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CJBN-TV in Kenora, Ontario; CJCH-TV-4 in Bridgetown, Nova Scotia; CJOH-DT in Ottawa, Ontario; CKCA-TV in Chateh, Alberta; CKCO-DT in Kitchener, Ontario; CKPG-TV-5 in Quesnel, British Columbia; CKYB-TV-1 in McCreary, Manitoba; CKYF-TV in Flin Flon, Manitoba; The following station, which is no longer licensed, formerly broadcast on channel 13 in ...
His 50-year tenure as channel 13's main anchor is the longest in American television history. [31] In the 1970s, as a result of the investments made by Capital Cities, KTRK became the news leader in the Houston market; by the start of 1973, it was in second place, [32] and it was the news leader in every ratings book from 1973 to 1993. [33]
KYAZ (channel 51) is a television station licensed to Katy, Texas, United States, serving as the Houston area outlet for the classic television network MeTV. Owned and operated by Weigel Broadcasting, the station maintains studios at One Arena Place on Bissonnet Street on Houston's southwest side, and its transmitter is located near Missouri City, Texas.
KHVO, a satellite station of KITV in Hilo, Hawaii, on channel 13 from 1960 to 2009; KOVR, Sacramento, California, affiliated with ABC from 1957 to 1995; KSWT (now KYMA-DT), Yuma, Arizona, affiliated with ABC from 1991 to 1994; KVIA-TV, El Paso, Texas, on channel 13 from 1956 to 1981; WHBQ-TV, Memphis, Tennessee, affiliated with ABC from 1953 to ...
The following stations, which are no longer licensed, formerly broadcast on digital channel 13 in the United States: K13EZ-D in Squilchuck St. Park, Washington K13HU-D in Fort Jones, etc., California
KHOU (channel 11) is a television station in Houston, Texas, United States, affiliated with CBS. It is owned by Tegna Inc. alongside Conroe-licensed Quest station KTBU (channel 55). The two stations share studios on Westheimer Road near Uptown Houston; KHOU's transmitter is located near Missouri City, in unincorporated northeastern Fort Bend ...
The following television stations operate on virtual channel 13 in Canada: CBCT-DT in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island; CBKFT-DT in Regina, Saskatchewan; CFCN-DT-5 in Lethbridge, Alberta; CFEM-DT in Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec; CHAU-DT-5 in Percé, Quebec; CHBC-DT-1 in Penticton, British Columbia; CHMI-DT in Winnipeg, Manitoba; CIII-DT-13 in ...
From 1970 to 1978 three of the four private landfills established during that period were located in Houston black neighborhoods. [12] Around that era African Americans made up around 25% of the city's population. Houston City Council, which decided where the landfills would be located, was entirely composed of white residents until 1972. [13]