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    Arizona's Family Sports (AZFS) is a broadcast television network in Arizona, United States.It is owned by Gray Media as part of the Arizona's Family group of stations, based in Phoenix, alongside CBS affiliate KPHO-TV (channel 5) and independent station KTVK (channel 3).

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    New England Cable News; News 9 Now and News on 6 Now; News 9 San Antonio; News 12 Long Island; News 12 Networks; News 12 New Jersey; News 12+ News 24 Houston; News-Press NOW; Newsmax TV; NewsNation; NewsNet; NewsWatch 15; Northwest Cable News; NY1; NY1 Noticias; NY1 Rail and Road

  7. KTVK - Wikipedia

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    On the same day, sister station KPHO's former 24/7 weather service, moved to KTVK's 3.3 digital subchannel. It was dropped from KPHO in favor of Cozi TV. On August 1, 2017, the local news loop on 3.2 was replaced by the sci-fi network Comet. [93] KTVK joined the Phoenix ATSC 3.0 lineup on July 8, 2021, on the KFPH-CD multiplex.

  8. Livestreamed news - Wikipedia

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    The ABC Television Network has provided a live streaming service of world news, known as "ABC News Live," for eighteen hours per day, since 2018. This is available via ABC's official platform on Hulu, as well as the network's official YouTube channel. [1] In 2014, the CBS Television Network launched a live streaming news service, entitled "CBSN ...

  9. KPHO-TV - Wikipedia

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    The mast atop the Westward Ho was built for and served as the first transmitter site of KPHO-TV.. On March 4, 1948, a consortium of four men doing business as the Phoenix Television Company—R. L. Wheelock, W. L. Pickens, H. H. Coffield, and John B. Mills—filed an application with the Federal Communications Commission for a construction permit to build a new television station on channel 5 ...