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White House Chronicle airs nationwide on PBS and public, educational and government (PEG) access television stations, and the AMGTV Network; and worldwide on Voice of America Television.

An audio version of White House Chronicle airs four times weekends on SiriusXM Radio’s P.O.T.U.S. (Politics of the United States), Channel 124. Currently, the program airs Saturdays at 8:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. ET; Sundays at 1:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. ET.

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Also, please let Ms. Gasparello know if your station should be added to or removed from the list.

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Florida

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Illinois

WEIU 51, Charleston

Maryland

WFPT 62, Frederick

WWPB 31, Hagerstown

WCPB 28, Salisbury

WGPT 36, Oakland

Minnesota

KWCM 10, Appleton

New Mexico

KENW 3, Portales

KRWG 22, Las Cruces

Ohio

THINKTV 14, Dayton

WOUB, Athens

Oklahoma

KETA 13, Oklahoma City

Rhode Island

Rhode Island PBS (WSBE), Providence

Texas

KBPT 36 and 38, Midland

Washington, D.C.

WETA 26

WHUT 32

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Arizona

Channel 11, Florence

Channel 11, Litchfield Park

Channel 11, Peoria

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Channel 17, Fontana

Channel 26, Tracy

Channel 27, Hayward

Channel 17, Nevada City

Channel 3, Rialto

Channel 36, Cypress

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Channel 3, Torrance

Channel 26, Healdsburg

Channel 30, Pleasanton

Channel 7, Patterson-Newman

Channel 26, Novato

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Channel 8, Arvada

Channel 8, Thornton

Connecticut

Channel 23, Hamden, New Haven, West Haven

Channel 17, Bolton, Simsbury

Channel 15, Enfield

Channel 3, Cheshire, Southington, Meriden

Florida

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Channel 18, West Palm Beach

Channels 32, 614, Tampa

Channel 15, Daytona Beach

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Indiana

Channel 20, Richmond

Iowa

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Channel 25, Louisville

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Channels 71 and 41, Columbia

Channels 95 and 42, Ellicott City

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Channel 7, Lincoln County

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Channel 30, Shrewsbury

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Channel 16, Williamstown

Channels 3, 15 and 22, Winthrop

Channel 8, Concord

Channel 10, Hamilton

Channel 9, Marion

Channel 13, Athol, Orange

Channel 15, Greenfield

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Channel 22, Wilmington

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Channel 95, Kalamazoo

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Channel 20, Holland

Channel 2, Manistee

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Channel 12, Hastings

New Hampshire

Channel 20, Amherst

Channel 22, Durham

Channel 8, Keene

New Jersey

Channel 34, Livingston

Channel 74, Plainfield

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New York

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Channels 34, 35 and 36, Staten Island

Channel 36 (Verizon), Channel 98 (Charter Spectrum), Baldwinsville

Channel 15, Fairport

Channels 75, 76 and 77, Lincoln County

Channel 15, Rochester

Channel 16, Schenectady

Channel 74, Greater Ossining, Finger Lakes Television (FLTV) Canandaigua

North Carolina

Channel 14 and 15, Chapel Hill

Channel 22, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

North Dakota

Channel 3, University of North Dakota at Grand Forks

Channels 12, Fargo

Ohio

Channel 15, Cincinnati

Channel 21, Kirtland

Channels 20 and 218, Cleveland

Channel 22, Brunswick

Channel 1021, (Spectrum), Aurora, Macedonia, Twinsburg, Twinsburg Twp., Northfield Center, Sagamore Hills and Reminderville

Channel 991, Miami Valley Communications Council, Centerville, Germantown, Kettering, Miamisburg, Moranie, Oakwood, Springboro and West Carrollton

Oregon

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Channel 21, Penisula; Channel 21, Port Angeles, WA

Channel 28, Beaverton

Channel 21, Eugene

Pennsylvania

Channel 7, State College

Tennessee

Channel 17, Germantown

Channel 9, Murfreesboro, Nashville

Channel 198, (Charter/Spectrum) and Channel 99 (AT&T U-Verse) Lebanon

Texas

Channel 19, Del Mar College, Corpus Christi

Channel 19 (Comcast), Houston Community College, Houston

Vermont

Channel 15, Montpelier

Channel 1077 (Comcast), Springfield

Channels 44 and 244, Fayston, Moretown, Waitsfield and Warren

Channel 1086, Okemo Vally TV (Comcast) Ludlow, Plymouth, Cavendish, Mount Holly, Andover, Reading

Channel 166, System wide for all TV subscribers (including Mt. Holly, Andover, Plymouth, Reading, Springfield, Hartland, Bridgewater)

Washington

Channel 12, Bremerton

Channel 12, Bainbridge Island

Channel 21, Port Angeles

Washington, D.C.

Channel 13

Wisconsin

Channel 97, Dodgeville

Channel 98, Madison

Channel 10, Oshkosh

Channel 990 (Charter Spectrum), Channel 99 (AT&T U-Verse) University of Wisconsin, Sheboygan

Wyoming

Channel 5, Central Wyoming College, Riverton

AMGTV Network

Alaska

Kenai Peninsula, K06OR-D

California

Fresno, KVHF-LD

Los Angeles, KSFV-CD

Palm Springs, KAKZ-LD

Florida

Jacksonville, WVVQ-LD

Colorado

Cortez, K30HJ-D

Kansas

Wichita, KCTU-LD

Louisiana

Shreveport, KNTS-LP

Minnesota

Alexandria, K50DB-D

Duluth, KCWV

Mississippi

Biloxi, WKFK-LD

Montana

Glasgow, K43CQ-D

Nevada

Las Vegas, KHMP-LD

New York

Albany, WYBN-LD

North Carolina

Greensboro, WCWG

Voice of America Television

SiriusXM Satellite Radio

Channel 124, P.O.T.U.S. (Politics of the United States)

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