The nation's capital provides many opportunities for cable and broadband customers to pick up TV shows. Four of the major TV networks can be reached via Washington TV stations, including WJLA-TV (ABC), WUSA-TV (CBS), WTTG-TV (Fox) and WDCW-TV (The CW). WDCA-TV, which is an independent affiliate, carries programs offered by the "My Network TV" service. WRC-TV, the NBC owned-and-operated station in Washington, is not offered, although NBC affiliates are available from other cities.
Three Hagerstown TV stations are offered with links to the Keyser, WV area. The primary network affiliate is WHAG-TV, which carries NBC programming. WWPB-TV is the PBS affiliate, and WJAL-TV has no network affiliation.
CBS customers are well-served in the Cumberland/Keyser area thanks to the presence of a second affiliate. In addition to WUSA-TV, WJZ-TV in Baltimore can be seen in the panhandle thanks to Atlantic Broadband. WNPB-TV in Morgantown, which carries the PBS lineup, is also available.
Pennsylvania has two stations that can be seen thanks to cable's presence. WTAJ-TV, the CBS affiliate in Altoona, is available, as is WJAC-TV, the NBC station in Johnstown. WWCP-TV, the Fox affiliate in Johnstown, is also available to customers who have an HDTV and a package that allows for HD channels.