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The Nebraska Television Network (NTV) is the ABC affiliate for most of central and western Nebraska. It consists of two full-power stations— KHGI-TV (channel 13) in Kearney , with its transmitter near Lowell , and KWNB-TV (channel 6) in Hayes Center —as well as two low-power stations in McCook and North Platte .
The previous set was then shipped to the Pappas-owned Nebraska Television Network (NTV) in Kearney. [29] However, the news expansions were rolled back for economic reasons in March 2000, resulting in 28 employees being laid off. [30] Generally, KPTM's newscasts had a higher proportion of national news stories than their competitors. [31]
News Channel Nebraska WeatherNation on 21.2 Lincoln: 27 27 KFDY-LD: Telemundo: News Channel Nebraska on 27.2, 3ABN on 27.3 33 33 KAJS-LD: Court TV: Bounce on 33.2, Scripps News on 33.3, getTV on 33.4 Lincoln: Columbus: 48 16 KAJS-LD: News Channel Nebraska WeatherNation on 48.2, Telemundo on 48.3 North Platte: North Platte: 10 25 KNPL-LD: CBS ...
The new KFXL was added as a subchannel to the two high-power NTV stations, KHGI-TV in Kearney and KWNB-TV in Hayes Center. [17] KSNB-TV and its Lincoln translators left the air on December 1, 2009, after Pappas terminated the time brokerage agreement with KSNB-TV owner Colins Broadcasting Corporation; [ 18 ] KTVG-TV left the air on April 5, 2010.
On June 12, 2009, Pappas converted KCWL-TV, an affiliate of The CW it managed in Lincoln, to Fox Nebraska as KFXL-TV. [23] This fulfilled an ambition of Pappas that dated to the late 1990s. [24] Additionally, Fox Nebraska was added to subchannels of the NTV stations at Kearney and Hayes Center—KHGI-TV and KWNB-TV. [25]
KOLN/KGIN also produces nightly newscasts, My News at 9, formerly Nebraska Central News and 10/11 Central Nebraska News, targeting all of the viewing area and featuring weather forecasts for both eastern (Lincoln) and central (Grand Island/Hastings/Kearney) Nebraska, which airs at 9 p.m. on KSNB's digital subchannel and KOLN/KGIN's digital ...
In January 1961, a plan was released proposing the use of five additional very high frequency (VHF) channels for educational use in the state of Nebraska to expand the coverage of KUON-TV in Lincoln to 90 percent of the state population: channel 13 at Alliance, channel 8 at Albion, channel 3 at Bassett, channel 4 at Kearney, and channel 9 at North Platte. [4]
[25] [26] Due to Nebraska's cold winter weather, the station elected to make the transition early rather than on the national February 17, 2009, analog shutoff date. [27] The digital signal on channel 5 is one of only 48 full-power stations in the United States to broadcast digitally using a low-VHF/Band I channel.