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KSEL may refer to: KSEL (AM), a radio station (1450 AM) licensed to Portales, New Mexico, United States KSEL-FM, a radio station (105.9 FM) licensed to
KSEL
Television station in Lubbock, Texas
KAMC first began broadcasting in the fall of 1968 as KSEL-TV. Originally an independent station, KSEL soon began broadcasting some ABC programming which
KAMC
Radio station in Portales, New Mexico, United States
KSEL (1450 AM) is a radio station licensed to Portales, New Mexico, United States. The station, owned by Richard Hudson, through licensee Global One Media
KSEL_(AM)
Radio station in Portales, New Mexico, United States
KSEL-FM (105.9 FM) is a radio station licensed to Portales, New Mexico, United States, the station serves the Clovis area. The station is currently owned
KSEL-FM
Radio station in Lubbock, Texas, United States
Entravision Holdings, LLC. A station on 1460 was activated by a couple of ex-KSEL sales reps in 1953. Their 500-watt daytimer had studios and tower at 52nd
KBZO_(AM)
Radio station in Lubbock, Texas
relocated to the former KSEL studios on East Broadway; KSEL had moved to 84th and L where at the site of the new channel 28 KSEL-TV (now KAMC). KLLL moved
KLLL-FM
Radio station in Lubbock, Texas, United States
KSEL-FM. It was on and off several times through the decade. In 1958, the station was sold to an investor group that included George H.W. Bush. KSEL-FM
KLBB-FM
American journalist and author (born 1957)
credit hours short of completing his degree. From 1975 to 1978 he worked for KSEL-TV in Lubbock. From 1978 to 1981 he worked for KXAS-TV in Dallas. From 1982
Scott_Pelley
Radio station in Lubbock, Texas, United States
downtown Lubbock, and its transmitter is in Mackenzie Park east of downtown. KSEL (KTTU's original call sign) was the second radio station established in Lubbock
KTTU_(AM)
American former radio personality
hired to work as a radio personality for the KDUB-FM. He then worked for the KSEL-FM. As a radio personality, Coleman had his own radio program that became
Bo_Coleman
Television station in Lubbock, Texas
other station's towers, and had support from sister stations KSEL (950 AM, now KTTU) and KSEL-FM (93.7, now KLBB-FM) (both of which, ironically, are today
KJTV-TV
Algerian mountain range
averaging between 1,400 and 2000 m. The highest summit of the range is Djebel Ksel, which sits at an elevation of 2,008 m. Other notable peaks are: 1,721 m
Amour_Range
WRDU-TV 28 NBC Tampa, Florida WTOG 44 Independent November 11 Lubbock, Texas KSEL-TV 28 November 18 Hastings, Nebraska KHNE-TV 29 NET Part of Nebraska ETV
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City in Laghouat Province, Algeria
walled town which housed a faction of the "laghouat" tribe (called laghouat-ksel ), a branch of the Berber tribe of the Maghraouas. Over time, the majority
Laghouat
Radio station in Clovis, New Mexico, United States
Owner Richard Hudson (Global One Media, Inc.) Sister stations KRMQ-FM, KSEL, KSEL-FM History Former call signs KZZO (1984–1993) KERC (1993–1994) KPWX (1994–1995)
KSMX-FM
City Skywest Media Hot adult contemporary KSEL 1450 AM Portales Global One Media, Inc. Classic country KSEL-FM 105.9 FM Portales Global One Media, Inc
List of radio stations in New Mexico
List_of_radio_stations_in_New_Mexico
2022-12-21. Gaudry, Mathéa (1961). La Société féminine au djebel Amour et au Ksel: étude de sociologie rurale nord-africaine (in French). Société algérienne
Arab_tribes_of_Algeria
Television station in Lubbock, Texas
secondary ABC affiliation. KCBD became a sole NBC affiliate in 1969 when KSEL (now KAMC) signed on and took the ABC affiliation. KCBD was also the first
KCBD
Discontinued automated teller machine
advertisement where they sang "She's a Jolly Good Teller." It originally aired on KSEL-TV and KAMC. The word "Tillie" has become a slang to describe any ATM. King
Tillie_the_All-Time_Teller
Television station in Lubbock, Texas
the station also carried ABC as a secondary affiliation until 1969 when KSEL-TV (now KAMC) became the local primary ABC affiliate. The station also carried
KLBK-TV
Radio station in Clovis, New Mexico, United States
Ownership Owner Richard Hudson (Global One Media, Inc.) Sister stations KSEL, KSEL-FM, KSMX-FM History First air date 2003 Technical information Licensing
KRMQ-FM
Radio station in Lubbock, Texas, United States
his brother Raymond V. Stephens. Bob Stephens had worked at KSEL radio, would work at KSEL-TV and KCBD-TV as TV weatherman. Raymond continued in radio
KQBR
Television station in Austin, Texas
construction permit in 1968 to McAlister Television Enterprises, owner of KSEL-TV in Lubbock, for $44,000. McAlister sold a majority stake to several other
KVUE
Former Vocal Quartet
family soon moved back and forth between Clovis (KICA), Lubbock (KFYO and KSEL) and Houston (KTRH and KPRC), performing with and meeting many other professional
The_Picks
NBC (exclusive) KDUB-TV 13 CBS (primary) ABC (secondary) CBS (exclusive) KSEL-TV 28 Independent ABC January 6 Ashland, Kentucky WKAS 25 Educational independent
1969_in_American_television
Radio station in Lubbock, Texas, United States
by Misty" hosted by Moda Fincher a.k.a. Misty. In 1976 Chuck Spaugh left KSEL AM-FM and became general manager at KLBK-AM-FM. He changed formats to popular
KFMX-FM
Radio station in Lubbock, Texas
services; the weekly service aired on KFYO until 1946 and returned to KFYO from KSEL in December 1987. The precursor of the Chuck Wagon Gang—then known as the
KFYO_(AM)
South Dakota KSEI 930 AM Pocatello, Idaho KSEK 1340 AM Pittsburg, Kansas KSEL 1450 AM Portales, New Mexico KSEN 1150 AM Shelby, Montana KSEO 750 AM Durant
List of AM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters KN–KS)
List_of_AM_radio_stations_in_the_United_States_by_call_sign_(initial_letters_KN–KS)
AM radio frequency
kW unlimited) KSEL Portales, New Mexico 4815 C 0.95 0.95 34°11′51″N 103°19′24″W / 34.1975°N 103.323333°W / 34.1975; -103.323333 (KSEL - 0.95 kW daytime
1450_AM
Student radio station at Texas Tech University
on various commercial radio stations in Lubbock including KCBD, KFYO and KSEL. Texas Tech's first radio station wasn’t a true broadcast radio station,
KTXT-FM
FM radio frequency
California KRZQ in Amargosa Valley, Nevada KRZY-FM in Santa Fe, New Mexico KSEL-FM in Portales, New Mexico KSSA in Ingalls, Kansas KTLB in Twin Lakes, Iowa
105.9_FM
German publisher, polyglot, poet and linguist
linguist in the world by Pacificus. Kristiania 1904. Juro Surowin: Wsyknym by ksel tolmacys. Wuberk basnjow. Ed. F. Metsk. Budysyn 1975. Juro Surowin: Sol zemje
Georg_Sauerwein
Medical condition
1524-4725.1996.tb00726.x. ISSN 1076-0512. PMID 8874523. Dilek, Nursel; YüKsel, Derya; şEhitoğLu, İBrahim; Saral, Yunus (2013). "Cutaneous leiomyoma in
Cutaneous_leiomyoma
California KSEH 94.5 FM Brawley, California KSEK-FM 99.1 FM Girard, Kansas KSEL-FM 105.9 FM Portales, New Mexico KSEM 106.3 FM Seminole, Texas KSEQ 97.1
List of FM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters KQ–KS)
List_of_FM_radio_stations_in_the_United_States_by_call_sign_(initial_letters_KQ–KS)
Polish surgeon (1915–2000)
warszawskiej ulicy". Gazeta Lekarska (in Polish). 2018-01-26. Retrieved 2021-08-02. Ksel, Cezary. 2020. ŚLADY JANA NIELUBOWICZA. 20 LAT BEZ PROFESORA. http://muzeum
Jan_Nielubowicz
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Plenty and bounty from God
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Christian.
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Ruler of the Huns.
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Blue Diamond; Sapphire; Blue Gem; Precious Stone; Blue Colour
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Powerful, Power, Diamond, Darkness
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English : from the Middle English personal name Bartlet, a pet form of Bartholomew.This is the name of a well-established New England family. Its members include Josiah Bartlett (1729–95), who was born in Amesbury, MA, and became governor of NH (1790–94). A Richard Bartlet(t) settled in Newbury, MA, in 1635.
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Festival, Strong
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