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  2. KELO-TV - Wikipedia

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    KELO-TV (channel 11) is a television station in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States, affiliated with CBS, MyNetworkTV, and The CW Plus.The station is owned by Nexstar Media Group, and maintains studios on Phillips Avenue in downtown Sioux Falls; its transmitter is located near Rowena, South Dakota.

  3. List of television stations in South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    satellite of KUSD-TV. World Channel on 11.2, Create on 11.3, PBS Kids on 11.4, SDPB Radio on 11.5, SDPB Classical on 11.6 Pierre: 4 19 KPRY-TV: ABC: satellite of KSFY-TV. CW on 4.2, MeTV on 4.3, NBC on 5.1, Antenna TV on 5.2 Pierre: Reliance: 6 13 KPLO-TV: CBS: satellite of KELO-TV. MyNetworkTV on 6.2, Ion on 6.3, Ion Mystery on 6.4 Pierre: 10 ...

  4. KELO (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KELO was a Top 40 station from approximately the 1960s through the 1980s, and then became an oldies/classic hits hybrid by the 1990s. The station flipped to its current talk format in July 2000. KELO-TV was co-owned with KELO radio from 1953 until 1995, when Midcontinent sold the TV station to Young Broadcasting.

  5. Captain 11 - Wikipedia

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    Captain 11 is an after-school children's program for over 41 years on KELO-TV, [1] broadcast on channel 11 from Sioux Falls, South Dakota.Station weatherman Dave Dedrick [2] donned a yellow-trimmed blue pilot uniform with hat and daily (later weekly as cable TV began to cut into its ratings) became the jolly host of the show.

  6. Jim Burt (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    Burt started broadcasting sports for KELO in June 1947. He broadcast every boys basketball tournament from 1948 to 1982, and was "the voice of the South Dakota Coyotes" from 1952 to 1977. Jim Burt joined South Dakota's first television station, KELO-TV in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, when the station first went on the air in 1953. He served as ...

  7. List of catastrophic collapses of broadcast masts and towers

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    The 850-foot WDIO-TV tower was toppled as winds gusted to 40 mph, buffeting the heavily ice-covered tower. The tower fell onto a nearby utility line which provided power to the remainder of Duluth's television and FM radio stations, and all but one AM radio station.

  8. Midco - Wikipedia

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    The company also bought the construction permit for South Dakota's first television station, KELO-TV, which took to the air in 1953. Midcontinent purchased several other radio and television stations, but began exiting broadcasting in the 1990s (with KELO-TV and its satellites sold off to Young Broadcasting , currently owned by Nexstar ...

  9. Doug Lund - Wikipedia

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    As a child, Doug Lund dreamed of being on television. He reported that the personalities at KELO-TV were idols of his; and, years later, they became his colleagues. In 1974, Doug Lund started his career at KELO-TV as a commercial announcer. In 1975, he joined the Keloland news team; and, he and Steve Hemmingsen co-anchored of the 10pm newscast ...