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  2. 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)

  3. YurView - Wikipedia

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    Cox 22 Features live sports programming from the Wichita State University. YurView Las Vegas Las Vegas: Cox 96 (2004-2017) Carries San Diego Padres games produced by MLB Network [5] Also broadcasts live sports programming from University of Nevada, Las Vegas. YurView Louisiana: New Orleans Baton Rouge Lafayette: Cox 4 (2001-2017) YurView New ...

  4. Cox Communications - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Cox Enterprises announced its intention to purchase those shares of Cox Communications which it did not already own. A $6.6 billion tender offer was completed in December of that year, and Cox Communications has been a wholly owned subsidiary ever since. [30] This was the second time Cox Communications was taken private by Cox Enterprises.

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    Premier package comes with even more live TV channels, on-demand shows and movies, all local channels and regional sports networks, plus Max, Cinemax, Paramount+ with Showtime and Starz — all in ...

  6. All 124 Cable Channels Ranked by Average Viewership in 2021 - AOL

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    Finally, mercifully, Comedy.TV is not dead last

  7. KTUD-CD - Wikipedia

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    Unlike other low-power television stations not connected to a full-power mother station, the station was available on channel 14 through Cox cable systems in the Las Vegas Valley. The "-CD" suffix in the call letters denoted the station's status as a "Class A" digital television station, a slight upgrade from its previous "low power" (-LD ...