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KVVU-TV (channel 5) is a television station licensed to Henderson, Nevada, United States, serving the Las Vegas area as an affiliate of the Fox network. Owned by Gray Media, the station maintains studios at the Broadcast Center on West Sunset Road in Henderson (using the 25 TV 5 Drive street address), while its transmitter is located on Black Mountain, just southeast of the city.
As the first Las Vegas station on the UHF band, KRLR's promotion in tuning and antennas forged a path for two stations that followed it in the decade: KBLR-TV (channel 39) and KFBT (channel 33). [14] [15] However, in the ratings, it was a distant second to KVVU, one of the nation's strongest independent outlets. [14]
KVVU-TV: Fox: Bounce on 5.2, Court TV Mystery on 5.3, Dabl on 5.4 Ely: Ely: 5 28 K28IZ-D: KVVU-TV: Fox: Bounce on 5.2, Court TV Mystery on 5.3, Dabl on 5.4 Ely: Ely: 8 24 K24GY-D: KLAS-TV: CBS: MeTV on 8.2, Movies! on 8.3, Ion on 8.4 Ely: Ely: 8 14 K14AL-D: KOLO-TV: ABC: MeTV on 8.2, CW+ on 8.3, Outlaw on 8.4, Quest on 8.5, Start TV on 8.6 Ely ...
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A pause in the operation of channel 3 could have resulted in NBC switching stations and affected the financial viability of channel 3. KVVU-TV, the market's independent station, had recently been bought by a group led by Johnny Carson and Herb Kaufmann, the latter of whom reportedly went to New York and negotiated with network executives. [44]
Una Vez Más Holdings was already controlling the station ahead of acquiring it outright in 2004, programming it with Azteca América and signing an agreement to have the sales staff of Las Vegas Fox affiliate KVVU-TV sell commercials on KHDF. [4] During 2011, the station converted to a digital signal and became KHDF-CD.
This is a list of current Ion Mystery affiliates (formerly known as Escape until September 30, 2019, and Court TV Mystery until February 24, 2022), arranged by U.S. state. There are links to and articles on each of the stations, describing their local programming, hosts and technical information, such as broadcast frequencies.
2010, won Ohio Valley Regional Emmy Award for WLEX-TV [7] 2011, won KAPB Award for WLEX-TV [8] [9] 2013, won The Best of Silver State Awards for KSNV-DT (now KSNV) along with KVVU-TV Anchor and Reporter John Huck [10] 2014, nominated 3 Pacific Southwest Regional Emmy Awards for KSNV-DT (now KSNV) [11]