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Phoenix: 5 35 KFPH-CD: CBS (KPHO-TV 5.1) ATSC 3.0. PBS Kids on 8.4 (KAET 8.4), NBC on 12.1 (KPNX 12.1), Univision on 33.1 (KTVW-DT 33.1), UniMás on 35.1 (KFPH-DT 13.1), 35.11-12 Test Phoenix: Sentinel: 6 6 K06QW-D: Silent Phoenix: 14 14 K14RK-D: Good News TV GNTV Latino on 14.2, GNTV Kids on 14.3, Music videos on 14.4, Barker on 38.7 22 12 ...
The Time Jumpers performing at the Station Inn in 2011. The Time Jumpers is a Western swing band formed in 1998 by a group of Nashville studio musicians who enjoyed jamming together. [1] Country star Vince Gill was a member of the group between 2010 and 2020. [2]
The three stations share studios on North Seventh Avenue in Uptown Phoenix; KPHO-TV's transmitter is located on South Mountain on the city's south side. KPHO-TV signed on in 1949 as Arizona's first television station and the only one approved prior to a nearly four-year freeze on new TV stations. It initially aired programming from all of the ...
Arizona's Family Sports (AZFS) is a broadcast television network in Arizona, United States.It is owned by Gray Television as part of the Arizona's Family group of stations, based in Phoenix, alongside CBS affiliate KPHO-TV (channel 5) and independent station KTVK (channel 3).
Jeffrey Joseph Taylor (born February 28, 1957) is a Nashville-based bandleader and multi-instrumentalist, primarily known for keyboards and accordion.He is a long-time member of the Grammy-winning Western swing band, The Time Jumpers. [1]
KGME (910 AM) is a commercial radio station in Phoenix, Arizona, featuring a sports format known as "Fox Sports 910." Owned by iHeartMedia, the station's studios are located in Phoenix near Sky Harbor International Airport, and broadcasts with 5,000 watts—directional at night—from a transmitter site at the intersection of 30th and Maryland Avenues in north Phoenix.
K38IZ-D airs a mix of locally produced shows, public domain movies and paid programming in Spanish. On 38.2 the station broadcasts the Tuff TV network under the brand IZ Tuff, on 38.3 the station broadcasts classic 1970s/1980s music videos under the brand IZ Videos and on 38.4 the station broadcasts ZUUS Country under the brand IZ ZCTN.
The show ended with the final taping on December 29, 1989. By that time it had won many awards, including nine regional Emmy awards. KAZT-TV (Channel 7.1 in Prescott and Phoenix) has periodically aired reruns of The Wallace and Ladmo Show. As of January 1, 2023, they have added these reruns to their Sunday schedule. [7]