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KVOA (channel 4) is a television station in Tucson, Arizona, United States, affiliated with NBC and owned by Allen Media Group.The station's studios are located on West Elm Street north of downtown Tucson, and its primary transmitter is located atop Mount Bigelow, northeast of the city, supplemented by translators in the Tucson Mountains and in Sierra Vista.
Fun Roads on 42.2, ShopHQ on 42.3, Estrella TV on 42.4, Ace TV on 42.5, One America News Network on 42.6, AWE Plus on 42.7, Infomercials on 42.8 44 16 KPHE-LD: Independent: Defy on 44.3, Bark TV on 44.4, The365 on 44.5, Infomercials on 44.6-7 48 13 KDPH-LD: Daystar: Daystar on 48.2, Jewelry Television on 58.1 48 13 KPHE-LD: Silent Phoenix ...
All of them are labeled in virtual channel number and cable channel number. Current affiliates ... KVOA: 4.4: 23: NBC: Allen Media Broadcasting ... WFOR-TV: 4.3 ...
MET TV - USA MET Network November 23, 2023 Launched on 28 December 1966. National Jewish Television Network: Joel Levitch Basic cable channel broadcasting from New York City. [7] Existed in the 1980s until at least some point in the 2000s. Network 1: Network Telephone Services Channel which allowed viewer participation through 800 and 900 phone ...
4 Nations Face-Off rosters. Rosters will be official Monday evening. Players listed alphabetically. Team USA. No., position, player, NHL team. 12 F Matt Boldy, Minnesota Wild. 81 F Kyle Connor ...
Gray announced, in conjunction with the Suns deal, that Arizona's Family Sports and Entertainment Network would be broadcast on the 13.5 subchannel of Gray-owned KOLD-TV in Tucson. [24] The part of the contract for Suns games was voided by the bankruptcy court under an automatic stay , while Mercury games were not affected by the court order.
In 1994, KUAT-TV launched the UA Channel, a public access channel featuring university content and lectures. [29] After the university received a $671,000 grant, [30] the two transmitters were converted to digital in 2002 and 2003, with KUAS-TV on Tumamoc Hill being switched first and becoming the first digital television service in Tucson.
(KAZA-TV transmits over low-power KHTV-CD's spectrum, but is included as it is classified as a full-power license.) A blue background indicates a station transmitting in the ATSC 3.0 format over-the-air; details about the station's alternate availability in the original ATSC format are contained in its article.