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KRGV-TV (channel 5) is a television station licensed to Weslaco, Texas, United States, serving as the ABC affiliate for the Lower Rio Grande Valley. The station is owned by the Manship family of Baton Rouge, Louisiana , through Mobile Video Tapes, Inc., which frequently does business as KRGV-TV Corporation.
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Viewers can watch clips or live streaming of the channel at no charge. [36] On 24 July 2013, it was added to the Roku streaming player. Sky News International is available on news.sky.com to viewers around the world. On 30 September 2014, Sky News began live streaming the channel on YouTube. [37]
5 13 KRGV-TV: ABC: Novelisima on 5.2, Independent on 5.3 Brownsville/McAllen: Brownsville: 23 24 KVEO-TV: NBC: CBS on 23.2 Brownsville/McAllen: Harlingen: 38 16 KFXV: Fox: Brownsville/McAllen: Rio Grande City: 40 14/22/25 KTLM: TEL: TeleXitos on 40.2, Cozi TV on 40.3, NBC American Crimes on 40.4 Brownsville/McAllen: Harlingen: 44 21 KLUJ-TV: TBN
Vigil was held on Sunday for Cleveland shooting victims as Francisco Oropesa, 38, remains on the run
In 1987, KRGV became KRGE when Daytona Group of Texas, Inc. acquired the station. Daytona, which was controlled by Norman S. Drubner, also owned KRIX 99.5 FM. [9] The addition of the FM station was a last-ditch effort to maintain KRGV/KRGE's long-running Top 40 format, which finally went by the wayside in 1988 with a format flip to oldies. [10]
KRDH-LD in Cripple Creek, etc., Colorado, on virtual channel 5; KSCP-LP in Sitka, Alaska, on virtual channel 5, which rebroadcasts KUBD; KTDJ-LD in Dayton, Texas, on virtual channel 5; KVCR-DT in San Bernardino, California, on virtual channel 24; KVHF-LD in Fresno, California, on virtual channel 4; KXDA-LD in Garland, Texas, on virtual channel 41
For the next 22 years, the two stations split ABC programming; when KRGV-TV changed to being a primary ABC affiliate in 1976, [7] KGBT-TV became a joint CBS-NBC affiliate until KVEO-TV began in 1981. [8] Channel 4 remained under Tichenor ownership for more than 30 years and was the traditional ratings leader in the Rio Grande Valley for news.