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  2. KTAB-TV - Wikipedia

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    At the time, KTXS-TV in Sweetwater was a dual affiliate of CBS and ABC, [3] though it heavily favored ABC. [4] Picking up CBS gave the new station, designated KTAB, an immediate audience draw: most Dallas Cowboys football games. [5] In staffing KTAB, Terry poached a number of key employees from KRBC-TV, then the dominant news station in Abilene.

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  4. KBTX-TV - Wikipedia

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    KBTX also won an AP award for "Best Spot News Reporting" for its coverage of the Aggie Bonfire collapse in 1999. [16] Aggie Game Day, News 3 Sports' pregame show before Texas A&M home football games, is a multi-time recipient of honors from the national Telly Awards for outstanding local programming. [17]

  5. KYTX - Wikipedia

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    KYTX (channel 19) is a television station licensed to Nacogdoches, Texas, United States, serving East Texas as an affiliate of CBS and The CW Plus.Owned by Tegna Inc., the station has studios near Loop 323 in the southeastern portion of Tyler, and its transmitter is located near State Highway 110 in rural east-central Cherokee County (northwest of Ponta).

  6. KFDX-TV - Wikipedia

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    On January 12, 1998, Irving-based Nexstar Broadcasting Group acquired KFDX-TV, KBTV-TV and KSNF from U.S. Broadcast Group for $64.3 million. [29] Channel 3 subsequently gained two sister stations on June 1, 1999, when Nexstar took over the operations of Fox affiliate KJTL (channel 18) and UPN affiliate KJBO-LP (channel 35, now a MyNetworkTV affiliate)—which were acquired by Nexstar partner ...

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  8. Graham Media Group - Wikipedia

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    From 1961 to 1962, Post-Newsweek held 46% ownership with San Diego television station KFSD-TV (later KOGO-TV) with the investment firm of Fox, Wells & Rogers owning 54%. Post-Newsweek declined to acquire full ownership of KOGO-TV (now KGTV) and the venture ended when the station was sold to the broadcasting division of Time-Life in 1962.

  9. Greenwich Time (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, Southern Connecticut Newspapers, which owned the Time and the Stamford Advocate, was acquired by Times Mirror. [2] Times Mirror was acquired by Tribune in 2000. [3]In March 2007, Tribune announced it would sell the two papers to Gannett for US$73 million, but the deal fell through when Gannett refused to honor 35 Advocate newsroom workers' union contract with Local 2110 of United Auto ...