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  2. List of television stations in North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Grand Forks: 2 15 KGFE: PBS: satellite of KFME. World/PBS Encore on 2.2, Minnesota Channel on 2.3, PBS Kids on 2.4 Grand Forks: Devils Lake: 8 8 WDAZ-TV: ABC: semi-satellite of WDAY-TV. True Crime Network on 8.2, Independent on 8.3, Ion on 8.4 Grand Forks: 27 27 KNGF: BEK Sports BEK Sports Plus East on 27.2, BEK Sports Plus West on 27.3 ...

  3. KFJM - Wikipedia

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    The sale financed a transmitter move for KFJM from the University of North Dakota campus to a tower located in the Grand Forks industrial park, which was completed on August 22, 2006. In 2006, KDSU 91.9 FM in Fargo began simulcasting some of KFJM's programming, including "Into the Music with Mike Olson" and The World Cafe with David Dye during ...

  4. KNGF - Wikipedia

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    KNGF (channel 27) is a sports-formatted independent television station licensed to Grand Forks, North Dakota, United States, serving the Fargo–Grand Forks television market. The station is owned by BEK Sports Network, Inc., a subsidiary of BEK Communications Cooperative. KNGF's transmitter is located on the KVLY-TV mast near Blanchard, North ...

  5. List of radio stations in North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    North Dakota State University: Variety ... Grand Forks: Grand Forks Bible Study Group ... Grand Forks: Leighton Enterprises, Inc. News Talk Information KNRI: 89.7 FM:

  6. Prairie Public Television - Wikipedia

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    On January 19, 1964, KFME signed on from Fargo as North Dakota's first educational television station. The Prairie Public name was adopted in 1974, the same year the first satellite station, KGFE in Grand Forks, signed on, marking the beginning of the statewide network. A year earlier, KFME almost shut down due to lack of funding.

  7. Prairie Public Radio - Wikipedia

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    At the time of North Dakota Public Radio's formation, the University of North Dakota operated three stations in Grand Forks: KUND (AM), KUND-FM (89.3 FM) which dated to 1976, and KFJM (90.7 FM) which started in 1995. KUND (AM) had been established, as KFJM, in 1923 as one of the first college radio stations in the United States.

  8. Media in Grand Forks, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Dakota Student (published twice a week by students of the University of North Dakota during the school year and distributed for free) Red River Valley Women Today (published monthly by the Grand Forks Herald and available for free at area businesses and online) [1] BBI International (publishes trade magazines and produces events)

  9. KRDK-TV - Wikipedia

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    KRDK-TV (channel 4) is a television station licensed to Valley City, North Dakota, United States, serving the Fargo–Grand Forks market.Owned by Major Market Broadcasting, it is affiliated with multiple networks on various digital subchannels, with Cozi TV and MyNetworkTV on its main channel.