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Television Stations & Broadcasting Cooperatives in Billings, MT

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Business Listing   102.9 - Billings, MT - Phone: (406) 248-5665


Business Listing   103.7 - Billings, MT - Phone: (406) 252-2262


Business Listing   97.1 - Billings, MT - Phone: (406) 245-9700


Business Listing   Bresnan Communications - Billings, MT - Phone: (406) 869-5630


Business Listing   K S V I TV Station - Billings, MT - Phone: (406) 652-4743


Business Listing   K T V Q Communications Inc - Billings, MT - Phone: (406) 252-5611


Business Listing   Kbbb KCTR KBUL KKBR Kmhk Clear Channel Radio - Billings, MT - Phone: (406) 248-7827


Business Listing   KHMT TV - Billings, MT - Phone: (406) 652-7366


Business Listing   Kulr-8 TV Station - Billings, MT - Phone: (406) 656-8000


Business Listing   Kurl Radio-Kmzk Radio - Billings, MT - Phone: (406) 245-3121


Business Listing   Kwbm TV - Billings, MT - Phone: (406) 652-7467


Business Listing   Montana Uplink - Billings, MT - Phone: (406) 656-9422


Business Listing   Mountain Cable Marketing - Billings, MT - Phone: (406) 248-1358


Business Listing   Production West Inc - Billings, MT - Phone: (406) 656-9417


Business Listing   Yellowstone Valley Community TV - Billings, MT - Phone: (406) 652-1288


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Helpful Definition for: Television Stations & Broadcasting Cooperatives


Television stations and broadcasting cooperatives in Billings transmit programs over terrestrial television. They can be by analog television signals, or more recently, by digital television. The television broadcasting standards are set by the government. The stations procure license from a government agency defining the geographic area that the station is limited to and allocating the broadcast frequency for the station’s transmissions, also placing limits on what types of programs can be broadcast. This also requires the station to broadcast a minimum amount of certain programs.

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