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Along with KSHB-TV, it is an official station of the Kansas City Chiefs. [12] Shortly after becoming 38 The Spot, the station launched a sports talk show, [8] 38 Sports Spot, which ran from 2003 to 2008. [13] For much of that time period, the station also had rights to a package of Kansas City Royals baseball games. [8]
Buzzr on 23.2, Rev'n on 23.3, The Country Network on 23.4, NewsNet on 23.5, AMG TV on 23.6, InfoWars TV on 23.7, The Walk TV on 23.8 Garden City: Garden City: 29 29 K29JU-D: Silent Garden City: Liberal, Kansas: 36 36 W36EQ-D: Silent Hays: Great Bend: 30 30 KGBD-LD: ABC: MeTV on 30.2 Kansas City: 25 19 KCKS-LD Buzzr
8 21 KRFT-LD Court TV: Light TV on 8.2, This TV on 8.3, Heartland on 8.4, QVC on 8.5, Nuestra Visión on 8.6, SBN on 8.7, Dabl on 8.8, Buzzr on 8.9, Local on 8.10 Springfield: Marshfield: 14 14 K14SH-D: NLEC TV Branson: 17 17 K17DL-D: Branson Visitor TV WeatherNation on 3.2 (simulcast of KYCW-LD 3.2), CW on 25.2 (simulcast of KYTV 33.2 ...
I-35 temporarily closed in Kansas City until Nov. 28 The road is closed between 20th Street/Exit 1D (SB) and I-670/Broadway Boulevard/Exit 2 in Kansas City. The event affects 770 feet.
The mayor of Kansas City, Missouri, is calling for reform after a local chef was shot and killed after allegedly confronting suspects around a car in the parking lot of his restaurant.
Former Kansas City police detective Eric DeValkenaere and his legal team hear his sentence at the conclusion of his sentencing hearing Friday, May 4, 2022. DeValkenaere was sentenced to six years ...
Pages in category "Television stations in the Kansas City metropolitan area" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) is an American broadcast television television network owned by the Disney Media Networks subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company, which originated in 1927 as the NBC Blue radio network, and five years after its 1942 divorce from NBC and purchase by Edward J. Noble (adopting its current name the following year), expanded into television in April 1948.