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KYMA-DT (channels 11 and 13) is a television station licensed to Yuma, Arizona, United States, serving the Yuma, Arizona ... 6 and 10 p.m. titled News 11, ...
KYMA-DT, virtual and VHF digital channel 11, was an NBC-affiliated television station licensed to Yuma, Arizona, United States and also serving El Centro, California. Owned by Atlanta -based Cox Media Group , it was part of a duopoly with CBS affiliate KSWT (channel 13, also licensed to Yuma).
Dec. 7—CHIPPEWA FALLS — A proposed Chippewa Falls battery plant is instead moving its operations to a western Detroit suburb. British-based KYMA Battery Technologies was planning to renovate ...
The station signed on in October 1997 as the first full-time Telemundo outlet for the Yuma–El Centro market. Prior to the sign-on of the station, KSWT (now KYMA-DT) had a secondary affiliation with Telemundo, carrying some of the network's programs in the late night hours; the full Telemundo schedule could only be viewed over-the-air in western portions of the California side of the market ...
An Arizona second-grader was celebrated as a hero — and honored at a school assembly last week — for his quick thinking after saving his friend who started to choke on his lunch during the ...
An 8-year-old boy from Arizona traded his skateboard to save a kitten from being abused. Zayin Berry was at a local park when he saw a group of children tossing a kitten and decided to intervene ...
A new channel 11 construction permit was granted to Manning Telecasting in September 1982; however, Manning's financial problems led to a forced sale of the licensee to a creditor and then two more sales before the station went on air as KYMA in January 1988. This station effectively merged with KSWT in 2020, using the latter's license.
On December 14, 1950, radio station KYMA began broadcasting at 1400 kHz AM with 250 watts of power as a Mutual/Don Lee network affiliate. [1] It was later an NBC Radio affiliate for the Imperial Valley until the early 1970s.