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KPRC-TV (channel 2) is a television station in Houston, Texas, United States, affiliated with NBC and owned by Graham Media Group.Its studios are located on Southwest Freeway (I-69/US 59) in the Southwest Management District (formerly Greater Sharpstown), [4] [5] and its transmitter is located near Missouri City, in unincorporated northeastern Fort Bend County.
The following television stations in the United States brand as channel 2 (though neither using virtual channel 2 nor broadcasting on physical RF channel 2): KALB-DT2 in Alexandria, Louisiana; KMBH-LD in McAllen, Texas; KPSP-CD in Cathedral City, California; KYUU-LD in Boise, Idaho; WBBH-TV in Fort Myers, Florida; WENY-DT3 in Elmira, New York
The Walk TV on 20.2, Radiant TV on 20.3, NRB TV on 20.4 Wichita Falls: Wichita Falls: 24 24 K24HH-D CFNT The Walk TV on 24.2, Radiant TV on 24.3, NRB TV on 24.4 Wichita Falls: Wichita Falls: 30 30 K30LD-D: Family Channel: Wichita Falls: Wichita Falls: 32 32 K32KT-D: Silent Wichita Falls: Wichita Falls: 49 16 K16LO-D
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KJWY, Jackson, Wyoming (now WDPN-TV in Wilmington, Delaware; affiliated with NBC from 1996 to 2009) KLRJ-TV/KORK-TV (now KSNV), Las Vegas, Nevada (was on channel 2 from 1955 to 1967) KMID (TV), Midland, Texas (1953 to 1982) KTWO-TV, Casper, Wyoming (1957 to 2003) KUTV, Salt Lake City, Utah (1960 to 1995) WBRZ-TV, Baton Rouge, Louisiana (1955 to ...
KCWX (channel 2) is a television station licensed to Fredericksburg, Texas, United States, affiliated with MyNetworkTV.Although Fredericksburg is within the Austin media market, the station is officially assigned by Nielsen to the larger San Antonio market, and its signal covers the San Antonio and Bexar County area.
KMID-TV went on the air on December 18, 1953, [2] making it the longest-running station in the Midland–Odessa market. It carried programming from all four networks, but was a primary NBC affiliate. It lost CBS to KOSA-TV (channel 7) in 1956 and lost ABC to KWES-TV (channel 9, then known as KVKM) in 1958. On September 5, 1982, KMID became an ...