Archive:List of channels on Craig TV (Honolulu, June 2002)
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Craig TV was a cable television operator in Hawaii, owned by the Canadian conglomerate Craig Wireless. During its short existence it was the first provider of cable TV in the state to operate exclusively over digital. Its operations wounded down in 2004, being merged with Oceanic Cable (now Spectrum Hawaii).
| CH# | Logo | Network | Package | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 02 | KHON | Basic | A FOX affiliate, licensed to Honolulu on channel 2. | |
| 03 | KPXO | Basic | A PAX affiliate, licensed to Honolulu on channel 68. The network was renamed i in 2005 and then as Ion Television in 2006. | |
| 04 | KITV | Basic | An ABC affiliate, licensed to Honolulu on channel 4. | |
| 05 | KFVE | Basic | A UPN affiliate, licensed to Honolulu on channel 5. Switched to The WB in September of that year and later MyNetworkTV upon the closure of the network in 2006. The station changed channels to Channel 9 in 2009, and then the callsign was changed to KHII in 2019. | |
| 06 | The Weather Channel | Basic | A channel devoted to covering weather news, plus original documentaries and weather-related reality shows currently owned by Allen Media Group. | |
| 07 | KGMB | Basic | A CBS affiliate, licensed to Honolulu on channel 9. | |
| 08 | KHNL | Basic | An NBC affiliate, licensed to Honolulu on channel 13. | |
| 09 | KBFD | Basic | A Korean-language independent television station, licensed to Honolulu on channel 32. | |
| 10 | KIKU | Basic | An ethnic independent television station, licensed to Honolulu on channel 20. | |
| 11 | KHET | Basic | A PBS member station, licensed to Honolulu on channel 11. | |
| 12 | NASA TV | Basic | Channel closed its linear operations in 2024. | |
| 14 | KWHE | Basic | An independent Christian television station, licensed to Honolulu on channel 14. The station is currently FBC's only independent station, after its two stations in Indiana joined Univisión in 2024. | |
| 15 | C-SPAN | Basic | ||
| 16 | C-SPAN2 | Basic | ||
| 17 | QVC | Basic | ||
| 18 | ShopNBC | Basic | The network has been known under multiple names before settling on ShopHQ in 2019. As of 2024, the network has ceased operations. | |
| 19 | Univisión | Basic | National feed. | |
| 20 | Galavisión | Basic | ||
| 21 | University of Hawaii Television | Basic | ||
| 22 | BET | Basic | ||
| 26 | KAAH | Basic | A TBN O&O, licensed to Honolulu on channel 26. | |
| 30 | Lifetime | Basic | ||
| 31 | Nickelodeon | Basic | ||
| 32 | Cartoon Network | Basic | ||
| 33 | TLC | Basic | ||
| 34 | USA Network | Basic | ||
| 35 | TNT | Basic | ||
| 36 | E! | Basic | ||
| 37 | A&E | Basic | ||
| 38 | Bravo | Basic | ||
| 39 | Comedy Central | Basic | ||
| 40 | Sci-Fi | Basic | Now known as Syfy. | |
| 41 | TBS | Basic | ||
| 42 | CNN | Basic | ||
| 43 | CNBC | Basic | ||
| 44 | CNN Headline News | Basic | Now known as HLN with limited news. Focused mostly on true crime programming. | |
| 45 | CNNfn | Basic | Covering financial and business news. As of 2004, the network has ceased operations. | |
| 46 | The International Channel | Basic | Within a few years, the channel narrowed to primarily Asian content as AZN Television, before winding down operations in 2008. | |
| 47 | Newsworld International | Basic | The channel was sold off in 2005 and became Current TV, shut down in 2013 in favor of Al Jazzera America, that eventually shut down in 2016. | |
| 48 | MSNBC | Basic | Originally a joint news network owned by NBC and MSN, the channel primarily broadcasts rolling news coverage and modern liberal-leaning political commentary. As of late 2025 it is known as MS NOW owned by Versant. | |
| 49 | VH1 | Basic | Like its sister channel MTV, the focus gradually shifted from music videos to reality and pop culture programming. As of 2021, VH! now focuses on African-American programming. | |
| 50 | GAC | Basic | Originally a country music-focus channel as Great American Country, it is now known as Great American Family, now broadcasting family-oriented general entertainment programming such as television series and made-for-TV movies—some of which contain faith-based themes. | |
| 51 | MTV | Basic | Formerly a channel dedicated to music videos as MTV: Music Television, the format has gradually changed to reality shows for teenagers and young adults. | |
| 52 | The History Channel | Basic | Originally a channel dedicated to history-based, social/science documentaries as well as the news, the channel pivoted to reality shows and alien conspiracy hypothesis, and shortened to History. | |
| 53 | Animal Planet | Basic | ||
| 54 | Discovery Channel | Basic | Originally dedicated to science, nature, and technology documentaries, it was shortened to Discovery and since the 2010s, it had become increasingly dominated by programs that focused on reality shows, conspiracy theories, or promoted pseudoscience. | |
| 55 | National Geographic Channel | Basic | Often abbreviated and branded as Nat Geo. | |
| 56 | The National Network/The New TNN | Basic | Originally a channel focused on country music and southern lifestyle, the network pivoted to a general entertainment format as The New TNN. It was renamed Spike TV in 2003 and Paramount Network in 2018. | |
| 57 | ESPN | Basic | ||
| 58 | ESPN2 | Basic | ||
| 59 | ESPNews | Basic | Originally a channel dedicated to bringing rolling news coverage of sporting events and highlights, the channel now primarily carries television simulcasts of ESPN Radio shows, encores of ESPN's weekday lineup of studio programs, and overflow event programming in the event of conflicts with ABC or the other ESPN networks. | |
| 60 | ESPN Classic | Basic | Originally focused on carrying classic sporting events, other programs and documentaries, and live specials (such as the Baseball Hall of Fame induction ceremony) focusing on sports history. It ceased operations on December 31, 2021. | |
| 61 | Outdoor Life Network | Basic | Originally focused on outdoor lifestyle and adventure programming and often shortened to OLN, it pivoted to a general sports entertainment network as Versus in 2006 and again to NBC Sports Network in 2012 and shortened to NBCSN in 2013. This current incarnation ceased operations on December 31, 2021, however the network was relaunched in 2025. | |
| 62 | Speed Channel | Basic | Originally dedicated to motorsports programming, including auto racing, as well as automotive-focused programs, the channel pivoted to general sports entertainment as Fox Sports 1, often shortened to FS1. | |
| 63 | The Golf Channel | Basic | ||
| 64 | FOX Sports Net West | Basic | Renamed as Bally Sports West in 2021 and again as FanDuel Sports Network West in 2024. | |
| 65 | FOX Sports Net West 2 | Basic | Renamed as Bally Sports SoCal in 2021 and again as FanDuel Sports Network SoCal in 2024. | |
| 66 | FOX Sports World | Basic | Originally an international sports channel, it later shifted its focus specializing in soccer as Fox Soccer, and then in 2013, rebranded as a comedy-focused entertainment channel now known as FXX, currently owned by Disney via the 21st Century Fox acquisition in 2019. | |
| 67 | Hallmark Channel | Basic | ||
| 68 | FX | Basic | ||
| 69 | Game Show Network | Basic | Abbreviated as GSN to expand its slate with reality competitions. The full name was restored in 2018 with a shift back to traditional game shows. | |
| 70 | HGTV | Basic | ||
| 71 | Food Network | Basic | ||
| 72 | Travel Channel | Basic | Originally focused on travelogue programming, the network retooled its direction to programming about ghosts and the paranormal in notable buildings as Trvl Channel. | |
| 73 | SuperStation WGN | Basic | The superstation feed of WGN-TV Chicago. Now known as NewsNation. | |
| 74 | Toon Disney | Basic | Renamed Disney XD in February 2009. | |
| 75 | ABC Family | Basic | Originally focused on family-oriented programming, now known as Freeform under a general entertainment format. | |
| 76 | Disney Channel | Basic | ||
| 77 | Turner Classic Movies | Basic | Now and again broadcasting a classic movies format. | |
| 78 | American Movie Classics | Basic | Originally dedicated to showing classic feature-length and short subject films, Now simply known as AMC with a focus on more recent movies and original programming. | |
| 79 | Women's Entertainment | Basic | Now simply known as We. | |
| 80 | FOX News | Basic | A channel focused on rolling news coverage as well as conservative-oriented political commentary. | |
| 81 | EWTN | Basic | Originally known as Eternal World Television Network. | |
| 82 | TechTV | Basic | Network later merged with G4 to boost carriage of the former's content, as G4TechTV, later renamed G4 before shutting down in 2015. G4 resumed operations in 2021 but shut down in 2022 due to many factors, including low viewership and funding issues. | |
| 83 | Court TV | Basic | Originally dedicated to live courtroom trials as well as true crime documentaries, it was renamed TruTV in 2008 with a shift to reality programming marketed as "Actuality" television. The channel again shifted its focus in 2014 to comedy-based reality TV as well as scripted sitcoms and movies. The focus shifted again in 2013 as a channel for sports programming during primetime hours. Court TV brand revived as a diginet in 2019. | |
| 84 | Discovery Health | Basic | Originally dedicated to fitness and health, it was rebranded in 2011 as OWN: The Oprah Winfrey Network with a format primarily focused on lifestyle programming targeting a female audience, with an initial focus on programming with themes related to life improvement, relationships, and spirituality, and a particular focus on targeting African Americans. Discovery Health brand and programming merged into FitTV to form Discovery Fit & Health and eventually Discovery Life. | |
| 85 | TV Land | Basic | Originally focused on classic sitcoms and drama shows of the golden era, the network maintains a limited amount of classic shows and a slate of recent off-network sitcoms. | |
| 86 | Lifetime Movie Network | Basic | Shortened branding to LMN. | |
| 87 | Oxygen | Basic | Originally carried a format of lifestyle and entertainment programming oriented towards women. Currently a true crime channel. | |
| 88 | Da Ai Channel | Basic | Religious channel owned by the Taiwanese Tzu Chi Foundation, programming primarily in Mandarin. |