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Several applications had been made for channel 62 in Kansas City in the late 1960s, including by Dick Bailey and TVue Associates, [2] but interest around the channel allocation started in earnest at the end of the 1970s, as several business ventures around the country analyzed using unused UHF channels in major cities to broadcast subscription television (STV) programming.
98.1 KMBZ-FM Kansas City ; 98.9 KQRC-FM Leavenworth, Kansas ; 99.7 KZPT Kansas City (Adult contemporary) 100.1 KKWK Cameron (Adult contemporary) 100.3 KDVV Topeka, Kansas (Album-oriented rock) 100.7 KMZU Carrollton ; 101.1 KCFX Harrisonville (Classic rock) 102.1 KCKC Kansas City (Adult contemporary) 103.3 KPRS Kansas City (Urban contemporary)
Kansas City: 4 34 WDAF-TV: Fox: Antenna TV on 4.2, Rewind TV on 4.3, TBD on 4.4 5 24 KCTV: CBS: The365 on 5.2, This TV on 5.3, Quest on 5.4, Outlaw on 5.5 9 29 KMBC-TV: ABC: MeTV on 9.2, Story Television on 9.3, Charge! on 9.4 Kansas City: St. Joseph: 16 21 KTAJ-TV: TBN: Hillsong Channel on 16.2, Smile on 16.3, Enlace on 16.4, Positiv on 16.5 ...
Pages in category "Television stations in the Kansas City metropolitan area" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
KCWE (channel 29) is a television station in Kansas City, Missouri, United States, affiliated with The CW. It is owned by Hearst Television alongside ABC affiliate KMBC-TV (channel 9). The two stations share studios on Winchester Avenue in the Ridge-Winchester section of Kansas City, Missouri; KCWE's transmitter is located in the city's Blue ...
The two stations share studios on Shawnee Mission Parkway in Fairway, Kansas; KCTV's transmitter facility, the KCTV Broadcast Tower, is located in the Union Hill section of Kansas City, Missouri. Channel 5 was the fourth television channel to go on the air in Kansas City; KCMO-TV began broadcasting on September 27, 1953, as the television ...
The two stations share studios on Oak Street in southern Kansas City, Missouri; KSHB-TV's transmitter is located at the Blue River Greenway in the city's Hillcrest section. Channel 41 in Kansas City began broadcasting after years of delays as KBMA-TV on September 28, 1970. Owned by and named for the Business Men's Assurance Company, it was the ...
In September 2023, the channel was relaunched as Spectrum News 1 Kansas City, adding local and national news programming to the existing sports coverage. [5] During the day, local news headlines are aired every 30 minutes supplemented by news from Spectrum News+ , Spectrum's national channel offering curated coverage from its local news channels.