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  2. KOLN - Wikipedia

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    The "10/11" brand is so well established in Nebraska that when Gray brought KSNB back on the air in 2012, it initially did so under the branding "10/11 Central Nebraska". Likewise, when it relaunched its longtime translator in North Platte as locally-focused CBS affiliate KNPL-LD , it used the branding "10/11 North Platte".

  3. KFOR-TV (Nebraska) - Wikipedia

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    It was the ABC affiliate for the Omaha-Lincoln market. However, according to longtime KOLN personality Leta Powell Drake, Omaha stations KMTV and WOW-TV (now WOWT), both of which had a secondary ABC affiliation, had first choice on ABC programming and blocked KFOR from airing ABC's most popular shows during prime time. [2]

  4. KSNB-TV - Wikipedia

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    KSNB-TV (channel 4) is a television station licensed to York, Nebraska, United States, serving southeastern and central Nebraska as an affiliate of NBC.It is owned by Gray Media alongside CBS affiliates KOLN/KGIN (channels 10 and 11) in Lincoln and Grand Island, and CW+ affiliate KCWH-LD (channel 18) in Lincoln.

  5. Nebraska Television Network - Wikipedia

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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.

  6. List of television stations in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Channel 10: KFOR-TV - CBS - Lincoln ... Channel 16: KTUW - Ind. - Scottsbluff (2006–2009) Channel 17 ... Circle on 10.5, True Crime Network on 10.6 Cambridge: 11 30 ...

  7. Nebraska Public Media - Wikipedia

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    Nebraska Public Media consists of nine full-power TV stations that make up the network; all stations have callsigns beginning with the letter K, as licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), and ending in NE (the postal abbreviation for Nebraska) except "UON" (University of Nebraska) for the Lincoln station.

  8. KETV - Wikipedia

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    KETV first signed on the air 67 years ago on September 17, 1957; it was Omaha's third television station (behind WOW-TV, channel 6, now WOWT and KMTV, channel 3).The station has been an ABC affiliate from its debut (and the only one in Omaha that has never changed its affiliation); KETV is the second full-time ABC affiliate in the Omaha market; KOLN-TV in Lincoln previously served as Omaha's ...

  9. Jim Cantore - Wikipedia

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    The Weather Channel gave him his first job out of college in July of that year and he has worked there ever since. Cantore has become one of the best-known meteorologists on American television. [2] Algis Laukaitis of the Lincoln (Nebraska) Journal Star referred to Cantore as the "rock star of meteorologists". [3]