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Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Network Notes Bangor: 5 19 W19FA-D: CBS: CW on 5.12, Catchy Comedy on 5.13, Circle on 5.14, Ion on 5.15, Grit on 5.16 : 13 5 WEXZ-LD Retro TV
Biz TV Bruce: 7 14 WTME-LD: Local Retro TV on 7.2, Heartland on 7.4 Starkville: 22 22 W22EP-D: Silent Columbus: 25 25 WLMS-LD: Silent Columbus: 30 30 W30ES-D: Silent Booneville: 34 34 WHBH-CD Unity TV Fulton: 39 24 W24EP-D: Unity TV Tupelo: 40 14 W14EQ-D
KXII clears the entire CBS network schedule; however, the station carries the CBS WKND block on Saturday mornings one hour earlier than most CBS affiliates, via the "live" network feed, as the station does not air a local morning newscast on weekends (allowing KXII to carry the full CBS Saturday morning schedule without deferring some programs ...
KWCH-DT (channel 12) is a television station licensed to Hutchinson, Kansas, United States, serving the Wichita area as an affiliate of CBS.It is owned by Gray Media alongside CW affiliate KSCW-DT (channel 33) and maintains studios on 37th Street North in northeast Wichita and a transmitter facility located east of Hutchinson in rural northeastern Reno County.
The UPN feed and other programming were now received in Cape Girardeau and sent to the analog transmitters in Paducah and Murray, as well as local cable companies, as a digital subchannel of KFVS-TV. [24] In addition, KFVS-TV began producing a 9 p.m. local newscast for WQTV–WQWQ, which was anchored from the station's new Paducah news bureau. [25]
WTVR-TV had been on-the-air since 1948 while WXEX-TV (now WRIC-TV) had been on-the-air from Petersburg since 1955. The main competitors for the analog VHF channel 12 license were Larus and Brother Tobacco Company , owner of WRVA (AM 1140) and WRVB-FM (94.5, now WRVQ ) and Richmond Newspapers, owner of WRNL and forerunner of Media General .
KHAS-TV produced 16 hours of local news per week, with 3 hours each weekday and 30 minutes on Saturday and Sunday. Newscasts aired weekdays at 6 and 11:30 a.m., weeknights at 5 and 6 p.m., and seven nights a week at 10 p.m. Upon the station going dark on June 13, 2014, the entire news operation moved to KSNB-TV.
Grit launched at Noon Eastern Time on that date, [7] with the 1952 film High Noon as the network's inaugural broadcast, leading off a week-long festival of John Wayne films. [ 3 ] Katz estimated, based on direct response advertising business by September 2015, the network had over 250,000 prime time viewer and available in 91 million homes and ...