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  2. KVCW - Wikipedia

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    On April 22, 1987, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) issued an original construction permit to 4-A Communications to build a new full-power television station, on UHF channel 33, to serve the Las Vegas market. 4-A Communications, owned by Lawrence and Teri DePaulis, became Channel 33, Inc. (which remained the station's licensee until 2015) in August 1987.

  3. List of TV Guide editions - Wikipedia

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    Las Vegas: 1997–2004: Las Vegas: Nevada: 1965–1997 and 2004–2005: Las Vegas, Reno, Sacramento (area near Lake Tahoe, until 1990) 76,885: Reno: 1997–2004: Reno, Sacramento (area near Lake Tahoe) New Hampshire: New Hampshire: from July 21, 1973: Boston (New Hampshire part), Manchester, Portland (New Hampshire part) 151,691: Northern New ...

  4. List of television stations in Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Las Vegas: Henderson: 5 9 KVVU-TV: Fox: Secondary KVVU, Silver State on 5.2, Ion Mystery on 5.3, Dabl on 5.4, This TV on 5.5, Outlaw on 5.6, The365 on 5.7 Las Vegas: Las Vegas: 8 7 KLAS-TV: CBS: Rewind TV on 8.2, Get on 8.3, Shop LC on 8.4 Las Vegas: Las Vegas: 10 11 KLVX: PBS: Create on 10.2, PBS Kids on 10.3 Las Vegas: Las Vegas: 13 13 KTNV ...

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    Get answers to your AOL Mail, login, Desktop Gold, AOL app, password and subscription questions. Find the support options to contact customer care by email, chat, or phone number.

  6. Media in Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of print, television, and radio media serving the Las Vegas Valley. As of 2022, Las Vegas is ranked as the fortieth-largest television market in the United States, with 870,240 homes in Southern Nevada and parts of northwestern Arizona, according to Nielsen Media Research. [1]

  7. Intermountain West Communications Company - Wikipedia

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    Intermountain West Communications Company was an American telecommunications company, formerly owned by James E. Rogers (1938–2014), that remains as the licensee company for a number of local television stations in the United States, operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group and subsidiary companies Howard Stirk Holdings and Cunningham Broadcasting.

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