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KXAS-TV (channel 5) is a television station licensed to Fort Worth, Texas, United States, serving as the NBC outlet for the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.It is owned and operated by the network's NBC Owned Television Stations division alongside Dallas-licensed Telemundo station KXTX-TV (channel 39).
[65] [66] The agreement quickly saw use during the murder trial of O. J. Simpson, when KXAS shunted NBC News coverage of the trial to KXTX in order to carry its regular early evening newscasts, [67] and during the NFL preseason so channel 5 could air a Dallas Cowboys game while KXTX picked up NBC's Thursday night prime time lineup. [68]
NBC 5 may refer to one of the following television stations in ... Owned-and-operated stations. KXAS-TV in Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas; WMAQ-TV in Chicago, Illinois;
Dallas –Fort Worth, TX ... [5] NBC KFXK-TV: 51 (20) [e] Fox KTPN-LD: ... Hollywood Today Live, a daily syndicated entertainment news program distributed by the ...
KPXD-TV (channel 68) is a television station licensed to Arlington, Texas, United States, serving as the Ion Television outlet for the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. Owned and operated by the Ion Media subsidiary of the E. W. Scripps Company, the station has offices on Six Flags Drive in Arlington, and its transmitter is located in Cedar Hill, Texas.
NBC News share facilities and crew in the UK with ITN, which is the news provider for ITV. NBC News Now is shown as a linear channel on both the Sky and Virgin Media platforms in the UK. NBC News Now has been removed from these platforms as of December 2023 but remains free to view via YouTube.
The Texas Daily debuted on October 1, 2012, and featured stories relevant to Dallas-Fort Worth and Texas as well as national and international news reports from CNN's affiliate news service CNN Newssource. Originally airing at 8 a.m., the program moved to 6 p.m. the following year with a rebroadcast airing at 9:30 p.m. being added.
In May 1993, KDFW became the first television station in Dallas–Fort Worth to launch a weekend morning newscast, with the debut of a two-hour Saturday broadcast from 8 to 10 a.m. (the program—which, uniformly with the weekday morning newscasts and formerly titled News 4 Texas Morning Edition, was re-titled Good Day Dallas [now Fox 4 Good ...