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Channel 2: KCLV - City of Las Vegas; Channel 4: CCTV - Clark County also available as streaming video; Channel 19: Las Vegas One, a joint project between Cox Cable, KLAS-TV and The Greenspun Corporation (Ceased Operation) Channel 3: KLBC - tv2KLBC
Cox 22 Features live sports programming from the Wichita State University. YurView Las Vegas Las Vegas: Cox 96 (2004-2017) Carries San Diego Padres games produced by MLB Network [5] Also broadcasts live sports programming from University of Nevada, Las Vegas. YurView Louisiana: New Orleans Baton Rouge Lafayette: Cox 4 (2001-2017) YurView New ...
Las Vegas: 1997–2004: Las Vegas: Nevada: 1965–1997 and 2004–2005: Las Vegas, Reno, Sacramento (area near Lake Tahoe, until 1990) 76,885: Reno: 1997–2004: Reno, Sacramento (area near Lake Tahoe) New Hampshire: New Hampshire: from July 21, 1973: Boston (New Hampshire part), Manchester, Portland (New Hampshire part) 151,691: Northern New ...
All of them are labeled in virtual channel number and cable channel number. ... Henderson/Las Vegas: KVVU-TV: 5.4 9: Fox: ... KOKI-TV: 23.3 Cox 69: 22: Fox: Imagicomm ...
Formerly on DT4, main channel was independent until 2020. Savannah: WJCL (TV) 22.2: 22: ABC: Hearst Television: Formerly on WSAV-TV DT3 Thomasville (Tallahassee, Florida) WCTV: 6.2: 20: CBS: Gray Television: Primarily an affiliate of My Network TV with high school basketball games being aired on Saturday afternoons during the season. Simulcast ...
In June 2010 Time Warner Cable began carrying the channel's high definition feed on its Desert Cities systems. [20] The channel was dropped from TWC lineups sometime in 2016. Games (but not the full lineup) were also made available to Cox subscribers in the Las Vegas Market.
In Las Vegas, where the dispute threatened to black out Super Bowl 50 due to local CBS station KLAS-TV being affected by the dispute, Cox announced on February 3, 2016, that it would offer a free preview of the game's Spanish-language broadcaster, ESPN Deportes, over Super Bowl weekend. The next day, Cox reached a new deal with Nexstar, and the ...
KMCC (channel 34), branded Vegas 34, is an independent television station licensed to Laughlin, Nevada, United States, serving the Las Vegas area. It is owned by the E. W. Scripps Company alongside ABC affiliate KTNV-TV (channel 13).