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KLBK-TV (channel 13) is a television station in Lubbock, Texas, United States, affiliated with CBS. It is owned by Nexstar Media Group, which provides certain services to ABC affiliate KAMC (channel 28) under a local marketing agreement (LMA) with Mission Broadcasting. The two stations share studios on University Avenue in south Lubbock, where ...
KAMC (channel 28) is a television station in Lubbock, Texas, United States, affiliated with ABC. It is owned by Mission Broadcasting, which maintains a local marketing agreement (LMA) with Nexstar Media Group, owner of CBS affiliate KLBK-TV (channel 13), for the provision of certain services. The two stations share studios on University Avenue ...
Pages in category "Television stations in Lubbock, Texas" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
KLBB-LD (channel 48) is a low-power television station in Lubbock, Texas, United States, affiliated with MeTV.Owned by Gray Media, it is a sister station to Gray's duopoly of NBC affiliate KCBD (channel 11) and CW+ affiliate KLCW-TV (channel 22), as well as three other low-power stations—MyNetworkTV affiliate KMYL-LD (channel 14), Heroes & Icons affiliate KABI-LD (channel 42), and Class A ...
LATV on 27.2, TBD on 27.3, The Nest on 27.4, Court TV on 27.5 Lubbock: Lubbock: 5 25 KTTZ-TV: PBS: Create on 5.2, PBS Kids on 5.3 Lubbock: Lubbock: 11 11 KCBD: NBC: Outlaw on 11.2, Grit on 11.3, Ion Mystery on 11.4, Laff on 11.5, Dabl on 11.6, Ion Plus on 11.7 Lubbock: Lubbock: 13 31 KLBK-TV: CBS: Court TV on 13.2, Antenna TV on 13.3, Rewind TV ...
Abilene, Texas: KRBC-TV 9: 1953-1956 (secondary) NBC: KTAB-TV 32 Secondary affiliation, with NBC as its primary affiliation. Lost CBS affiliation upon the sign-on of KPAR-TV. Sweetwater-Abilene, Texas: KPAR-TV/KTXS-TV 12: 1956-1979 ABC: Part of the West Texas Broadcast Network, a group of CBS affiliates based at KDUB-TV/KLBK-TV in Lubbock. Lost ...
The call sign was changed to KLBK on June 1, 1962; to KSAX on May 14, 1980; to KKAM on December 6, 1980; [3] to KBBL [4] and then KFMX in 1984; [5] to KMKM and then back to KFMX in November 1988, and back to KKAM on April 1, 1993. [6] KKAM became Lubbock's first all-sports radio station in November 1996, segueing from a news/talk/sports/ag news ...
Thanks to a rather lukewarm live music season in 2024, the music fest and concert scene is ready to come back to life in 2025. ... the iconic Britpop band is reuniting for live shows in the U.S ...