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  2. KEIN - Wikipedia

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    In late 1928 KFBB was assigned to 1360 kHz, sharing time with KGIR (now KXTL) in Butte. In the fall of 1929, KFBB moved to Great Falls, making its debut broadcast there on September 30, 1929. [ 6 ] The station moved to 1280 kHz in early 1930, and now no longer had to share time with any other stations. [ 7 ]

  3. KFBB-TV - Wikipedia

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    KFBB-TV (channel 5) is a television station in Great Falls, Montana, United States, affiliated with ABC, Fox and MyNetworkTV. Owned by the Cowles Company, the station maintains studios and transmitter facilities on Old Havre Highway in Black Eagle (with a Great Falls mailing address). KHBB-LD (channel 21) in Helena operates as a semi-satellite ...

  4. Montana Television Network - Wikipedia

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    The predecessor to MTN was the Skyline Network, which began in 1958. It included KOOK-TV in Billings, KXLF-TV in Butte and its satellite KXLJ-TV in Helena, and KFBB-TV in Great Falls, as well as two Idaho properties, KID-TV in Idaho Falls and KLIX-TV in Twin Falls. [1] The network was organized by the owners of KXLF, KID-TV, and KMVT.

  5. Pat Kearney (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    Kearney attended Montana State University in Bozeman, earning his degree in Film and Television in 1978. After brief stops in Great Falls (KFBB-TV as a reporter in 1979) and Billings (KTVQ-TV as a videographer 1979–1981), he was hired in 1981 as a news reporter at KXLF-TV in Butte, and promoted to news director in 1986.

  6. 1966 in television - Wikipedia

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    February 1 – KFBB-TV in Great Falls, Montana becomes the first station in that state to affiliate primarily with ABC. February 5 – ABC Scope begins to devote itself exclusively to coverage of the Vietnam war. February 13 – The Rolling Stones make another appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show in the United States.

  7. KULR-TV - Wikipedia

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    Dix Communications sold KULR-TV, along with KFBB-TV in Great Falls, to Max Media on June 16, 2004, for $12.25 million. [ 34 ] [ 35 ] Dix chairman Robert Dix said that the sale made sense, as KULR and KFBB were the company's last two television stations. [ 36 ]

  8. Montana PBS - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, some commercial stations in Montana, including KTVQ in Billings and KFBB in Great Falls, carried Sesame Street and may have carried other PBS programs. The University of Utah, owner of KUED, was willing to bring a KUED satellite station to Bozeman if there was enough local support. However, the only viable facilities for such a ...

  9. KTVH-DT - Wikipedia

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    In December 1984, a bankruptcy court approved the sale of channel 12 to Great Northern Communications, which signed a contract to purchase the license and physical assets for $1.16 million in March 1985. Great Northern was owned by Don Bradley and Lyle Courtnage, who had recently purchased KMON radio in Great Falls. [42]