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KTBC (channel 7) is a television station in Austin, Texas, United States, serving as the market's Fox network outlet. It is owned and operated by the network's Fox Television Stations division, and maintains studios on East 10th Street near the Texas State Capitol in downtown Austin; its transmitter is based at the West Austin Antenna Farm on Mount Larson.
Times-Mirror Broadcasting later acquired KTBC-TV in Austin, Texas in 1973; [19] and in 1980 purchased a group of stations owned by Newhouse Newspapers: WAPI-TV (now WVTM-TV) in Birmingham, Alabama; KTVI in St. Louis; WSYR-TV (now WSTM-TV) in Syracuse, New York and its satellite station WSYE-TV (now WETM-TV) in Elmira, New York; and WTPA-TV (now ...
KTBC may refer to: KTBC (TV) , the Fox owned-and-operated station for Austin, Texas KLBJ (AM) , a radio station in Austin, Texas, which previously held the KTBC call sign
Fox News Digital has reached out to the APD for comment. Fox News Digital's Louis Casiano contributed to this report. Original article source: Body found in same Austin lake where 6 other deceased ...
KOSA-TV: CBS: CW on 7.2, Telemundo on 7.3 (KTLE-LD 7.5), H&I on 7.4 Quanah: Quanah: 3 24 K41HQ-D: KFDX-TV: NBC: MyNet on 3.2 , Laff on 3.3, Cozi TV on 3.4 Quanah: Quanah: 3 27 K27HM-D: KFDX-TV: NBC: MyNet on 3.2 , Laff on 3.3, Cozi TV on 3.4 Quanah: Quanah: 6 29 K29FR-D: KAUZ-TV: CBS: CW on 6.2, Ion on 6.3, News Channel 6 24/7 on 6.4, Court TV ...
Austin gun shop owner Michael Cargill, 43, might not fit the popular image of the gun rights movement. He's gay and a Democrat. He didn't grow up hunting, or with guns in his home. In fact, his ...
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The Johnson family put Austin's first TV station on the air in 1952, Channel 7 KTBC-TV. The co-owned station 93.7 KTBC-FM (now KLBJ-FM) signed on the air in 1960. In the 1950s, as network programming moved to television, 590 KTBC began playing middle of the road (MOR) and easy listening music, while still airing CBS News on the hour.