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KATV (channel 7) is a television station in Little Rock, Arkansas, United States, affiliated with ABC and owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group.The station's studios are located on Riverfront Drive in the Riverdale section northwest of downtown Little Rock, and its transmitter is located at the Shinall Mountain antenna farm in the Chenal Valley area (itself a developer-created corruption of ...
This is a list of broadcast television stations that are licensed in the U.S. state of Arkansas. ... KATV: ABC: Comet on 7.2, Charge! on 7.3, TBD on 7.4, Stadium on 7.5
R. D. "Chuck" Jensen and Wally Christiansen started KATV in 1953 with the goal of bringing television to Ketchikan, then a town of about 5,000 people. [1] At the time the system was announced in July, the then-Alaska Territory (which became a state in 1959) had no broadcast television stations, and it was not expected that there would be one before the end of the year; consequently, KATV ...
KATV agreed to lease space on the tower to the Arkansas Educational Television Commission (AETC) for a nominal annual fee to house the transmitter of educational station KETS (channel 2). KETS began transmitting from the tower when it signed on in April 1966, initially transmitting using equipment borrowed from the former Jefferson tower.
[1] [2] [3] The February 13 date was the beginning of a "soft roll-out" of TBD affiliates; by February 24, 49 stations, all owned or operated by Sinclair, are either carrying the network or have been indicated as a future affiliate. TBD will be added to other Sinclair stations during Spring 2017 before being offered to stations in markets ...
ABC 7 may refer to one of the following television stations in the United States: ... KATV, Little Rock, Arkansas; KETV, Omaha, ... ZFB-TV, Bermuda ...
This is a list of broadcast television stations that are licensed in the U.S. state of Alaska. ... KATV - Ketchikan; Channel 4: KNOM-TV - Nome, Alaska (1956-1963)
Beginning April 1, two daily news programs and other fare for KATV began broadcasting from the Little Rock studios. [17] For two weeks, no television station licensed to Little Rock was on the air; this changed when KARK-TV signed on April 15. [18] The KATV Little Rock studios burned to the ground on the morning of November 1, 1957. [19]