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In May 1993, KDFW became the first television station in Dallas–Fort Worth to launch a weekend morning newscast, with the debut of a two-hour Saturday broadcast from 8 to 10 a.m. (the program—which, uniformly with the weekday morning newscasts and formerly titled News 4 Texas Morning Edition, was re-titled Good Day Dallas [now Fox 4 Good ...
Antenna TV on 33.2, Grit on 33.3, Charge! on 33.4, Rewind TV on 33.5 Dallas/Fort Worth: Dallas: 39 36 KXTX-TV: TEL: TeleXitos on 39.2 Dallas/Fort Worth: Greenville: 47 23 KTXD-TV: Merit Street Media: Comet on 47.2, Charge! on 47.3, The Nest on 47.4, SBN on 47.5 Dallas/Fort Worth: Irving: 49 34 KSTR-DT: UniMas: SD simulcast of 49.1 on 49.2 ...
On June 2, 1994, LIN Broadcasting and its local station, Fort Worth-based NBC affiliate KXAS-TV (channel 5), took over advertising sales and programming duties for channel 39 under a local marketing agreement (LMA). It was the second LMA to take effect in the Metroplex in two weeks, after a pact that saw KDFW-TV begin programming KDFI-TV.
A landscaping employee mowing a gated property owned by the City of Fort Worth Water Department discovered Taterea McGuire on Thursday, Dec. 5, in the 2600 block of Greenbelt Road.
Maybe they were talking about all the cars from Illinois and California. If there’s an invasion in Parker County, it is not coming from a border 350 miles south.
Council member Alan Blaylock says he’s fulfilling a campaign promise to rein in property taxes. Other members wanted to balance tax relief with improved city services.
In 1979 the six o'clock news was added to her duties. [2] As of 2012, she is the longest-serving news anchor in the Dallas/Fort Worth television market. Prior to KDFW, she spent three years working for WITI TV 6 in Milwaukee. At WITI her duties included being the host of a monthly community affairs show, news reporter and news anchor. [3]
KXAS-TV (channel 5) is a television station licensed to Fort Worth, Texas, United States, serving as the NBC outlet for the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. It is owned and operated by the network's NBC Owned Television Stations division alongside Dallas -licensed Telemundo station KXTX-TV (channel 39).