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KULR-TV was the second TV station on the air in Billings; it began broadcasting as KGHL-TV, co-owned with KGHL radio, on March 15, 1958. The station was renamed KULR-TV in 1963 when it was separated from the radio stations. It was an ABC affiliate from 1969 to 1987, when it returned to NBC.
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Older logo. SWX Right Now (Sports and Weather Right Now) is a regional digital subchannel network broadcasting high school and college sports, and automated weather and news on Cowles Company-owned stations throughout Eastern Washington State, the Idaho Panhandle, and Montana.
The station is separately owned from KULR-TV by The Marks Group, which also owns several radio stations in Montana and KXGN-TV in Glendive, but the Cowles Company brokers all of its airtime. At one point known as the smallest network affiliate in the country, KYUS has largely served as a satellite of other stations since 1984 and has simulcast ...
The predecessor to MTN was the Skyline Network, which began in 1958. It included KOOK-TV in Billings, KXLF-TV in Butte and its satellite KXLJ-TV in Helena, and KFBB-TV in Great Falls, as well as two Idaho properties, KID-TV in Idaho Falls and KLIX-TV in Twin Falls. [1]
Chef and owner Flip Koumalasy decided to open his own standalone restaurant following his previous employment at Ann Ahmed's Lemongrass restaurant in nearby Brooklyn Park, Minnesota. [1] Regarding his decision to open a relatively new dining concept in the Minneapolis Skyway System , he told the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal : "It's new ...
A year later, KOOK broke ground on a new radio and television center in downtown Billings, which was completed in 1959; [12] three homes were moved off the property before construction began. [13] By the time the building was completed, a second television station, KGHL-TV (channel 8, now KULR-TV), had begun in 1958. [14]
Viewers cited confusion over the availability of programs, and returning the late news to 10 p.m. allowed Eagle to restore The Tonight Show and Saturday Night Live to its lineup en route to becoming a sole NBC affiliate. [26] A full-time ABC outlet for Missoula, KTMF (channel 23), was established in 1990. [27]