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  2. List of television stations in Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Des Moines: Fort Dodge: 21 25 KTIN: PBS: satellite of KDIN-TV ch. 11 Des Moines. PBS Kids on 21.2, World on 21.3, Create on 21.4 Newton: 39 36 KFPX-TV: Ion: Court TV on 39.2, Laff on 39.3, Ion Mystery on 39.4, Ion Plus on 39.5, Grit on 39.6, Get TV on 39.7, HSN on 39.8, HSN2 on 39.9 Dubuque: 40 14 KFXB-TV: CTN: CTN Lifestyle on 40.2, CTNi on 40 ...

  3. WOI-DT - Wikipedia

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    WOI-DT (channel 5) is a television station licensed to Ames, Iowa, United States, serving the Des Moines area as an affiliate of ABC.It is owned by Tegna Inc. alongside CW affiliate KCWI-TV (channel 23), also licensed to Ames.

  4. Category:Television stations in Des Moines, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Television stations in Des Moines, Iowa" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Meteorologist Brandon Lawrence leaving Local 5 and Good ...

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    Lawrence is leaving TV in hopes to pursue a "new adventure," he said in the post. "This decision isn't easy," Lawrence said. "I have wonderful coworkers, and I am genuinely passionate about weather.

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  7. Sports TV listings for Des Moines and Iowa - AOL

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  8. Former Local 5 chief political correspondent Amanda Krenz ...

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    Former Local 5 chief political correspondent Amanda Krenz is returning to her roots. Krenz, who bounced between We Are Iowa and WHO 13 during her central Iowa broadcasting career, will rejoin WHO ...

  9. WHO-DT - Wikipedia

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    WHO-TV signed on the air on April 15, 1954, as the third television station in Des Moines, after WOI-TV (channel 5) and KGTV (channel 17). It was signed on by the Tri-City Broadcasting Company, [3] which was owned by the Palmer family, owners of WHO radio (AM 1040 and FM 100.3, now KDRB).