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  2. KSNV - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. List of television stations in Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Channel 2: KCLV - City of Las Vegas; Channel 4: CCTV - Clark County also available as streaming video; Channel 19: Las Vegas One, a joint project between Cox Cable, KLAS-TV and The Greenspun Corporation (Ceased Operation) Channel 3: KLBC - tv2KLBC

  4. KVCW - Wikipedia

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    On April 22, 1987, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) issued an original construction permit to 4-A Communications to build a new full-power television station, on UHF channel 33, to serve the Las Vegas market. 4-A Communications, owned by Lawrence and Teri DePaulis, became Channel 33, Inc. (which remained the station's licensee until 2015) in August 1987.

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    Law enforcement in Las Vegas provided an update on the investigation into a Tesla Cybertruck that exploded outside the Trump International Hotel there early Wednesday.

  7. Sue Manteris - Wikipedia

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    She began working in television in 1985 as a reporter and weekend anchor at KCWY-TV in Casper, Wyoming. She later moved to work in TV news positions at KULR-TV in Billings, Montana and WWAY-TV in Wilmington, North Carolina. Manteris moved to Las Vegas in early 1989 when she joined the NBC affiliate, Channel 3 , as a news anchor.

  8. Jim Snyder (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    3 External links. Toggle the table of contents. ... KAYU-TV and KCWT (1987) KNDO and KNDU (1987–1989) Unknown (1989–1991) KSNV (1991–1994 and 1998–present)

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