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KLEW-TV (channel 3) is a television station licensed to Lewiston, Idaho, United States, affiliated with CBS. The station serves the Lewis–Clark Valley and Palouse regions of north-central Idaho and southeastern Washington , as well as Wallowa County, Oregon .
Auburn-Lewiston Airport (IATA: LEW, ICAO: KLEW, FAA LID: LEW) is a public airport in Androscoggin County, Maine, United States.It opened in 1935. [1] It is five miles southwest of the cities of Auburn and Lewiston, [2] which jointly own and operate the airport.
Lewiston: 3 32 KLEW-TV: CBS: Charge! on 3.2, Comet on 3.3 Moscow: 12 12 KUID-TV: PBS: satellite of KAID ch. 4 Boise. Idaho PTV Plus on 12.2, Create/Learn on 12.3 ...
KLEW-TV Channel 3, (Digital 32) Lewiston, Idaho KBAS-TV Channel 43, later 16 (ceased operations 1961), Ephrata, Washington Although Cascade Broadcasting originally produced its own programming schedule selecting shows from all major networks and syndicators under the direction of James "Jimmy" Nolan, all three remaining television stations are ...
KIMA operates two semi-satellites–KEPR-TV (channel 19) in Pasco (serving the Tri-Cities) and KLEW-TV (channel 3) in Lewiston, Idaho. They simulcast all network and syndicated programming as provided through KIMA, but air separate commercial inserts, legal identifications and early evening newscasts, and have their own websites.
Pages in category "Lewiston, Idaho" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. ... KLEW-TV; L. Lewiston Broncs; Lewiston High School (Idaho)
KLEW-TV in Lewiston, Idaho; KLNM-LD in Lufkin, Texas; KMCC in Laughlin, Nevada; KMEG in Sioux City, Iowa; KMTI-LD in Manti and Ephraim, Utah, on virtual channel 8; KMYN-LD in Duluth, Minnesota; KMYS in Kerrville, Texas; KNET-CD in Los Angeles, California, uses KNLA-CD's spectrum, on virtual channel 25; KNLA-CD in Los Angeles, California, on ...
CBS is an American broadcast television network owned and operated by Paramount Global, which originated as a radio network in September 1927, and expanded into television in July 1941.