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On May 19, 1951, [3] Wichtex Radio and Television—a locally based company managed under the direction of Darrold A. Cannan, Sr. and Howard Fry and the owner of KFDX (990 AM)—submitted an application to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for a construction permit to build and license to operate a broadcast television station in Wichita Falls that would transmit on VHF channel 3.
The station first signed on the air on September 1, 1955, as KARD-TV. The station, owned by the Wichita Television Corporation [3] was the fourth television station to sign on in the Wichita–Hutchinson market, after KAKE (channel 10)—which signed on in October 1954, KEDD (channel 16)—which signed on in August 1953, and KTVH (channel 12, now KWCH-DT)—which signed on in July 1953.
English: The logo for KSNW, a NBC affiliated television station in Wichita, Kansas, owned by Nexstar Media Group, operating on channel 3. This logo is shared with the rest of the stations in the Kansas State Network: KSNC channel 2 in Great Bend, Kansas, KSNG channel 11 in Garden City, Kansas, KSNK channel 8 in McCook, Nebraska, and KSNL-LD channel 6 in Salina, Kansas.
The Texas high school football playoffs are here. Below you will find this week's list of games featuring teams from the Wichita Falls area with links to radio broadcasts or live streams, if ...
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Wichita Christian (8-1) at Longview Christian, 7 p.m. Friday This article originally appeared on Wichita Falls Times Record News: Wichita Falls area bi-district high school football scores ...
The channel was created by the Center for Governmental Studies together with the Annenberg School of Communications at the University of Southern California and first broadcast on February 4, 1991. In 1993, the California Cable Television Industry assumed responsibility for governance and funding for the channel. [3]
Original KDCU logo, used from August 20, 2009, to December 31, 2012. The station first signed on the air on August 20, 2009, [2] becoming the first (and so far only) full-power Spanish-language television station to sign on in the state of Kansas; [3] [4] because it signed on after the June 12 digital television transition that year, KDCU was also the first full-power television station in the ...