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WDAY-TV in Fargo presents its final sign-off in the compilation. Owned by Forum Communications Company, it provides its operational details, including power, channel, studio, and transmitter locations, and wishes everyone a pleasant evening and good night.
KXND TV Fox 24 in Minot and k38hs in Williston, both owned by Prime Cities Broadcasting, sign off. The segment provides transmitter location, power, and encourages viewers to join them for another day of broadcasting tomorrow.
KOAM-TV's second sign-off provides the same contact information (phone numbers, addresses, and website) and thanks viewers for making them a part of their day.
KVAL-TV Eugene signs off for the broadcast day, thanking viewers and inviting them to join again for "western Oregon's finest news and entertainment."
KXMC Television in Minot, North Dakota, channel 13, concludes its broadcasting day. Owned by Wright and Television Incorporated, the station shares its frequency, power, and studio/transmitter locations, hoping viewers enjoyed the programming.
KXJB-TV, broadcasting on channel 38, ends its schedule for the day. Owned and operated by Parker Broadcasting of Dakota LLC, the station outlines its operational details and thanks viewers.
KFBB Television, ABC 5 in Great Falls, Montana, along with its translators, concludes its telecasting day, wishing viewers a pleasant good night and good morning.
KTSF San Francisco ends its broadcast day. The station, licensed to Lincoln Broadcasting Company, details its studio, office, and transmitter locations, and directs viewers to its website for more information.
KVLY-TV, operating on channel 44, concludes its broadcast week. The station provides details about its ownership by Hoke Media of Dakota LLC, its power, and locations of its studios and transmitter. Viewers are thanked, and the national anthem is played.
WDAY-TV in Fargo, a Forum Communications company, ends its telecasting day, promising a return with regularly scheduled programs. The station details its operational power, channel, and studio/transmitter locations, also promoting its AM radio counterpart.
WDAZ-TV, another Forum Communications company, concludes its broadcast day. Viewers are invited to share opinions via the website, and the station’s power, channel, locations, and good wishes are conveyed.
KSL-TV, channel 5 in Salt Lake City, owned by Deseret Management Corporation, ends its broadcast for the night. The segment highlights KSL 5 News and local programs, noting broadcast restrictions and the availability of public inspection files.
WTKR News Channel 3, a CBS affiliate, concludes its broadcast day. The station thanks viewers in Hampton Roads for watching and invites them to tune in again tomorrow for news and entertainment.
Iowa Public Television, owned and operated by the Iowa Public Broadcasting Board, ends its broadcast day. A comprehensive list of its statewide broadcast facilities, including various stations and translators, is provided, followed by a goodnight.
KCOS-TV, channel 13, licensed to the El Paso Public Television Foundation, concludes its broadcast day. The non-profit station, part of PBS, explains its mission, signal reach, power, and dependence on viewer support. Contact information is provided before the national anthem.
KTVL News 10 in Medford, Oregon, a Freedom Broadcasting of Oregon INC. station, concludes its broadcast schedule. The segment details its commitment to CBS network and local programming, signal reach from Mount Ashland, and promises good taste in advertising. Viewers are invited back for renewed programming.
TXA21 temporarily signs off the air for regular maintenance, with a promise to return shortly.
NET Television in Nebraska concludes its broadcast day. Viewers are informed that CBS programming continues on cable systems, with details about NET channels and website for local listings. NET Television is stated to be an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer.
CBS4 WHBF-TV concludes its broadcast day, serving the greater Quad City viewing area from Rock Island, Illinois. Owned by Coronet Communications Company, the station uses studio-to-transmitter links and a translator, bidding viewers good night.
KTVL News 10 in Medford, Oregon, now owned and operated by Sinclair Communications LLC, concludes its broadcast. Similar to earlier, it outlines its programming commitment, signal reach through Mount Ashland and digital translators, and directs viewers to its website. Returning programming is announced.
WUTV Channel 29 in Buffalo, New York, owned by Sinclair Television of Buffalo Incorporated, concludes its operating day. The station explains its licensing, studio and transmitter locations, and program origination methods.
WWLP-TV 22 in Springfield, Massachusetts, wraps up another broadcast day. The station is licensed to Springfield, with transmitters on Proven Mountain and studios in Chicopee, wishing everyone a pleasant evening.
KHOU 11 in Houston, Texas, a Gannett subsidiary, begins its broadcast day. The segment announces its studio location and wishes viewers a pleasant good morning.
Wisconsin Public Television, licensed to the Wisconsin Educational Communications Board and University of Wisconsin Extension, concludes its operations. As a PBS member, it lists its statewide network sites, provides website, phone, and email for inquiries, and thanks viewers.
WPRI-TV Providence New Bedford, owned by TDL Broadcasting of Rhode Island LLC, ends its broadcast day. The station specifies its studio, transmitter locations, and operational frequency and power as licensed by the FCC, wishing viewers good evening.
WUTV, owned by WUTV Licensee LLC, provides its operational details, including virtual and television channels, frequency, power, and business office location in Buffalo, New York. It then transitions to concluding its broadcast day.
Iowa Public Television repeats its broadcast day conclusion, listing the same extensive network of stations and translators across the state, thanking viewers for enjoying their programming.
KOAM-TV concludes its broadcast day, providing phone numbers, mailing addresses, and website for viewer contact. The station expresses gratitude to viewers.
KQTV in St. Joseph, Missouri, owned by Nexstar Broadcasting Incorporated, ends its broadcast day. It details its FCC assigned digital frequency, full power digital signal, and studio/transmitter location.
NET Television in Nebraska concludes its broadcast day again, reiterating information about continuous PBS programming on cable, various NET channels, its website for listings, and its status as an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer.
WDAY-TV in Fargo, a Forum Communications company, again ends its telecasting day, with the same details about its operations, locations, and a good night message to viewers.
KSMQ Digital Channel 20 concludes another broadcast day. Owned by KSMQ Public Service Media Incorporated, it details its digital signal, power, and the locations of its studio, offices, and digital transmitter. The station outlines its mission to serve numerous communities in Minnesota, wishing viewers a good night.
TXA21 signs off for regular maintenance, promising to return shortly.
WAY TV in Uphill, West Virginia, concludes another broadcast day on channel 50.1. An equal opportunity employer, it's owned by Thomas Broadcasting Company, with studios, transmitter, and offices on Route 1661. It directs viewers to zoolandnews.com for weather text alerts and thanks them for watching KMAG 14 (likely a mix-up in the recording).
KQTV in St. Joseph, Missouri, now owned and operated by Heartland Media Limited Liability Company, concludes its broadcast day. It provides its FCC assigned frequency, power, virtual channel, and studio/transmitter location in St. Joseph.
Network Knowledge stations (WSEC, WQEC, and WMEC) in Illinois and Missouri conclude their broadcasting day. The West Central Illinois Educational Telecommunications Corporation is the licensee, inviting questions or comments via phone and online, and acknowledging viewer-supported public television.
WWLP 22, 22.2, and 22.3 in Springfield, Massachusetts, reiterates its broadcast day conclusion, listing its licensing, transmitter, and studio locations, and extends pleasant evening wishes.
Iowa Public Television provides its third iteration of channel sign-off, listing the same extensive network of stations and translators and wishing viewers good night after enjoying the broadcast day.
KEYC-TV Mankato, including KEYC News 12 and Fox 12, ends another broadcast day. Owned and operated by United Communications Corporation, it emphasizes its role in providing news, community initiatives, and supporting advertisers. Viewers are directed to its website for 24/7 information, informed about children's TV reports, and invited to rejoin for more programming.
WPRI-TV Providence New Bedford, owned by TBL Broadcasting of Rhode Island LLC, again concludes its broadcast day with the same details regarding its operations, locations, and FCC licensing, wishing viewers good evening.
KEYC-TV Mankato reiterates its broadcast day conclusion, expressing appreciation for being part of viewers' lives. It again highlights the 24-hour website, availability of children's programming reports, and encourages viewers to return for a full day of news and entertainment.
KTXS DT Channel 20 (Sweetwater) and KTXE LP Channel 22 (San Angelo), owned by Abilene Sweetwater Broadcasting Company (Sinclair Broadcast Group), conclude their broadcast day. The segment details operating channels, virtual channels, effective radiated power for both stations, studio-to-transmitter links, and affiliations with ABC, CW, and MeTV networks. Viewers are thanked for choosing them for news and programming excellence.
KTTW/KTTM Television in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, ends its broadcast day. The stations provide their studio/office locations, details for their digital transmitters (including location, assigned VHF frequency, and effective radiated power for both KTTW and KTTM), and list low-powered digital transmitters and studio-to-transmitter links. A good night message is extended.
WUTV in Buffalo, New York, owned by WUTV Licensee LLC, delivers its final sign-off, specifying its operational details, including channels, frequency, power, and office location in Buffalo, before leaving the air.
FOX 14 KFJX concludes its broadcast day, inviting viewers with questions or comments to contact them via phone or mail. They thank viewers for making them their television choice and promise to return tomorrow morning.
KFJX TV reiterates its broadcast day conclusion, providing multiple phone numbers and contact addresses, including their website, and expressing gratitude to viewers.
KIFI-TV Local News 8 in Idaho Falls, Pocatello, and Jacksonville, Wyoming, concludes another broadcast day, mentioning its transmitter and main office locations. It highlights its digital power and frequency, programming across ABC, Telemundo, CW, and The Now Channel, and invites viewer feedback via mail. A good night message is shared.