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KXTV (channel 10) is a television station in Sacramento, California, United States, affiliated with ABC. Owned by Tegna Inc., the station maintains studios on Broadway, just south of US 50 at the south edge of downtown Sacramento, and its transmitter is located in Walnut Grove, California . KXTV was the second station built in Sacramento proper ...
KXTV, the Sacramento-based television station known as ABC10, is among 66 TV stations in 52 metro regions that were dropped from DirecTV’s available stations on Thursday. DirecTV and the TV ...
The KXTV/KOVR Tower (also known as the Sacramento Joint Venture Tower) is a 2,049 ft (625 m) guyed communication tower in Walnut Grove, California, United States . Built in 2000, it is the tallest structure in California, the third-tallest guyed mast in the world (as of 2001), and the seventh tallest structure to have ever existed if the ...
Walnut Grove Tower top building - panoramio. KXTV/KOVR/KCRA Tower is a 472.1-meter-high (1,549 ft) guy-wired aerial mast for the transmission of FM radio and television programs in Walnut Grove, California. Construction began on the KOVR/KCRA Tower in 1959, and the tower was completed in 1961. At that time it was one of the tallest structures ...
December 27, 2023 at 2:01 PM. Daniel Hunt/dhunt@sacbee.com. The college football bowl season is heating up but many Northern California customers of DirecTV, especially in the Sacramento area, may ...
KXTV: Both channel and digital 10 ABC: Tegna Inc. Known as "ABC 10", the channel was dropped from DirecTV in December 2023, but was still available over the air and on Comcast Xfinity, Wave, and Consolidated. KOVR: 13 (digital 25) CBS: CBS News and Stations (Paramount Global) KUVS-DT: 19 (digital 18) Univision: Modesto
Website. www.abc10.net. Monica Marie Woods-Gray (born August 29, 1972, in South Bend, Indiana) is a meteorologist at an ABC affiliate in Sacramento, California KXTV ABC10. On May 31, 2011, she became the Chief Meteorologist at KXTV and moved to the evening news at 5pm, 6pm and 11pm. [1] She joined the station in April 2001 as a weekend ...
The station became a primary ABC affiliate by 1955, after KCRA-TV (channel 3) and KBET-TV (channel 10, now KXTV) signed on, respectively taking over NBC and CBS full-time; and dropped DuMont after that network folded in 1956. It was the Sacramento–Stockton–Modesto area's first television station.