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  2. KMCC - Wikipedia

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    KMCC (channel 34), branded Vegas 34, is an independent television station licensed to Laughlin, Nevada, United States, serving the Las Vegas area. It is owned by the E. W. Scripps Company alongside ABC affiliate KTNV-TV (channel 13).

  3. KVCW - Wikipedia

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    The newscast, originally titled News 3 at 10 on The WB Las Vegas, debuted on April 4, 2006, and was later renamed to News 3 at 10 on MyLVTV to correspond with KVMY's affiliation switch to MyNetworkTV. The program was discontinued on December 15, 2006, and moved to KVCW the following Monday under the title News 3 at 10 on The CW Las Vegas.

  4. Circa Resort & Casino - Wikipedia

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    The name is a homage to the history of Las Vegas, [14] including past casino builders such as Benny Binion, Jackie Gaughan, Jay Sarno, and Sam Boyd. [15] A video montage explained the resort's name, listing examples of earlier well known Las Vegas properties and their establishment dates and founders, such as, "Circa 1941, Jackie Gaughan, El ...

  5. KSNV - Wikipedia

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    KSNV (channel 3) is a television station in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, affiliated with NBC. It is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group alongside dual CW/MyNetworkTV affiliate KVCW (channel 33). The two stations share studios on Foremaster Lane in Las Vegas; KSNV's transmitter is located on Black Mountain, near Henderson.

  6. Media in Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of print, television, and radio media serving the Las Vegas Valley. As of 2022, Las Vegas is ranked as the fortieth-largest television market in the United States, with 870,240 homes in Southern Nevada and parts of northwestern Arizona, according to Nielsen Media Research .

  7. World Market Center Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    World Market Center Las Vegas [a] is a furniture showroom complex in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada, serving domestic and international sellers and buyers. [4] It contains 5.3 million square feet (490,000 m 2) across four buildings, part of a 57-acre (23 ha) site. The project was proposed in 2001, and the first building opened on July 25, 2005.

  8. Station Casinos - Wikipedia

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    Station also purchased several existing properties in the Las Vegas Valley, including the Santa Fe in 2000, [32] and the Fiesta and Reserve in 2001. [33] [34] Wildfire Gaming is a division of Station that operates small casinos around the Las Vegas Valley. [35] [36] Wildfire-branded casinos are smaller than Station's other properties and lack ...

  9. Thomas & Mack Center - Wikipedia

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    It was the former home of the Arena Football League's Las Vegas Sting, Las Vegas Gladiators, and Las Vegas Outlaws. In 2005 and 2006, the arena hosted the Arena Football League's ArenaBowl. ArenaBowl XIX and ArenaBowl XX were the first two ArenaBowls to be held at a neutral site arena. In the past, the games had been played at the site of the ...