Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
KXNV-LD (channel 27) is a low-power television station licensed to Incline Village, Nevada, United States, serving the Reno area as an affiliate of the Spanish-language network Telemundo. It is owned by Gray Television alongside ABC affiliate KOLO-TV (channel 8).
KOLO-TV produces the only midday newscast that runs from 11 a.m. to noon while also airing ABC World News Tonight at 6 p.m., instead at 5:30 or 6:30 p.m. KTVN also airs their network newscast at 6 p.m. while KRNV-DT is the only station to air its network newscast at 5:30 p.m.
Reno: Reno: 2 11 KTVN: CBS: Scripps News on 2.2, Ion on 2.3, Ion Plus on 2.4, Grit on 2.5 Reno: Reno: 4 12 KRNV-DT: NBC: Dabl on 4.2, TBD on 4.3 Reno: Reno: 5 15/22/33 KNPB: PBS: Create on 5.2, PBS Kids on 5.3 Reno: Reno: 8 8 KOLO-TV: ABC: MeTV on 8.2, CW+ on 8.3, Outlaw on 8.4, Quest on 8.5, Start TV on 8.6 Reno: Reno: 11 23/21 KRXI-TV: Fox ...
In Other News. Entertainment. Entertainment. USA TODAY 'Yellowstone' finale recap: John Dutton's funeral, another death and a ranch sale. Entertainment. People.
Get breaking news and the latest headlines on business, entertainment, politics, world news, tech, sports, videos and much more from AOL
KRNV-DT (channel 4) is a television station in Reno, Nevada, United States, affiliated with NBC.It is owned by Cunningham Broadcasting, which maintains joint sales and shared services agreements (JSA/SSA) with Sinclair Broadcast Group, owner of Fox affiliate KRXI-TV (channel 11), for the provision of certain services.
KTVN is the only station in the Reno market to not have a midday newscast. KTVN airs the CBS Evening News at 6 p.m. and KOLO-TV also airs their national newscast at 6 p.m. while KRNV is the only station to air their national newscast at 5:30 p.m. KOLO-TV began competing with KTVN on the 4:30 a.m. newscast which debuted on October 13, 2014.
The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) is an American broadcast television television network owned by the Disney Media Networks subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company, which originated in 1927 as the NBC Blue radio network, and five years after its 1942 divorce from NBC and purchase by Edward J. Noble (adopting its current name the following year), expanded into television in April 1948.