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  2. KMOV - Wikipedia

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    KMOV (channel 4) is a television ... The station's original ... Larry Conners assumed the title of the longest-serving 10 p.m. news anchor in the market until he was ...

  3. List of television stations in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    KMOV: CBS: Cozi TV on 4.2, MyNet on 4.3, Laff on 4.4, Circle on 4.5 5 35 KSDK: NBC: Bounce TV on 5.2, True Crime Network on 5.3, Quest on 5.4 9 23 KETC: PBS: PBS Kids on 9.2, World on 9.3, Create on 9.4 11 26 KPLR-TV: CW: Court TV on 11.2, Comet on 11.3, Grit on 11.4 24 14 KNLC: MeTV: NLEC TV on 24.2, H&I on 24.3, Movies! on 24.4, Catchy Comedy ...

  4. CBS News and Stations - Wikipedia

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    More long-term, CBS bought stations in Philadelphia (WCAU, now owned by NBC) and St. Louis (KMOX-TV, now KMOV), but would eventually sell these stations off as well; before buying KMOX-TV, CBS had attempted to purchase and sign on the channel 11 license in St. Louis, now KPLR-TV. [4]

  5. KMOX - Wikipedia

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    The original Viacom purchased KMOX-TV from CBS in 1986. Because of an FCC regulation in place then that prohibited TV and radio stations in the same market, but with different ownership, from sharing the same call sign, Channel 4 changed to KMOV. KMOX added an FM station on February 12, 1962. [20]

  6. St. Louis TV station KMOV under fire after anchor uses ... - AOL

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    A St. Louis television station is under fire after an anchor “mistakenly” described minority homeowners using an “outdated, offensive and racist” term.

  7. St. Louis news station apologizes after anchor described ...

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    On the Feb. 26 evening newscast, a KMOV First Alert 4 anchor referred to minority homeowners as "colored" while teasing a story about Black homeowners and real estate appraisals.

  8. D. B.'s Delight - Wikipedia

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    D.B.'s Delight was a locally produced St. Louis, Missouri children's television quiz show produced by CBS-owned affiliate KMOX-TV (later KMOV), Channel 4. The show ran 30 minutes on Saturdays and Sundays and aired in St. Louis from 1977 to 1988.

  9. Steve Savard - Wikipedia

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    Steve Savard is an American sports anchor and the former "Voice of the St. Louis Rams", serving in that role from 1999 to 2015. [1] He was the lead news anchor and former sportscaster at KMOV in St. Louis, Missouri.