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  2. KEPR-TV - Wikipedia

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    KEPR-TV (channel 19) is a television station licensed to Pasco, Washington, United States, serving the Tri-Cities area as an affiliate of CBS and The CW Plus. Owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group , the station maintains studios on West Lewis Street ( US 395 ) in Pasco and a transmitter on Johnson Butte near Kennewick .

  3. KONA (AM) - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, it added an FM station, 105.3 KEPR-FM. In 1969, the radio stations split from the TV station, acquired by Tri-Cities Broadcasting. The call signs were switched to KONA and KONA-FM. AM 610 had a middle of the road format of popular music, news and sports, while the FM station played beautiful music. In the 1980s, as music listening ...

  4. List of television stations in Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    KEPR-TV: CBS: semi-satellite of ... KNDU: NBC: semi-satellite of KNDO ch. 23 Yakima SWX Right Now on 25.3 Kennewick/Richland/Pasco: ... 3ABN Radio on 25.5, 3ABN Radio ...

  5. KIMA-TV - Wikipedia

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    KIMA operates two semi-satellites–KEPR-TV (channel 19) in Pasco (serving the Tri-Cities) and KLEW-TV (channel 3) in Lewiston, Idaho. They simulcast all network and syndicated programming as provided through KIMA, but air separate commercial inserts, legal identifications and early evening newscasts, and have their own websites.

  6. Cascade Broadcasting Group - Wikipedia

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    The first Cascade Broadcasting Company was based in Yakima, Washington. It consisted of four television stations and two AM radio stations. KIMA-TV Channel 29, (Digital 33) Yakima, Washington; KEPR-TV Channel 19, (Digital 18) Tri-Cities, Washington; KLEW-TV Channel 3, (Digital 32) Lewiston, Idaho

  7. KAPP (TV) - Wikipedia

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    KVEW began serving the Tri-Cities region in October 1970, a month after KAPP signed on. Before KVEW's existence, KEPR-TV (channel 19) had carried ABC as a secondary affiliation until 1959; KNBS-TV (channel 22) operated briefly in nearby Walla Walla, Washington , as an ABC affiliate in 1960; KNDU (channel 25) signed on in 1961 and became the ...

  8. KNDO - Wikipedia

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    KNDO serves the western half of the Yakima–Tri-Cities market while KNDU serves the eastern portion. The two stations are counted as a single unit for ratings purposes. Master control and some internal operations are based at the studios of sister station , fellow NBC affiliate and company flagship KHQ-TV on West Sprague Avenue in downtown ...

  9. Talk:Tri-Cities, Washington - Wikipedia

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    KCTS is a SEATTLE station, not TRI-CITIES! The Tri-Cities only gets KCTS through Charter Cable and not over-the-air. If you want to list the over-the-air stations, it should be: KCWK - 9 - CW Network; KFFX - 11 - Fox; KEPR - 19 - CBS; KNDU - 25 - NBC; KTNW - 31 - PBS; KVEW - 42 - ABC; I don't really now what the Spanish and religious stations are.