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KLKN (channel 8) is a television station in Lincoln, Nebraska, United States, affiliated with ABC. Owned by Standard Media , the station maintains studios on 10th Street south of downtown Lincoln and broadcasts from a transmitter located near Utica, Nebraska .
Lincoln: 8 8, 31 KLKN: ABC: Grit on 8.2, Ion Mystery on 8.3, Laff on 8.4 10 10 ... News Channel Nebraska Telemundo on 30.2 Lincoln: 18 18 KCWH-LD: CBS (simulcast of ...
Historically, Lincoln viewers watched Omaha stations; in 1996, KLKN (channel 8) was launched as a Lincoln-based ABC affiliate. Though KLKN and NTV generally focus on separate areas, satellite television providers Dish Network and DirecTV provide both stations across the entire market. [1] [2]
Lincoln, Nebraska: NRG Media - 1480: ... Lincoln TV stations gets 5 Full-powered Digital channels including 10 subchannels and 2 Low ... 8.1: KLKN: Lincoln: Standard ...
KILA-LD in Cherry Valley, California, on virtual channel 8, which rebroadcasts KFLA-LD; KJRH-TV in Tulsa, Oklahoma; KLKN in Lincoln, Nebraska; KNMD-TV in Santa Fe, New Mexico, an ATSC 3.0 station; KNOE-TV in Monroe, Louisiana; KOBR in Roswell, New Mexico; KOLO-TV in Reno, Nevada; KPSW-LD in Boise, Idaho; KPTS in Hutchinson, Kansas; KPTW in ...
The following television stations operate on virtual channel 8 in the United States: [1] K02JG-D ... KLKN in Lincoln, Nebraska; KLST in San Angelo, Texas; KMTI-LD in ...
KOLN-TV signed on for the first time on February 18, 1953, on channel 12 as Nebraska's third television station and the first outside Omaha. It was owned by Cornhusker Radio and Television Corporation along with KOLN radio (1400 AM; now KLIN). In August 1953, it was purchased by broadcasting pioneer John Fetzer. [5]
Was a satellite of KRCR-TV in Redding, California; KGW-TV in Portland, Oregon (1956 to 1959) KJCT (now KLML) in Grand Junction, Colorado (1979 to 2014) KKTU/KDEV in Cheyenne, Wyoming (branded as ABC 8 from 2003 to 2006 and again in 2008) KGHL-TV/KPAX-TV in Missoula, Montana (1970 to 1991; secondary from 1970–1976 and 1984–1991)