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    KFAA-TV (channel 29) is a television station licensed to Decatur, Texas, United States, serving the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. It primarily operates...
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  • KFAA may refer to: KFAA (FM), a radio station (89.5 FM) licensed to Horace, North Dakota, United States KFAA-TV, a television station (channel 30, virtual...
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  • Affiliates all within the state of Texas include: WFAA (Dallas/Fort Worth) KFAA-TV (Dallas/Decatur/Fort Worth) KCEN (Killeen/Temple/Waco) KAGS-LD (Bryan/College...
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    WFAA (redirect from WFAA-TV)
    is owned by Tegna Inc. alongside Decatur-licensed independent station KFAA-TV (channel 29), which provides a full-market high definition simulcast of...
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    (Channel 8) or KFAA-TV (Channel 29, previously KMPX). In addition to the deal, 15 games will be simulcasted on both WFAA and KFAA-TV. On October 6, 2024...
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  • include KFAA-TV/WFAA (Dallas-Fort Worth) KCEN-TV/KAGS-LD (Waco) KYTX (Tyler) KWES 9.2 Quest (Midland-Odessa) KXVA (Abilene) KIDY (San Angelo) KFDA-TV (Amarillo)...
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    have the FM 104.9 radio channel and 700 AM radio. Recently Sony TV, a subsidiary of Sony TV Asia, launched its FTA (free to Air OTA) channel on 44.2 station...
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    deal with Tegna to broadcast their games on Dallas–Fort Worth station KFAA-TV effective with the 2024–25 season, the network also carried select Dallas...
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  • subchannels of KFMB-TV, KYTX, and WMAZ-TV), ten MyNetworkTV affiliates (including six digital subchannels of KFMB-TV, KIDY, KTTU-TV, KXVA, WQAD-TV, and WZDX),...
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    station faced, it later signed on a satellite station in Rogers, KFAA (now KNWA-TV), in October 1989 to relay the signal of KPOM – both of which were...
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  • an FTA/OTT model, including the Dallas Mavericks (with Tegna Inc. and KFAA-TV), Florida Panthers (who signed with Scripps Sports), and the New Orleans...
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  • MEDIA BUSINESS; CBS to Buy TV Station In Miami". The New York Times. August 9, 1988. "TV Listings for – January 7, 1989". TV Tango. January 7, 1989. Archived...
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  • 12: KVLF-TV – Alpine (9/1961 – 12/1963, satellite of KVKM-TV of Odessa/Midland) Channel 13: KVTV – Laredo (1973 – 2016) Channel 16: KVVV-TV – Ind. – Galveston...
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  • Estrella TV is an American Spanish language broadcast television television network owned by Liberman Broadcasting which was launched on September 29,...
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  • satellite KFAA-TV in 1989 to provide a better signal in Fayetteville and the northern part of the market. In 2004, Griffin Television sold KPOM/KFAA to Nexstar...
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  • "Estrella TV" (or "Star TV"), mirroring the television system model in the Canadian television industry. Liberman expanded the Estrella TV format to other...
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  • markets (such as WGN-TV in Chicago; KTLA, KCOP-TV and KHJ-TV in Los Angeles; KWGN-TV in Denver; and (W)WOR-TV, WPIX and WNEW-TV in New York City) ventured...
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  • Market KSCE 38/39 El Paso El Paso KTXA 21/18 Fort Worth DFW Metroplex KFAA-TV 29/30 Decatur DFW Metroplex KJJM-LD 34/12 Fort Worth DFW Metroplex KLMV-LD...
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    KATV (redirect from KATV-TV)
    station it signed on in October 1989, KFAA-TV [now KNWA-TV], to the Nexstar Broadcasting Group—owner of KATV rival KARK-TV—in September 2003.) On November 3...
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  • subchannels and vice versa. The station began on October 1, 1989, as KFAA, a satellite of KPOM-TV in Fort Smith. Both stations were owned by Oklahoma City-based...
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  • signed a multi-year agreement with Tegna Inc. as their broadcaster, with KFAA (formerly KMPX) and WFAA as flagship stations. Meanwhile, the Pelicans announced...
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  • Switch Channels". Dayton Daily News. Retrieved March 20, 2015. "COMPANY NEWS; TV Stations Shift to ABC". The New York Times. June 17, 1994. Retrieved March...
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    (UNI), KDFI 27 (MNTV), KDAF 33 (The CW), and KXTX 39 (TMD). KTXA 21 and KFAA 29 are an independent stations; KTXA was previously affiliated with the now-defunct...
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    KOTV-DT (redirect from KOTV-TV)
    a sister station to NBC affiliate KPOM-TV (now Fox affiliate KFTA-TV) and satellite station KFAA (now KNWA-TV) in the adjacent Fort Smith–Fayetteville...
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  • KWTV-DT (redirect from KWTV-TV)
    KPOM-TV (now Fox affiliate KFTA-TV) in Fort Smith from Ozark Broadcasting Co. in September 1985; then in October 1989, it signed on KFAA (now KNWA-TV) in...
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