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The following is a listing of affiliates for Antenna TV, [1] a classic television network, which was launched on January 1, 2011, by Tribune Broadcasting [2] and is now owned by Nexstar Media Group. [ 3 ]
One Shell Plaza (OSP) is a 50-story, 218 m (715 ft) skyscraper at 910 Louisiana Street in Downtown Houston, Texas. Perched atop the building is an antenna that brings the pinnacle height of the building to 304.8 m (1,000 ft). At its completion in 1971, the tower was the tallest in the city.
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The following is a list of stations that are affiliated with Ion Plus, a television network in the United States owned by Ion Media Networks.The network was originally in operation from 2007 to 2021 with a total of 65 affiliates, the vast majority of which were owned by its corporate parent.
Houston: Houston: 20 19 KTXH: MyNet: Movies! on 20.2, theGrio on 20.3, Buzzr on 20.4 Houston: Galveston: 22 23 KLTJ: Daystar: Houston: Houston: 26 26 KRIV: Fox: Catchy Comedy on 26.2, Fox Weather on 26.3 Houston: Houston: 39 34 KIAH: CW: Antenna TV on 39.2, The Nest on 39.3, TBD on 39.4, Rewind TV on 39.5 Houston: Rosenberg: 45 30 KXLN-DT: UNI ...
A coverage map may be produced to indicate the area in which a certain signal strength is delivered. [1] Even if it is 100% accurate (which it never is), a major factor on whether a signal is receivable depends very much on whether the receiving apparatus is sensitive enough to use a signal of that level.
The following is a list of affiliates of Bounce TV, a digital terrestrial television network catering to an African American audience.. Bounce TV launched in September 2011 with an affiliate list buoyed by early carriage deals with stations owned or operated by Gray Television, and Nexstar Media Group.
KPXB-TV (channel 49) is a television station licensed to Conroe, Texas, United States, serving as the Houston area outlet for the Ion Television network. It is owned and operated by the Ion Media subsidiary of the E. W. Scripps Company, and maintains a transmitter near Missouri City, in unincorporated northeastern Fort Bend County.