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KPAX-TV's studios are located on West Central Avenue in Missoula, and its transmitter is located on TV Mountain north of the city. KAJJ-CD (channel 18) in Kalispell operates as a low-power, Class A semi-satellite of KPAX-TV; known on-air as KAJ, it broadcasts the same schedule as KPAX, but with local commercials and news segments. To comply ...
Missoula began producing a local news segment in 1977 when KPAX was spun out from KXLF-TV. [10] This helped MTN lead the local news ratings in Butte, Great Falls, and Missoula; however, KULR-TV led the local news race in Billings. [11] Despite this, Sample "stubbornly" clung to the concept. [12]
After six years with no arrest and no publicly named suspect, Missoula, Montana, police released video of missing woman Jermain Charlo to "48 Hours" hoping to generate leads.
Most station operations, including news production, are based in Missoula, with bureaus in Bozeman and Kalispell. The stations air the same programming, but KTVM and KCFW air separate commercials and legal identifications. KDBZ is a straight simulcast of KTVM. NBC Montana's reach is further extended by 25 translators in western Montana and Idaho.
Halks was charged with felony assault with a weapon. An investigation is pending. The Missoula County Sheriff's Office said the death appears to be medically related. Jail or Agency: Missoula County Jail; State: Montana; Date arrested or booked: 10/1/2015; Date of death: 7/3/2016; Age at death: 57; Sources: www.kpax.com, webapps.missoulacounty.us
Category: Television stations in Missoula, Montana. 1 language. ... KPAX-TV; T. KTMF This page was last edited on 27 April 2020, at 11:53 (UTC). ...
Jennifer Lynn Servo (born Jennifer Lynn Olson, (September 23, 1979 – September 16, 2002) was an American news reporter whose murder is unsolved. In the early 2000s, she worked for KPAX-TV and KECI-TV in Montana, and KRBC-TV in Texas. Servo was from Columbia Falls, Montana, and first worked as a reporter in Missoula.
KPAX may refer to: KPAX-TV, a U.S. television station (channel 8) licensed to Missoula, Montana; K-PAX, a series of novels by Gene Brewer; K-PAX, the film based on the first novel of that series; K-Pax Racing, an auto racing team