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KTRK-TV (channel 13) is a television station in Houston, Texas, United States, serving as the market's ABC outlet. Owned and operated by the network's ABC Owned Television Stations division, the station maintains studios on Bissonnet Street in Houston's Upper Kirby district. [ 2 ]
KTRK or the National Broadcasting Corporation of the Kyrgyz Republic, is the Kyrgyzstan government's public broadcasting corporation, headquartered in Bishkek. The state-run corporation includes 6 TV channels and 3 radio channels, with the corporation having more than 1000 employees.
KTRK-TV: ABC: Localish on 13.2, Charge! on 13.3, QVC on 13.4 Houston: Houston: 14 24 ... Channel 33: KMEC-TV – Ind. – Dallas (10/1/1967 – 10/1968 as KMEC-TV, ...
The show utilizes the news staff and studio of ABC owned-and-operated KTRK-TV (channel 13); the agreement is the second between Nexstar and an ABC O&O station, after an existing partnership between WPHL-TV and WPVI-TV in Philadelphia. [50] On August 20, 2020, KIAH rebranded its morning newscast as No Wait Weather + Traffic, ending Morning Dose.
Ýaşlyk (Youth channel) Turkmenistan (International channel broadcast in seven languages: Turkmen, Russian, English, French, Chinese, Arabic and Persian) Türkmen Owazy (Music channel) Aşgabat (Focusing on the capital of Turkmenistan) Turkmenistan Sport (Sports channel) Arkadag TV
KTRK may refer to: Kyrgyz Television, public broadcasting company of the Kyrgyz Republic; KTRK-TV, a digital VHF television station (channel 13) licensed to Houston, Texas, United States; The ICAO airport code for Truckee-Tahoe Airport in Truckee, California, United States; A radio station in the video game Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines
As a result, WBKB's channel 4 license was sold to CBS, which subsequently changed that station's call letters to WBBM-TV; that outlet would move to VHF channel 2 several months later on July 5, 1953. The old WBKB's on-air and behind-the-scenes staff stayed at the new WBBM-TV, while the WBKB call letters and management moved to channel 7 (from ...
KHOU is the third commercial station in Houston to utilize a part of the UH campus for its facilities, after ill-fated KNUZ-TV (channel 39) from 1953 to 1954 and KTRK-TV (channel 13) from its 1954 launch until its 1961 move to its current studios in the Upper Kirby district.