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  2. KMOS-TV - Wikipedia

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    KMOS-TV (channel 6) is a PBS member television station licensed to Sedalia, Missouri, United States. The station is owned by the University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg . KMOS-TV's studios are located in the Patton Broadcast Center on the UCM campus, and its transmitter is located in Syracuse, Missouri .

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    WKRG-TV (channel 5) is a television station licensed to Mobile, Alabama, United States, serving southwest Alabama and northwest Florida as an affiliate of CBS.It is owned by Nexstar Media Group alongside Gulf Shores, Alabama–licensed CW owned-and-operated station WFNA (channel 55).

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  6. List of Qubo affiliates - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of stations that were affiliated with Qubo, a former television network in the United States owned by Ion Media Networks.The network was in operation from 2006 to 2021 with a total of 67 affiliates, the vast majority of which were owned by its corporate parent.

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  8. List of radio stations in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    104.5 FM: Macks Creek: Branch Memorial Seventh-Day Adventist Church: Religious Teaching KBMV-FM: ... Warrensburg: Public Television 19, Inc. NPR/Variety KTBJ: 89.3 FM:

  9. WTTG - Wikipedia

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    Channel 5 gained a sister station on radio when Metromedia purchased WASH (97.1 FM) [7] in 1968. At first, WTTG ran on a low budget. At first, WTTG ran on a low budget. However, in the late 1960s, it benefited from Metromedia's aggressiveness in acquiring top syndicated programming, giving it a significant leg up on WDCA, which signed on in 1966.