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WKTV enjoyed a monopoly in the Utica television market until February 28, 1970, when WUTR signed on as an ABC affiliate. WKTV then became affiliated solely with NBC, and is now one of the network's longest-serving affiliates. In the mid-1980s, the FCC ruled on cross-ownership of broadcast, cable and print media in the same market.
Daily Weather Update from FOX Weather: Wide swath of US braces for weekend severe weather, floods and snow. Top weather news for Friday, Feb. 14, 2025: A powerful storm system will bring a mix of ...
In 1958, Kallet sold WKAL and WKTV to a group led by Paul Harron and Gordon Gray, who had previously owned WIBG AM-FM in Philadelphia and WPFH in Wilmington, Delaware. [6] The group, Mid-New York Broadcasting, changed the station's affiliation to ABC Radio by 1959; [7] it then sold WKAL to Jackson Maurer, former owner of WHKK in Akron, Ohio, in ...
A storm tracking offshore after impacting the southern United States has kept the heaviest snow and ice south of Washington, D.C., but it will still produce accumulating snow and slippery travel ...
PHOTO: Arctic outbreak weather graphic (ABC News) Meanwhile, an extreme cold warning is in effect in North Dakota, northern Minnesota and northwestern Wisconsin through noon on Tuesday. This alert ...
Heartland Media made its first acquisition in September 2013, when it acquired NBC affiliate WKTV in Utica, New York, from Smith Media, which was the company's remaining television property. [3] This was followed by the 2014 acquisition of Oregon-based Chambers Communications and its stations, KEZI in Eugene and KDRV in Medford, as well as the ...
WKTV: 2.4: 29: NBC: Heartland Media: November 10, 2014: MeTV programming was originally carried on WKTV-DT3 until November 22, 2015, when it moved to a newly created DT4 subchannel to accommodate the switch of WKTV-DT2 to CBS and the resulting displacement of The CW Plus to WKTV-DT3. [8] Watertown: WNYF-CD: 28.2: 35: Fox: Gray Television ...
In September 2001, WFXV entered into a news share agreement with WKTV (then owned by Smith Television). This arrangement resulted in a prime time newscast at 10 to debut on this station. Known as NewsChannel 2 on Fox, the show aired every night for a half-hour and mirrored programs seen on WKTV. The broadcast was supposed to originate live from ...