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  2. KRTV - Wikipedia

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    KRTV (channel 3) is a television station in Great Falls, Montana, United States, affiliated with CBS. It is owned by the E. W. Scripps Company alongside KTGF-LD (channel 50), the local NBC affiliate, and is part of the Montana Television Network (MTN), a statewide network of CBS-affiliated stations.

  3. Montana Television Network - Wikipedia

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    This caused KRTV's news ratings to swoon; after several years with KRTV on top, KFBB took the lead in the market and was able to market itself as a more local newscast than its competitor. [9] Conversely, KTVQ made some inroads on dominant KULR-TV. [15] KULR-TV anchor Dave Rye argued that the Lilly approach to news was too "big-city" for ...

  4. KRTV (Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    KRTV was a television station on ultra high frequency (UHF) channel 17 in Little Rock, Arkansas, United States. The first television station in Arkansas, KRTV operated from April 1953 to March 1954. The first television station in Arkansas, KRTV operated from April 1953 to March 1954.

  5. KFBB-TV - Wikipedia

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    KFBB-TV/KHBB-LP logos, used through 2008. KFBB-TV began broadcasting on March 21, 1954. As the first television station in Great Falls, KFBB-TV was affiliated with all four major networks, and would broadcast programming from all three until KRTV signed on and took the NBC affiliation in October 1958.

  6. 2013 Emergency Alert System hijackings - Wikipedia

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    All five emergency alert hijackings took place on February 11, 2013, in Great Falls, Montana, Marquette, Michigan, La Crosse, Wisconsin, and Portales, New Mexico.The hijackings primarily compromised the television stations of KRTV, WKBT-DT, WBUP, WNMU, and KENW; however, the incident also led to stations ABC10 and its sister station CW 5 to disconnect their networks from the EAS system to ...

  7. KTVQ - Wikipedia

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    The Montana Network, the original owner, sold the KOOK stations to Joe Sample in 1956, and they moved into the present KTVQ studios in 1959. Sample's acquisitions of KXLF-TV in Butte 1961 and KRTV in Great Falls in 1969 formed the basis of the Montana Television Network; KOOK radio was sold off in 1973, and channel 2 changed its call sign to KTVQ.

  8. Scripps Networks - Wikipedia

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    TrueReal – a digital broadcast O.T.A. network which carried reality programming targeted to women from the A&E Networks library. Folded on March 27, 2023. Defy TV (Defy TV Media, LLC) – an O.T.A. broadcast network / subchannel for local stations carrying reality programming from the A&E Networks library. Folded on July 1, 2024.

  9. List of Ion Television affiliates - Wikipedia

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    Ion Television is a television network based in the United States made up of 44 owned-and-operated stations and 194 network affiliates, 164 of which broadcast as digital subchannels. [1]