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  2. YurView Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The station is owned by Cox Communications. The station's studio facilities are located on the northwest end of Phoenix. The transmission signal is available to Cox cable television subscribers in central and southern Arizona, which includes the Phoenix and Tucson metro areas. It is on channel 4 on Cox's Phoenix-market systems and channel 7 on ...

  3. YurView - Wikipedia

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    YurView Arizona: Phoenix Tucson: Arizona Sports Programming Network (1981–1996) Cox Sports (1996–1998) Cox 9 (1998–2004) Cox 7 (2004–2017) Former regional sports network featuring the Phoenix Suns until 2003. Since 2023, YurView carries MLB Network-produced Arizona Diamondbacks broadcasts. YurView Arkansas Northwest Arkansas

  4. Cox Communications - Wikipedia

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    As of 2013, Cox offers cable internet service to over 21.8 million people across 18 states, making it the 4th largest provider of cable internet service in the US (based on coverage area). [ 36 ] [ 1 ]

  5. KASW - Wikipedia

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    The rebranded station moved to channel 95 on Cox Communications cable systems in the Phoenix metro area, as KNXV's second subchannel took over KASW's channel 6 placement. [ 31 ] [ 32 ] This service in turn lost the CW affiliation on February 1, 2024, to KAZT-TV after CW owner Nexstar Media Group began programming the station under a multi-year ...

  6. KTVK - Wikipedia

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    Media America struck a local marketing agreement to operate the new KASW (channel 61) with The WB—which would air on KTVK until KASW launched in September 1995—and children's programming, [36] and it launched the AZ News Channel, a cable offering on Cox Communications systems featuring breaking news and replays of KTVK newscasts [34] that ...

  7. KAZT-TV - Wikipedia

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    In Phoenix, it took years for KUSK to gain market-wide cable coverage. In 1993, it finally succeeded in reaching a deal with Dimension Cable (now Cox Communications), the largest cable provider in the market; however, it was only added to rebuilt areas of the cable system, [25] which was not complete until 1996. [26]

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