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Greenville attorney and State Senator Martin D. Hart was a prominent Unionist. He formed a company of men who fought for the Union in Arkansas, even as other Greenville residents fought for the Confederacy. The divided nature of Greenville and Hunt County is noted by a historical marker in "The SPOT" Park at 2800 Lee Street in downtown Greenville.
KTXD-TV (channel 47) is a television station licensed to Greenville, Texas, United States, serving the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. The station is owned by Cunningham Broadcasting , a partner company of Sinclair Broadcast Group .
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The network focuses on black sitcoms. The network is available nationwide via Frndly TV, Fubo, Hulu, and YouTube TV. The following article is a list of current and pending affiliates of the network, organized in alphabetical order by state and then by market or city of license. If stations elect to disaffiliate from the network, then this ...
In March 2019, YouTube TV launched in Glendive, Montana, thus making the service available in all 210 American television markets. [13] On April 10, 2019, YouTube TV added nine networks owned by Discovery, Inc. (including Discovery Channel, HGTV, Food Network, TLC, Animal Planet and OWN), bringing the service's lineup up to 70 channels. [14]
KEAM-LD in Amarillo, Texas; KESQ-TV in Palm Springs, California; KFDX-TV in Wichita Falls, Texas; KGRY-LD in Gila River Indian Community, Arizona, an ATSC 3.0 station, on virtual channel 28; KHNE-TV in Hastings, Nebraska; KIRO-TV (DRT) in Mt. Vernon, Washington, on virtual channel 7; KKPM-CD in Yuba City, California, on virtual channel 28
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KGVL signed on in 1946 on 1400 kHz in Greenville Texas. [3] The facility was built by legendary broadcast engineer Truett Kimzey, [3] who in the early 1930s gained fame as the original announcer for the Light Crust Doughboys on KFJZ in Fort Worth ("The Light Crust Doughboys are on the air!") and was one of the earliest engineers to transmit experimental television broadcasts.