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KCTY may refer to: KCTY (AM), a radio station (1590 AM) licensed to serve Wayne, Nebraska, United States KTCH, a radio station (104.9 FM) licensed to
KCTY
Radio station in Plattsmouth–Omaha, Nebraska
flipped the station to adult album alternative (AAA) as KCTY ("106-9 The City"). By September 2000, KCTY shifted to a more mainstream alternative rock format
KOPW
Television station in Kansas City, Missouri (1953–1954)
KCTY (channel 25) was a television station in Kansas City, Missouri, United States, which broadcast from June 6, 1953, to February 28, 1954. It was the
KCTY_(Kansas_City)
Radio station in Wayne, Nebraska, United States
KCTY (1590 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a classic hits music format. Licensed to Wayne, Nebraska, United States, the station is currently owned
KCTY_(AM)
Radio station in Emerson, Nebraska, United States
ownership, the KCTY call sign was transferred to KTCH-FM. NRG had used the KCTY call sign in Plattsmouth, Nebraska. In late 2007 KNEN and KTCH/KCTY were purchased
KTCH
Radio station in La Vista, Nebraska, United States
KBLR-FM's then-urban contemporary format until 2007, when that format moved to KCTY and the translator was discontinued due to a new sign-on from Malvern, Iowa)
KOOO
channel position. KACY Festus (1953–1954) KCIT-TV Kansas City (1969–1971) KCTY Kansas City (1953–1954) KSPR Springfield (1983–2017) KSTM-TV St. Louis (1953–1954)
List of television stations in Missouri
List_of_television_stations_in_Missouri
Radio station in Salinas, California
with Bigham itself as one of the air staff. The original call letters were KCTY, and the station called itself "The Sound of Your City". The new radio station
KDBV
City in California, United States
from the original on February 8, 2011. Retrieved July 2, 2010. "KCTY website". Kcty.org. Archived from the original on September 3, 2010. Retrieved July
Long_Beach,_California
American television equipment manufacturer & broadcasting company (1931–1960)
broadcasting company. At one point it owned TV stations WABD (WNYW, FOX O&O), KCTY (defunct DuMont affiliate), W2XVT (experimental, defunct DuMont affiliate)
Allen_B._DuMont_Laboratories
Television station in Topeka, Kansas
the Topeka market, and the third to sign on in the state of Kansas (after KCTY in Kansas City, which operated a transmitter in Overland Park, which signed
WIBW-TV
Television station in Kansas City, Missouri
permit awarded in Kansas City since the end of the freeze; a UHF station, KCTY, had been awarded for channel 25. The grant of KCMO-TV's permit spurred KMBC
KCTV
Television station in Kansas City, Missouri
span in 1953. First to do so was an ultra high frequency (UHF) station, KCTY (channel 25), on June 6. It originally was affiliated with CBS, ABC, and
WDAF-TV
American television network (1940–1956)
another go dark due to dismal ratings. It bought small, distressed UHF station KCTY (channel 25) in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1954, but ran it for just three
DuMont_Television_Network
Airport GA 0 Crestview CEW CEW KCEW Bob Sikes Airport GA 4 Cross City CTY CTY KCTY Cross City Airport GA 5 Crystal River CGC KCGC Crystal River Airport-Captain
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Television station in Hutchinson, Kansas
Invoice, One Check" working with KBS. On June 6, Kansas City, Missouri's KCTY had gone on air from a transmitter in Overland Park. The FCC can issue a
KWCH-DT
Musical artist
Broadcasting and faculty adviser for Long Beach City College radio station KCTY. He was thanked in 2011 by the college for his role in building the student
Gary_Wagner_(DJ)
Former American television network
appear in this list. Also included are DuMont's two short-lived UHF licenses: KCTY-TV – which only operated for a few months, and WHK-TV – which never signed
Paramount_Television_Network
Television station in Cleveland
station, KCTY (channel 25) in Kansas City, Missouri, signed on the following year, and Empire sought UHF permits in Indianapolis and Denver. KCTY's existence
WJW_(TV)
Field, FAA: N03) Cortland, New York, United States UTC−05:00 Mar–Nov CTY KCTY Cross City Airport Cross City, Florida, United States UTC−05:00 Mar–Nov CTZ
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Airport in Florida, United States of America
Cross City Airport (IATA: CTY, ICAO: KCTY, FAA LID: CTY) is a county-owned, public-use airport located in unincorporated Dixie County, Florida, United
Cross_City_Airport
having carried a DuMont program. DuMont also owned an early UHF station, KCTY in Kansas City, Missouri, for one month in 1954 before closing it. From 1950
List of DuMont Television Network affiliates
List_of_DuMont_Television_Network_affiliates
Television station in Kansas City, Missouri (1969–1971)
Kansas City, to operate on channel 25. The channel had been occupied by KCTY, a short-lived UHF outlet owned by the DuMont Television Network that lasted
KCIT-TV_(Kansas_City)
Radio station in San Jose, California, United States
Bay Area Radio Hall of Fame in 2021 Lorraine Meier, late 1980s also KLRB KCTY Lynn Ryder (a.k.a. Lynn Rashkis), 1975–1977 News Mark Goldberg, 1979–1986
KOME
Boston
Field) – Carrollton, Georgia KCTK – Ingersoll Airport – Canton, Illinois KCTY (CTY) – Cross City Airport – Cross City, Florida KCTZ (CTZ) – Clinton-Sampson
List of airports by ICAO code: K
List_of_airports_by_ICAO_code:_K
Television station in Lexington, Kentucky
permits or left the air, making particular mention of the difficulties of KCTY in Kansas City and WROV-TV in Roanoke, Virginia. Their announcement came
WKYT-TV
LLC Religious KCSR 610 AM Chadron Chadrad Communications, Inc. Country KCTY 1590 AM Wayne Wayne Radio Works LLC Classic hits KCUG-LP 100.3 FM Omaha Gospel
List of radio stations in Nebraska
List_of_radio_stations_in_Nebraska
Television station in Roanoke, Virginia (1953)
Television Network had a high-profile failure in early 1954 when it shut down KCTY after attempting to operate it for just two months. A second attempt at putting
WROV-TV
Television station in Kansas City, Missouri
in Kansas City, a channel that had been unused since the 1954 closure of KCTY. The first came from Hawthorn Television of Chicago, which was soon joined
KSHB-TV
AM radio frequency
kW nighttime) KCTY Wayne, Nebraska 35658 D 2.5 0.047 42°14′04″N 97°03′19″W / 42.234444°N 97.055278°W / 42.234444; -97.055278 (KCTY - 2.5 kW daytime
1590_AM
Gonzales, Texas KCTO 1160 AM Cleveland, Missouri KCTX 1510 AM Childress, Texas KCTY 1590 AM Wayne, Nebraska KCUB 1290 AM Tucson, Arizona KCUE 1250 AM Red Wing
List of AM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters KA–KF)
List_of_AM_radio_stations_in_the_United_States_by_call_sign_(initial_letters_KA–KF)
Affiliation First air date Notes/Ref. February 28 Kansas City, Missouri KCTY 25 DuMont June 6, 1953 March 13 Lincoln, Nebraska KFOR-TV 10 CBS May 31,
1954_in_American_television
American radio and television broadcaster
5 million in January 1954; the purchase came days after Empire's dispersal of KCTY, a failed UHF station in Kansas City, Missouri. KGBS and KGBS-TV were spun
Storer_Communications
3 Bellingham, Washington KVOS-TV 12 DuMont June 6 Kansas City, Missouri KCTY 25 DuMont June 7 Akron, Ohio WAKR-TV 23 ABC Scranton, Pennsylvania WDAU 22
1953_in_American_television
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