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Pages in category "Films set in Montana" The following 114 pages are in this category, out of 114 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
The Alberta Bair Theater is a performing arts center in Billings, Montana. It hosts performances ranging from local groups to nationally touring performers. Its address is 2801 3rd Ave North, on land that was previously the homestead of businessman Charles M. Bair, located in what is now downtown Billings. The theater was originally named the ...
TODAY Show guests Monday, February 3 (7-9 a.m.) Black History Month: First Black Pilot to Fly Solo Around the World. Amy Schumer on "Kinda Pregnant." Nicole Sachs on "Mind Your Body."
Actors from Montana Name Lifetime Montana connection Comments Ref(s) Stanley Anderson: 1939–2018 Born in Billings: Actor; played "George Carey" on The Drew Carey Show [15] Dirk Benedict: 1945–present Born in Helena; raised in White Sulphur Springs: Actor; played "Faceman" on The A-Team television series [16] [17] Robert Bray: 1917–1983
KSVI went on the air January 8, 1993, [4] under the ownership of Big Horn Communications. [5] Big Horn had previously signed on KOUS-TV (channel 4) in 1980. However, for most of its existence, KOUS was plagued by marginal reception in some parts of Billings, since its transmitter was located 18 miles (29 km) east of the city in order to ensure city-grade coverage of its city of license, Hardin.
KHMT (channel 4) is a television station licensed to Hardin, Montana, United States, serving as the Fox affiliate for the Billings area. It is owned by Mission Broadcasting, which maintains joint sales and shared services agreements with Nexstar Media Group, owner of dual ABC/CW affiliate KSVI (channel 6), for the provision of certain services.
Cattle Queen of Montana; Certain Women (film) Cheyenne Autumn Trail; Chief Crazy Horse (film) Christmas Miracle in Caufield, U.S.A. Continental Divide (film)
KTVQ's studios are located on Third Avenue North in Billings, and its transmitter is located on Sacrifice Cliff southeast of downtown. Channel 2 began broadcasting as KOOK-TV on November 9, 1953. It was the first station in Billings and the third in the state of Montana, built by radio station KOOK; it was a CBS affiliate from the outset. The ...