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KTXC may refer to: KTXC-LD, a low-power television station (channel 35) licensed to serve Amarillo, Texas, United States; see List of television stations
KTXC
Television station in Amarillo, Texas
to sell its eleven television stations (as well as sister radio property KTXC in Lamesa) to the Dallas-based London Broadcasting Company—a company founded
KFDA-TV
KAUO-LD 15 Various KVAD-LD 16 Sonlife K17HI-D 17 3ABN KLKW-LD 22 Estrella KTXC-LD 35 [Blank] K24NR-D 45 [Blank] KXAD-LD 51 HSN Austin KADT-LD 16 Daystar
List of television stations in Texas
List_of_television_stations_in_Texas
City in Texas, US
FM (Regional Mexican) KFZX 102.1 FM (Classic Rock) KCRS 103.3 FM (Top-40) KTXC 104.7 FM (Regional Mexican) KCHX 106.7 FM (Adult Contemporary) KWEL 107.1
Midland,_Texas
Radio station in Kilgore, Texas, United States
community. It ceased to exist on February 9, 1987, as the station became KTXC. On September 15, 1988, the station changed its call sign once again to KKTX
KDOK
American media company (1941–2015)
into radio in August 2002, when Drewry purchased Regional Mexican station KTXC (104.7 FM) in Lamesa, Texas. In 2014, the company purchased in KRGN (102
Drewry_Communications
Dakota KABY-TV 2014 2018 Amarillo Texas KEYU-FM 2019 2019 Odessa–Midland KTXC 2019 2022 Charlottesville Virginia WVAW-LD 2002 2019 WCAV ** 2004 2019 Winchester
List of stations owned or operated by Gray Media
List_of_stations_owned_or_operated_by_Gray_Media
Radio station in Fort Stockton, Texas, United States
under that ownership. One of the investors, Leonard R. Lyon, also owned KTXC in Big Spring. The FCC opened an investigation into the ownership interests
KFST
Radio station in Tarzan, Texas
August 21, 2002, Graham Brothers Communications announced that it would sell KTXC to Drewry Communications for $740,000. The deal marked Drewry's re-entry
KVLM
Television station in Amarillo, Texas (2005–2010)
Communications (Midessa Broadcasting, L.P.) Sister stations KEYU, KFDA-TV, KTMO-LP, KTXC-LP History Founded January 24, 1996 First air date 2005 (2005) Last air date
KAMT-LP
American television broadcast company (1996–2019)
KGBT-TV 2006 2006 Lubbock KCBD 2006 2019 Midland–Odessa KTLE-LP 2015 2019 KTXC 2015 2018 KWAB-TV 2015 2019 KWES-TV 2015 2019 Tyler–Longview–Jacksonville
Raycom_Media
Radio station in Lamesa, Texas
spun off stations now known as KMMX (FM) Tahoka, Texas (Lubbock area) and KTXC Lamesa (Midland–Odessa area). KPET works with the schools in its home area
KPET
Radio station in Quincy, Illinois
2. At the time of the acquisition, Gray's only other radio property was KTXC in Lamesa, Texas, which was in the process of being divested in an unrelated
WGEM-FM
Radio station in Quincy, Illinois, United States
2. At the time of the acquisition, Gray's only other radio property was KTXC in Lamesa, Texas, which was in the process of being divested in an unrelated
WGEM_(AM)
Radio station in Port Arthur, Texas
were sold to Clear Channel Communications, which changed the callsign to KTXC in 1981 and KALO (K-Low) in 1984. K-Low carried an R&B format which competed
KDEI
Radio station in Amarillo, Texas
million. The deal was completed on December 1, 2015. KEYU-FM, along with KTXC in Lamesa were Raycom's only radio stations since the company sold WMC AM-FM
KVWE_(FM)
Television station in Borger, Texas
television stations as well as radio stations KEYU-FM (102.9 FM) in Amarillo and KTXC in Lamesa for $160 million. The sale was completed on December 1; as a result
KEYU_(TV)
Missouri KRAH-CD in Paris, Arkansas KTSB-CD in Santa Maria, California KTXC-LD in Amarillo, Texas KVAT-LD in Austin, Texas KVSD-LD in San Diego, California
Channel 35 low-power TV stations in the United States
Channel_35_low-power_TV_stations_in_the_United_States
Television station in Lawton, Oklahoma
intention to sell its eleven television stations (as well as radio station KTXC in Lamesa, Texas) to Dallas-based London Broadcasting Company—a company founded
KSWO-TV
Television station in Amarillo, Texas
launched a prime time newscast for sister independent station KZBZ-LP (now KTXC-LP) in September 2006, which was followed by the launch of a newscast produced
KCIT
Vernia, Texas KRYM-LP in Raymondville, Texas KTCD-LP in San Diego, California KTXC-LP in Canyon, Texas KXWL-LP in Keokuk, Iowa KZAB-LP in Abilene, Texas W46AX-D
Channel 46 low-power TV stations in the United States
Channel_46_low-power_TV_stations_in_the_United_States
Television station in Odessa, Texas
Spanish-language local newscast in the market. The next year, the company acquired KTXC (104.7 FM), a station in Lamesa airing a Regional Mexican format, to add
KWES-TV
Texas KTAV-LD in Los Angeles, California KTSB-CD in Santa Maria, California KTXC-LD in Amarillo, Texas KVTE-LD in Las Vegas, Nevada KXSH-LD in Rochester,
Channel 35 virtual TV stations in the United States
Channel_35_virtual_TV_stations_in_the_United_States
Television station in Amarillo, Texas
Drewry Communications to carry its programming on KZBZ-LP (channel 46, later KTXC-LP). The affiliation switch occurred two weeks after the September 1 launch
KCPN-LD
Angeles, California, on virtual channel 5 KTSB-CD in Santa Maria, California KTXC-LD in Amarillo, Texas KUCW in Ogden, Utah, on virtual channel 30 KUOK in
Channel 35 digital TV stations in the United States
Channel_35_digital_TV_stations_in_the_United_States
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Gatekeeper.
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Day
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Virgin
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Indian, Sanskrit
Lord of Intelligence
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Star name, Eldest daughter, A Nakshatra, The eldest, Lord Vishnu
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The Beauty of Eyes
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(ГераÑим) Russian form of Greek Gerasimos, GERASIM means "old age."
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Gift; Present; Gift from God; Present Light
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(גְּמַרְיָה) Hebrew name GEMARYAH means "God has accomplished." In the bible, this is the name of the son of Hilkiah who bore Jeremiah's letter to the captive Jews.Â
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Noble; Nobility
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