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KAMR-TV (channel 4) is a television station in Amarillo, Texas, United States, affiliated with NBC.It is owned by Nexstar Media Group alongside low-power MyNetworkTV affiliate KCPN-LD (channel 33); Nexstar also provides certain services to Fox affiliate KCIT (channel 14) under joint sales and shared services agreements (JSA/SSA) with Mission Broadcasting.
High Plains Public Radio is a network of public radio stations serving the High Plains region of western Kansas, the Texas Panhandle, the Oklahoma Panhandle and eastern Colorado. Operated by the Kanza Society, it is headquartered in Garden City, Kansas and operates an additional studio in Amarillo, Texas .
In 2004, the station was sold to Kanza Society Inc. for $1.25 million and it became an affiliate of High Plains Public Radio. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] On October 8, 2004, its call sign was changed to KJJP. [ 2 ] Although Amarillo is the largest urban center in the HPPR coverage area, this was the first time most of the area had received a clear signal from ...
Randall Sweet, Amarillo Globe-News October 28, 2024 at 4:03 AM This week marks the final regular season volleyball matches of the year for schools in the Texas Panhandle.
Amarillo High vs El Dorado, 7 p.m. CT at Socorro High School This article originally appeared on Amarillo Globe-News: Bi-District Amarillo-area high school football playoff pairings Show comments
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The High Plains region is an area of 41 counties defined by the Texas Comptroller for economic reporting in 2022, as mapped here. It includes all of the Texas Panhandle by most definitions of that term. The region included 2020 population of 866,000, or three percent of Texas' population, with Lubbock and Amarillo MSAs together having 68 ...
The Canadian River forms the Llano's northern boundary, separating it from the rest of the High Plains. To the east, the Caprock Escarpment, a precipitous cliff about 300 feet (100 m) high, lies between the Llano and the red Permian plains of Texas; while to the west, the Mescalero Escarpment demarcates the eastern edge of the Pecos River valley