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KLKN-TV Logo 1996 to 2003. KLKN began broadcasting on March 30, 1996. [43] [44] On April 1, cable subscribers in Lincoln began viewing KLKN on the Lincoln Cablevision system, but it was not until May 20 that the transmitter facility was activated. [45] The station expanded news production modestly in the ensuing years.
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[13] [14] Upon being passed by the Senate, the bill faced uncertain prospects in the House. [15] [16] Ultimately, the 117th Congress ended without the House voting on the bill. [17] A 2023 bill has been introduced, but is at a standstill for the time being. As of March 25, 2024, the full history is as follows:
The Nebraska Television Network (NTV) is the ABC affiliate for most of central and western Nebraska.It consists of two full-power stations—KHGI-TV (channel 13) in Kearney, with its transmitter near Lowell, and KWNB-TV (channel 6) in Hayes Center—as well as two low-power stations in McCook and North Platte.
Lincoln TV stations gets 5 Full-powered Digital channels including 10 subchannels and 2 Low-powered ... KLKN: Lincoln: Standard Media: 1964: 8, 35: 1080i: Channel 8 ...
KETV first signed on the air 68 years ago on September 17, 1957; it was Omaha's third television station (behind WOW-TV, channel 6, now WOWT and KMTV, channel 3).The station has been an ABC affiliate from its debut (and the only one in Omaha that has never changed its affiliation); KETV is the second full-time ABC affiliate in the Omaha market; KOLN-TV in Lincoln previously served as Omaha's ...
The earliest known use of the Eyewitness News name in American television was on April 6, 1959, when KYW-TV (now WKYC-TV) – at the time, based in Cleveland and owned by Westinghouse Broadcasting – launched the nation's first 90-minute local newscast (under the title Eyewitness), which was combined with the then 15-minute national newscast. [1]
From KFOR-TV's shutdown in March 1954 until KLKN signed on in 1996, KOLN was the only commercial station in Lincoln, making it one of the largest cities in the country with only one full-power commercial station. The western half of the market had full network service; it was served by KGIN, ABC affiliate KHGI-TV and NBC