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KFVS-TV (channel 12) is a television station licensed to Cape Girardeau, Missouri, United States, serving Southeastern Missouri, the Purchase area of Western Kentucky, Southern Illinois, and Northwest Tennessee as an affiliate of CBS and The CW.
WQWQ-LD (channel 9) is a low-power television station broadcasting from Cape Girardeau, Missouri, United States, as an affiliate of the Spanish-language network Telemundo. It is owned by Gray Television alongside KFVS-TV (channel 12), a dual affiliate of CBS and The CW .
Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Network Notes Cape Girardeau: 12 11 KFVS-TV: CBS: CW (simulcast of WQWQ-LD) on 12.2, Circle on 12.3, MeTV on 12.4, Grit on 12.5 : 23 36 ...
That newscast, produced by CBS affiliate KFVS-TV, focused on news from southeastern Missouri and was eventually canceled on July 29, 2007. [15] On October 1, 2010, KBSI entered into a new agreement with KFVS to produce the newscast, which expanded to an hour in length. This agreement ended in March 2022 with KFVS moving the newscast to KFVS-DT2.
KFVS-TV: 12.4: 11: CBS: Gray Television: January 1, 2020: Former simulcast from WQTV-LP/WQWQ-LP Paducah/Murray, KY; some MeTV programming was preempted to accommodate local, syndicated and CW network programs carried by WQTV/WQWQ. MeTV and The CW became sole affiliates on January 1, 2020.
Stations listed in boldface are owned and operated by CBS through its subsidiary CBS News ... – KWCH-DT 12; Pittsburg (Joplin, Missouri ... ) – KFVS-TV 12; Hannibal
Hirsch held a minority stake in KSIM until 1961, when he divested it as a condition of KFVS going to 5,000-watt operation on 960. KFVS also expanded to television when KFVS-TV went on the air in 1954. The KFVS callsign was retired from radio on June 1, 1979, when the station became KGIR as a result of Hirsch selling the television station.
WDKA began broadcasting on June 5, 1997. It was a UPN affiliate broadcasting an analog signal on UHF channel 49. [3] In 2000, WDKA switched affiliations with low-powered station WQTV-LP (licensed to Murray, Kentucky) and repeater WQWQ-LP to become an affiliate of The WB.