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KTWO (1030 kHz) is an American AM radio station licensed to Casper, Wyoming. KTWO broadcasts a 50,000- watt signal from a two-tower facility located east of Casper near Hat Six Road. The station is directional at night to protect WBZ in Boston .
KTWO-TV signed on the air on March 1, 1957; it was owned by Harriscope Inc., [2] and was a primary NBC affiliate with a secondary ABC affiliation. [3] A secondary CBS affiliation was added in 1959, after the shutdown of previous CBS affiliate KSPR-TV (channel 6); [4] KTWO's owners also purchased KSPR radio (then at 1470 AM; now at 1030 AM), a longtime CBS Radio affiliate, [5] and changed its ...
KTWO (AM), a radio station (1030 AM) licensed to Casper, Wyoming, United States Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about radio and/or television stations with the same/similar call signs or branding.
From 1974 to 1985, Williams was a reporter and news director for the Casper-based KTWO television and KTWO radio stations. [14] Williams also served as director for the Wyoming Future Project from 1985 to 1986. [2]
On September 28, 1938, broadcasts from the university were picked up via wire to be aired across the NBC Radio Network. [2] In 1957, the University's Engineering Department began "University Radio." On January 1, 1965, KTWO, Wyoming's oldest commercial radio station, donated a board to the university to use for on air broadcasts. The station's ...
Casper is served by 30 radio stations on FM and AM. KTWO 1030 AM is the state's oldest radio station. [30] Casper is served by the following television stations: KTWO-TV (channel 2), affiliated with ABC; KCWY (channel 13), affiliated with NBC (and The CW on DT2); KGWC-TV (channel 14), affiliated with CBS; and KFNB (channel 20), affiliated with Fox.
KSTW had three stints as a CBS affiliate. As KTNT-TV, it lost the CBS affiliation and became an independent station in 1958 when KIRO-TV signed on (due to KIRO radio's affiliation with the CBS Radio Network), but regained it two years later (shared with KIRO-TV) to settle an antitrust lawsuit filed by the station against CBS. The agreement ...
Under Benedek's ownership, KGWC received significant investment and increased the visibility of its product, running billboards and TV advertisements for its newscasts. In December 1996, it poached Rich Bircumshaw from KTWO radio to serve as the news director [17] and KTWO-TV news director Vicki Daniels as assignment editor. [18]