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After KWYB (channel 18) signed on in September 1996 and took the ABC affiliation in the Butte-Bozeman market, K43DU was taken off-the-air; [45] on October 31, after K26DE's ABC affiliation ended in advance of the launch of KWYB repeater K28FB (channel 28, now KWYB-LD), KCTZ became a Fox affiliate, and channel 26 became a repeater of KXLF. [46]
The network comprises six stations — flagship KUSM-TV (channel 9) in Bozeman and full-power satellites KUFM-TV (channel 11) in Missoula, KBGS-TV (channel 16) in Billings, KUHM-TV (channel 10) in Helena, KUGF-TV (channel 21) in Great Falls and KUKL-TV (channel 46) in Kalispell — and a network of 60 low-power repeaters in Montana. KUSM and ...
Late on Sept. 21, 1996, searchers found the body of 15-year-old Danielle "Danni" Houchins in a swampy area along the Gallatin River, a scenic valley just outside Bozeman, Montana. Exactly what had ...
Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Network Notes Billings: 14 14 KINV-LD: MeTV: Daystar on 14.2, Positiv on 14.3, Smile on 14.4 : 45 19 K45KS-D: Silent Bozeman: 6 29 KDBZ-CD: NBC (simulcast of KTVM 6.1)
KBZK (channel 7) is a television station in Bozeman, Montana, United States, affiliated with CBS. Owned by the E. W. Scripps Company, it is part of the Montana Television Network (MTN), a statewide network of CBS-affiliated stations. KBZK has its studios on Television Way in Bozeman; its primary transmitter is located atop High Flat, southwest ...
Kayla Oldacre and Madison Booker scored 19 points apiece to lead No. Texas to a 67-49 win over eighth-ranked Kentucky on Thursday night. The Longhorns followed their four-point win over second ...
Mosby sold KGVO radio to Dale Moore in 1959 [8] but held on to KMSO-TV until 1964, when Moore bought channel 13 as well; [9] upon taking over, he changed its call letters back to KGVO-TV. [1] Under Moore's ownership, KGVO-TV switched its primary affiliation to NBC in 1965, though it still carried some CBS and ABC programming. [ 10 ]
WBNF-CD channel 15.1, Buffalo, New York (repeater of WNYB, now owned by HME Equity Fund II and operating as a Spanish Catholic station) WDYR-CD channel 33, Dyersburg, Tennessee (now defunct) WJFB channel 44.6, Lebanon / Nashville, Tennessee (affiliation discontinued on November 11, 2020, after a change in ownership.)