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  2. KNOE-TV - Wikipedia

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    KNOE-TV has been the dominant news station in the Ark-La-Miss for more than a quarter-century. It has won numerous state, regional and national journalism awards, including the 2008 Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award for News Director Taylor Henry's investigative series on rogue members of the Louisiana National Guard who looted stores they were deployed to protect during Katrina.

  3. List of stations owned or operated by Gray Television

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    WJRT-TV: 12 (12) 2014–2021 [L] ABC affiliate owned by Allen Media Broadcasting [2] Springfield, MO: KSPR/KGHZ: 33 (19) [m] Defunct, license cancelled in 2017. [k] Helena, MT: KMTF 10 (29) 2014–2015: PBS member station, KUHM-TV, owned by Montana State University: KTVH-DT: 12 (12) 2014–2015: NBC affiliate owned by the E. W. Scripps Company ...

  4. KTVE - Wikipedia

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    It was a primary NBC affiliate, sharing ABC with KNOE-TV. Fuqua sold KTVE to Gray Communications in December 1967, making it Gray's third owned station. In February 1970, shortly after rival station KNOE installed a translator in El Dorado to better serve viewers there, KTVE installed a translator south of Monroe, W02AW. [3]

  5. KNOE - Wikipedia

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    KNOE may refer to: KNOE-TV , a CBS-affiliate television station (channel 8 digital) licensed to Monroe, Louisiana, United States, and its associated ABC and CW subchannels KMVX , a radio station (101.9 FM) licensed to Monroe, Louisiana, United States, which held the call sign KNOE-FM from 1967 to March 2013

  6. KMLB - Wikipedia

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    At that time, the station was an NBC Red Network affiliate. [8] On September 27, 1953, the station signed on a TV station, Channel 8 KNOE-TV. [9] On January 9, 1967, 101.9 KNOE-FM (now KMVX) came on the air. In the early 1960s, KNOE moved to 540 kHz, with a daytime power of 5,000 watts, and a nighttime power of 1,000 watts.

  7. Media in Monroe, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Call Letters Signal Type Channel Network Owner; KNOE-TV: Digital: 8: CBS: Gray Television: KNOE-DT2: Digital: 8.2 (12) ABC: Gray Television KNOE-DT3: Digital: 8.3 (12) The CW

  8. KFAZ (Louisiana) - Wikipedia

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    KFAZ's difficulties became acute with KNOE-TV going on-the-air on channel 8 about 5 weeks after KFAZ. KNOE's 229 kW radiated from a 774-foot tower and could be received within a 35-mile radius of its transmitter, with decent picture quality and without the need for a converter or UHF antenna. KNOE estimated 109,870 TV sets were able to receive ...

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