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Satellite of CBS's existing affiliate KFDA-TV. Disaffiliated from CBS in 1979 when the station was sold to McAlister TV in Lubbock, and became a satellite of that city's ABC affiliate KAMC. Elk City-Sayre, Oklahoma-Amarillo, Texas: KSWB-TV/KFDO-TV 8: 1961-1976 Defunct Initially licensed to Elk City; the station moved its city of license to ...
CBS affiliate owned by Lockwood Broadcast Group Winchester, VA: TV3 Winchester: 3 [n] — 2007–2013: Defunct, closed in 2013. Casper, WY: KCWY: 13: 12: 2013–2024: NBC affiliate owned by Marquee Broadcasting Cheyenne, WY: KGWN-TV: 5: 30: 2013–2024: CBS affiliate owned by Marquee Broadcasting
KFDA-TV (channel 10) is a television station in Amarillo, Texas, United States, affiliated with CBS. It is owned by Gray Media alongside Borger -licensed Telemundo affiliate KEYU (channel 31). The two stations share studios on Broadway Drive (just south of West Cherry Avenue) in northern Amarillo, where KFDA's transmitter is also located.
From the arrival of the Indianapolis Colts in 1984 until 1997, WTHR (through NBC's rights to AFC games) aired regular season games televised locally with WISH-TV (channel 8) from 1984 until 1993 (for select games televised by CBS in which the Colts play against an NFC opponent), with WRTV—until 2005—carrying non-preseason games via ABC's ...
KFDA-TV: CBS: NewsChannel 10 Too on 10.2, Telemundo on 10.3, MeTV on 10.4 Memphis: Memphis: 10 34 K34NQ-D: KFDA-TV: CBS: NewsChannel 10 Too on 10.2, Telemundo on 10.3, MeTV on 10.4 Memphis: Memphis: 14 36 K36CA-D: KCIT: Fox: Grit on 14.2, Ion Mystery on 14.3, Bounce on 14.4 Midland/Odessa: Big Springs: 7 31 K31KJ-D: KOSA-TV: CBS: CW on 7.2 ...
Civil and animal rights activist (portrayed his father, Martin Luther King Jr., in the TV movie The Rosa Parks Story) [24] January 23 Charles Osgood: 91 Journalist and host of CBS News Sunday Morning [25] Margaret Riley: 58 Film and television producer who served as the executive producer of Ratched [26] Melanie Safka: 76 Singer-songwriter.
The first CBS program to air on WTTV was a repeat of Indianapolis native David Letterman's talk show, the Late Show, which aired at 12:15 a.m. on January 1; Letterman concluded his run on the show in May. [25] WTTV became the third television station in Indianapolis to affiliate with CBS.
The station first signed on the air on October 24, 1982, as KJTV. Not counting satellite stations, it was the fourth commercial television station — after NBC affiliate KAMR-TV (channel 4), which signed on as KGNC-TV on March 18, 1953, CBS affiliate KFDA-TV (channel 10), which signed on April 4, 1953, and ABC affiliate KVII-TV (channel 7), which signed on the air on December 21, 1957 — and ...