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KGTO-TV
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KGTO-TV, UHF analog channel 36, was a television station licensed to Fayetteville, Arkansas, United States. The station was owned by Noark Broadcasting and maintained studios at 200 West Center Street in Fayetteville. After going silent, the license was sold to George T. Hernreich, owner of Fort Smith's KFPW-TV (now KHBS), and modified for channel 29. The station re-emerged on December 5, 1977, as KTVP (now KHOG-TV).
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dbp:analog
36
dbp:airdate
1969-02-08
dbp:callsign
KGTO-TV
dbp:country
dbr:United_States
dbp:erp
1450.0
dbp:lastAirdate
1973-12-23
dbp:location
dbr:Fayetteville,_Arkansas
dbp:owner
Noark Investments, Inc.
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KGTO-TV, UHF analog channel 36, was a television station licensed to Fayetteville, Arkansas, United States. The station was owned by Noark Broadcasting and maintained studios at 200 West Center Street in Fayetteville. After going silent, the license was sold to George T. Hernreich, owner of Fort Smith's KFPW-TV (now KHBS), and modified for channel 29. The station re-emerged on December 5, 1977, as KTVP (now KHOG-TV).
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