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The network news was presented from Great Falls, as that was the only place that could receive feeds from all of the MTN stations at the same time; the Billings, Butte, and (from 1977) Missoula stations presented local news inserts into the statewide program. [27] However, in Billings, KTVQ had long been the second-place news finisher behind ...
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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 ...
By later in the 1970s, KTVQ had first call rights to NBC shows, with KULR-TV having secondary choice; [23] in 1979, KTVQ aired 10 prime time shows from NBC and KULR another five. [24] In 1980, some NBC programs moved to the newly built KOUS-TV (channel 4), though it was not until 1982 that NBC had a primary affiliate again in Billings.
Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Network Notes Billings: 2 10 KTVQ: CBS: Independent on 2.2, Grit on 2.3 : Billings: Hardin: 4 22 KHMT: Fox: Court TV on 4.2, Laff on 4.3, Ion on 4.4
Radio Billings, LLC - 101.1 KFHW: News / Sports / Talk YCN Radio: Yellowstone County News, LLC 101.9 KRSQ: Contemporary hit radio: Hot 101.9 Radio Billings, LLC - 102.9 KCTR: Country: Cat Country Townsquare Media Billings License, LLC - 103.7 KMHK: Classic rock: The New 103.7 The Hawk Townsquare Media Billings License, LLC - 105.1 KYSX: Country ...
Additionally, some commercial stations in Montana, including KTVQ in Billings and KFBB in Great Falls, carried Sesame Street and may have carried other PBS programs. The University of Utah, owner of KUED, was willing to bring a KUED satellite station to Bozeman if there was enough local support. However, the only viable facilities for such a ...
The partially collapsed truss bridge over the Yellowstone river, the derailed train is in the river and one of the tank cars has ruptured. The Yellowstone River bridge collapse was a train derailment that occurred on June 24, 2023, near Columbus, Montana, United States.