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KTVX, channel, WGXA, station, WMDT, Tulsa, Lansing, WWMT, WCVB, WMTW, WEWS-TV, KAKE-TV, KTVI, Minneapolis, WZVN, KOTA-TV, KOTA, WOI-DT, WZVN-TV, WLUC, WCJB-TV, KOCO, WXYZ, KLAX-TV, KATV, KTUL, WKBW-TV, KSTP-TV, KTKA-TV, abc, WZZM, KLKN, anchor, KEYT-TV, Metromedia Inc., KTWO-TV, WMTW-TV, WUTR, WVEC, WLNE-TV and WCVB-TV.
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KTVX
KTVX ("ABC4") is the ABC affiliate in Salt Lake City, Utah.
KTUL
KTVX had become the new ABC affiliate, leaving KCEB with DuMont Television Network, a non-viable fourth-network that itself would soon fold.
BHC Communications
United owned three other television stations: independent KMSP-TV in Minneapolis, ABC affiliate KTVX in Salt Lake City, and NBC-affiliated KMOL-TV (now WOAI-TV) in San Antonio.
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KTVX
Channel 4 swapped affiliations with KUTV in 1960 and became an ABC affiliate.
KOTA-TV
KOTA-TV, channel 3 (Digital channel 2, displayed as PSIP virtual channel 3), is an ABC affiliate based in Rapid City, South Dakota.
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WPGA-TV
When Fox began airing NFL games in the early 1990s, the football game broadcasts were seen on ABC affiliate WGXA until WPGA arrived.
WPGA-TV
Former ABC affiliate WGXA took the affiliation on a digital subchannel, in addition to Fox.
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WABC-TV
The WJZ callsign has since been reassigned to the CBS owned station in Baltimore, Maryland, although that station was a former ABC affiliate by coincidence until 1995.
DTV transition in the United States
Eventually, Max Media chose to move the affiliation to digital subchannels of their respective new sister stations, all ABC affiliates.
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WBOC-DT2
ABC affiliate WMDT would then create a new second digital subchannel to offer access to CW programming for non-cable subscribers.
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KTVX
The KTVX call letters were formerly used by KTUL-TV in Tulsa, Oklahoma, also an ABC affiliate.
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WLNS-TV
ABC disappeared from the schedule in 1958 when WJRT-TV signed on from Flint; it served as Lansing's default ABC affiliate until WLAJ signed on in 1990.
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WLNS-TV
WKZO-TV, now WWMT (then a partial ABC affiliate), as well as WSJV in Elkhart, Indiana served as default affiliates for Battle Creek until WUHQ-TV (now WOTV) went on the air.
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New England Cable News
The Hearst-Argyle stations include nearby ABC affiliate WCVB, in Needham, which also provides NECN with national news from ABC News; New Hampshire's ABC affiliate WMUR; ABC affiliate WMTW, in Portland (NECN maintains a news bureau within the same building as WMTW, though the operations are physically separate, and uses vehicles with NECN signage locally in Maine); and WPTZ and WNNE, Vermont's two NBC affiliates.
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New England Cable News
The Hearst-Argyle stations include nearby ABC affiliate WCVB, in Needham, which also provides NECN with national news from ABC News; New Hampshire's ABC affiliate WMUR; ABC affiliate WMTW, in Portland (NECN maintains a news bureau within the same building as WMTW, though the operations are physically separate, and uses vehicles with NECN signage locally in Maine); and WPTZ and WNNE, Vermont's two NBC affiliates.
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WOIO
CBS briefly wooed ABC affiliate WEWS-TV (channel 5), but WEWS' owner, the E.W. Scripps Company, used the threat of moving WEWS (along with WXYZ-TV in Detroit) to sign a long-term deal with ABC.
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Russell, Kansas
KAKE-TV, the ABC affiliate in Wichita, Kansas, operates a translator station (K38GH) in Russell which broadcasts on analog channel 38.
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WVTM-TV
As such, WVTM retained its NBC affiliation, while KTVI (the former St. Louis ABC affiliate), KDFW (the former Dallas/Fort Worth CBS affiliate), and KTBC (the former Austin CBS affiliate) became Fox affiliates.
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BHC Communications
United owned three other television stations: independent KMSP-TV in Minneapolis, ABC affiliate KTVX in Salt Lake City, and NBC-affiliated KMOL-TV (now WOAI-TV) in San Antonio.
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KOTA-TV
KOTA-TV, channel 3 (Digital channel 2, displayed as PSIP virtual channel 3), is an ABC affiliate based in Rapid City, South Dakota.
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KOTA-TV
KOTA then became a full-time ABC affiliate, leaving KEVN with NBC and, eventually, Fox.
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2009 Insight Bowl
The game was telecast on the NFL Network and simulcast in Iowa State's home market (Ames/Des Moines, Iowa) by WOI-DT, the ABC affiliate formerly owned by the university.
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WNFM-TV
In late-August 2006, ABC affiliate WZVN-TV began producing a nightly 10 o'clock newscast on WNFM.
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WLUC-TV
From this point until abandoning the rainbow "6", one may have accidentally thought WLUC was an ABC affiliate.
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Kiki Carter
In early 1987, Kiki called the local television station, ABC affiliate WCJB-TV to alert them to plans by the United States Department of Energy and the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services to build a food irradiation facility in Gainesville, Florida, using radioactive caesium-137.
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KOKH-TV
It became the first independently produced newscast in the Oklahoma City market outside of the major-network affiliates (NBC affiliate KFOR (Channel 4); ABC affiliate KOCO (Channel 5), and CBS affiliate KWTV (Channel 9)), since KAUT briefly ran an all-local news format in the early 1980s.
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Chris Hansen
Hansen gave insight into the lives of the brothers based on the reporting he had done on them in the 1980s and 1990s as a reporter for ABC affiliate WXYZ (Channel 7) and NBC affiliate WDIV (Channel 4).
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KLAX-TV
KLAX-TV is the ABC affiliate in Alexandria, Louisiana.
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Nancy Snyderman
Snyderman began her broadcasting career around 1984 at KATV, the ABC affiliate in Little Rock, Arkansas.
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KTUL
KTUL is the ABC affiliate in Tulsa, Oklahoma, owned by Allbritton Communications Company.
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WIVB-TV
The station operated out of studios on the eighteenth floor of Hotel Statler until 1960, when it moved to studios at 2077 Elmwood Avenue originally built for WBUF-TV, which had gone dark in 1958 two months prior to the sign-on of the present-day ABC affiliate, WKBW-TV (Channel 7).
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Minneapolis
The city's first television was broadcast by the St. Paul station and ABC affiliate KSTP-TV.
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KTKA-TV
KTKA-TV, "49 ABC", is the ABC affiliate in Topeka, Kansas.
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KTKA-TV
KTKA-TV, "49 ABC", is the ABC affiliate in Topeka, Kansas.
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Dendura
Dendura also penned a metal version of In the Hall of the Mountain King for the Comedy Central series Monsters Ballz and appeared on the ABC affiliate WZZM (Grand Rapids, Michigan).
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KCAU-TV
(Citadel moved KCAN's license to Lincoln, Nebraska and converted the station into KLKN, a standalone ABC affiliate, in 1996.)
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Christine Craft
After a year at CBS, Craft returned to California where she again worked in several news positions which included being co-anchor for Santa Barbara's ABC affiliate, KEYT-TV
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Christine Craft
After a year at CBS, Craft returned to California where she again worked in several news positions which included being co-anchor for Santa Barbara's ABC affiliate, KEYT-TV
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Christine Craft
Craft continued with KEYT for several years before moving to Kansas City to work for the Metromedia, Inc. ABC affiliate, KMBC-TV.
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John Barrasso
Barrasso is a perennial local host for the Jerry Lewis Telethon (with more than 20 years of service) and a frequent guest on Utah Public Television and the Casper ABC affiliate, KTWO-TV, where he offers commentary on a wide range of medical topics.
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WVNY
For many years it had to compete against fellow ABC affiliate WMTW-TV in Portland, Maine whose transmitter on Mount Washington covered most of Vermont.
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WKTV-DT2
This arrangement would last until 2004 when WFXV entered a relationship with ABC affiliate WUTR.
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Bruce Rader
In 1975 Rader was hired by news director Tony Burton as the assignment editor at WVEC, the ABC affiliate in Norfolk, Virginia.
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Global Broadcasting
Founded in early 2007, Global currently owns WLNE-TV, the ABC affiliate in Providence.
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The Wonder Years
The pilot aired on January 31, 1988 after ABC's coverage of Super Bowl XXII.
Jim Lampley
In 1985, Lampley along with Al Michaels served as anchors for ABC's coverage of Super Bowl XIX, the first ever Super Bowl that ABC televised.
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List of National League Division Series broadcasters
Initially, under the alternating six year plan, ABC would cover the Division Series in even numbered years (as well as the World Series in even numbered years) while NBC would cover the Division Series in odd numbered years (in even numbered years, they would get the rights to the All-Star Game and League Championship Series).
1994 World Series
In even-numbered years, ABC would cover the Division Series and World Series, while NBC would cover the All-Star Game and League Championship Series.
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1994 World Series
In even-numbered years, ABC would cover the Division Series and World Series, while NBC would cover the All-Star Game and League Championship Series.
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Remembering Bo
This documentary is televised annually, airing immediately after WXYZ's broadcast of the City of Detroit's Christmas tree lighting, as well as sometimes on Christmas Day prior to ABC's National Basketball Association coverage.
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1994 World Series
Likewise, in odd-numbered years, NBC would cover the Division Series and World Series, while ABC would cover the All-Star Game and LCS.
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1994 World Series
Likewise, in odd-numbered years, NBC would cover the Division Series and World Series, while ABC would cover the All-Star Game and LCS.
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List of World Series broadcasters
For 1995, ABC and NBC alternated games, with ABC scheduled to cover Games 1, 4, 5 and 7 while NBC covered Games 2, 3 and 6.
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Dancing with the Stars (U.S. season 7)
Due to ABC's television coverage of the 2008 Presidential Election on November 4, 2008, the Week 7 results show was moved to Wednesday, November 5.
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