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Hearst-Argyle Tower is the common name for the guyed tower used for TV broadcasting at Walnut Grove, California, United States at The tower is owned by Hearst Stations Inc. [ 1 ] The tower is 2000 ft or 609.6 m high and was finished in 1985.
Media General Tower Saint Ansgar Saint Ansgar, Iowa: Guyed Mast 477 m Red River Broadcast Tower Salem Salem, South Dakota: Guyed Mast 476.4 m Hearst-Argyle Television Tower Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Guyed Mast 475.6 m Augusta Tower Jackson, South Carolina: Guyed Mast 475.5 m WAGT TV Tower: Beech Island, South Carolina: Guyed Mast 475.1 m KPLX Tower
Hearst-Argyle was formed in 1997 with the merger of Hearst Corporation's broadcasting division and stations owned by Argyle Television Holdings II, [1] which is partially related to the company of the same name who (in 1994) sold its stations to New World Communications, stations that eventually became Fox-owned stations (Hearst itself, unusual for any American broadcast group, has never held ...
In the neighborhood of KXTV/KOVR Tower are two towers of similar height, the Channel 40 and KVIE-TV Channel 6 Tower and the Channel 3-Hearst-Argyle Tower, forming an antenna "farm" on the east side of the Sacramento River and west of the Interstate 5 freeway, which can be easily seen for miles around in every direction.
Hearst-Argyle Tower; Holiday Pacific and Southern Tower; Hoyt Radio Tower; ... KXTV/KOVR tower; L. Liberman Broadcasting tower (Era, Texas) Lualualei VLF transmitter; N.
One corner of the triangle held the antenna for KCRA (since moved to the taller Hearst-Argyle Tower), and the other two held the antennas of KOVR and KXTV (since moved to the taller KXTV/KOVR Tower), which is also a candelabra, though with a less wide top than this one. KCRA-TV began transmitting from this tower in January 1962.
Orlando Hearst Argyle Television Tower [8] 522.5 m (1,714 ft) 1980: Guyed mast: VHF-UHF transmission United States: Orange City, Florida: Height today 510.5 metres: Pinnacle Towers Tower Moody [8] 522.4 m (1,714 ft) 1988
Hearst Corporation, its wholly owned subsidiary Hearst Holdings Inc., and HHI's wholly owned subsidiary Hearst Communications Inc. [3] is a constitutional American multinational mass media and business information conglomerate based in Hearst Tower in Midtown Manhattan in New York City.