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KDTL-LD (channel 32) is a low-power television station in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. It is owned by Gray Television alongside CBS affiliate KMOV (channel 4). The two stations share studios on Progress Parkway in suburban Maryland Heights and transmitting facilities in Lemay, Missouri.
Innovate's companies sometimes operate on licenses for stations hundred of miles away, and "jump" their city of license multiple times until they land in the right metropolitan area; in one case, a station licensed to Springfield, Illinois, instead serves St. Louis, and is low power, not even having rimshot coverage of a part of the Springfield ...
Antenna TV on 2.2 St. Louis: 2 33 KTVI: Fox: Antenna TV on 2.2, Ion Mystery on 2.3, Dabl on 2.4 4 24 ... 32 32 KRMS-LD: Silent Jefferson City: Jefferson City: 33 33 ...
W32EI-D in Port Jervis, New York, to move to channel 33; W32EO-D in Tryon, etc., North Carolina; W32EQ-D in Tuscaloosa, Alabama; W32EV-D in Adamsville, Tennessee; W32EW-D in Roanoke, Virginia; W32FB-D in Ceiba, Puerto Rico; W32FD-D in Louisa, Kentucky; W32FE-D in Hartwell & Royston, Georgia; W32FH-D in St. Petersburg, Florida; W32FI-D in ...
KUMO-LD in St Louis, Missouri, on virtual channel 51; KUPT-LD in Albuquerque, New Mexico; KUTH-DT in Provo, Utah, on virtual channel 32; KVPT in Fresno, California; KYPK-LD in Yakima, Washington; W32CV-D in Ironwood, Michigan; W32DH-D in Erie, Pennsylvania; W32EG-D in Williams, Minnesota; W32EI-D in Port Jervis, New York, to move to channel 33 ...
The station first signed on the air on July 8, 1954, as KWK-TV. At its launch, channel 4 was owned by a consortium which included Robert T. Convey (28%) and the now-defunct Newhouse Newspapers–published St. Louis Globe-Democrat (23%), who jointly operated KWK radio (1380 AM, now KXFN); Elzey M. Roberts Sr., former owner of KXOK radio (630 AM, now KYFI), which had to be sold as a condition of ...
WPGA-TV: 58.1: 32: 1: Gray Television: Formerly on DT4, main channel was independent until 2020. Savannah: WJCL (TV) 22.2: 22: ABC: Hearst Television: Formerly on WSAV-TV DT3 Thomasville (Tallahassee, Florida) WCTV: 6.2: 20: CBS: Gray Television: Primarily an affiliate of My Network TV with high school basketball games being aired on Saturday ...
KDNL-TV trailed the established independent station in the St. Louis market, KPLR-TV, and had less than half of its audience share as of July 1972. [31] In 1977, KDNL added coverage of St. Louis Blues hockey road games, [32] which aired through the 1980–81 season; after that, the games moved to KSDK (channel 5). [33]