KNOP-TV
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KNOP-TV | |
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North Platte, Nebraska | |
Branding | News 2 |
Slogan | Coverage you can count on |
Channels | 2 (VHF) analog, 22 (UHF) digital |
Affiliations | NBC |
Owner | Hoak Media Corporation |
Founded | December 2, 1958 |
Call letters meaning | K NOrth Platte |
Former callsigns | None |
Former affiliations | None |
Transmitter Power | 100 kW Analog 1,000 kW Digital CP 1.325 kW Digital STA |
Website | on msnbc.com |
KNOP-TV 2 is the NBC station in North Platte, Nebraska, USA. The station is owned by Hoak Media, which also owns and operates local Fox affiliate KIIT. The station also has a rebroadcast translator, K35AL in Lexington, on channel 35.
[edit] History
The television station went on-air December 2, 1958.
[edit] DX Photos
[edit] External link
- Query the FCC's TV station database for KNOP-TV
- Query the FCC's TV station database for K35AL
- Hoak Media (parent of KNOP-TV)
KNOP 2 / K35AL 35 (NBC) - K04ED 4 / K57CZ 57 (CBS) - KWNB 6 (ABC) - KSNK 8 (NBC) - KPNE 9 / KRNE 12 (PBS / NET) - K11TW 11 (FOX) - WSWS-CA 13 (ABC) |