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  2. KYAZ - Wikipedia

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    KYAZ (channel 51) is a television station licensed to Katy, Texas, United States, serving as the Houston area outlet for the classic television network MeTV. Owned and operated by Weigel Broadcasting, the station maintains studios at One Arena Place on Bissonnet Street on Houston's southwest side, and its transmitter is located near Missouri City, Texas.

  3. List of television stations in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Network Notes Abilene: Abilene: 9 29 KRBC-TV: NBC: Grit on 9.2, Laff on 9.3, Bounce TV on 9.4 : Abilene: Sweetwater: 12 20 KTXS-TV: ABC: CW on 12.2, Comet on 12.3

  4. KTRE - Wikipedia

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    KTRE (channel 9) is a television station licensed to Lufkin, Texas, United States, affiliated with ABC and Telemundo.The station is owned by Gray Media, and maintains studios and transmitter facilities on TV Road (near US 69) in the unincorporated community of Pollok.

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  9. KMKT - Wikipedia

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    KMKT got its start on frequency 104.9 FM in the North Texas region after its sister station KLAK moved to Durant, Oklahoma 1987.. It was first branded as "Katy Klassics" (the initials are a reference to the Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad, commonly called the "Katy" railroad), then "Katy Oldies" a year later.