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Merriam Park: 1880-1990. Merriam Park sat near what is now I-35 and Turkey Creek, and is the oldest theme park created in Johnson County. The park was open from 1880 to 1990, when former President ...
The two stations share studios on Shawnee Mission Parkway in Fairway, Kansas; KCTV's transmitter facility, the KCTV Broadcast Tower, is located in the Union Hill section of Kansas City, Missouri. Channel 5 was the fourth television channel to go on the air in Kansas City; KCMO-TV began broadcasting on September 27, 1953, as the television ...
Here’s your daily look at traffic on major highways in the Kansas City area. ... down vehicle on eastbound I-35 in Merriam' on September 5th at 5:22 p.m. ... on I-435 between MO-12/Truman Road ...
That makes it two city employees on the KCATA board, as two years ago Lucas appointed Michael Shaw, public works director and husband of Councilwoman Ryana Parks-Shaw as Kansas City’s ...
The station made an intensive push to become the market's sports station, picking up rights packages including Kansas, Kansas State, Missouri, and UMKC basketball, Kansas City Blades hockey, and—starting in 1993—65 Kansas City Royals baseball games each year, which was more than longtime rightsholder WDAF-TV had ever carried in its 13-year ...
For the February 2011 sweeps period, KMBC-TV's newscasts garnered the #1 spot among the Kansas City market's television news operations; the station tied with WDAF-TV during the 6–7 a.m. hour, though channel 4's morning newscast beat KMBC's broadcast of Good Morning America during the 7–9 a.m. time period. The station's 5, 6 and 10 p.m ...
Channel 50 in Kansas City first signed on the air on October 29, 1969, as KCIT-TV. Founded by Allied Broadcasting, it was the first independent station to sign on in the Kansas City market and the first new commercial station to sign on in the area since the short-lived DuMont Television Network affiliate KCTY (on channel 25) debuted in 1954.
It is a service of the University of Missouri-Kansas City, which also owns 91.9 KWJC. KCUR-FM airs mostly NPR and local news and information programming such as All Things Considered, Morning Edition and 1A, while KWJC plays classical music. Weekdays on KCUR-FM, a local hourlong talk show, Up to Date, is broadcast at 9 a.m. and repeated at 8 p.m.