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KUSI-TV (channel 51) is an independent television station in San Diego, California, United States. It is owned by Nexstar Media Group alongside Fox affiliate KSWB-TV (channel 69). KUSI-TV's studios are located on Viewridge Avenue (near I-15 ) in the Kearny Mesa section of San Diego, and its transmitter is located southeast of Spring Valley .
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KSWB-TV (channel 69) is a television station in San Diego, California, United States, affiliated with the Fox network. It is owned by Nexstar Media Group alongside independent station KUSI-TV (channel 51). KSWB-TV's studios are located on Engineer Road in the city's Kearny Mesa section, and its transmitter is located southeast of Spring Valley
Nexstar Media Group, Inc. is an American publicly traded media company with headquarters in Irving, Texas, Midtown Manhattan, and Chicago.The company is the largest television station owner in the United States, owning 197 television stations across the U.S., most of which are affiliated with the four "major" U.S. television networks and MyNetworkTV in markets as large as New York City and as ...
San Diego: 15 19 KPBS: PBS: World on 15.2, Create on 15.3, PBS Kids on 15.4 39 17 KNSD: NBC: Cozi TV on 39.2, NBC American Crimes on 39.3, Oxygen on 39.4 San Diego: 51 18 KUSI-TV: Ind. Rewind TV on 51.2 69 26 KSWB-TV: Fox: Antenna TV on 69.2, Court TV on 69.3, Ion on 69.4 San Francisco: Oakland: 2 31/26 KTVU: Fox: Fox Weather on 2.2, Movies! on ...
San Diego, CA: KUSI-TV 1: 51 1982–2023 Independent station owned by Nexstar Media Group: Beaumont–Port Arthur, TX: KBMT: 12 1977–2009 ABC and NBC affiliate owned by Tegna Inc. Corpus Christi, TX: KIII ** 3 1964–2010 ABC affiliate owned by Tegna Inc. Victoria, TX: KXIX ** 19 1969–1976 Fox affiliate KVCT owned by SagamoreHill ...
San Diego, CA: KRPE-LD: 6 KUSI-TV: 18 KUSI-TV: 51: ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.
After being forced out of TWC a year later, [2] Coleman became weather anchor at WCBS-TV in New York and then at WMAQ-TV in Chicago, before moving to Southern California to join the independent television station, KUSI-TV in San Diego in 1994, [7] in what Coleman fondly calls "his retirement job."