained the ABC affiliate of TVChoice, however it was briefly replaced with of  for a period in 2005-06. In 2001, Univision and Telemundo were added, followed by UniMás (then Telefutura) in 2002.
 * , (ABC)
 * , (CBS)
 * , (NBC)
 * , Philadelphia (Fox)

East

 * WHAM-TV, (ABC)
 * , (CBS)
 * , (NBC)
 * , (Fox)
 * , (MyNetworkTV)
 * , Pittsburgh (The CW)
 * , (Univision)
 * , Miami (UniMás)
 * , Miami (Telemundo)
 * , (Telemundo Puerto Rico)

West

 * , (ABC)
 * , (CBS)
 * , San Francisco (NBC)
 * , (Fox)
 * , Dallas (MyNetworkTV)
 * (The CW)
 * , (Univision)
 * , Los Angeles (UniMás)
 * , San Francisco (Telemundo)

Denver

 * (ABC)
 * (CBS)
 * (NBC)
 * (Fox)
 * (MyNetworkTV)
 * (The CW)
 * (Univision)
 * (UniMás)
 * (Telemundo)