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11 11 KDIN-TV: PBS: PBS Kids on 11.2, World on 11.3, Create on 11.4 13 13 WHO-DT: NBC: Rewind TV on 13.2, Antenna TV on 13.3, Iowa's Weather Channel on 13.4 17 16 KDSM-TV: Fox: Comet on 17.2, Charge! on 17.3, TBD on 17.4 19 19 KDMI: TCT: SBN on 19.2, OnTV4U on 19.3, CHSN on 19.4, Buzzr on 19.5, Shop LC on 19.6, Infomercials on 19.7 Des Moines ...
KDPS-TV (channel 11), an educational TV station owned by Des Moines Public Schools, went into service in April 1959. [54] The 1967 Iowa General Assembly created a statewide educational TV network; two years later, KDPS-TV was purchased and renamed KDIN-TV to serve as the key station of the Iowa Educational Broadcasting Services network. [ 55 ]
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WHO-TV signed on the air on April 15, 1954, as the third television station in Des Moines, after WOI-TV (channel 5) and KGTV (channel 17). It was signed on by the Tri-City Broadcasting Company, [ 3 ] which was owned by the Palmer family, owners of WHO radio ( AM 1040 and FM 100.3, now KDRB ).
Gus Martin, Des Moines Register March 4, 2024 at 7:41 AM The Iowa high school boys state basketball tournament begins at 10:30 a.m. Monday and concludes Friday night at Wells Fargo Arena.
Nexstar owns or controls more than 159 local stations, including Channel 13 in the Des Moines metro, according to the website Boilerplate. Top markets L.A., Chicago, Philadelphia, San Francisco ...
Thursday night: Comedian Jeffrey Baldinger headlines at the Des Moines Funny Bone at West Glen Town Center, 560 S. Prairie View Drive #100, West Des Moines, for a 7 p.m. show. The comedian from St ...
KCCI broadcasts 34 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with 5 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours each weekday, three hours on Saturdays and four hours on Sundays).. Although it was the last Big Three station to sign on in the area, channel 8 has been the highest-rated station in Des Moines for most of its history, mainly due to its roots in the Register.