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WKTV (channel 2) is a television station in Utica, New York, United States, affiliated with NBC and CBS. Owned by Heartland Media, the station has studios on Smith Hill Road in Deerfield (with a Utica postal address), and its transmitter is located in the Eatonville section of Fairfield.
WUTR (channel 20) is a television station in Utica, New York, United States, serving as the ABC affiliate for the Mohawk Valley.It is owned by Mission Broadcasting, which maintains joint sales and shared services agreements (JSA/SSA) with Nexstar Media Group, owner of Fox affiliate/CW+ owned-and-operated station WFXV (channel 33) and low-power MyNetworkTV affiliate WPNY-LD (channel 11), for ...
Utica, New York: WKTV-DT3: 2.3: 29: Heartland Media: 2013–2015: Joined The CW when 2.2 switched from that network to CBS: Weslaco, Texas (Rio Grande Valley Area) KRGV-TV: 5.3: 13: KRGV-TV Corporation: 2012–2021: Subchannel now an Independent station: West Palm Beach, Florida: WPTV-TV: 5.2: 12: E. W. Scripps Company: 2014–2023: Subchannel ...
Channel 2: WCBS-TV - - New York City, CBS New York or CBS 2; Channel 4: WNBC - - New York City, NBC 4 New York; Channel 5: WNYW - - New York City, FOX 5, WABD when it was the Flagship station of the DuMont Television Network, became WNEW before 1986; Channel 7: WABC-TV - - New York City, ABC 7 or Channel 7
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OKLAHOMA CITY — Fourteen counties, two cities and two school districts will split $2.5 million in grants meant to combat opioid addiction in Oklahoma and support recovery programs.