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¹ W27EI-D is a translator licensed to Valley Television Cooperative, Inc. which rebroadcasts CBS programming from Tegna Media's WUSA-TV in Washington, D.C. Wisconsin [ edit ]
KSFL-TV (channel 36) is a television station in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States. It is owned by Forum Communications Company alongside low-power station KCWS-LD (channel 27). KSFL-TV's studios are located on West 57th Street in Sioux Falls, and its transmitter is located in Rowena .
CBS affiliate owned by Lockwood Broadcast Group Winchester, VA: TV3 Winchester: 3 [n] — 2007–2013: Defunct, closed in 2013. Casper, WY: KCWY: 13: 12: 2013–2024: NBC affiliate owned by Marquee Broadcasting Cheyenne, WY: KGWN-TV: 5: 30: 2013–2024: CBS affiliate owned by Marquee Broadcasting
Jonathan Fernandez, Sioux Falls Argus Leader September 17, 2024 at 11:46 AM It's Week 4 of the South Dakota high school football season, and there are three top-five matchups on the SDHSAA ...
Sioux City, IA: KPTH-DT3: 44.3 [δ] 2021 [o] Sinclair Broadcast Group Sioux Falls, SD: KELO-TV: 11 1957 Nexstar Media Group South Bend, IN: WSBT-TV: 22 1952 Sinclair Broadcast Group Spartanburg–Greenville, SC–Asheville, NC: WSPA-TV: 7 1956 Nexstar Media Group Spokane, WA: KREM: 2 1976 Tegna Inc. Springfield, MA: WSHM-LD [AB] 33 2003 Gray ...
KFDA-TV (channel 10) is a television station in Amarillo, Texas, United States, affiliated with CBS. It is owned by Gray Media alongside Borger-licensed Telemundo affiliate KEYU (channel 31). The two stations share studios on Broadway Drive (just south of West Cherry Avenue) in northern Amarillo, where KFDA's transmitter is also located.
Fox on 46.2, Antenna TV on 46.3, Cozi TV on 46.4, Court TV on 46.5 Sioux Falls/Sioux City, IA: Vermillion: 2 34 KUSD-TV: PBS: World Channel on 2.2, Create on 2.3, PBS Kids on 2.4, SDPB Radio on 2.5, SDPB Classical on 2.6 Watertown/Aberdeen: Florence: 3 3 KDLO-TV: CBS: satellite of KELO-TV. MyNet on 3.2, Ion on 3.3, Ion Mystery on 3.4
A full-time ABC affiliate was not broadcast in the region until 1967, when KCAU-TV in Sioux City switched from CBS. It did so in part because KELO-TV was building a 2,000-foot (610 m) broadcast tower at Rowena in collaboration with KSOO-TV. [27] [28] [14] The Sioux City station advertised in the Argus Leader in Sioux Falls, staking a claim to ...