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This is a list of broadcast television stations that are licensed in the U.S. state of ... WEEK-TV: NBC: ABC on 25.2, CW on 25.3, ... Estrella TV: Chicago: Chicago: 48 18
This category includes programs created by Chicago stations that were (at least initially) intended to be broadcast locally. Also includes local programs by WGN-TV seen nationally on cable. Subcategories
NASCAR Xfinity Series in Chicago TV schedule, start time for The Loop 110 Green Flag Time: Approx. 2:30 p.m. CT Saturday Track: Chicago Street Course (2.22-mile street course) in downtown Chicago ...
The only TV Guide edition that featured local broadcast listings from three different time zones - Mountain, Central (Williston, ND), and Pacific (Spokane, WA). Nebraska: Nebraska: at least by January 22, 1954: Omaha (until 1996), Lincoln-Hastings-Kearney, North Platte, Sioux City, Sioux Falls: 126,290
Though sporting events are less prevalent on its schedule than when it was an English-language station, WSNS-TV has occasionally broadcast local sports. Chicago Sting soccer was telecast on WSNS-TV in 1986. [126] More recently, the station has been part of media rights deals with WMAQ-TV.
The show “Lookingglass Alice” from the Lookingglass Theatre Company in Chicago has been a local treat for decades, but this year gets national attention with a broadcast on PBS starting on Friday.
WCPX-TV (channel 38) is a television station in Chicago, Illinois, United States, broadcasting the Ion Television network. The station is owned and operated by the Ion Media subsidiary of the E. W. Scripps Company, and maintains offices on Des Plaines and Van Buren streets in the Chicago Loop; its transmitter is located atop the Willis Tower.
General Foods 25th Anniversary Show: A Salute to Rodgers and Hammerstein (28 March 1954) - Two-hour special, aired on all four TV networks; Army-McCarthy Hearings (April 22 – June 17, 1954) - simulcast with ABC; Light's Diamond Jubilee (24 October 1954) - Two-hour special sponsored by General Electric, aired on all four TV networks