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KSAT-TV (channel 12) is a television station in San Antonio, Texas, United States, affiliated with ABC. Owned by Graham Media Group , the station maintains studios on North St. Mary's Street on the northern edge of downtown , and its transmitter is located off Route 181 in northwest Wilson County (northeast of Elmendorf ).
12 12 KSAT-TV: ABC: MeTV on 12.2, Movies! on 12.3, H&I on 12.4, Start TV on 12.5 San Antonio: Blanco: 17 18 KNIC-DT: UniMás: Univision on 17.2 (KWEX-DT 41.1), Ion Mystery on 17.3, Nuestra Visión on 17.4, Shop LC on 17.5 San Antonio: San Antonio: 23 16 KHCE-TV: TBN: Hillsong on 23.2, Smile on 23.3, Enlace on 23.4, Positiv on 23.5 San Antonio ...
The following television stations broadcast on digital channel 12 in the United States: [1] [2] [3] K12AK-D in Crested Butte, Colorado, on virtual channel 7, which rebroadcasts K11AT-D; K12AL-D in Waunita Hot Springs, Colorado, on virtual channel 7, which rebroadcasts K25PT-D; K12AV-D in Pateros/Mansfield, Washington; K12BA-D in Winthrop-Twisp ...
The following television stations operate on virtual channel 12 in the United States: [1]. K03CS-D in Broadus, Montana; K04PJ-D in Hesperus, Colorado; K05GQ-D in Kooskia, Idaho; K07AAI-D in Reno, Nevada
The NFL Week 12 San Francisco 49ers and the Green Bay Packers game is scheduled for a 4:25 p.m. ET kickoff on Sunday, Nov. 24. What TV channel is the San Francisco 49ers vs. Green Bay Packers game on?
This is a list of full-power television stations in the United States having call signs which begin with the letter K. Stations licensed to transmit under low-power specifications—ex., KAJN-CD, K35OY-D and KXJB-LD—have not been included.
KTSA programming can also be heard on FM translator K296GK at 107.1 MHz. [3] Since KTSA is a Class B station broadcasting with 5,000 watts twenty four hours per day, the FM translator doesn't necessarily improve coverage, but it does afford listeners the ability to listen to high fidelity sound on the FM band.
From 1961 to 1962, Post-Newsweek held 46% ownership with San Diego television station KFSD-TV (later KOGO-TV) with the investment firm of Fox, Wells & Rogers owning 54%. Post-Newsweek declined to acquire full ownership of KOGO-TV (now KGTV ) and the venture ended when the station was sold to the broadcasting division of Time-Life in 1962.