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KMIZ (channel 17) is a television station licensed to Columbia, Missouri, United States, serving the Columbia–Jefferson City market as an affiliate of ABC and MyNetworkTV.It is owned by the News-Press & Gazette Company alongside Fox affiliate KQFX-LD (channel 22, also licensed to Columbia); the stations together are branded as the "Networks of Mid-Missouri".
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Knorr organized large international assemblies, instituted new training programs for members, and expanded missionary activity and branch offices worldwide. [87] He also increased the use of explicit instructions guiding Jehovah's Witnesses' lifestyle and conduct as well as a greater use of congregational judicial procedures to enforce a strict ...
Daystar is available on broadcast and cable television in the United States and worldwide on direct broadcast satellite systems such as DirecTV and Dish Network, and unencrypted satellite. The network is composed of two VHF and 37 UHF television stations, which each broadcast all or part of Daystar's program lineup. Daystar owns a number of ...
American Broadcasting Company (ABC) – The nation's third-largest commercial network, ABC was originally formed from the NBC Blue Network (1927–1945), a radio network which the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) forced NBC (National Broadcasting Company) to sell in 1943 for anti-monopoly reasons, the ABC-TV network began broadcasting in 1948.
WFQX-TV [b] 33: Rockfleet Broadcasting WFUP [b] 45: Rockfleet Broadcasting Augusta, Georgia: WRDW-DT Gray Television Sioux Falls, South Dakota: KELO-DT Young Broadcasting: Peoria, Illinois: WHOI [d] 19: Sinclair Broadcast Group WAOE: 59: Venture Technologies Group Montgomery, Alabama: WRJM-TV: 67: Register Communications Boise, Idaho: KNIN-TV ...
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The station was the first station to broadcast from the city, and the first television station in the Southern Tier of Western New York to prove to be commercially viable; WNYP-TV (channel 26), an earlier effort based in Jamestown, failed after only three years in the late 1960s and was passed on to a religious broadcaster.