Media outlets starting with K
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KKESWICK TodayUnited States of America
Publication of America's Keswick, a Christian addiction recovery ministry. Covers topics of interest to members and includes news, event coverage and profiles.
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KKESZ-FMUnited States of America
News-Only Outlets allow our system to include metadata with your news coverage. These outlets contain no pitching or contact information. Leverage News-Only Outlets to search for news items and filter by outlet on monitoring coverage that isn't traditionally pitchable but holds earned media value.
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KKESZ-FM OnlineUnited States of America
News-Only Outlets allow our system to include metadata with your news coverage. These outlets contain no pitching or contact information. Leverage News-Only Outlets to search for news items and filter by outlet on monitoring coverage that isn't traditionally pitchable but holds earned media value.
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KKETA-TVUnited States of America
KETA-TV is the PBS affiliate for the Oklahoma City market. The station is owned by Oklahoma Educational Television Authority. KETA-TV broadcasts locally on channel 13. Contact the station by phone, fax, or mail.
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KKETA2-TVUnited States of America
KETA2-TV is a multicast of KETA-TV. A multicast channel is a separate channel that shares the bandwith of the main station but can air unique programming. KETA2-TV airs programming from the OETA OKLA in the Oklahoma City market. The station is owned by Oklahoma Educational Television Authority. KETA2-TV broadcasts locally on channel 32.2. OETA OKLA airs programming and information about Oklahoma; news and talk programming; children's programming; and some primetime programming.
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KKETC-TVUnited States of America
KETC-TV is the PBS network affiliate for the St. Louis market. The station is owned by St. Louis Regional Public Media Inc. KETC-TV broadcasts locally on channel 9. The station made its debut on September 20, 1954. KETC-TV was the seventh educational station launched in the country and the second to be supported financially by the community. The station broadcasts 24-hours of programming per day. Daytime programming is geared towards children and evening programs caters to an adult audience. The station produces original programming for regional, national, and international distribution. The station offers non-commercial programming. According to the station's Web site, "From September to December 1999, KETC-TV was the most watched PBS station in the country." KETC-TV won a regional television Emmy award for station excellence in 2008.
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KKETC2-TVUnited States of America
KETC2-TV is a multicast of KETC-TV. A multicast channel is a separate channel that shares the bandwith of the main station but can air unique programming. KETC2-TV airs programming from KETC Kids in the St. Louis market. The station is owned by St. Louis Regional Public Media Inc. KETC2-TV broadcasts locally on channel 9.2.
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KKETC3-TVUnited States of America
KETC3-TV is a multicast of KETC-TV. A multicast channel is a separate channel that shares the bandwith of the main station but can air unique programming. KETC3-TV airs programming from PBS World in the St. Louis market. The station is owned by St. Louis Regional Public Media Inc. KETC3-TV broadcasts locally on channel 9.3. PBS World is a 24-hour digital channel showing PBS documentaries, primarily science, current affairs, and history programs.
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KKETC4-TVUnited States of America
KETC4-TV is a multicast of KETC-TV. A multicast channel is a separate channel that shares the bandwith of the main station but can air unique programming. KETC4-TV airs programming from Create in the St. Louis market. The station is owned by St. Louis Regional Public Media Inc. KETC4-TV broadcasts locally on channel 9.4. Create is a digital television network in the United States. Create is a public television network, and runs mainly how-to, DIY, and other instructional programming from the libraries of PBS and American Public Television.
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KKetch PenUnited States of America
Designed to inform beef cattle producers in the state of Washington. Reports on news and events of the Washington Cattlemen's Association, articles on marketing and increasing production as well as news of cattle sales and shows.