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  2. KULR-TV - Wikipedia

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    The station's studios are located on Overland Avenue in the Homestead Business Park section of Billings, and its transmitter is located on Coburn Hill southeast of downtown. KULR-TV was the second TV station on the air in Billings; it began broadcasting as KGHL-TV, co-owned with KGHL radio, on March 15, 1958. The station was renamed KULR-TV in ...

  3. KSVI - Wikipedia

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    KSVI went on the air January 8, 1993, [4] under the ownership of Big Horn Communications. [5] Big Horn had previously signed on KOUS-TV (channel 4) in 1980. However, for most of its existence, KOUS was plagued by marginal reception in some parts of Billings, since its transmitter was located 18 miles (29 km) east of the city in order to ensure city-grade coverage of its city of license, Hardin.

  4. List of television stations in Montana - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of broadcast television stations that are licensed in the U.S ... Ion Mystery on 6.3, Antenna TV on 6.4 Billings: Roundup: 8 31 K31PY-D: KULR-TV: NBC ...

  5. Montana Television Network - Wikipedia

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    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]

  6. SWX Right Now - Wikipedia

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    The channel airs over the secondary digital subchannels of Cowles' three NBC network affiliated stations in Eastern Washington, including KHQ-TV in Spokane, KNDO in Yakima and KNDU in Richland, as well as the third subchannel of KULR-TV in Billings, Montana. In addition, it is seen on most cable systems throughout the markets they serve.

  7. KYYA - Wikipedia

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    KURL-AM began broadcasting a news/talk format. In 2013, the station celebrated its 50th year of broadcasting. [4] On May 7, 2019, Connoisseur Media announced that it would sell its Billings cluster to Desert Mountain Broadcasting, an entity formed by Connoisseur Billings general manager Cam Maxwell. [5] The sale closed on July 31, 2019.

  8. KYUS-TV - Wikipedia

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    Originally an independent station, it joined NBC in 1970. [6] In its early years, KYUS was known as the smallest network affiliate in America. [ 7 ] [ 1 ] The station's principal owner, David Rivenes, did the news, sports, weather and reporting himself [ 7 ] — he was also featured in the late-1970s on NBC's Real People and in TV Guide for his ...

  9. Media in Billings, Montana - Wikipedia

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    The Billings Metropolitan Area is served by two major news television stations, four major non-news television stations, one community television station, 25 commercial radio stations and one major daily newspaper. Note: Community 7 is only available through cable or satellite.