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Television station in Waco, Texas (1989–2010)
KDYW (channel 34) was a non-commercial educational television station in Waco, Texas, United States. The station was owned by the Brazos Valley Broadcasting
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Radio station in Phoenix, Arizona (1922–1924)
KDYW was a short-lived AM radio station, located in Phoenix, Arizona. First licensed on May 15, 1922, it was the first broadcasting station authorized
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Religious television network
to purchase former PBS outlets KWBU-TV in Waco, Texas (which was renamed KDYW) and WMFE-TV in Orlando, Florida. The WMFE deal was canceled two days later;
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programming formats. KAKA KASA KCKY (1948–1960) KCKY KCLF KCLS KCMA-LP KDAP KDYW KEVT KFAS KFBR KFTT KGLU KIKX KINO KJKJ KNOG-AM KPHF KSGC KSOM KSUN KTPM
List of radio stations in Arizona
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(1953–1955) KBMT Beaumont (1954–1956) KDCD-TV Midland (1961–1962 and 1968–1971) KDYW Waco (1989–2010) KETX Tyler (1953–1954) KFWT Fort Worth (1967–1969) KIDZ-TV
List of television stations in Texas
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County in Texas, US
provide coverage for Hill County. They include: KCEN-TV, KWTX-TV, KXXV-TV, KDYW, and KWKT-TV. Northland Cable Television continues to offer all of the above
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County in Texas, United States
provide coverage for Navarro County. These include: KCEN-TV, KWTX-TV, KXXV-TV, KDYW, and KWKT-TV. East Texas NBC affiliate KETK-TV from the Jacksonville/Tyler
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County in Texas, United States
provide coverage for Bosque County. They include: KCEN-TV, KWTX-TV, KXXV-TV, KDYW, and KWKT-TV. Newspapers include The Clinton Record and Meridian Tribune
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Radio station in Phoenix, Arizona
broadcasting station authorizations were issued to Smith Hughes & Company for KDYW on May 15, 1922, and McArthur Brothers Mercantile Company for KFAD (now KTAR)
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KWBU-FM, a radio station (103.3 FM) licensed to Waco, Texas, United States KDYW, a defunct television station (channel 34 analog/20 digital) licensed to
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Review of first U.S. radio broadcasting stations
05/15/1922 761 BAL 05/15/1922 3M 379 WHNZ Tampa, Florida 265 05/15/1922 KDYW Phoenix Arizona Smith Hughes & Company E LIC 05/15/1922 761 SF 05/15/1922
List of initial AM-band station grants in the United States
List_of_initial_AM-band_station_grants_in_the_United_States
Television station in Belton, Texas
programming prior to going off the air entirely on July 31 (it would later become KDYW, whose license was voluntarily canceled in 2012 following a failed attempt
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Radio station in Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Radio Commission. The first two licensed Arizona broadcasting stations were KDYW, to Smith Hughes & Company in Phoenix (May 15, 1922, to April 4, 1924), and
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(מַתִּתְיָה) Contracted form of Hebrew Mattithyah, MATITYA means "gift of God."Â
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