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  2. KXLF-TV - Wikipedia

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    KXLF-TV (channel 4) is a television station in Butte, 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.

  3. Montana Television Network - Wikipedia

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    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] The network was organized by the owners of KXLF, KID-TV, and KMVT.

  4. List of television stations in Montana - Wikipedia

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    semi-satellite of KXLF-TV ch. 4 Butte. Independent on 7.2, Grit on 7.3, Ion on 7.4 9 8 ... World/PBS Encore on 4.2, Minnesota Channel on 4.3, PBS Kids on 4.4 4 26

  5. KBZK - Wikipedia

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    Several groups objected to the proposal, including Butte station KXLF-TV; Rocky Mountain Public Television; and Governor Thomas Judge, who continued his objection even after learning that plans would keep an educational channel in Butte. [4] KXLF had objected as part of the Montana Television Network as a whole; it feared that putting channel 2 ...

  6. NBC Montana - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, it built a 100-watt translator on channel 9 in Kalispell. The Flathead had been without a local station since the folding of KGEZ-TV/KULR in 1959. [10] That December, the FCC simultaneously approved a channel 6 translator for KGVO-TV in Butte as well as a translator for Butte's local station, CBS affiliate KXLF-TV, in Missoula. [12]

  7. KOPR-TV - Wikipedia

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    KOPR-TV was a television station on channel 4 in Butte, Montana, United States, which operated from 1953 to 1954. It was owned by the Copper Broadcasting Company alongside KOPR (550 AM) and was the second outlet in Butte and the state, broadcasting from studios and a transmitter at the Hotel Finlen .

  8. KTVQ - Wikipedia

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    By the time the building was completed, a second television station, KGHL-TV (channel 8, now KULR-TV), had begun in 1958. [14] Sample later expanded his holdings across the state. In 1961, he acquired KXLF in Butte; [9] in 1969, he purchased KRTV in Great Falls, giving his Garryowen Broadcasting coverage of half the state's population. [15]

  9. KWYB - Wikipedia

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    KWYB (channel 18) is a television station in Butte, Montana, United States, affiliated with ABC and Fox. Owned by the Cowles Company, the station has studios on Dewey Boulevard in Butte, and its transmitter is located on XL Heights east of the city. KWYB-LD (channel 28) in Bozeman, Montana operates as a low-power semi-satellite of KWYB.