KBSD-TV

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KBSD-TV
(satellite of KWCH-TV, Wichita, Kansas)
Image:Kbsd6a.jpg
Ensign / Dodge City / Garden City, Kansas
Branding Eyewitness News 6
Channels 6 (VHF) analog,
5 (VHF) digital
Affiliations CBS
Owner Schurz Communications
(Sunflower Broadcasting, Inc.)
Founded July 24, 1957
Call letters meaning Kansas
Broadcasting
System
Dodge City
Former callsigns KTVC (1957-1989)
Website www.kwch.com

KBSD channel 6 is a CBS affiliate based in Dodge City, Kansas and serves the southwestern Kansas portion of the Wichita TV market; also serving part of the Oklahoma panhandle (part of the Amarillo market). It is owned by Schurz Communications.

KBSD is part of the Kansas Broadcasting System (KBS) network of CBS affiliates, repeating the signal of KWCH-TV in Wichita, Kansas, with local advertising and news inserts.

The "D" in KBSD stands for Dodge City.

On April 6, 2006, Media General announced that, in addition to acquiring four NBC owned-and-operated stations, Media General will be selling four of its TV stations. KWCH (including its satellites, which all count as one station) is one of them [1]; a deal has been made for them to be sold to Schurz Communications, who completed the acquisition on September 25, 2006. [2] [3]

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