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KVII-TV (channel 7) is a television station in Amarillo, Texas, United States, affiliated with ABC and The CW Plus.Owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group, the station maintains studios at One Broadcast Center between South Pierce and South Buchanan streets in downtown Amarillo, and its transmitter is located west of US 87/287, in unincorporated Potter County.
Originally a separate station in Elk City under the KSWB call letters, it was soon acquired and moved to Sayre, where it served in turn as a semi-satellite of two different Amarillo television stations—first KFDA-TV, then KVII-TV. Marsh shut the station down on December 2, 1992, citing the availability of Oklahoma-based ABC affiliates on ...
The television stations in Amarillo, Texas, United States. Pages in category "Television stations in Amarillo, Texas" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
Amarillo High School graduate Rick Husband, astronaut and the Space Shuttle commander of STS-107 who was killed when the craft disintegrated after reentry into the Earth's atmosphere. Charles Albright, serial killer; George Hendricks Beverley, U.S. Air Force general; Grady Booch, software engineer
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In May 1976, KFDA-TV was sold to the Panhandle Telecasting Company (originally known as Amarillo Telecasters, and under licensee to Midessa Television Inc.) – a partnership of Ray Herndon, majority owner of KMID-TV in Midland, and R.H. Drewry, owner of KSWO-TV in Lawton, Oklahoma – for $2.8 million; the sale was received FCC approval 3½ months later on August 20.
The award-winning journalist sat down with starstruck host Ronny Chieng to discuss her new memoir Connie in an expansive interview that also touched on the current state of the news media, and it ...
Asian American broadcast journalist Connie Chung appeared on TODAY, reflecting her 40 year career and encounters with racism and sexism.