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KNOE-TV (channel 8) is a television station licensed to Monroe, Louisiana, United States, serving the Monroe, Louisiana–El Dorado, Arkansas market as an affiliate of CBS and ABC. It is owned by Gray Television alongside low-power Gulf Coast Sports & Entertainment Network affiliate KCWL-LD (channel 40, also licensed to Monroe).
KNOE may refer to: KNOE-TV , a CBS-affiliate television station (channel 8 digital) licensed to Monroe, Louisiana, United States, and its associated ABC and CW subchannels KMVX , a radio station (101.9 FM) licensed to Monroe, Louisiana, United States, which held the call sign KNOE-FM from 1967 to March 2013
City of license / Market Station Years owned Current status Albany, Georgia: WALB 1590 1946–1960 [M]: WALG, owned by First Media Services : Quincy, Illinois: WGEM 1440 : 2021–2023 [G]
Both KNOE-TV and KTVE offer a full range of network and local daily news programming. Radio. Monroe is served by local radio station KJLO, [52] and ...
It was a primary NBC affiliate, sharing ABC with KNOE-TV. Fuqua sold KTVE to Gray Communications in December 1967, making it Gray's third owned station. In February 1970, shortly after rival station KNOE installed a translator in El Dorado to better serve viewers there, KTVE installed a translator south of Monroe, W02AW. [3]
KNOE-TV Tower, Columbia, Louisiana: March 20, 1997: Guyed steel lattice mast 606 Maintenance One killed, two injured when workers failed to install temporary braces WLBT Tower, Raymond, Mississippi: October 23, 1997: Guyed steel lattice 609 Maintenance Three killed - temporary braces failed during HDTV antenna upgrade
Frequency Callsign Branding Format Owner; 88.7: KBMQ: 88.7 The Cross: Contemporary Christian: Media Ministries 90.3: KEDM: 90.3 KEDM: NPR/News: University of Louisiana at Monroe
KFAZ's difficulties became acute with KNOE-TV going on-the-air on channel 8 about 5 weeks after KFAZ. KNOE's 229 kW radiated from a 774-foot tower and could be received within a 35-mile radius of its transmitter, with decent picture quality and without the need for a converter or UHF antenna.