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By later in the 1970s, KTVQ had first call rights to NBC shows, with KULR-TV having secondary choice; [23] in 1979, KTVQ aired 10 prime time shows from NBC and KULR another five. [24] In 1980, some NBC programs moved to the newly built KOUS-TV (channel 4), though it was not until 1982 that NBC had a primary affiliate again in Billings. [25] [26]
CW on 6.2, Ion Mystery on 6.3, Antenna TV on 6.4 8 11 KULR-TV: NBC: SWX on 8.2 16 16 KBGS-TV: PBS: satellite of KUSM-TV ch. 9 Bozeman. PBS Kids on 16.2, Create on 16.3, World on 16.4, Montana Legislature Bozeman: 7 13 KBZK: CBS: semi-satellite of KXLF-TV ch. 4 Butte. Independent on 7.2, Grit on 7.3, Ion on 7.4 9 8 KUSM-TV: PBS
Disaffiliated from ABC when KULR-TV became a primary affiliate of the network. KGHL-TV/KULR-TV 8: 1963-1987 (secondary until 1969) NBC Swapped affiliations with NBC affiliate KOUS-TV due to NBC looking for a stronger affiliate in Billings (at the time, NBC was the highest-rated television network in the country). KOUS-TV 4 (now KHMT) 1987-1993 Fox
Billings – KULR-TV 8; Great Falls – KTGF-LD 50 (satellite of KTVH-DT) Helena – KTVH-DT 12; Miles City – KYUS-TV 3 (satellite of KULR-TV) NBC Montana. Bozeman – KDBZ-CD 29 (satellite of KECI-TV) Butte – KTVM-TV 6 (satellite of KECI-TV) Kalispell – KCFW-TV 9 (satellite of KECI-TV) Missoula – KECI-TV 13
A year later, KOOK broke ground on a new radio and television center in downtown Billings, which was completed in 1959; [12] three homes were moved off the property before construction began. [13] By the time the building was completed, a second television station, KGHL-TV (channel 8, now KULR-TV), had begun in 1958. [14]
Townsquare Media Billings License, LLC - 96.3 KRZN: Modern rock: The Zone Connoisseur Media - 97.1 KKBR: Contemporary hit radio: K-Bear Townsquare Media Billings License, LLC - 98.5 KEWF: Country: 98.5 The Wolf Radio Billings, LLC - 101.1 KFHW: News / Sports / Talk YCN Radio: Yellowstone County News, LLC 101.9 KRSQ: Contemporary hit radio: Hot ...
KHMT (channel 4) is a television station licensed to Hardin, Montana, United States, serving as the Fox affiliate for the Billings area. It is owned by Mission Broadcasting, which maintains joint sales and shared services agreements with Nexstar Media Group, owner of dual ABC/CW affiliate KSVI (channel 6), for the provision of certain services.
The channel airs over the secondary digital subchannels of Cowles' three NBC network affiliated stations in Eastern Washington, including KHQ-TV in Spokane, KNDO in Yakima and KNDU in Richland, as well as the third subchannel of KULR-TV in Billings, Montana. In addition, it is seen on most cable systems throughout the markets they serve.