Channel 13 Low-power TV Stations In The United States
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Channel 13 Low-power TV Stations In The United States
The following Low-power broadcasting, low-power television stations broadcast on Digital television, digital or Analog television, analog channel 13 in the United States: * K13AT-D in Dolores, Colorado * K13AV-D in Gunnison, Colorado * K13BA-D in Winthrop-Twisp, Washington * K13BE-D in Harlowton, Montana * K13BI-D in Entiat, Washington * K13CP-D in Cedar City, Utah * K13CQ-D in Rock Island, Washington * K13DU-D in Whitewater, Montana * K13ER-D in Cashmere, Washington * K13FP-D in Wolf Point, Montana * K13GP-D in Malta, Montana * K13HA-D in Mink Creek, Idaho * K13HM-D in Myrtle Creek, Oregon * K13HU-D in Fort Jones, etc., California * K13IB-D in Glasgow, Montana * K13IG-D in Sidney - Fairview, Montana * K13IY-D in Leavenworth, Washington * K13JD-D in Battle Mountain, Nevada * K13JO-D in Hinsdale, Montana * K13KH-D in Townsend, Montana * K13KP-D in Boulder, Montana * K13KU-D in Delta Junction, Alaska * K13KV-D in Troy, Montana * K13LN-D in Ekalaka, Montana * K13LU-D in Ursine, Nevada ...
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Low-power Broadcasting
Low-power broadcasting is broadcasting by a broadcast station at a low transmitter power output to a smaller service area than "full power" stations within the same region. It is often distinguished from "micropower broadcasting" (more commonly " microbroadcasting") and broadcast translators. LPAM, LPFM and LPTV are in various levels of use across the world, varying widely based on the laws and their enforcement. Canada Radio communications in Canada are regulated by the Radio Communications and Broadcasting Regulatory Branch, a branch of Industry Canada, in conjunction with the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC). Interested parties must apply for both a certificate from Industry Canada and a license from CRTC in order to operate a radio station. Industry Canada manages the technicalities of spectrum space and technological requirements whereas content regulation is conducted more so by CRTC. LPFM is broken up into two classes in Canada, Low (50 ...
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K13KU-D
KATN, virtual channel 2 (UHF digital channel 18), is an ABC/Fox/ CW+- affiliated television station licensed to Fairbanks, Alaska, United States. Owned by Raleigh, North Carolina–based Vision Alaska LLC, the station is operated through a time brokerage agreement (TBA) by Coastal Television Broadcasting Company, LLC. KATN's studios are located in the Lathrop Building on 2nd Avenue in downtown Fairbanks, and its transmitter is located on Cranberry Ridge northeast of the city. History KATN debuted on March 1, 1955 as KFAR-TV, and was Fairbanks' second television station after KTVF. It became KTTU-TV (no relation to the present-day Tucson, Arizona station) on June 18, 1981 and KATN on August 18, 1984. It is now a part of the ABC Alaska Superstation and was the first TV station in Fairbanks to broadcast in color in 1967 (while KTVF was temporarily off the air due to a flood). KFAR/KTTU was primarily an NBC station with ABC as the secondary network until 1985, when the owners of ...
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K13KP-D
NBC Montana is a regional network of three television stations in western Montana, United States, affiliated with NBC and owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group. Cities served include Missoula, Kalispell, Butte, and Bozeman. Most station operations, including news production, are based at the Missoula studios of KECI-TV (channel 13); the other main stations are KCFW-TV (channel 9) in Kalispell, KTVM-TV (channel 6) in Butte, and KDBZ-CD (channel 6) in Bozeman. The stations air the same programming, but KCFW and KTVM/KDBZ-CD air their own commercials and legal identifications, and NBC Montana maintains offices in Kalispell and Bozeman. NBC Montana's reach is further extended by 25 translators in western Montana and Idaho. NBC Montana grew out of the Missoula station, which began broadcasting in 1954 as KGVO-TV. Regional coverage became a reality in the 1960s with the installation of transmitters in Butte and Kalispell. The stations have been sole NBC affiliates since 1989. Sincla ...
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