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KAMC (channel 28) is a television station in Lubbock, Texas, United States, affiliated with ABC.It is owned by Mission Broadcasting, which maintains a local marketing agreement (LMA) with Nexstar Media Group, owner of CBS affiliate KLBK-TV (channel 13), for the provision of certain services.
KLBK-TV (channel 13) is a television station in Lubbock, Texas, United States, affiliated with CBS. It is owned by Nexstar Media Group, which provides certain services to ABC affiliate KAMC (channel 28) under a local marketing agreement (LMA) with Mission Broadcasting. The two stations share studios on University Avenue in south Lubbock, where ...
The station signed on as KLBK-FM in August 1966 with 100,000 watts. It was founded by Grayson Enterprises, Inc. as an automated station. The KLBK (AM) announcers recorded announcements for the FM stations, and oversaw the tape players, and the KLBK-TV engineers watched the transmitter and maintained its operation.
A vigil is being held Friday, June 23, 2023, for Daniel Piedra Garcia, an Uber driver who died after being shot by a passenger June 16, 2023, on US 54 in South-Central El Paso.
Garcia was being held on a $1 million bond late Thursday at the Lubbock County Detention Center. Anyone with information regarding the case is asked to call the Crime Line at 806-741-1000.
Police are again asking the public for information to help solve a 2017 fatal hit-and-run in central Lubbock. According to a statement from Lubbock police this week, at about 12:30 a.m. Feb. 10 ...
The call sign was changed to KLBK on June 1, 1962; to KSAX on May 14, 1980; to KKAM on December 6, 1980; [3] to KBBL [4] and then KFMX in 1984; [5] to KMKM and then back to KFMX in November 1988, and back to KKAM on April 1, 1993. [6] KKAM became Lubbock's first all-sports radio station in November 1996, segueing from a news/talk/sports/ag news ...
KSEL-TV (now ABC affiliate KAMC) had 2 megawatts of power, an 875-foot (267 m) tower located in south Lubbock near other station's towers, and had support from sister stations KSEL (950 AM, now KTTU) and KSEL-FM (93.7, now KLBB-FM) (both of which, ironically, are today sister stations to KJTV-TV). This provided the impetus to move KKBC to a ...