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KLAS-TV (channel 8) is a television station in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, affiliated with CBS and owned by Nexstar Media Group.The station's studios are located on Channel 8 Drive near the northern portion of the Las Vegas Strip in the unincorporated community of Winchester (though with a Las Vegas mailing address), and its transmitter is located on Mount Arden in Henderson.
Las Vegas: Las Vegas: 2 27 KPVT-LD: Guide Biz TV on 2.2, YTA on 2.3, Infomercials on 2.4, France 24 on 2.5, AMG on 2.6, The Walk TV on 2.7 Las Vegas: Las Vegas: 7 30 KDNU-LD Silent Las Vegas: Las Vegas: 17 17 KEEN-CD: CTN: CTN Lifestyle on 17.2, CTNi on 17.3 Las Vegas: Las Vegas: 18 18 KHMP-LD France 24
Shortly after starting KLRJ-TV, Donrey acquired Las Vegas radio station KORK; channel 2 became KORK-TV in 1962, when the FCC permitted KLRJ-TV to change its city of license to Las Vegas. The station moved from channel 2 to channel 3 on January 3, 1967, as part of a transmitter site relocation. In 1971, the Las Vegas Valley Broadcasting Company ...
A 1.4-mile stretch of Las Vegas Blvd., from the Palazzo south to Planet Hollywood will produce top-end speeds of more than 210 mph as the cars roar past numerous iconic resorts like the Flamingo ...
KHSV (channel 21) is a television station in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, affiliated with the digital multicast network MeTV. KHSV is owned by Howard Stirk Holdings and broadcasts from Black Mountain, near Henderson (southwest of I-11/US 93/US 95). Channel 21 went on the air as KRLR, the second independent station for
The channel had been in the planning stage for more than a year prior to its launch. [8] Las Vegas One had its own news staff, [6] and also utilized the staffs and resources of Channel 8 and the Las Vegas Sun. [6] [5] [9] Las Vegas One was a sister channel to KLAS Channel 8. [10] At the time of launch, Las Vegas One broadcast from both the KLAS ...
In 1956, Reynolds bought KOLO radio (AM 920, now KIHM) and changed channel 8's callsign to the present KOLO-TV. [2] The callsignKZTV now reside on the CBS affiliate in Corpus Christi, Texas. Four years later, KOLO-AM-TV got sister stations in Las Vegas when it bought KORK-AM-FM-TV as part of Donrey's purchase of the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada, IWCC was founded on October 1, 1979, following the purchase of KORK-TV, the NBC affiliate in Las Vegas, by local attorney James E. Rogers and 16 Las Vegas residents. KORK-TV was renamed KVBC after taking control and KSNV-DT (now KSNV) on July 9, 2010, and Rogers expanded Sunbelt's reach to include other ...