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KRBE-FM KRBE-FM (104.1 KRBE), is a contemporary hit (top 40) radio station based in Houston, Texas with studios located in the Chase building at 9801 Westheimer Road, Suite 700 in the Westchase District in West Houston, with transmitter facilities located in the suburb of Missouri City.
KRBV KRBV ("V-100") is a Radio One-owned radio station licensed to Los Angeles, California, USA, with a Urban Adult Contemporary/Urban Talk format. Under KKBT as "The Beat," the station formerly featured the morning team of Steve Harvey (who was let go on May, 2005) and also has featured John Salley and Tom Joyner.
KRCA KRCA Channel 62 is a television station in the Los Angeles, California metropolitan region which once broadcast Asian programming (Mandarin Chinese and Korean language). The station currently broadcasts Spanish-language programing, with the exception of some late night infomercials in English.
KRCC In 1944, KRCC began as a two-room public address system in the basement of Bemis Hall. Professor Woodson "Chief" Tyree, Director of Radio and Drama Department at Colorado College was the founder and inspirational force in the program that one day became KRCC-FM.
KRCG KRCG, Channel 13 is the CBS affiliate for the Mid-Missouri region, serving the Columbia-Jefferson City Area from Jefferson City, Missouri, the capital city of Missouri. KRCG aired some programming from UPN, until UPN ceased operations in September of 2006.
KRCR-TV KRCR-TV News Channel 7 (formerly known as "Channel 7R") is an ABC affiliated station which serves parts of Northern California north of Sacramento, including the towns of Redding and Chico. Its studios are located in Redding.
KRDO KRDO is the callsign of three broadcasting stations in Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA. They were all owned by the Pikes Peak Broadcasting Company until 2006 when it was sold to the News-Press & Gazette Company.
KREEP KREEP is an acronym that stands for potassium (atomic symbol K), rare earth elements (REE), and phosphorus (P), and is a geochemical component that is found in some lunar impact melt breccias and basalts. Importantly, KREEP includes the majority of "incompatible" elements (those that preferentially partion into the liquid phase during magma crystallization) and the heat producing elements potassium, uranium and thorium.
KREH (AM) KREH (branded as Radio Saigon Houston) AM is an Asian language radio station in the Houston, Texas metropolitan area. It is broadcasted on frequency 900 kHz and operates from sunrise to sunset under ownership of Bustos Media Holdings It is the only Asian station serving the Greater Houston area.
KREN-TV KREN-TV is a full-service television station in Reno, Nevada, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 27 and in digital on UHF channel 26. It is an affiliate of The CW, with most of its programming coming from The CW Plus Founded March 1, 1982, the station is owned by Pappas Telecasting of Visalia, California.
KRI Dewaruci The KRI Dewaruci (sometimes spelled Dewa Ruci or Dewarutji) is a Class A tall ship owned and operated by the Indonesian Navy. She is used as a sail training vessel for naval cadets and is the largest tall ship in the Indonesian fleet.
KRI Fatahillah KRI Fatahillah is an Indonesian Navy vesselMore Adam Air plane wreckage discovered - Daily Telegraph named after Fatahillah, a national war heroic figure who successfully captured back Sunda Kelapa from the hands of the Portuguese and consequently changed its name to Jayakarta. The ship is a missile-equipped destroyer type, the first ship of Fatahillah class.
KRI Wilhelmus Zakaria Johannes Kapal Republik Indonesia (KRI) Wilhelmus Zakaria Johannes is the name of an Indonesian Navy ship with hull number 332. The war ship is a frigate or Tribal class frigate class originated from the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom.
KRIBHCO Krishak Bharati Co-operative Limited (KRIBHCO) is an Indian cooperative society that manufactures fertilizer. It registered under the Multi-State Cooperative Societies Act in 1985, and was promoted by the Government of India, IFFCO, NCDC and other agricultural co-operative societies spread all over the country.
KRIK KRIK, Kristen Idrettskontakt, meaning Christian Sports Contact, is a Norwegian christian youth organization which has the goal of combining the christian faith with the joy of sport. KRIK was founded in 1981 on initiative by the Norwegian priest Kjell Marksett
KRIS-TV KRIS-TV is a television station in Corpus Christi, Texas, broadcasting locally on VHF channel 6 as an NBC affiliate. KRIS-TV, along with Fox affiliate K47DF, K68DJ KRIS also airs programming from The CW on DT2, as CW South Texas.
KRMG KRMG 740 AM is a news/talk radio station in the Tulsa, Oklahoma area. The station is owned by Cox Radio and airs nationally syndicated talk shows by Neal Boortz, Rush Limbaugh, Paul Harvey, Sean Hannity, Clark Howard, and Michael Savage.
KRNT (AM) KRNT is an AM station operating out of Des Moines, Iowa on a frequency of 1350 kHz with a power of 5,000 watts. It features music from the 1950s through the 1970s, along with Chicago Cubs baseball broadcasts and Drake University sports programming.
KRoC KRoC, the Kent Retargetable occam Compiler, is an occam implementation that is based on the INMOS occam 2.1 compiler as a front-end and a retargetable back-end to produce machine code for various microprocessors.
KROQ Weenie Roast Weenie Roast is a multi-artist alternative rock concert, presented annually by the Los Angeles, California, USA radio station KROQ, beginning in 1993. The concert had always been presented on the second or third Saturday in June since it was aired until 2004.
KRPV KRPV is a religious television station in Roswell, New Mexico, broadcasting locally on channel 27 as an affiliate of God's Learning Channel. Founded February 14,1985, the station is owned by Prime Time Christian Broadcasting.
KRSC-TV KRSC-TV is an educational television station in Claremore, Oklahoma, broadcasting locally on channel 35 as an independent station. The station airs community and distance learning programs, as well as children's programming and documentary features.
KRVA (AM) KRVA, branded as La Buena 1600 is a Spanish language station, broadcasting in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. This station is licensed in Cockrell Hill, Texas and it's under ownership of Mortenson Broadcasting.
KRVN KRVN 880 AM is a 50,000 watt commercial broadcast radio station licensed to Lexington, Nebraska. KRVN is unique in that it is owned and operated by the Nebraska Rural Radio Association, a cooperative of farmers and ranchers, not by a commercial entity.
KRWG-TV KRWG-TV, channel 22 (analog) and 23 (digital), is a PBS member station serving both southeastern New Mexico and nearby El Paso, Texas. The station, which is run by New Mexico State University, signed on the air on June 29, 1973 and is licensed to Las Cruces, New Mexico.
KRXI-TV KRXI is a television station in Reno, Nevada, USA that broadcasts on analog channel 11. The station began operations in 1995, taking the Fox affiliation from KAME channel 21, of which it is co-owned with by Cox Enterprises.
KRZG-CA KRZG-CA is a Class A low-power television station in McAllen, Texas, broadcasting locally as a Spanish-language religious station on channel 35. In addition to Spanish-language programs, the station occasionally also airs English-language programs.
Ksani Ksani is a small river in central Georgia, which rises on the southern slopes of the Greater Caucasus Mountain Range in the rebel region of South Ossetia and flows into the Kura River. Ksani (both the river and the name) is often associated with the Medieval Ksani Fortress which lies close to the Ksani River.
Ksar A ksar (Arabic: قصر) is a village consisting of generally attached houses, often having collective granaries and other structures (mosque, bath, oven, shops) widespread among the oasis populations of the Maghreb (northern Africa.) Ksars are sometimes situated in mountain locations to make defense easier; they often are entirely within a single, continuous wall.
Ksar Ouled Soltane Ksar Ouled Soltane (Arabic: Ůصر ŘŁŮلد سلطان) is a fortified granary, or ksar, located in the Tataouine district in southern Tunisia. The ksar is spread out over two courtyards, each of which has a perimeter of multi-story vaulted granary cellars, or ghorfas.
Ksar-el-Kebir Ksar-el-Kebir (Arabic, القصر الŮبير) is a city in Morocco also known as Al Qasr al Kabir or Alcazarquivir in Spanish or Alcácer-Quibir in Portuguese. The name traslates as The big castle in English.
Ksawery Wyrozemski Ksawery "Big Bill" Wyrozemski ("Tso-very Veera-zhem-ski") was an exile Polish fighter pilot who flew Hawker Hurricanes and Supermarine Spitfires as a Flight Officer with the Polish Air Forces's 308 and 315 "City of Deblin" Fighter Squadrons from April 1942 until the end of World War II. The 315th converted to North American P-51 Mustang Mk.
Ksenia Sitnik Ksenia Sitnik (ĐšŃенія Сітнік in Cyrillic, sometimes also transliterated as Kseniya Sitnik), representing Belarus, was the winner of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005, with the song My Vmeste (We Are Together), written by herself.
Kseniya Sobchak Ksenia Anatolyevna Sobchak (also Kseniya, , born November 5, 1981 in Leningrad, Russia) is the step-daughter of the first democratically-elected mayor of Saint Petersburg Anatoly Sobchak. Known as a glamourous presenter of the reality show "Home-2" on TNT Russian channel and for having some relationships with Putin and Prince Michael of Kent.
Ksenofondos monastery Ksenofondos monastery (Greek: Μονή Ξενοφώντος) is an orthodox christian monastery at the monastic state of Mount Athos in Greece. The monastery ranks sixteenth in the hierarchy of the athonite monasteries.
Kshanti Kshanti or kṣanti (Sanskrit), (Khanti in Pali) often translated as patience, tolerance, forbearance, acceptance, or endurance, is one of the paramitas of Buddhism. It is the practice of exercising patience toward behavior or situations that might not necessarily deserve it -- it is seen as a conscious choice to actively give patience as a gift, rather than being in a state of oppression in which one feels obligated to act in such a way.
Kshatriya Kshatriya (, from , ) is the title of the princely military order in the Vedic society. The Kshatriya also refered elsewhere to as Khatri are one of the four varnas of Hinduism, the other three being Brahmins, Vaishyas and Shudras.
Kshetrapala According to Hinduism and Hindu mythology, Kshetrapala, that is, the lord of the farmland, is a deity who was originally a deity of the farmland, particularly in the south India. Over a period of time, Kshetrapala became a generic name applied to deities associated with a piece or parcel of land, or a particular region (kshetra in Sanskrit).
Kshitij Kshitij is the annual techno-management fest organised at the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur. The fest is organised during the month of February, usually in the first week itself, and lasts for four days after which the normal academic session resumes.
Ksibet El Mediouni Ksibet El Mediouni (Arabic: Ůسيبة الميدŮني) is a litte town in the region of the Sahel in Tunisia around 20 km south Monastir. Its origins are thought to be linked to the establishment of an observation post of the Almoravids to control christian incursion on this part of the Tunisian coast.
Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva (地藏菩薩), often known in its Japanese name Jizō (地蔵) or Chinese name Dizang (地藏 Dìzà ng), is a popular Mahayana Buddhist Bodhisattva, usually depicted as a monk. The name Jizō or Dizang may be translated as "Earth Treasury", "Earth Store", "Earth Matrix", or "Earth Womb.
Ksubi Ksubi is an Australian denim and clothing label popular specialising in highly distressed and treated jeans. The label was founded as Tsubi, but in early 2006 they changed their name outside of Australia to Ksubi after Tsubo sued them.
KS and RTG KS and RTG are an instrumental Progressive Rock band from Portland, Oregon. They have various influences, including Dream Theater, Liquid Tension Experiment, Muse, Rhapsody, Lamb of God, Into Eternity, Jordan Rudess, Kamelot, Pain of Salvation, Symphony X, and other sweet progressive bands.
KS-30 The Soviet 130mm anti-aircraft gun KS-30 appeared in the early 1950s, closely resembling the United States wartime 120mm antiaircraft gun. The KS-30 was used for the home defense forces of the USSR and some other Warsaw Pact countries.
KSAN (AM) One of the first "rhythm and blues" radio stations in the United States, KSAN (AM), known later as KSOL (AM), was located in San Francisco, California. One star to come out of the station was DJ Sylvester Stewart, later known as Sly Stone of Sly and the Family Stone recording fame.
KSAS-TV KSAS-TV, channel 24, is a Fox affiliate based in Wichita, Kansas. It is owned by Clear Channel Communications, and it signed on the air on August 24, 1985 as an independent station and a year later picked up the Fox affiliation.
KSB Hospital Katherine Shaw Bethea Hospital has been an active participant in the health of Dixon and our surrounding communities for 100 years. From the day our doors opened on January 1, 1897, the mission of the hospital has been to provide skilled, compassionate healthcare in a facility equipped with the latest technology and with a well-trained, professional staff.
KSBO-CA KSBO-CA is a low-power Class A television station in San Luis Obispo, California, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 42 as an affiliate of Azteca America. Founded December 29, 1994, the station is owned by Una Vez Mas.
KSBW KSBW is a television station in the United States and is the NBC affiliate for the Monterey-Salinas-Santa Cruz, CA market, with studios in Salinas. The station is owned by Hearst-Argyle Television, and is located on channel 8.
KSBZ KSBZ, branded as The Rock or Rock in the Tongass (in reference to Baranof Island, which is colloquially referred to as The Rock), is a commercial FM-broadcasting radio station in Sitka, Alaska. Its sister station is KIFW-AM.
KSCE KSCE channel 38 is a non-commercial non-profit Christian television outlet based out of El Paso, Texas. The station is owned Channel 38 Christian Television, which signed the station on the air on April 15, 1989.
KSCI KSCI (known on air as LA-18) is an independent television station operating in Los Angeles and on channel 48 (K48AL) in San Diego, California. It targets Asian Americans, and most of its programming is in Asian languages.
KSCO KSCO is a 10,000 watt daytime, 5,000 watt nighttime (link to FCC license), independent radio station broadcasting on 1080 AM located in Santa Cruz, California, USA. It can be heard over much of Central California during the day.
KSCR KSCR is the student-run radio station of the University of Southern California; it provides the community with original programming 24 hours a day. The station also provides students with the opportunity to work at a radio station and learn the basics of the music industry.
KSCU KSCU is a 50 watt non-commercial radio station affiliated with Santa Clara University in Santa Clara, California, USA. KSCU has a varied format, but plays only independent music, varying from indie rock, punk, ska, jazz, blues, reggae, and others.
KSD-64 The KSD-64[A] Crypto Ignition Key (CIK) is an NSA-developed EEPROM chip packed in a plastic case that looks like a toy key. The model number is due to its storage capacity — 64 Kib (65536 bits), enough to store multiple encryption keys.
KSDS (FM) KSDS, known onair as Jazz 88.3 is a San Diego, California radio station that plays a Jazz format and is owned by San Diego City College, although their antenna is located near their partner college, Mesa College, located north of San Diego.
KSE 100 Index Karachi Stock Exchange 100 Index (KSE-100 Index) is a benchmark used to compare prices over a period of time, companies with the highest market capitalization are selected. However, to ensure full market representation, the company with the highest market capitalization from each sector is also included.
KSE BRIndex30 BRIndex30 or BR Index 30, BR stands for (Business Recorder), composition of BRIndex is based on average turnover of past 6 months trading days. Companies' stocks are included (or removed) based on the largest average turnover recorded in the last six months.
KSER KSER is a non-commercial station whose format slogan sums it all in one slogan: "Your Independent Voice for News and Culture." The station, which is owned and operated by the non-profit KSER Foundation, broadcasts at 90.
KSEV (AM) KSEV is a talk station at 700 on the AM radio dial and is available throughout the Houston, Texas area. It broadcasts an eclectic mix of programming on topics including health, financial matters, local politics, and several syndicated talk radio programs.
KSEX-LP KSEX-LP is a Independent for the Dallas / Fort Worth Metroplex, licensed in Dallas, Texas, owned and operated by Commercial Broadcasting Corp. This station is on channel 57, however it has a construction permit to move its broadcasts to channel 20.
KSFO (AM) KSFO is a conservative talk radio station in San Francisco, California, USA, broadcasting on 560 AM. It is owned by ABC Radio, a division of the Walt Disney Company, which has announced that it would sell its ABC Radio holdings (including KSFO) to Citadel Broadcasting.
KSGV The KSGV is a Dutch association that organizes conferences and publishes articles and books related to faith, religion and mental health, undertaking its activities from a Christian inspirationKSGV: Objectives"Het KSGV onderneemt zijn activiteiten vanuit een christelijke inspiratie."
KSirtet KSirtet is a Tetris clone included in the kdegames module, authored by Eirik Eng and Nicolas Hadacek and distributed under the GPL license. The game allows play in "normal" and "arcade" (with a timer, but without point totals) modes.
KSKJ-CA KSKJ-CA and KSKP-CA are low-power Class A television stations in Van Nuys and Oxnard, California, broadcasting to their respective communities in analog on UHF channels 38 and 25 as independent stations. Founded May 29, 1993 and August 23, 1989, the stations are owned by Capital Broadcasting Corporation.
KSKQ KSKQ is currently the callsign of a low power community FM station in Ashland, OR. It formerly was the callsign of two broadcast stations in Los Angeles, California, both of them owned by the Spanish Broadcasting System.
KSKT-CA KSKT-CA is a low-power Class A television station in San Marcos, California, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 43 as an affiliate of HSN. Founded December 4, 1990, the station is owned by Blue Skies Broadcasting Corporation of Woodland Hills, California and serves northern San Diego County, California.
KSKY (AM) KSKY is an AM radio station in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex with a talk format which generally favors views that are politically, culturally, and economically conservative or libertarian. KSKY broadcasts on 660 kHz in AM Stereo.
KSL-TV KSL-TV (Channel 5) is an NBC affiliate in Salt Lake City, Utah that broadcasts locally in analog on VHF channel 5 and in digital on UHF channel 38. A large translator network extends coverage throughout the state and into portions of Arizona, Idaho, Nevada, and Wyoming.
KSMQ-TV KSMQ-TV is a public television station in Austin, Minnesota, broadcasting locally on channel 15 as a PBS member station, with additional programming from Minnesota Public Television. Founded September 25,1972, the station is owned by Southern Minnesota Quality Broadcasting, Inc.
KSNT KSNT "27NEWS" is the NBC network affiliate serving the Topeka, Kansas metropolitan area. The station broadcasts on UHF channel 27 at 1,100 kilowatts and in digital (sometimes in High Definition a form of digital TV) on channel 28 also on the UHF dial, licensed to operate at 16 kilowatts but it broadcasts at only 4 kilowatts under a Special Temporary Authority.
KSTAR The KSTAR, or Korean Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Reactor is a magnetic fusion device being built at the Korea Basic Science Institute in Daejon, South Korea. It is intended to study aspects of magnetic fusion energy which will be pertinent to the ITER fusion project as part of that country's contribution to the international ITER effort.
KSTC-TV KSTC channel 45 (44 digital) is a UHF television station serving the Twin Cities region Minnesota and western Wisconsin. It is owned by Hubbard Broadcasting Corporation, who originated in the Saint Paul station KSTP-TV.
KSTP-FM KSTP-FM is a radio station with studios in Saint Paul, Minnesota. It is one of the flagship stations of Hubbard Broadcasting Corporation, which also owns several other TV stations across the United States and some other properties.
KSTR-TV KSTR-TV, channel 49, is a Spanish-language general entertainment television station in Irving, Texas, serving the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. It is currently owned by Univision, and broadcasts as a TeleFutura affiliate.
KSTU KSTU ("FOX13") is the Fox owned-and-operated television station serving the Salt Lake City, Utah television market. It broadcasts in analog on VHF channel 13, in digital television on UHF channel 28, and is rebroadcast statewide through a network of translator stations.
KSVN-CA KSVN-CA is a low-power Class A television station in Ogden, Utah, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 49 as an affiliate of Azteca America. Founded March 28, 1995, the station is owned by Azteca Broadcasting Company.
KSWB-TV KSWB-TV (Channel 69) is the San Diego, California-based affiliate of The CW Television Network, and is owned by the Tribune Company. It is carried on Channel 5 on all San Diego-area cable systems, and this reflects on its on-air branding as KSWB 5/69, San Diego's CW.
KSZR KSZR is an adult contemporary / variety hits station serving Tucson, Arizona. It is licensed to broadcast from Oro Valley (a northern suburb of Tucson), but its reception is generally above average in most areas of Tucson.
Ktunaxa Kinbasket Tribal Council The Ktunaxa Kinbasket Tribal Council, formerly the Kootenay Indian Area Council and also known as the Ktunaxa Nation Council, is a First Nations tribal council government comprised of bands in the East Kootenay area of the Canadian province of British Columbia and adjoining parts of of the US states of Montana and Idaho.
KT (energy) kT (energy) is the product of the Boltzmann constant, k, and the temperature, T. This product is used in physics as a scaling factor for energy values in molecular-scale systems (sometimes it is used as a pseudo-unit of energy), as the rates and frequencies of many processes and phenomena depend not on their energy alone, but on the ratio of that energy and kT, that is, on E / kT (see Arrhenius equation).
KT&G KT&G, originally "Korea Tobacco and Ginseng", is the leading tobacco company in South Korea with sales over two billion US dollars per annum yielding significant profits on a consistent basis. KT&G was originally a government-owned monopoly but today is majority-owned by foreigners and highly competitive on its own merits as shown by its high market share competing with the world's largest tobacco firms such as BAT, JT, and PM.
KT88 KT88 vacuum tubes, or valves, are used in the power sections of tube amplifiers. The KT88 is a tetrode tube fitting a standard eight-pin (or octal) socket, and is a larger variant of the KT66 and in the same general family as the more familiar 6L6 and EL34.
KTAS KTAS is a Spanish-language television station in San Luis Obispo, California, broadcasting locally on UHF channel 33 (analog) and 34 (digital) as an affiliate of Telemundo. Founded January 18,1990 as KADE by the owners of KADY in Oxnard, California (now KBEH), rebroadcasting its sister station in Oxnard with the exception of nightly Fox network programming, the station is presently owned by Raul & Consuela Palazuelos.
KTBL KTBL-AM (1050 khz) is a radio station licensed to the village of Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, NM, covering the Albuquerque metropolitan area. It is owned by Citadel Communications (soon to be merging with ABC Radio by early 2007) and is the sister station of 770 KKOB-AM.
KTBN-TV KTBN-TV, channel 40, is the Santa Ana, California-licensed flagship television station of the Trinity Broadcasting Network, a Christian religious broadcaster. The station is based in the TBN network headquarters in nearby Tustin.
KTCK KTCK (1310 AM, "SportsRadio 1310 The Ticket"), is a Dallas, Texas based sports talk radio station that went on the air in 1920. The station is known for the irreverent banter and humorous skits (aka "failed bits") associated with its shows.
KTEH KTEH is a public television station in San Jose, California, serving the San Francisco Bay Area as a PBS member station on channel 54. The station is owned by Northern California Public Broadcasting with sister-station KQED, and also operates a satellite station in Watsonville, KCAH on channel 25.
KTEL-LP KTEL-LP is a Spanish-language low-power television station in Albuquerque, New Mexico, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 53 as an affiliate of Telemundo. Founded November 28,1994, the station is owned by Ramar Communications.
KTEQ KTEQ or "K-Tech" is the campus radio station of the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology (SDSM & T) in Rapid City, South Dakota. The station's daily schedule consists of shows that are three hours in length.
KTFB-CA KTFB-CA and KBTF-CA are low-powered Telefutura affiliates in Bakersfield, California, each owned and operated by Univision. Both stations broadcast in analog over-the-air, KTFB-CA on VHF channel 4 and KBTF-CA on UHF channel 31.
KTFD-TV KTFD-TV is the TeleFutura affiliate for the Denver, Colorado television market, licensed in nearby Boulder. The station is owned by Univision, but is managed by Entravision (owners of Univision affiliate KCEC) under a sales agreement.
KTFK-TV KTFK-TV is a Spanish language general entertainment station owned by Univision and affiliated with Univision's younger leaning network called Telefutura. They are licensed to Stockton and serve the Sacramento market.
KTGM KTGM (ABC 7) is a full-power television station located in Tamuning, Guam transmitting over analog channel 14, digital 17 and on cable 7 (where they use a modified verision of the Circle 7 logo). The station is owned by Island Broadcasting Corporation and is the ABC affiliate for United States territory of Guam.
KTKA-TV KTKA-TV, "49 KTKA", is the ABC affiliate in Topeka, Kansas. On August 29, 2005 KTKA was purchased by Free State Communications, a privately owned Kansas-based media and communications company and a subsidiary of the World Company (which also owns the Lawrence Journal-World).
KTKZ KTKZ, 1380AM, is a conservative talk radio station based in Sacramento, California, USA. The outlet is owned by Salem Communications and the on-air lineup is similar to those on other Salem stations throughout the country.
KTL KTL is a group comsisting of Stephen O'Malley (SunnO)))) & Peter Rehberg (Pita), formed to create the music for a theatre production entitled Kindertotenlieder by Gisele Vienne & Dennis Cooper. The production is to be premiered in Brest, France in March 2007.
KTLE-LP KTLE-LP and KTLD-LP are low-power television stations licensed to Odessa, Texas, as affiliates of Spanish-language network Telemundo. KTLE serves Odessa, broadcasting in analog on UHF channel 20, while KTLD serves Midland, Texas, broadcasting in analog on UHF channel 49.
KTLK KTLK AM 1150 is a radio station serving the Los Angeles metropolitan area. Branding itself as Progressive Talk AM 1150, AM 1150 broadcasts a progressive talk format featuring selected portions of the Air America Radio lineup and programs from the Jones Radio Network.
KRBV KRBV ("V-100") is a Radio One-owned radio station licensed to Los Angeles, California, USA, with a Urban Adult Contemporary/Urban Talk format. Under KKBT as "The Beat," the station formerly featured the morning team of Steve Harvey (who was let go on May, 2005) and also has featured John Salley and Tom Joyner.
KRCA KRCA Channel 62 is a television station in the Los Angeles, California metropolitan region which once broadcast Asian programming (Mandarin Chinese and Korean language). The station currently broadcasts Spanish-language programing, with the exception of some late night infomercials in English.
KRCC In 1944, KRCC began as a two-room public address system in the basement of Bemis Hall. Professor Woodson "Chief" Tyree, Director of Radio and Drama Department at Colorado College was the founder and inspirational force in the program that one day became KRCC-FM.
KRCG KRCG, Channel 13 is the CBS affiliate for the Mid-Missouri region, serving the Columbia-Jefferson City Area from Jefferson City, Missouri, the capital city of Missouri. KRCG aired some programming from UPN, until UPN ceased operations in September of 2006.
KRCR-TV KRCR-TV News Channel 7 (formerly known as "Channel 7R") is an ABC affiliated station which serves parts of Northern California north of Sacramento, including the towns of Redding and Chico. Its studios are located in Redding.
KRDO KRDO is the callsign of three broadcasting stations in Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA. They were all owned by the Pikes Peak Broadcasting Company until 2006 when it was sold to the News-Press & Gazette Company.
KREEP KREEP is an acronym that stands for potassium (atomic symbol K), rare earth elements (REE), and phosphorus (P), and is a geochemical component that is found in some lunar impact melt breccias and basalts. Importantly, KREEP includes the majority of "incompatible" elements (those that preferentially partion into the liquid phase during magma crystallization) and the heat producing elements potassium, uranium and thorium.
KREH (AM) KREH (branded as Radio Saigon Houston) AM is an Asian language radio station in the Houston, Texas metropolitan area. It is broadcasted on frequency 900 kHz and operates from sunrise to sunset under ownership of Bustos Media Holdings It is the only Asian station serving the Greater Houston area.
KREN-TV KREN-TV is a full-service television station in Reno, Nevada, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 27 and in digital on UHF channel 26. It is an affiliate of The CW, with most of its programming coming from The CW Plus Founded March 1, 1982, the station is owned by Pappas Telecasting of Visalia, California.
KRI Dewaruci The KRI Dewaruci (sometimes spelled Dewa Ruci or Dewarutji) is a Class A tall ship owned and operated by the Indonesian Navy. She is used as a sail training vessel for naval cadets and is the largest tall ship in the Indonesian fleet.
KRI Fatahillah KRI Fatahillah is an Indonesian Navy vesselMore Adam Air plane wreckage discovered - Daily Telegraph named after Fatahillah, a national war heroic figure who successfully captured back Sunda Kelapa from the hands of the Portuguese and consequently changed its name to Jayakarta. The ship is a missile-equipped destroyer type, the first ship of Fatahillah class.
KRI Wilhelmus Zakaria Johannes Kapal Republik Indonesia (KRI) Wilhelmus Zakaria Johannes is the name of an Indonesian Navy ship with hull number 332. The war ship is a frigate or Tribal class frigate class originated from the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom.
KRIBHCO Krishak Bharati Co-operative Limited (KRIBHCO) is an Indian cooperative society that manufactures fertilizer. It registered under the Multi-State Cooperative Societies Act in 1985, and was promoted by the Government of India, IFFCO, NCDC and other agricultural co-operative societies spread all over the country.
KRIK KRIK, Kristen Idrettskontakt, meaning Christian Sports Contact, is a Norwegian christian youth organization which has the goal of combining the christian faith with the joy of sport. KRIK was founded in 1981 on initiative by the Norwegian priest Kjell Marksett
KRIS-TV KRIS-TV is a television station in Corpus Christi, Texas, broadcasting locally on VHF channel 6 as an NBC affiliate. KRIS-TV, along with Fox affiliate K47DF, K68DJ KRIS also airs programming from The CW on DT2, as CW South Texas.
KRMG KRMG 740 AM is a news/talk radio station in the Tulsa, Oklahoma area. The station is owned by Cox Radio and airs nationally syndicated talk shows by Neal Boortz, Rush Limbaugh, Paul Harvey, Sean Hannity, Clark Howard, and Michael Savage.
KRNT (AM) KRNT is an AM station operating out of Des Moines, Iowa on a frequency of 1350 kHz with a power of 5,000 watts. It features music from the 1950s through the 1970s, along with Chicago Cubs baseball broadcasts and Drake University sports programming.
KRoC KRoC, the Kent Retargetable occam Compiler, is an occam implementation that is based on the INMOS occam 2.1 compiler as a front-end and a retargetable back-end to produce machine code for various microprocessors.
KROQ Weenie Roast Weenie Roast is a multi-artist alternative rock concert, presented annually by the Los Angeles, California, USA radio station KROQ, beginning in 1993. The concert had always been presented on the second or third Saturday in June since it was aired until 2004.
KRPV KRPV is a religious television station in Roswell, New Mexico, broadcasting locally on channel 27 as an affiliate of God's Learning Channel. Founded February 14,1985, the station is owned by Prime Time Christian Broadcasting.
KRSC-TV KRSC-TV is an educational television station in Claremore, Oklahoma, broadcasting locally on channel 35 as an independent station. The station airs community and distance learning programs, as well as children's programming and documentary features.
KRVA (AM) KRVA, branded as La Buena 1600 is a Spanish language station, broadcasting in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. This station is licensed in Cockrell Hill, Texas and it's under ownership of Mortenson Broadcasting.
KRVN KRVN 880 AM is a 50,000 watt commercial broadcast radio station licensed to Lexington, Nebraska. KRVN is unique in that it is owned and operated by the Nebraska Rural Radio Association, a cooperative of farmers and ranchers, not by a commercial entity.
KRWG-TV KRWG-TV, channel 22 (analog) and 23 (digital), is a PBS member station serving both southeastern New Mexico and nearby El Paso, Texas. The station, which is run by New Mexico State University, signed on the air on June 29, 1973 and is licensed to Las Cruces, New Mexico.
KRXI-TV KRXI is a television station in Reno, Nevada, USA that broadcasts on analog channel 11. The station began operations in 1995, taking the Fox affiliation from KAME channel 21, of which it is co-owned with by Cox Enterprises.
KRZG-CA KRZG-CA is a Class A low-power television station in McAllen, Texas, broadcasting locally as a Spanish-language religious station on channel 35. In addition to Spanish-language programs, the station occasionally also airs English-language programs.
Ksani Ksani is a small river in central Georgia, which rises on the southern slopes of the Greater Caucasus Mountain Range in the rebel region of South Ossetia and flows into the Kura River. Ksani (both the river and the name) is often associated with the Medieval Ksani Fortress which lies close to the Ksani River.
Ksar A ksar (Arabic: قصر) is a village consisting of generally attached houses, often having collective granaries and other structures (mosque, bath, oven, shops) widespread among the oasis populations of the Maghreb (northern Africa.) Ksars are sometimes situated in mountain locations to make defense easier; they often are entirely within a single, continuous wall.
Ksar Ouled Soltane Ksar Ouled Soltane (Arabic: Ůصر ŘŁŮلد سلطان) is a fortified granary, or ksar, located in the Tataouine district in southern Tunisia. The ksar is spread out over two courtyards, each of which has a perimeter of multi-story vaulted granary cellars, or ghorfas.
Ksar-el-Kebir Ksar-el-Kebir (Arabic, القصر الŮبير) is a city in Morocco also known as Al Qasr al Kabir or Alcazarquivir in Spanish or Alcácer-Quibir in Portuguese. The name traslates as The big castle in English.
Ksawery Wyrozemski Ksawery "Big Bill" Wyrozemski ("Tso-very Veera-zhem-ski") was an exile Polish fighter pilot who flew Hawker Hurricanes and Supermarine Spitfires as a Flight Officer with the Polish Air Forces's 308 and 315 "City of Deblin" Fighter Squadrons from April 1942 until the end of World War II. The 315th converted to North American P-51 Mustang Mk.
Ksenia Sitnik Ksenia Sitnik (ĐšŃенія Сітнік in Cyrillic, sometimes also transliterated as Kseniya Sitnik), representing Belarus, was the winner of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005, with the song My Vmeste (We Are Together), written by herself.
Kseniya Sobchak Ksenia Anatolyevna Sobchak (also Kseniya, , born November 5, 1981 in Leningrad, Russia) is the step-daughter of the first democratically-elected mayor of Saint Petersburg Anatoly Sobchak. Known as a glamourous presenter of the reality show "Home-2" on TNT Russian channel and for having some relationships with Putin and Prince Michael of Kent.
Ksenofondos monastery Ksenofondos monastery (Greek: Μονή Ξενοφώντος) is an orthodox christian monastery at the monastic state of Mount Athos in Greece. The monastery ranks sixteenth in the hierarchy of the athonite monasteries.
Kshanti Kshanti or kṣanti (Sanskrit), (Khanti in Pali) often translated as patience, tolerance, forbearance, acceptance, or endurance, is one of the paramitas of Buddhism. It is the practice of exercising patience toward behavior or situations that might not necessarily deserve it -- it is seen as a conscious choice to actively give patience as a gift, rather than being in a state of oppression in which one feels obligated to act in such a way.
Kshatriya Kshatriya (, from , ) is the title of the princely military order in the Vedic society. The Kshatriya also refered elsewhere to as Khatri are one of the four varnas of Hinduism, the other three being Brahmins, Vaishyas and Shudras.
Kshetrapala According to Hinduism and Hindu mythology, Kshetrapala, that is, the lord of the farmland, is a deity who was originally a deity of the farmland, particularly in the south India. Over a period of time, Kshetrapala became a generic name applied to deities associated with a piece or parcel of land, or a particular region (kshetra in Sanskrit).
Kshitij Kshitij is the annual techno-management fest organised at the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur. The fest is organised during the month of February, usually in the first week itself, and lasts for four days after which the normal academic session resumes.
Ksibet El Mediouni Ksibet El Mediouni (Arabic: Ůسيبة الميدŮني) is a litte town in the region of the Sahel in Tunisia around 20 km south Monastir. Its origins are thought to be linked to the establishment of an observation post of the Almoravids to control christian incursion on this part of the Tunisian coast.
Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva (地藏菩薩), often known in its Japanese name Jizō (地蔵) or Chinese name Dizang (地藏 Dìzà ng), is a popular Mahayana Buddhist Bodhisattva, usually depicted as a monk. The name Jizō or Dizang may be translated as "Earth Treasury", "Earth Store", "Earth Matrix", or "Earth Womb.
Ksubi Ksubi is an Australian denim and clothing label popular specialising in highly distressed and treated jeans. The label was founded as Tsubi, but in early 2006 they changed their name outside of Australia to Ksubi after Tsubo sued them.
KS and RTG KS and RTG are an instrumental Progressive Rock band from Portland, Oregon. They have various influences, including Dream Theater, Liquid Tension Experiment, Muse, Rhapsody, Lamb of God, Into Eternity, Jordan Rudess, Kamelot, Pain of Salvation, Symphony X, and other sweet progressive bands.
KS-30 The Soviet 130mm anti-aircraft gun KS-30 appeared in the early 1950s, closely resembling the United States wartime 120mm antiaircraft gun. The KS-30 was used for the home defense forces of the USSR and some other Warsaw Pact countries.
KSAN (AM) One of the first "rhythm and blues" radio stations in the United States, KSAN (AM), known later as KSOL (AM), was located in San Francisco, California. One star to come out of the station was DJ Sylvester Stewart, later known as Sly Stone of Sly and the Family Stone recording fame.
KSAS-TV KSAS-TV, channel 24, is a Fox affiliate based in Wichita, Kansas. It is owned by Clear Channel Communications, and it signed on the air on August 24, 1985 as an independent station and a year later picked up the Fox affiliation.
KSB Hospital Katherine Shaw Bethea Hospital has been an active participant in the health of Dixon and our surrounding communities for 100 years. From the day our doors opened on January 1, 1897, the mission of the hospital has been to provide skilled, compassionate healthcare in a facility equipped with the latest technology and with a well-trained, professional staff.
KSBO-CA KSBO-CA is a low-power Class A television station in San Luis Obispo, California, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 42 as an affiliate of Azteca America. Founded December 29, 1994, the station is owned by Una Vez Mas.
KSBW KSBW is a television station in the United States and is the NBC affiliate for the Monterey-Salinas-Santa Cruz, CA market, with studios in Salinas. The station is owned by Hearst-Argyle Television, and is located on channel 8.
KSBZ KSBZ, branded as The Rock or Rock in the Tongass (in reference to Baranof Island, which is colloquially referred to as The Rock), is a commercial FM-broadcasting radio station in Sitka, Alaska. Its sister station is KIFW-AM.
KSCE KSCE channel 38 is a non-commercial non-profit Christian television outlet based out of El Paso, Texas. The station is owned Channel 38 Christian Television, which signed the station on the air on April 15, 1989.
KSCI KSCI (known on air as LA-18) is an independent television station operating in Los Angeles and on channel 48 (K48AL) in San Diego, California. It targets Asian Americans, and most of its programming is in Asian languages.
KSCO KSCO is a 10,000 watt daytime, 5,000 watt nighttime (link to FCC license), independent radio station broadcasting on 1080 AM located in Santa Cruz, California, USA. It can be heard over much of Central California during the day.
KSCR KSCR is the student-run radio station of the University of Southern California; it provides the community with original programming 24 hours a day. The station also provides students with the opportunity to work at a radio station and learn the basics of the music industry.
KSCU KSCU is a 50 watt non-commercial radio station affiliated with Santa Clara University in Santa Clara, California, USA. KSCU has a varied format, but plays only independent music, varying from indie rock, punk, ska, jazz, blues, reggae, and others.
KSD-64 The KSD-64[A] Crypto Ignition Key (CIK) is an NSA-developed EEPROM chip packed in a plastic case that looks like a toy key. The model number is due to its storage capacity — 64 Kib (65536 bits), enough to store multiple encryption keys.
KSDS (FM) KSDS, known onair as Jazz 88.3 is a San Diego, California radio station that plays a Jazz format and is owned by San Diego City College, although their antenna is located near their partner college, Mesa College, located north of San Diego.
KSE 100 Index Karachi Stock Exchange 100 Index (KSE-100 Index) is a benchmark used to compare prices over a period of time, companies with the highest market capitalization are selected. However, to ensure full market representation, the company with the highest market capitalization from each sector is also included.
KSE BRIndex30 BRIndex30 or BR Index 30, BR stands for (Business Recorder), composition of BRIndex is based on average turnover of past 6 months trading days. Companies' stocks are included (or removed) based on the largest average turnover recorded in the last six months.
KSER KSER is a non-commercial station whose format slogan sums it all in one slogan: "Your Independent Voice for News and Culture." The station, which is owned and operated by the non-profit KSER Foundation, broadcasts at 90.
KSEV (AM) KSEV is a talk station at 700 on the AM radio dial and is available throughout the Houston, Texas area. It broadcasts an eclectic mix of programming on topics including health, financial matters, local politics, and several syndicated talk radio programs.
KSEX-LP KSEX-LP is a Independent for the Dallas / Fort Worth Metroplex, licensed in Dallas, Texas, owned and operated by Commercial Broadcasting Corp. This station is on channel 57, however it has a construction permit to move its broadcasts to channel 20.
KSFO (AM) KSFO is a conservative talk radio station in San Francisco, California, USA, broadcasting on 560 AM. It is owned by ABC Radio, a division of the Walt Disney Company, which has announced that it would sell its ABC Radio holdings (including KSFO) to Citadel Broadcasting.
KSGV The KSGV is a Dutch association that organizes conferences and publishes articles and books related to faith, religion and mental health, undertaking its activities from a Christian inspirationKSGV: Objectives"Het KSGV onderneemt zijn activiteiten vanuit een christelijke inspiratie."
KSirtet KSirtet is a Tetris clone included in the kdegames module, authored by Eirik Eng and Nicolas Hadacek and distributed under the GPL license. The game allows play in "normal" and "arcade" (with a timer, but without point totals) modes.
KSKJ-CA KSKJ-CA and KSKP-CA are low-power Class A television stations in Van Nuys and Oxnard, California, broadcasting to their respective communities in analog on UHF channels 38 and 25 as independent stations. Founded May 29, 1993 and August 23, 1989, the stations are owned by Capital Broadcasting Corporation.
KSKQ KSKQ is currently the callsign of a low power community FM station in Ashland, OR. It formerly was the callsign of two broadcast stations in Los Angeles, California, both of them owned by the Spanish Broadcasting System.
KSKT-CA KSKT-CA is a low-power Class A television station in San Marcos, California, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 43 as an affiliate of HSN. Founded December 4, 1990, the station is owned by Blue Skies Broadcasting Corporation of Woodland Hills, California and serves northern San Diego County, California.
KSKY (AM) KSKY is an AM radio station in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex with a talk format which generally favors views that are politically, culturally, and economically conservative or libertarian. KSKY broadcasts on 660 kHz in AM Stereo.
KSL-TV KSL-TV (Channel 5) is an NBC affiliate in Salt Lake City, Utah that broadcasts locally in analog on VHF channel 5 and in digital on UHF channel 38. A large translator network extends coverage throughout the state and into portions of Arizona, Idaho, Nevada, and Wyoming.
KSMQ-TV KSMQ-TV is a public television station in Austin, Minnesota, broadcasting locally on channel 15 as a PBS member station, with additional programming from Minnesota Public Television. Founded September 25,1972, the station is owned by Southern Minnesota Quality Broadcasting, Inc.
KSNT KSNT "27NEWS" is the NBC network affiliate serving the Topeka, Kansas metropolitan area. The station broadcasts on UHF channel 27 at 1,100 kilowatts and in digital (sometimes in High Definition a form of digital TV) on channel 28 also on the UHF dial, licensed to operate at 16 kilowatts but it broadcasts at only 4 kilowatts under a Special Temporary Authority.
KSTAR The KSTAR, or Korean Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Reactor is a magnetic fusion device being built at the Korea Basic Science Institute in Daejon, South Korea. It is intended to study aspects of magnetic fusion energy which will be pertinent to the ITER fusion project as part of that country's contribution to the international ITER effort.
KSTC-TV KSTC channel 45 (44 digital) is a UHF television station serving the Twin Cities region Minnesota and western Wisconsin. It is owned by Hubbard Broadcasting Corporation, who originated in the Saint Paul station KSTP-TV.
KSTP-FM KSTP-FM is a radio station with studios in Saint Paul, Minnesota. It is one of the flagship stations of Hubbard Broadcasting Corporation, which also owns several other TV stations across the United States and some other properties.
KSTR-TV KSTR-TV, channel 49, is a Spanish-language general entertainment television station in Irving, Texas, serving the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. It is currently owned by Univision, and broadcasts as a TeleFutura affiliate.
KSTU KSTU ("FOX13") is the Fox owned-and-operated television station serving the Salt Lake City, Utah television market. It broadcasts in analog on VHF channel 13, in digital television on UHF channel 28, and is rebroadcast statewide through a network of translator stations.
KSVN-CA KSVN-CA is a low-power Class A television station in Ogden, Utah, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 49 as an affiliate of Azteca America. Founded March 28, 1995, the station is owned by Azteca Broadcasting Company.
KSWB-TV KSWB-TV (Channel 69) is the San Diego, California-based affiliate of The CW Television Network, and is owned by the Tribune Company. It is carried on Channel 5 on all San Diego-area cable systems, and this reflects on its on-air branding as KSWB 5/69, San Diego's CW.
KSZR KSZR is an adult contemporary / variety hits station serving Tucson, Arizona. It is licensed to broadcast from Oro Valley (a northern suburb of Tucson), but its reception is generally above average in most areas of Tucson.
Ktunaxa Kinbasket Tribal Council The Ktunaxa Kinbasket Tribal Council, formerly the Kootenay Indian Area Council and also known as the Ktunaxa Nation Council, is a First Nations tribal council government comprised of bands in the East Kootenay area of the Canadian province of British Columbia and adjoining parts of of the US states of Montana and Idaho.
KT (energy) kT (energy) is the product of the Boltzmann constant, k, and the temperature, T. This product is used in physics as a scaling factor for energy values in molecular-scale systems (sometimes it is used as a pseudo-unit of energy), as the rates and frequencies of many processes and phenomena depend not on their energy alone, but on the ratio of that energy and kT, that is, on E / kT (see Arrhenius equation).
KT&G KT&G, originally "Korea Tobacco and Ginseng", is the leading tobacco company in South Korea with sales over two billion US dollars per annum yielding significant profits on a consistent basis. KT&G was originally a government-owned monopoly but today is majority-owned by foreigners and highly competitive on its own merits as shown by its high market share competing with the world's largest tobacco firms such as BAT, JT, and PM.
KT88 KT88 vacuum tubes, or valves, are used in the power sections of tube amplifiers. The KT88 is a tetrode tube fitting a standard eight-pin (or octal) socket, and is a larger variant of the KT66 and in the same general family as the more familiar 6L6 and EL34.
KTAS KTAS is a Spanish-language television station in San Luis Obispo, California, broadcasting locally on UHF channel 33 (analog) and 34 (digital) as an affiliate of Telemundo. Founded January 18,1990 as KADE by the owners of KADY in Oxnard, California (now KBEH), rebroadcasting its sister station in Oxnard with the exception of nightly Fox network programming, the station is presently owned by Raul & Consuela Palazuelos.
KTBL KTBL-AM (1050 khz) is a radio station licensed to the village of Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, NM, covering the Albuquerque metropolitan area. It is owned by Citadel Communications (soon to be merging with ABC Radio by early 2007) and is the sister station of 770 KKOB-AM.
KTBN-TV KTBN-TV, channel 40, is the Santa Ana, California-licensed flagship television station of the Trinity Broadcasting Network, a Christian religious broadcaster. The station is based in the TBN network headquarters in nearby Tustin.
KTCK KTCK (1310 AM, "SportsRadio 1310 The Ticket"), is a Dallas, Texas based sports talk radio station that went on the air in 1920. The station is known for the irreverent banter and humorous skits (aka "failed bits") associated with its shows.
KTEH KTEH is a public television station in San Jose, California, serving the San Francisco Bay Area as a PBS member station on channel 54. The station is owned by Northern California Public Broadcasting with sister-station KQED, and also operates a satellite station in Watsonville, KCAH on channel 25.
KTEL-LP KTEL-LP is a Spanish-language low-power television station in Albuquerque, New Mexico, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 53 as an affiliate of Telemundo. Founded November 28,1994, the station is owned by Ramar Communications.
KTEQ KTEQ or "K-Tech" is the campus radio station of the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology (SDSM & T) in Rapid City, South Dakota. The station's daily schedule consists of shows that are three hours in length.
KTFB-CA KTFB-CA and KBTF-CA are low-powered Telefutura affiliates in Bakersfield, California, each owned and operated by Univision. Both stations broadcast in analog over-the-air, KTFB-CA on VHF channel 4 and KBTF-CA on UHF channel 31.
KTFD-TV KTFD-TV is the TeleFutura affiliate for the Denver, Colorado television market, licensed in nearby Boulder. The station is owned by Univision, but is managed by Entravision (owners of Univision affiliate KCEC) under a sales agreement.
KTFK-TV KTFK-TV is a Spanish language general entertainment station owned by Univision and affiliated with Univision's younger leaning network called Telefutura. They are licensed to Stockton and serve the Sacramento market.
KTGM KTGM (ABC 7) is a full-power television station located in Tamuning, Guam transmitting over analog channel 14, digital 17 and on cable 7 (where they use a modified verision of the Circle 7 logo). The station is owned by Island Broadcasting Corporation and is the ABC affiliate for United States territory of Guam.
KTKA-TV KTKA-TV, "49 KTKA", is the ABC affiliate in Topeka, Kansas. On August 29, 2005 KTKA was purchased by Free State Communications, a privately owned Kansas-based media and communications company and a subsidiary of the World Company (which also owns the Lawrence Journal-World).
KTKZ KTKZ, 1380AM, is a conservative talk radio station based in Sacramento, California, USA. The outlet is owned by Salem Communications and the on-air lineup is similar to those on other Salem stations throughout the country.
KTL KTL is a group comsisting of Stephen O'Malley (SunnO)))) & Peter Rehberg (Pita), formed to create the music for a theatre production entitled Kindertotenlieder by Gisele Vienne & Dennis Cooper. The production is to be premiered in Brest, France in March 2007.
KTLE-LP KTLE-LP and KTLD-LP are low-power television stations licensed to Odessa, Texas, as affiliates of Spanish-language network Telemundo. KTLE serves Odessa, broadcasting in analog on UHF channel 20, while KTLD serves Midland, Texas, broadcasting in analog on UHF channel 49.
KTLK KTLK AM 1150 is a radio station serving the Los Angeles metropolitan area. Branding itself as Progressive Talk AM 1150, AM 1150 broadcasts a progressive talk format featuring selected portions of the Air America Radio lineup and programs from the Jones Radio Network.
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