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KMID-TV went on the air on December 18, 1953, [2] making it the longest-running station in the Midland–Odessa market. It carried programming from all four networks, but was a primary NBC affiliate. It lost CBS to KOSA-TV (channel 7) in 1956 and lost ABC to KWES-TV (channel 9, then known as KVKM) in 1958. On September 5, 1982, KMID became an ...
The Midland Reporter-Telegram is a daily newspaper in Midland, Texas. It is located in the heart of the vast 54-county Permian Basin of West Texas, a geological region which produces 70 percent of the oil in Texas. The newspaper's special coverage includes the "Permian Basin Oil Report", a weekly section devoted to news of the gas and oil ...
The Walk TV on 20.2, Radiant TV on 20.3, NRB TV on 20.4 Wichita Falls: Wichita Falls: 24 24 K24HH-D CFNT The Walk TV on 24.2, Radiant TV on 24.3, NRB TV on 24.4 Wichita Falls: Wichita Falls: 30 30 K30LD-D: Family Channel: Wichita Falls: Wichita Falls: 32 32 K32KT-D: Silent Wichita Falls: Wichita Falls: 49 16 K16LO-D
With new economic pressures weighing on the media sector — and the TV-news businesses they power — national and local TV journalists may be working together even more closely than the ones at NBC.
She also worked briefly as a news anchor at WGN-AM in Chicago before rejoining WBBM in late 1996. [4] Le Mignot began working for WBBM-TV as a free-lance reporter in 1995, and moved up to full-time status with the station (and therefore quit WBBM radio) in late 1999, [5] when she became WBBM-TV's correspondent for Chicago's South Side and south ...
Chicago gangbangers rage against newly arrived Venezuelan migrants as Tren de Aragua moves in: ‘City is going to go up in flames’ Dana Kennedy September 22, 2024 at 5:00 AM
Nov. 8—MIDLAND — Midland ISD on Nov. 10 will host its ninth annual Permian Basin Mental Health Conference, a free event that provides professional development to counselors across the state of ...
"Midland". Texas State Gazetteer and Business Directory. Detroit: R.L. Polk & Co. 1914. Dickinson Weber (1958), Comparison of Two Oil City Business Centers (Odessa-Midland, Texas, University of Chicago; John Howard Griffin (1959). Land of the High Sky: History of Midland County of West Texas from 1849 to the Present. First National Bank of Midland.