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The station first signed on the air by Signal Hill Telecasting Corporation [2] on August 10, 1953, as WTVI, broadcasting on UHF channel 54. It was originally licensed to Belleville, Illinois (across the Mississippi River from St. Louis), and was the second television station in the St. Louis market after KSD-TV (channel 5, now KSDK) on February 8, 1947.
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December 10, 2015. "Missouri: News and Media: Television". DMOZ. AOL. (Directory ceased in 2017) Missouri Broadcasters Association "Missouri - Television Stations". Station Index. "Missouri TV stations". Newslink. "Missouri TV Stations". Mondo Times. "Top 15 TV Stations in Missouri". Muck Ruck. "Missouri Television Stations". Official USA ...
The station first signed on the air on July 8, 1954, as KWK-TV. At its launch, channel 4 was owned by a consortium which included Robert T. Convey (28%) and the now-defunct Newhouse Newspapers–published St. Louis Globe-Democrat (23%), who jointly operated KWK radio (1380 AM, now KXFN); Elzey M. Roberts Sr., former owner of KXOK radio (630 AM, now KYFI), which had to be sold as a condition of ...
The News-Leader compiled a list of 16 television shows and movies set in Missouri ... Where to watch? "Meet Me in St. Louis" can be streamed on Hulu, Amazon Prime and Apple TV. ... 16 TV shows ...
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K04JF-D in Nulato, Alaska, on virtual channel 4, which rebroadcasts K03GL-D; K04JH-D in Homer, Alaska, on virtual channel 4, which rebroadcasts KTBY; K04JZ-D in Gold Hill, Oregon, on virtual channel 10, which rebroadcasts KTVL; K04KP-D in Northway, Alaska; K04KV-D in Unalaska, Alaska, on virtual channel 4, which rebroadcasts K03GL-D
KETC is known among viewers in St. Louis for preempting PBS programs to air library program content or less controversial pledge drive programs [citation needed], such as WQED-produced doo-wop specials, using the default network feed in late night to premiere those PBS programs instead, though St. Louis has traditionally had stations, commercial and non-commercial, preempt programming from ...