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KCRA-TV (channel 3) is a television station in Sacramento, California, United States, affiliated with NBC. It is owned by Hearst Television alongside Stockton -licensed dual CW / MyNetworkTV affiliate KQCA (channel 58).
Both virtual and digital channel 10 ABC: Tegna Inc. Known as "ABC 10", the channel was dropped from DirecTV in December 2023, but was still available over the air and on Comcast Xfinity, Wave, and Consolidated. [1] KOVR: 13 (digital 25) CBS: Stockton: CBS News and Stations (Paramount Global) Known as "CBS 13" KUVS-DT: 19 (digital 18) Univision ...
KCSO-LD (channel 33) is a low-power television station in Sacramento, California, United States, serving as the local outlet for the Spanish-language network Telemundo. Owned and operated by NBCUniversal 's Telemundo Station Group , KCSO-LD maintains studios on Media Place in the Woodlake neighborhood of Sacramento, and its transmitter is ...
Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Network Notes Bakersfield: 17 25 KGET-TV: NBC: CW on 17.2, TEL on 17.3 (KKEY-LP 13.1), Laff on 17.4 : 23 10 KERO-TV: ABC: Court TV on 23.2, Grit on 23.3, Ion on 23.4, Bounce TV on 23.5, Ion Plus on 23.6, HSN on 23.7
KQCA/KCRA studios at 3 Television Circle. Once the sale was approved, Kelly immediately made a series of changes. Channel 58 affiliated with the new UPN, [9] and its call letters were changed to KQCA on February 1, branding as "Q58" (as opposed to a "UPN" and channel number/city branding with many other affiliates at the time).
The KXTV/KOVR Tower (also known as the Sacramento Joint Venture Tower) is a 2,049 ft (625 m) communications tower in Walnut Grove, California, United States. Built in 2000, it is the tallest structure in California , second-tallest structure in the United States , third-tallest guyed mast in the world (as of 2001), and the eighth-tallest ...
Television anchors from Sacramento, California (33 P) Pages in category "Television stations in Sacramento, California" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.
However, opportunity lay in Sacramento. By 1956, there were three television stations in Sacramento itself. On the VHF band were CBS affiliate KBET-TV (channel 10) and NBC affiliate KCRA-TV (channel 3), which had begun the year before, and a UHF station, KCCC-TV (channel 40), which was the local outlet for ABC and had been in service since 1953 ...