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WDAF-TV officially commenced regular programming two weeks later at 6 p.m. on October 16, 1949; the station's first broadcast was The Birth of a TV Station, a special 30-minute documentary inaugurating channel 4's launch, which featured speeches from Roberts and Fitzer as well as topical features on the station's development and a film ...
From the team’s arrival in Kansas City in 1963 until 1989, KCMO (then at 810 AM) served as the Chiefs’ flagship. From 1989 until the end of the 2019 season, Cumulus Media's KCFX (101.1), a.k.a. "101 The Fox", broadcast all Chiefs games on FM radio under the moniker of The Chiefs Fox Football Radio Network, one of the earliest deals where an FM station served as the flagship station of a ...
It drew a rating of 40.0 and a 77 share nationally, a 52.0 rating/87 share in Kansas City (on WDAF-TV), and a 46.3 rating/77 share in Philadelphia (on Fox owned-and-operated WTXF-TV). In the host market of Phoenix (on Fox O&O KSAZ-TV ), the game drew a 39.5 rating/76 share.
Here are the times, TV schedule and scores for every SEC college football game in Week 12, from Georgia-Tennessee to Missouri-Florida:
Time/TV/location: 2:30 p.m. ET, ESPN, Nashville, Tenn. Why watch: A pair of flagship institutions from bordering states should make for a compelling viewing experience with both programs wanting ...
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Disaffiliated from Fox in 1999 in favor of adding more talk and reality programs to its schedule. KMCI-TV 38: 1999-2008 (secondary) Independent Secondary affiliation (KMCI-TV was an independent station); carried Fox's children's programming blocks (Fox Kids/Fox Box/4Kids TV) not cleared by Fox's existing O&O WDAF-TV. Disaffiliated from Fox in ...
KCTY was a television station in Kansas City, Missouri, United States.It broadcast on ultra high frequency channel 25 from June 6, 1953, to February 28, 1954, and was the second television station to begin broadcasting in the Kansas City area after WDAF-TV.