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Historical script used in Awadh and Bihar regions of India
/ Kthi: 𑂍𑂹𑂠) from Sanskrit are instead replaced by simpler phonemes like /cha/ (𑂓). Example 1: The word karma (Dev: कर्म) becomes karam (Kthi: 𑂍𑂩𑂧)
Kaithi
Television station in Fargo, North Dakota
time was the tallest structure in the world—and changed its call sign to KTHI-TV. The expanded-coverage station supplanted the co-owned KNOX-TV in Grand
KVLY-TV
Radio station in Caldwell, Idaho, United States
KTHI (107.1 FM, "107.1 Hank FM") is a commercial radio station licensed to Caldwell, Idaho, and serving the Boise metropolitan area. KTHI airs a classic
KTHI
Television-transmitting mast in Blanchard, North Dakota
The KVLY-TV mast (formerly the KTHI-TV mast) is a television-transmitting mast in Blanchard, North Dakota. It is used by Fargo station KVLY-TV (channel
KVLY-TV_mast
Television station in Bismarck, North Dakota
turning to rebroadcasting KFYR's Bismarck news. In 1995, Meyer acquired KTHI-TV in Fargo, which it renamed KVLY-TV. When Meyer opted to exit broadcasting
KFYR-TV
Tall structures designed to support antennas
world's tallest supported structure on land; its collapse left the KVLY / KTHI-TV mast as the tallest. There are over 50Â radio structures in the United
Radio_masts_and_towers
Family of abugida writing systems
Historically used for writing legal, administrative, and private records. Kthi U+11080–U+110CF 𑂍𑂶𑂟𑂲 Kannada Telugu-Kannada Around 4th-6th century Sanskrit
Brahmic_scripts
American media company
by Lotus Communications KRVB 94.9 2015–2018 Owned by Lotus Communications KTHI 107.1 2015–2018 Owned by Lotus Communications Cincinnati, OH WCPO 1230 1935–1966
E._W._Scripps_Company
Radio station in Payette, Idaho
Owner Lotus Communications (Lotus Boise Corp.) Sister stations KJOT, KRVB, KTHI History First air date December 1, 1978 (1978-12-01) Former call signs KWBJ
KQXR
news talk program, and The Ed Schultz Show, a talk radio show Worked at KTHI-TV, WDAY-TV, and KFGO in Fargo Ari Shapiro Sep 30, 1978 Reporter (NPR) Born
List of people from Fargo, North Dakota
List_of_people_from_Fargo,_North_Dakota
Television station in Augusta, Georgia
two ABC affiliates he had just purchased, WTVW in Evansville, Indiana, and KTHI-TV (now KVLY-TV) in Fargo, North Dakota. When WATU (channel 26, later WAGT)
WRDW-TV
American company
ProQuest 1016929432. Brue, Mike (November 15, 1989). "News anchor Gebhart to leave KTHI". Grand Forks Herald. Grand Forks, North Dakota. p. 3B. Retrieved July 28
CONUS_Communications
American television and radio company
Media market State Station Purchased Sold Notes Fargo North Dakota KTHI-TV 1968 1995
Morgan_Murphy_Media
Defines two sets of codes for a number of writing systems
proposal is explored Krai 396 Kirat Rai left-to-right Kirat Rai 16.0 58 Kthi 317 Kaithi left-to-right Kaithi 5.2 68 Ancient/historic Ch 15.2 Lana 351
ISO_15924
Unicode code point property names and their uses
proposal is explored Krai 396 Kirat Rai left-to-right Kirat Rai 16.0 58 Kthi 317 Kaithi left-to-right Kaithi 5.2 68 Ancient/historic Ch 15.2 Lana 351
Unicode_character_property
Television station in Chattanooga, Tennessee
Georgia. Fuqua also owned WJBF-TV in Augusta, WTVW in Evansville, Indiana, and KTHI-TV (now KVLY-TV) in Fargo, North Dakota. Over the next few years each station
WTVC
WXIZ Dayton, Nevada - KXZZ Seattle, Washington - KPLZ-FM Caldwell, Idaho - KTHI Greenup, Kentucky - WLGC-FM Manchester, Ohio - WAGX Middleport, Ohio - WYVK
Hank_FM
Television station in Grand Forks, North Dakota (1955–1964)
its last program and shut down on January 31, 1964, after KEND (renamed KTHI-TV) began transmitting from a tower in Blanchard, between Fargo and Grand
KNOX-TV
American actor (1934–2003)
Phoenix, Arizona, followed by WJIM in Lansing, Michigan, and then (in 1970) KTHI-TV in Fargo, North Dakota. After moving to his home state of Washington in
Robert_Ivers
were later joined by KTHI (now KVLY) from Fargo and KGFE (Prairie Public Television) from Grand Forks. In the early 1980s, KTHI was briefly replaced by
Media_in_Saskatoon
Television station in Fargo, North Dakota
on. In 1983, WDAY-TV swapped affiliations with channel 11, then known as KTHI-TV, and became an ABC affiliate. Although it was apparent that Fargo and
WDAY-TV
Subset of characters in Unicode
proposal is explored Krai 396 Kirat Rai left-to-right Kirat Rai 16.0 58 Kthi 317 Kaithi left-to-right Kaithi 5.2 68 Ancient/historic Ch 15.2 Lana 351
Script_(Unicode)
Hamlet in Manitoba, Canada
cable companies in Winnipeg received the NBC and CBS affiliates from Fargo, KTHI TV11 and KXJB-TV TV4, respectively (via translator K58BP at Glasston, North
Tolstoi,_Manitoba
-97.28917) Year built: 1963 Owner: Gray Media This tower was known as the KTHI Television Tower until June 1995. It was the fourth-tallest structure in
List of tallest structures in the United States
List_of_tallest_structures_in_the_United_States
Television station in Devils Lake, North Dakota
stations from this region that still air in Manitoba, after KVLY-TV (formerly KTHI) and KXJB-TV were replaced with other network affiliates in March 1986. This
WDAZ-TV
Television station in Pembina, North Dakota (1960–1975)
Grand Forks under the new call letters KTHI-TV, closing down KNOX-TV, and effectively making KCND into a KTHI semi-satellite. In November 1963, KCND added
KCND-TV
Radio station in Boise, Idaho, United States
Owner Lotus Communications (Lotus Boise Corp.) Sister stations KQXR, KRVB, KTHI History First air date 1979 Technical information Licensing authority FCC
KJOT
Television station in Augusta, Georgia
Fuqua bought two full-time ABC affiliates, WTVW in Evansville, Indiana, and KTHI-TV (now KVLY-TV) in Fargo, North Dakota, and apparently wanted to get his
WJBF
Topics referred to by the same term
Chicago, Illinois, USA KHTT, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA KADD, Logandale, Nevada, USA KTHI, Caldwell, Idaho, USA KHYT, Tucson, Arizona, USA KPKL, Deer Park, Washington
K-Hits
American radio and television broadcast company
Alternative) KQXR 100.3 - The X (Active Rock) KJOT 105.1 - Jack FM (Adult Hits) KTHI 107.1 - Hank FM (Classic Country) KENO AM 1460 - Deportes Vegas (Spanish
Lotus_Communications
Newspaper publishing company
Communications KJOR/KJOT 105.1 1998–2015 Owned by Lotus Communications KCID-FM/KTHI 107.1 1998–2015 Owned by Lotus Communications Kansas City, MO KCWV/KRVK/KQRC-FM
Journal_Media_Group
1950s-1990s American and Canadian television franchise
Colorado, also as KBTV, Stormy Rottman hosted the segments. KVLY-TV (then KTHI-TV) – Fargo/Grand Forks, North Dakota, hosted by Bob Ivers KXLY-TV – Spokane
Dialing_for_Dollars
Topics referred to by the same term
in Monroe, Louisiana (1998–2014) KNTV in San Jose, California (1960–2000) KTHI in Fargo, North Dakota (1959–1983) KYMA in Yuma, Arizona–El Centro, California
ABC_11
1968 till March 1986, KRDK-TV (then KXJB-TV) and KVLY-TV (then known as KTHI) were available on Winnipeg's cable service. These channels were replaced
Winnipeg_arts_and_culture
American political commentator
as a sportscaster in Fargo, North Dakota, for two local stations, first KTHI-TV (now KVLY-TV) then on WDAY-TV beginning 1983. Schultz anchored nightly
Ed_Schultz
Ampang Road in the capital. In Blanchard, North Dakota, construction on the KTHI TV transmitter mast (now KVLY-TV) was completed. Upon completion, its height
1963_in_television
Radio station in Nampa–Boise, Idaho
Owner Lotus Communications (Lotus Boise Corp.) Sister stations KJOT, KQXR, KTHI History First air date January 10, 1975 (1975-01-10) Former call signs KFXD-FM
KRVB
Media Garden City KDBI-FM Regional Mexican 106.3 FM Radio Rancho Homedale KTHI Classic country 107.1 FM Lotus Broadcasting Caldwell KXLT Adult contemporary
Mass_media_in_Boise,_Idaho
changes its name to KCNC-TV. August 22 In Fargo, North Dakota, ABC affiliate KTHI-TV (now KVLY-TV) swaps affiliations with long-time NBC affiliate WDAY-TV
1983_in_American_television
Month of 1968
second in height only to the world's tallest man-made structure, the nearby KTHI tower, which was 2,068 feet (630Â m) tall. U.S. Army General Earle G. Wheeler
February_1968
Television station in Orlando, Florida
2023. Retrieved August 5, 2023 – via Newspapers.com. "Anchorman leaving KTHI". Grand Forks Herald. Grand Forks, North Dakota. April 2, 1978. p. 3B. Retrieved
WFTV
cluster (AAA KRVB, Active Rock KQXR, Classic Rock KJOT, and Classic Hits KTHI) and its Tucson roster (AC KMXZ-FM, Conservative Talk KQTH, Rhythmic Oldies
2018_in_radio
Icelandic footballer and coach
Fótbolti - Titlar - Knattspyrnufélagið Valur "Þjálfarar ársins útnefndir hjá KÞÍ | Fræðsla | Knattspyrnusamband Íslands". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04
ElĂsabet_GunnarsdĂłttir
Television station in Valley City, North Dakota
ABC programming with WDAY-TV (channel 6) until KXGO-TV (channel 11, later KTHI-TV and now KVLY-TV) signed on in 1959. It was also an affiliate of the NTA
KRDK-TV
Idaho Conference of Seventh-Day Adventists, Inc. Contemporary Christian KTHI 107.1 FM Caldwell Lotus Boise Corp. Classic country KTHK 105.5 FM Idaho Falls
List of radio stations in Idaho
List_of_radio_stations_in_Idaho
Until the mid-1980s, KRDK-TV (then known as KXJB) and KVLY-TV (then known as KTHI) from Fargo were available on Winnipeg's cable service. These channels were
Media_in_Winnipeg
Defunct Canadian cable television provider
1968, until March 1986 Videon carried two Fargo, North Dakota stations, KTHI-TV 11 (ABC then NBC), and KXJB-TV 4 (CBS). The distance to the headend was
Videon_Cablesystems
Icelandic alpine skier and footballer (born 1977)
Icelandic). Retrieved 4 September 2017. "SigrĂður ĂžorláksdĂłttir Ăľjálfar Hött". kthi.is (in Icelandic). November 19, 2010. Retrieved 5 September 2017. Sæbjörn
SigrĂður ĂžorláksdĂłttir Baxter
SigrĂður_ĂžorláksdĂłttir_Baxter
FM radio frequency
Fallbrook, California KSSE in Arcadia, California KTFS-FM in Texarkana, Arkansas KTHI in Caldwell, Idaho KTHS-FM in Berryville, Arkansas KTMY in Coon Rapids, Minnesota
107.1_FM
Television station in Bismarck, North Dakota
or KUSA in Denver. The eastern half of the market was served by Fargo's KTHI-TV (now KVLY-TV) until it swapped affiliations with WDAY/WDAZ in 1983. From
KBMY
Canadian local television news program
the interviewer for 24Hours, until the local Videon cable system replaced KTHI Fargo with WDIV Detroit; the latter featured Mort Crim and his style of news
24Hours_(TV_program)
Television station in Roswell, New Mexico
(561Â m) tower that was just 163 feet (50Â m) short of the tallest mast, the KTHI-TV mast in North Dakota. Almost simultaneously with the debut of KBIM, KAVE
KOBR
Owasso, Oklahoma KTHC 95.1 FM Sidney, Montana KTHF 89.9 FM Hammon, Oklahoma KTHI 107.1 FM Caldwell, Idaho KTHK 105.5 FM Idaho Falls, Idaho KTHL 89.3 FM Altus
List of FM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters KT–KV)
List_of_FM_radio_stations_in_the_United_States_by_call_sign_(initial_letters_KT–KV)
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Hebrew
(יְרִיָּה) Hebrew name YERIYAH means "people of Jehovah" or "taught by Jehovah." In the bible, this is the name of the chief of the house of Hebron. Jerijah is the Anglicized form.
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Name of Durga
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Biblical
Mame, renown.
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Tamil
Visamaksh | à ®µà ®¿à ®¸à ®®à ®•à ¯à ®·
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Peace of God
Girl/Female
Anglo Saxon
Little wealthy one.
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Tamil
Shobit | à ®·à ¯‹à ®ªà ®¿à ®¤
Ornamented, Beautiful
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
King of the World; Power; Good; Clever
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Sent by the Gods
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Stars
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