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  2. KKFX-CD - Wikipedia

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    KKFX-CD (channel 24, cable 11) is a low-power, Class A television station licensed to San Luis Obispo, California, United States, serving the Central Coast of California as an affiliate of the Fox network.

  3. List of ATSC 3.0 television stations in the United States

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    Local 10+ 10.4: Minneapolis/ ... Norfolk/ Portsmouth/ Newport News, VA: WMTO-LD: 6 WNLO-CD: 14 WAVY-TV: NBC: 10: ... Santa Barbara/ Santa Maria/ San Luis Obispo, CA ...

  4. List of radio stations in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Call sign Frequency City of License [1] [2] [3] Licensee [1] [2] [3] Format [4]; WABN: 1230 AM: Abingdon: Information Communications Corporation: Conservative Talk WACL: 98.5 FM: Elkton

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  6. List of television stations in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of broadcast television stations that are licensed in the U.S. state of Virginia. ... Scripps News on 49.2, Ion Mystery on 49.3, Defy TV on 49.4, ...

  7. KCOY-TV - Wikipedia

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    This continued until January 1997, when a new low-power station in San Luis Obispo, KKFX-LP (channel 11), was launched by KEYT owner Smith Broadcasting. [ 26 ] KCOY made local news in 1995 when it hired Rick Martel, who had been a popular anchor at market-leading KSBY-TV, [ 27 ] to anchor its evening newscasts.

  8. EDITORIAL: Most of W.Va. has local news -- for now - AOL

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    Dec. 3—West Virginia is surprisingly lucky when it comes to local news: All but two of our 55 counties have some kind of local publication, according to recent research by Northwestern ...

  9. List of Ion Television affiliates - Wikipedia

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    The Ion-owned stations are a part of the Ion Media unit of Scripps Networks, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the E. W. Scripps Company. [2] Stations are listed in alphabetical order by city of license. A blue background indicates an affiliate originating as a digital subchannel. A gray background indicates a low-power station or translator.