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The two stations share studios on Shawnee Mission Parkway in Fairway, Kansas; KCTV's transmitter facility, the KCTV Broadcast Tower, is located in the Union Hill section of Kansas City, Missouri. Channel 5 was the fourth television channel to go on the air in Kansas City; KCMO-TV began broadcasting on September 27, 1953, as the television ...
Sinclair Broadcast Group, a publicly traded American telecommunications conglomerate, owns or operates 294 television stations across the United States in 89 markets ranging in size from as large as Washington, D.C. to as small as Ottumwa, Iowa/Kirksville, Missouri. [1]
Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Network Notes Jefferson City: Columbia: 15 6 K06PT-D: Silent 18 18 K18KK-D: Fox (rebroadcasts KQFX-LD) : Laff on 22.2, Grit on 22.3, Court TV Mystery on 22.4, Dabl on 22.5
The Kansas City Globe, local African-American news, weekly [10] Kansas City Hispanic News, local Hispanic news, weekly [11] Metro Voice Newspaper, local Christian digital news [12] National Catholic Reporter, Roman Catholic news, bi-weekly [13] Northeast News, Northeast Kansas City neighborhood news, weekly [14] [15] The Pitch, alternative ...
Garden City: Liberal, Kansas: 36 36 W36EQ-D: Silent Hays: Great Bend: 30 30 KGBD-LD: ABC: MeTV on 30.2 Kansas City: 25 19 KCKS-LD Buzzr: NewsNet on 25.2, Antenna TV on 25.3, The Action Channel on 25.4, Newsmax TV on 25.5, WeatherNation on 25.6, Rev'n on 25.7, Untamed Sports TV on 25.8, Retro TV on 25.9, Shop LC on 25.10, This TV on 25.11 ...
Several applications had been made for channel 62 in Kansas City in the late 1960s, including by Dick Bailey and TVue Associates, [2] but interest around the channel allocation started in earnest at the end of the 1970s, as several business ventures around the country analyzed using unused UHF channels in major cities to broadcast subscription television (STV) programming.
In the shuffling of channel allocations during the freeze, St. Joseph lost channel 13 but picked up channel 2 from Kansas City. [4] The FCC lifted the freeze beginning in April 1952, [5] and KFEQ amended its application to specify the new channel. [2] KFEQ-TV received its construction permit on October 15, 1952. [6]
Pages in category "Television stations in the Kansas City metropolitan area" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .