KDEL Channel 20, a government-access television channel in Del City, Oklahoma, USA
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Barbara Simpson was a prominent television news anchor in San Francisco (KTVU, Channel 2, in Oakland, KQED, Channel 9; and KOFY-TV Channel 20) and Los Angeles from the late 1970s through the 1990s.
The operation produces a weeknight 10 p.m. newscast for Granite-owned MyNetworkTV affiliate WMYD (channel 20) in Detroit (which utilizes WPTA/WISE staff members from its Fort Wayne studios, along with reports filed by journalists based in Detroit), and previously produced newscasts for WPTA's CW-affiliated subchannel WPTA-DT2 (channel 21.2) and WISE-TV's MyNetworkTV-affiliated subchannel WISE-DT2 (channel 33.2).
KADF-LP, a television station (channel 20) licensed to serve Austin, Texas, United States
KVME-TV, a television station (channel 20) licensed to Bishop, California, United States, which used the call sign KBBC-TV from August 2007 to April 2012
To this end, McLaughlin also held construction permits for KLNL on channel 19 in Nacogdoches, KLPH-TV on channel 42 in Paris, and KLDS on channel 20 in Denison.
KHFR-LD, a low-power television station (channel 20) licensed to serve Boise, Idaho, United States
KHFR-LD, a low-power television station (channel 20) licensed to serve Boise, Idaho, United States, which held the call sign KITL-LP or KITL-LD from 2002 to 2013
Channel 20 became an owned-and-operated station of the United Paramount Network (owned by Chris-Craft Industries in a programming partnership with Viacom, and later co-owned in a joint venture with Chris-Craft when it bought a 50% share in the network in 1996) upon the network's January 16, 1995 launch.
KUAM-LP, a low-power television station (channel 20) licensed to Tamuning, Guam
KUAM-LP, digital channel 8.2, LPTV analog channel 20, and cable 11 on MCV Broadband and GTA's GUdTV system, is a CBS affiliate for the United States territory of Guam, which it covers with broadcasts and on cable.
KQCW-DT, a television station (channel 20/PSIP 19) licensed to Muskogee, Oklahoma, United States, which used the call sign KWBT from 1999 to 2006
Prior to KXII-DT2's launch, the UPN affiliation in the Sherman-Ada market was available only through now-defunct low-power station KOKT-LP (channel 20); that station switched its affiliation to Univision in 2004 when it became one of four repeaters of KUOK in Woodward, which affiliated with the Spanish language network that year.
Broadcasting on a tower on Gandy Boulevard in St. Petersburg, adjacent to Goodwill, WARP broadcasts on an east-west beam, towards central Pinellas County and Tampa, to protect the signals of Gainesville's WCJB-TV and Fort Myers' WBBH-TV, both also broadcasting on channel 20.
WBXX-TV, a television station (channel 20 digital) licensed to Crossville, Tennessee, United States
WCCT-TV, a television station (channel 20) licensed to Waterbury, Connecticut, United States
Over the air, it broadcasts a standard definition digital signal on UHF channel 20.2 (or virtual channel 21.2 via PSIP) from a transmitter located on Mabel Street in Youngstown.
Licensed to Youngstown, Ohio, it broadcasts a high definition digital signal on UHF channel 20 (or virtual channel 21.1 via PSIP) from a transmitter located on Mabel Street in Youngstown.
This airs on UHF channel 20.2 (or virtual channel 21.2 via PSIP) from a transmitter on Thaxton Mountain in unincorporated Bedford County.
Therefore, the station has filed an application to relocate its transmitter to WMYD's tower in Oak Park and broadcast on channel 20, focusing on the Metro Detroit area.
WHRM-TV, a television station at channel 20 licensed to Wausau, Wisconsin that is a member of the Wisconsin Public Television Network
WJMY-TV Channel 20, a defunct station that was to broadcast on channel 20 in the Detroit market
WCCT-TV, a television station (channel 20) licensed to Waterbury, Connecticut, United States, which used the call sign WTXX from 1982 to 2010
WOTV, a television station (channel 20) licensed to serve Battle Creek, Michigan, which held the call sign WUHQ-TV from 1978 to 1992
WUVI-LD, a low-power television station (channel 20) licensed to serve West Lafayette, Indiana, United States