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Television station in Amarillo, Texas
KCIT (channel 14) is a television station in Amarillo, Texas, United States, affiliated with the Fox network. It is owned by Mission Broadcasting and operated
KCIT
Television station in Amarillo, Texas
with MyNetworkTV; Nexstar also provides certain services to Fox affiliate KCIT (channel 14) under joint sales and shared services agreements (JSA/SSA) with
KAMR-TV
Television station in Kansas City, Missouri (1969–1971)
KCIT-TV (channel 50) was an independent television station in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. It was the first new commercial television station
KCIT-TV_(Kansas_City)
arranged by media market served and channel position. KACY Festus (1953–1954) KCIT-TV Kansas City (1969–1971) KCTY Kansas City (1953–1954) KSPR Springfield
List of television stations in Missouri
List_of_television_stations_in_Missouri
Television station in Kansas City, Missouri
located in the city's Brown Estates section. Channel 50, initially occupied by KCIT-TV from 1969 to 1971, returned to use on December 15, 1978, as KYFC. It was
KPXE-TV
Television station in Amarillo, Texas
KAMR-TV (channel 4); Nexstar also provides certain services to Fox affiliate KCIT (channel 14) under joint sales and shared services agreements (JSA/SSA) with
KCPN-LD
Public art installation in Amarillo, Texas, US
2019-09-10. "Oldest Cadillac at Cadillac Ranch set on fire overnight". KAMR/KCIT, KETK. 2019-09-09. Retrieved 2021-03-09. JamesBrownVevo (2014-06-13), James
Cadillac_Ranch
Television station in Kansas City, Missouri
to sign on the air within twelve months. However, it outlasted competitor KCIT-TV thanks to its superior financial backing. Channel 41 was the primary independent
KSHB-TV
1987 Guyed mast UHF/VHF-transmission United States Amarillo, Texas KAMR-TV, KCIT-TV 35°20′33.1″N 101°49′21.2″W / 35.342528°N 101.822556°W / 35.342528;
List_of_tallest_structures
Assessments of the cognitive capabilities of humans and other animals
Cubes: The Knox Cube Imitation Test (KCIT) is a nonverbal test used to assess intelligence. The creator of the KCIT, Howard A. Knox, described the test
Cognitive_test
Multifaceted crossword puzzle
Rosa Klebb John Henderson Enigmatist x Nimrod Io Elgar Paul Henderson Phi Kcit Margaret Irvine Nutmeg x Eddie James Brummie Cyclops Mark Kelmanson Monk
Cryptic_crossword
City in Texas, United States
2 (PBS), KAMR 4 (NBC), KVII 7 (ABC, with The CW on DT2), KFDA 10 (CBS), KCIT 14 (Fox), KEYU 31 (Telemundo) and KCPN-LD 33 (MyNet). In the 2024–2025 television
Amarillo,_Texas
Television station in Kansas City, Missouri
station changed call signs to KCPT. In part by acquiring assets of the defunct KCIT-TV at bankruptcy auction, channel 19 improved its signal and began color
KCPT
American media company
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Nexstar_Media_Group
MyNetworkTV on 4.2 KVII-TV 7 ABC, The CW on 7.2 KFDA-TV 10 CBS, Telemundo on 10.3 KCIT 14 Fox KEYU 31 Telemundo Austin KTBC 7 Fox KBVO 14 MyNetworkTV KLRU 18 PBS
List of television stations in Texas
List_of_television_stations_in_Texas
Television station in Louisville, Kentucky
station experience at the time (but who were eventually shareholders in KCIT-TV in Kansas City), filed for a construction permit for the channel. The
WDRB
KRBC-TV 2003 NBC KXVA 2026 Fox MyTV (DT2) Amarillo KAMR-TV 2003 NBC MyTV (DT2) KCIT 1999 Fox KCPN-LD 1999 MyTV Austin KXAN-TV 2017 NBC KNVA 2017 The CW KBVO
List of assets owned by Nexstar Media Group
List_of_assets_owned_by_Nexstar_Media_Group
Intelligence test
The Knox Cube Imitation Test (KCIT, or CIT, or KCT) was developed as a nonverbal intelligence test developed by Dr. Howard Andrew Knox, a medical officer
Knox_Cubes
City in Texas, United States
Amarillo News, Weather, Sports Station Info: Digital Full-Power 14 KCIT FOX ID: "KCIT Fox 14" City: Amarillo, TX Owner: Mission Broadcasting (operated by
Memphis,_Texas
Broadcast Group Abilene Texas KXVA 15 2001 Nexstar Media Group Amarillo KCIT 14 1986 Mission Broadcasting Austin KTBC 7 1995 Fox Television Stations Beaumont–Port
List of Fox Broadcasting Company affiliates
List_of_Fox_Broadcasting_Company_affiliates
American free-to-air television network
3 WPXX-TV 50.4 Nashville WNPX-TV 28.3 Abilene Texas KRBC-TV 9.2 Amarillo KCIT 14.2 Austin KNVA 54.2 Brownsville–Harlingen KGBT-TV 4.6 Dallas–Fort Worth
Grit_(TV_network)
Television series
Albuquerque, NM WEYB, WPDE, Florence, SC WACH, Columbia, SC KWGN, Denver, CO KCIT, Amarillo, TX KSMO, Kansas City, MO Benson, Jim (January 20, 1994). "'Action'
Action Pack (TV programming block)
Action_Pack_(TV_programming_block)
Television station in Wichita Falls, Texas
television property in January 1991, when it purchased fellow Fox affiliate KCIT in Amarillo, Texas from Ralph C. Wilson Industries for $2.4 million.) D'Acosta
KJTL
Television station in Amarillo, Texas
beginning with the launch of a half-hour prime-time newscast in that timeslot on KCIT (channel 14), a program that NBC-affiliated sister station KAMR-TV began
KVII-TV
American television broadcast company
2021 Fox WPRI-TV Abilene–Sweetwater Texas KRBC-TV 2003 NBC KTAB-TV Amarillo KCIT 1999 Fox KAMR-TV Lubbock KAMC 2003 ABC KLBK-TV Odessa–Midland KPEJ-TV 2020
Mission_Broadcasting
American media company
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Media_General
International Airport in operation. 1982 High Plains Food Bank organized. KJTV (now KCIT) (television) begin broadcasting. 1990 – Population: 157,571. 1998 – February
Timeline_of_Amarillo,_Texas
Retrieved December 13, 2019. "Greg Sagan Running for Congress 2020". KAMR/KCIT. March 2, 2019. Archived from the original on April 17, 2019. Retrieved April
2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas
2020_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_Texas
Television station in Wichita Falls, Texas
sell KJTL and K35BO as well as the Amarillo duopoly of fellow Fox affiliate KCIT and low-powered K65GD (now MyNetworkTV affiliate KCPN-LD) to New York City–based
KJBO-LD
Television station in Lubbock, Texas
changed its call letters to KJTV, which were previously used by what is now KCIT, the Fox affiliate in nearby Amarillo. On October 9, 1986, it joined the
KJTV-TV
American radio and television broadcaster
from 1965 to 1974, and also becoming news director at television station KCIT from 1969 until 1971. In the 1970s Bodine moved into the advertising business
Walt_Bodine
American broadcasting company
WTTA WTVW** WTWO .2 WVBT .2 WWCW WWLP .2 WFXQ-CD .2 WWTI .2 WYCW Fox KARD KCIT** KDVR KFCT KFQX** KFTA-TV KFXK-TV** KHON-TV KHAW-TV KAII-TV KHMT** KJTL**
New_Vision_Television
American television network
MyNetworkTV affiliate) WPWR-TV, Chicago (now a MyNetworkTV affiliate) KJTV (now KCIT), Amarillo (now a Fox affiliate) KNXV, Phoenix (now an ABC affiliate) WSWS
Financial_News_Network
KBVO in Llano, Texas KBVO-CD in Austin, Texas KCEC in Boulder, Colorado KCIT in Amarillo, Texas KDTV-DT in San Francisco, California KEKE in Hilo, Hawaii
Channel 14 virtual TV stations in the United States
Channel_14_virtual_TV_stations_in_the_United_States
Agency in Texas, USA
Align with Statewide System". MyHighPlains.com. Powered by KAMR NBC4 and KCIT FOX14; copyright Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc. August 6, 2012. Archived from
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service
Texas_A&M_AgriLife_Extension_Service
Guymon K28GI-D 4 KAMR-TV K26JO-D 7 KVII-TV K32GD-D 10 KFDA-TV K30FY-D 14 KCIT K16AB-D 16 KETA-TV Hollis K34JJ-D 4 KFOR-TV K18HX-D 5 KOCO-TV K35KE-D 9 KWTV-DT
List of television stations in Oklahoma
List_of_television_stations_in_Oklahoma
2 Nashville WKRN-TV 2.2 WSMV-TV 4.2 Abilene Texas KTAB-TV 32.3 Amarillo KCIT 14.3 Austin KNVA 54.4 KAKW-DT 62.4 El Paso KTSM-TV 9.3 Dallas–Fort Worth
List of Ion Mystery affiliates
List_of_Ion_Mystery_affiliates
Topics referred to by the same term
affiliated with the Fox Broadcasting Company: KARD in West Monroe, Louisiana KCIT in Amarillo, Texas KFJX in Pittsburg, Kansas / Joplin, Missouri KFOX-TV in
Fox_14
Television station in Albany, Georgia
WFXL to the Wicks Broadcast Group (which also owned fellow Fox affiliates KCIT in Amarillo, Texas, KJTL in Wichita Falls, Texas–Lawton, Oklahoma, and WPGX
WFXL
Television station in Akron, Ohio
later presided over similar children's shows in Kansas City on KMBC-TV and KCIT-TV. TV was much more exciting back then—the urgency of it, not knowing what
WVPX-TV
WMC-TV 5.2 Nashville WTVF 5.3 Abilene–Sweetwater Texas KRBC-TV 9.4 Amarillo KCIT 14.4 Austin KBVO 14.2 Beaumont KUMY-LD 22.3 Dallas–Fort Worth KUVN-DT 23
List_of_Bounce_TV_affiliates
American media company
WTTA WTVW** WTWO .2 WVBT .2 WWCW WWLP .2 WFXQ-CD .2 WWTI .2 WYCW Fox KARD KCIT** KDVR KFCT KFQX** KFTA-TV KFXK-TV** KHON-TV KHAW-TV KAII-TV KHMT** KJTL**
Young_Broadcasting
WXXA-TV 23 Independent Fox Albuquerque, New Mexico KGSW 14 Amarillo, Texas KCIT 14 Anchorage, Alaska KTBY 4 Anderson, South Carolina (Greenville/Spartanburg
1986_in_American_television
Town in Hall County, Texas, United States
Amarillo Globe-News Lubbock Avalanche-Journal KACV-TV KVII-TV KAMR-TV KFDA-TV KCIT Texas portal List of municipalities in Texas U.S. Geological Survey Geographic
Estelline,_Texas
Alabama WHMA-TV 40 CBS (primary) NBC (secondary) October 29 Kansas City, Missouri KCIT-TV 50 Independent November 19 Elmira, New York WENY-TV 36 ABC
1969_in_American_television
KCGE-DT Crookston, Minnesota 16 PBS KCHF Santa Fe, New Mexico 11 Religious KCIT Amarillo, Texas 14 Fox KCKA Centralia, Washington 15 PBS KCLO-TV Rapid City
List of television stations in the United States by call sign (initial letter K)
List_of_television_stations_in_the_United_States_by_call_sign_(initial_letter_K)
CBS November 27 Rockford, Illinois WQRF-TV 39 Independent December 17 Kansas City, Missouri KYFC 50 Was previously on air as KCIT-TV from 1969 to 1971.
1978_in_American_television
American television broadcasting company
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Vaughan_Media
American communications company, 1994–2014
WTTA WTVW** WTWO .2 WVBT .2 WWCW WWLP .2 WFXQ-CD .2 WWTI .2 WYCW Fox KARD KCIT** KDVR KFCT KFQX** KFTA-TV KFXK-TV** KHON-TV KHAW-TV KAII-TV KHMT** KJTL**
LIN_Media
KBIM-TV K24MW-D 10 KBIM-TV K29HB-D 10 KFDA-TV K19LP-D 12 KVIH-TV K28PV-D 14 KCIT KZBZ-CD 26 KFDA-TV Farmington K23KL-D 2 KASA-TV K27ND-D 2 KASA-TV K10CG-D
List of television stations in New Mexico
List_of_television_stations_in_New_Mexico
American media company
WTTA WTVW** WTWO .2 WVBT .2 WWCW WWLP .2 WFXQ-CD .2 WWTI .2 WYCW Fox KARD KCIT** KDVR KFCT KFQX** KFTA-TV KFXK-TV** KHON-TV KHAW-TV KAII-TV KHMT** KJTL**
LIN_Digital
Syndicated package of college sports telecasts
of Big 12 Network partnership) Notes Abilene KIDZ-LD MyNetworkTV Amarillo KCIT Fox KCPN-LP MyNetworkTV Alternate affiliate; simulcast on full-powered KAMR-DT2
Big_12_Network
American media company (1940–2000)
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Spartan_Communications
Crystal Martinez (January 19, 2019). "2019 Women's March in Amarillo". KAMR/KCIT/Myhighplains.com. Archived from the original on April 22, 2019. Retrieved
List of 2019 Women's March locations
List_of_2019_Women's_March_locations
American disc jockey and TV station owner (1923–2007)
WTTA WTVW** WTWO .2 WVBT .2 WWCW WWLP .2 WFXQ-CD .2 WWTI .2 WYCW Fox KARD KCIT** KDVR KFCT KFQX** KFTA-TV KFXK-TV** KHON-TV KHAW-TV KAII-TV KHMT** KJTL**
Milton_Grant
American media company
WTTA WTVW** WTWO .2 WVBT .2 WWCW WWLP .2 WFXQ-CD .2 WWTI .2 WYCW Fox KARD KCIT** KDVR KFCT KFQX** KFTA-TV KFXK-TV** KHON-TV KHAW-TV KAII-TV KHMT** KJTL**
Communications Corporation of America
Communications_Corporation_of_America
Media company in West Virginia, United States
WTTA WTVW** WTWO .2 WVBT .2 WWCW WWLP .2 WFXQ-CD .2 WWTI .2 WYCW Fox KARD KCIT** KDVR KFCT KFQX** KFTA-TV KFXK-TV** KHON-TV KHAW-TV KAII-TV KHMT** KJTL**
West_Virginia_Media_Holdings
Television station in Kansas City, Missouri (1953–1954)
after two revisions of the UHF table of allocations meant their new station, KCIT-TV, would broadcast on channel 50 when it signed on in October 1969. "TV-UHF
KCTY_(Kansas_City)
Ceres, California, on virtual channel 23 KBTU-LD in Salt Lake City, Utah KCIT in Amarillo, Texas KELV-LD in Las Vegas, Nevada KETD in Castle Rock, Colorado
Channel 15 digital TV stations in the United States
Channel_15_digital_TV_stations_in_the_United_States
American college football season
Texas A&M No. 6 CSU–Pueblo Neta and Eddie DeRose ThunderBowl • Pueblo, CO KCIT L CSUP 44-34 6,457 Box Score September 1 6:00 pm Southeastern Oklahoma
2012 Lone Star Conference football season
2012_Lone_Star_Conference_football_season
"Area women join thousands across the country in annual Women's March". KAMR/KCIT. Retrieved January 28, 2020. Daranesha Herron (January 18, 2020). "Thousands
List of 2020 Women's March locations
List_of_2020_Women's_March_locations
American college football season
August 30 7:00 pm at No. 6 CSU Pueblo* No. 24 DeRose ThunderBowl Pueblo, CO KCIT L 34–44 6,457 September 8 6:00 pm Western State (CO)* Kimbrough Memorial
2012 West Texas A&M Buffaloes football team
2012_West_Texas_A&M_Buffaloes_football_team
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Boy/Male
Hebrew
Son of a lion.
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Indian, Tamil
Joyful; Happy; Lakeisha and Its Variants are Rhyming Forms of Leticia
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English
Ash-tree Meadow
Female
Dutch
, noble maiden.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hebrew
Fair and Yielding; Jasmine Flower; Woman of Wealth; Gift; God Beholds; God has been Gracious; Diminutive of Jane and Jesus; Similar to Jennifer
Girl/Female
British, Christian, English, Latin
From Britain
Male
Arthurian
, crocodile.
Girl/Female
Indian
Intelligent, Honest
Male
Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Cathal, CATHELD means "mighty in battle."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Hunger
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