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KRTV was the second television station to sign on in Great Falls, doing so in 1958. Its purchase by Joe Sample in 1969 led to the foundation of MTN. From 1971 to 1984, the station was MTN's hub and produced statewide newscasts for air across the state. Since the 1990s, the station has generally been the Great Falls market leader for local news.
KJJC-TV began broadcasting in September 1986 as KTGF. It was the third commercial station in Great Falls and an NBC affiliate for 19 years; the station produced local news programming in the late 1980s and early
KFBB-TV (channel 5) is a television station in Great Falls, Montana, United States, affiliated with ABC, Fox and MyNetworkTV. Owned by the Cowles Company, the station maintains studios and transmitter facilities on Old Havre Highway in Black Eagle (with a Great Falls mailing address). KHBB-LD (channel 21) in Helena operates as a semi-satellite ...
Great Falls residents voted in favor of a Park Maintenance District after the Park and Recreation Department submitted a Master Plan in 2016 with the vision of creating a new rec facility with an ...
Apr. 14—GREAT FALLS — Will Rudbach claimed a 6-0, 6-0 victory and the Glacier boys tennis team swept all eight matches against Great Falls Saturday. Sam Engellant joined Rudbach as a doubles ...
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In 1971, MTN instituted a network newscast, which was based in Great Falls (where feeds to the rest of the network could be easily made [9]) and accommodated a segment of local news in each city. Missoula began producing a local news segment in 1977 when KPAX was spun out from KXLF-TV. [10]
In 1983, there were 4.5 full-time positions in news at channel 12; [84] there were eight by 2008. [72] It was not until the 2010s that serious news competition came to the capital city. In 2010, KXLH-LD started local newscasts for the Helena area, produced by KRTV in Great Falls, which quickly attracted considerable viewership. [85]