TechEruo Kids US Exchange Channels

Before TechEruo Kids' deal with Xfinity, TechEruo Kids had multiple syndication-style "Exchange Channels" located in several parts of the US.

WTEK (New Orleans, Louisiana)
Launched November of 1990

KTEK (Dallas, Texas)
Launched November of 1990

NOTE: Broadcasting outsourced to Dish Network due to a lack of Comcast in the area.

WKTE (New York, New York)
Launched November of 1990

NOTE: Broadcasting partially outsourced to Dish Network due to a lack of Comcast in some of the area.

KKTE (Los Angeles, California)
Launched November of 1990

NOTE: Broadcasting outsourced to Dish Network due to a lack of Comcast in the area.

WKET (Atlanta, Georgia)
Launched November of 1990

KKET (San Francisco, California)
Launched December of 1990

WKID (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Launched December of 1990

NOTE: Broadcasting outsourced to Dish Network due to a lack of Comcast in the area.

KKID (Seattle, Washington)
Launched December of 1990

WTKC (Chicago, Illinois)
Launched December of 1990

KTKH (Houston, Texas)
Launched December of 1990

KTKS (San Antonio, Texas)
Launched January of 1991

NOTE: Broadcasting outsourced to Dish Network due to a lack of Comcast in the area.

WTKM (Minneapolis, Minnesota)
Launched February of 1991

WTKD (Dayton, Ohio)
Launched March of 1991

NOTE: Broadcasting outsourced to Dish Network due to a lack of Comcast in the area.

WTKL (Cleveland, Ohio)
Launched April of 1991

NOTE: Broadcasting outsourced to Dish Network due to a lack of Comcast in the area.

WTKO (Orlando, Florida)
Launched May of 1991

WTKJ (Jacksonville, Florida)
Launched June of 1991

WTKI (Miami, Florida)
Launched July of 1991

WTKY (Myrtle Beach, South Carolina)
Launched August of 1991

WTKA (Charlotte, North Carolina)
Launched September of 1991

NOTE: Broadcasting outsourced to Dish Network due to a lack of Comcast in the area.

WTKW (Washington, D.C.)
Launched October of 1991

WTKB (Boston, Massachusetts)
Launched November of 1991

WTKT (Tampa, Florida)
Launched December of 1991

NOTE: Broadcasting partially outsourced to Dish Network due to a lack of Comcast in some of the area.