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Topic | San Francisco Bay Area |
KFOG is an FM radio station in San Francisco, California, broadcasting simultaneously on 104.5 and sister station KFFG 97.7 FM MHz. The 97.7 transmitter is located near Cupertino, California, and serves listeners in the South Bay, San Jose, California, and Silicon Valley who are unable to get a clear signal on 104.5.
The stations' formats are classified as adult album alternative or Triple-A, an eclectic variety of blues, reggae, folk, pop, and rock music from the mid-1960s to the present,...
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Topic | Knoxville |
WMAK, channel 7, is a digital television station serving the Knoxville, Tennessee area. WMAK signed on July 31, 2004, making it one of the few stations in the US to sign on exclusively as a digital station, with no full-powered analog counterpart. WMAK also has two low-powered, Class-A analog repeaters in the Knoxville area: WEZK-LP, channel 28, in Knoxville, and WJZC-LP, channel 22, in Sevierville.
WMAK is owned by Knoxville Channel 7, LLC, a division of South Central Communications (which...
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Topic | Wichita |
KSCW, channel 33, is an affiliate of The CW and based in Wichita, Kansas. It is owned by Schurz Communications and made its debut on the air on August 5, 1999, under the call letters KWCV. Its transmitter is located in Colwich.
On January 24, 2006, the WB and UPN networks announced that they would merge. The newly combined network would be called The CW, the letters representing the first initial of its corporate parents CBS (the parent company of UPN) and the Warner Bros. unit of Time Warner....
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Topic | San Francisco |
WTVS, branded as Detroit Public Television, is the PBS member station in Detroit, Michigan. Broadcasting since 1955, its vision statement is "educate, entertain and inspire — in partnership with our community." The viewer supported station produces many local programs including Get Up! Get Out, In the Frame: Exploring the DIA, Leaders on Leadership American Black Journal, and Am I Right among others. It is also a leading producer of fundraising programs for PBS. Detroit Public TV partners with...
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Topic | Montreal |
CBMT is the CBC's television station in Montreal, Quebec. Programming on CBMT is seen on a network of more than 50 rebroadcasters throughout Quebec and in three communities in northern Manitoba: Brochet, Poplar River, and Shamattawa.
CBMT also has substantial viewership in the United States, mostly from Maine to northeastern New York. It is also seen in Michigan, northern Wisconsin and northern Minnesota CBMT is the CBC station of choice for Charter systems in (at least) Bay City, Midland,...
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Topic | Las Cruces |
KTDO, channel 48 (digital 47), is a television station affiliated with Telemundo, serving the El Paso, Texas television market. It is licensed to Las Cruces, New Mexico.
The station signed on the air in November 1984, as English-language independent station KASK-TV. Five years later, it became KZIA, and in 1995, the station joined UPN as a charter member. In 1999, the ZGS Group of Arlington, Virginia purchased the station, changed the language of broadcast to Spanish, and affiliated it with...
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Topic | Wheeling |
WWVW-LP is an LPTV station located in and licensed to Wheeling, West Virginia. The station is licensed to Abacus Television which owns a chain of LPTV stations in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area. WWVW-LP airs Jewelry TV full time.
WWVW-LP began operation on August 10, 2000 as W56DX. The station was an AIN and shopping networks and repeated WBPA Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania(now WIIC-LP).
The station was silent for a time between 2002 and 2005 as the station upgraded its facilities to its...
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| KATN | Topic | Fairbanks |
KATN debuted on March 1, 1955 as KFAR-TV, and was Fairbanks' second television station after KTVF. It became KTTU-TV (no relation to the Tucson, Arizona station) in 1981 and KATN in 1984. It is now a part of the ABC Alaska Superstation.
KATN was primarily an NBC station with ABC as the secondary network until 1984, when KIMO bought the station, changed the call letters (the ATN in KATN stood for Alaska Television Network, a consortium of KATN, KIMO, and KJUD), and made them the primary ABC...
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| WAST-LP | Topic | Ashland |
WAST-LP was a low-power television station in Ashland, Wisconsin, broadcasting locally on UHF channel 25 and cable channel 9 as a UPN affiliate. The station was a semi-satellite of KBJR's digital subchannel, then-called Northland UPN and Northland 9, but was owned by a separate entity, Martinsen Investments, which also owns a large percentage of the property in Ashland.
Additionally, WAST also sold its own commercial time.
The station once carried its own local newscasts, concentrating on...
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Topic | Metro Manila |
UNTV (DWAO-TV 37) is a UHF television station in the Philippines operated by the Progressive Broadcasting Corporation, the same company that operates the NU 107 network of FM stations. DWAO is one of very few NTSC-System M stations in the world that broadcast on channel 37. This station studios are located at No. 53 Victoria Ave., Brgy. Damayang Lagi, New Manila, Quezon City.
UNTV operates 24 hours a day.
After more than a year of test broadcasts, NU TV Channel 37 was formally launched as...
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Topic | Reedley |
KCWB-LP channel 13 and KVVG-LP channel 54 are Tvida Vision affiliates for the Fresno, California television market, presenting religious programming for Spanish-speaking viewers. Both stations are owned by Cocola Broadcasting.
KCWB-LP was originally affiliated with HTV, a Spanish-language music video channel in the early-2000s. In 2005, KCWB flipped to Almavision until mid-summer, when they became an affiliate of the new Tvida Vision network.
KVVG-LP started out as an affiliate of Almavision...
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Topic | Bristol |
WCYB-TV Channel 5 is the NBC television affiliate serving the Tri-Cities of Tennessee and Virginia (Bristol, Virginia-Tennessee; Kingsport, Tennessee and Johnson City, Tennessee) with its signal reaching southeastern Kentucky, western North Carolina and southwestern West Virginia. The station broadcasts its analog signal on VHF channel 5 from a transmitter located on Rye Patch Knob on Holston Mountain in the Cherokee National Forest. It is owned by Bonten Media Group; its studios and offices...
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KLEG-LP is a low-powered repeater station for KODF-LP in Dallas, TX, serving the Dallas/Ft. Worth area. This station is owned and operated by Dilip Viswanath.
This station was first established in 1996 as K19BW on channel 19 with spanish programs, movies, and sports. Then on February 1999, the station was airing news from CBS Telenoticias (now Telemundo Internacional), thus making it a 24-hour TV station, compared to the daily 8AM-12AM programming limit. By September 1999, K19BW was moved to...
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Topic | Naples |
WWDT-CA is the Telemundo affiliate for the Fort Myers/Naples, Florida television market, licensed in Naples. It is owned by ZGS Communications, and broadcasts on UHF channel 43, with no digital signal. It is a class A television station, as such, it broadcasts at a lower power than most other stations in the market.
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Topic | Tucson |
KWBA is the affiliate of The CW network in Tucson, Arizona. The station broadcasts on analog channel 58 and digital channel 44, and is licensed to Sierra Vista, Arizona. KWBA signed on the air January 1, 1999 and is owned by the Cascade Broadcasting Group.
The station began November 22, 1996 with a construction permit granted to KM Communications to serve Sierra Vista and Tucson on analog channel 58. The call letters were originally KAUC, but in August 1997, the station changed their call...
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Topic | Detroit |
WJBK ("Fox 2") is the Fox-owned and operated television station in Detroit, Michigan. Its studios and 1003-foot (305.7 meter) tower are co-located in Southfield while its signal covers the Metro Detroit area. WJBK's signal can also be picked up as far away as Flint, Toledo, Adrian, Chelsea, and, with transitory severe interference, London, Ontario.
On cable, WJBK can be seen on Comcast Detroit channel 2, Bright House Livonia channel 2, and on WOW! channel 2 And channel 202. WJBK also serves as...
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Topic | San Juan |
WSJN-CA is a Class A low-power religious television station in San Juan, Puerto Rico, broadcasting locally on channel 15. The station is owned by Wanda Rolon, along with satellite station WQSJ-LP in Quebradillas, Puerto Rico. The station is branded as TeleCadena SBN.
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| WOTM-LP | Topic | Montevallo |
WOTM-LP is a Class-A low-power independent television station in Montevallo, Alabama, broadcasting infomercials in the Birmingham, Alabama market on channel 19.
WOTM is carried by Charter Cable in the Birmingham market. It carries a number of locally produced television shows such as View Point, Central Alabama Sports Show, Sportz Blitz, and the Pelham High School Football Review. Additionally WOTM broadcasts local high school football games and University of Alabama football games on a tape...
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Topic | McAllen |
KJST-LP channel 28 is a low-power television station in McAllen, Texas, broadcasting programming in Spanish under the Telefrontera brand.
The station is owned by CTV Broadcasting, a local broadcaster not associated with Canada's CTV television network.
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Topic | Watertown |
WPBS is a PBS member station in New York state, serving Watertown/Potsdam as well as south western Quebec and most of eastern/southeastern Ontario, including Kingston, Pembroke, and Ottawa, although only on cable in the northwestern part of that market.
WPBS-TV1056 Arsenal Street Watertown, NY 13601-2210
Canadian offices: 9 Antares Drive Capital Corporate Centre Ottawa, ON K2E 7V5
Owner: St. Lawrence Valley Educational Television Council, Inc. (a not-for-profit community organization)
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Topic | Bend |
KTVZ is a television station in Bend, Oregon, broadcasting locally on channel 21 as an affiliate of NBC. With two digital sub channels of The CW and Telemundo. The station is currently owned by the News-Press & Gazette Company of St. Joseph, Missouri.
KTVZ went on the air November 6, 1977. It was started by former owners Ray Johnson of KMED-AM-TV (now KTVL) in Medford, Oregon and C. Howard Lane from KOIN in Portland, Oregon. They formed Ponderosa Broadcasting, Inc.
The station has always...
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| KVOA |
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Topic | Tucson |
KVOA is a full-service television station serving Tucson, Arizona as the NBC affiliate. It broadcasts in analog on VHF channel 4 and in digital on UHF channel 23 from its transmitter on Mount Bigelow, northeast of Tucson. The station has low-power translators in Casas Adobes, Duncan / Safford and Sierra Vista, and is owned by Cordillera Communications, a subsidiary of the Evening Post Publishing Company of Charleston, South Carolina.
In September 1953, KVOA signed on as Tucson's second...
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Topic | Bakersfield |
KBAK-TV is a television station serving Bakersfield, California. It's a CBS affiliate,and transmits on UHF channel 29. KBAK also operates the local Fox affiliate, KBFX-CA, from a shared facility in Bakersfield, using an identical staff.
KBAK was the first television station on the air in Bakersfield, initiating broadcast in August of 1953. KERO followed one month later. At its inception, KBAK had been a CBS affiliate, under the call letters KAFY. In 1959, those call letters were changed to...
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| KACV-TV | Topic | Amarillo |
KACV-TV is a public television station in Amarillo, Texas, broadcasting locally on VHF channel 2 as a PBS member station. Founded in 1988, the station is owned by the city's community college, Amarillo College. KACV-TV is operated on Amarillo College's Washington Street campus, along with sister-station KACV-FM. Amarillo was one of the last major cities to get its own PBS station; prior to then, cable viewers in the Texas Panhandle watched PBS either on Dallas' KERA-TV, OETA from Oklahoma, or...
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Topic | Dallas |
KDFI, channel 27, is a MyNetworkTV-affiliated station licensed to Dallas, Texas, and serving the Dallas/Fort Worth area. The station is owned by Fox Television Stations, a division of the News Corporation, and is a sister station to Fox network outlet KDFW-TV (channel 4). Its transmitter is located in Cedar Hill. KDFI is on channel 7 on most cable systems in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex.
KDFI signed on in 1981 as KTWS-TV with religious shows, public-affairs shows, and ABC, NBC, and CBS...
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Topic | Ketchikan |
KUBD is a CBS affiliate, with a secondary affiliation with ION Television (formerly known as Pax), in Ketchikan, Alaska. The station is owned by Ketchikan Television.
KUBD launched their digital signal in early 2006 on channel 13. KUBD will switch back to channel 4 when the digital switchover takes place in 2009.
KUBD is seen on cable channel 4 on GCI Cable and KPU CommVision, the latter of which is owned by the City of Ketchikan. KUBD used to have a website at www.kubd.tv, but it now...
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Topic | Wilkes-Barre |
WBRE-TV, channel 28, is the NBC-affiliated television station for northeastern and north central Pennsylvania, licensed to Wilkes-Barre. Its transmitter is located in Mountaintop. Owned by Nexstar Broadcasting, the station has studios on South Franklin Street in downtown Wilkes-Barre. WBRE is sister to CBS affiliate WYOU which is owned by Mission Broadcasting but operated by Nexstar through a joint sales agreement (JSA).
Like most stations in the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton market, WBRE must rely...
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Topic | Nuevo Laredo |
XHLNA channel 21 is the television call sign for the TV Azteca television station in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico. The station repeats programming from XHWX-TV in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon.
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Topic | Fresno |
KSDI-LP is a low-power television station in Fresno, California, owned and operated by Cocola Broadcasting. The station broadcasts The Sportsman Channel during the daytime and AMG airing the overnight hours. KSDI-LP also broadcasts Armenian TV during primetime hours. It also broadcasts the only LIVE over the air talk show each Saturday night from 8:00 p.m. until Midnight, "Flying Home with Ronnie Paul". This show also streams "Live" on the web at the same time each Saturday night at www...
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| CFTK-TV | Topic | Terrace |
CFTK-TV is a television station in Terrace, British Columbia, broadcasting on channel 3. It is owned by Astral Media and is the CBC Television affiliate in that city. The station also has a repeater in Prince Rupert, broadcasting on Channel 6.
CFTK went on the air for the first time on November 1, 1962. Standard Broadcasting acquired CFTK from Telemedia in 2002. Telemedia had owned CFTK since 1999.
The station was originally part of a two-station "sub-network" called Northern Television (NTV)...
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