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'''KQTV''', Channel 2, is the only local ] station serving the ] area. It is an ] affiliate owned by the ]. It was at one point a dual CBS/ABC affiliate. | '''KQTV''', Channel 2, is the only local ] station serving the ] area. It is an ] affiliate owned by the ]. It was at one point a dual CBS/ABC affiliate. | ||
Since it is the only major television network serving St. Joseph, it must compete for ratings in St. Joseph with the stations in the ] viewing area, due to their close proximity. KQTV does not, however, compete for viewers in Kansas City. | |||
Nexstar acquired the station in ] ]. | Nexstar acquired the station in ] ]. |
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KQTV, Channel 2, is the only local broadcast television station serving the St. Joseph, Missouri area. It is an ABC affiliate owned by the Nexstar Broadcasting Group. It was at one point a dual CBS/ABC affiliate.
Since it is the only major television network serving St. Joseph, it must compete for ratings in St. Joseph with the stations in the Kansas City, Missouri viewing area, due to their close proximity. KQTV does not, however, compete for viewers in Kansas City.
Nexstar acquired the station in April 1997.
James Hershiser, brother of former Cy Young Award winner Orel Hershiser, was the longtime sportscaster at this station. (Ironically, Orel Hershiser now works at ESPN, a sister company to ABC.)
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