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Television Stations & Broadcasting Cooperatives in Missoula, MT
Bresnan Communications Advertising Sales - Missoula, MT - Phone: (406) 728-4869
Clear Channel Radio - Missoula, MT - Phone: (406) 728-9300
K ECI TV - Missoula, MT - Phone: (406) 721-2063
Kas Promotional Services - Missoula, MT - Phone: (406) 721-0298
Kmmf TV Fox 17 - Missoula, MT - Phone: (406) 251-1360
Kpax-Tv - Missoula, MT - Phone: (406) 542-4400
Ktmf-Tv - Missoula, MT - Phone: (406) 542-8900
KZOQ FM Radio - Missoula, MT - Phone: (406) 728-5000
MCAT - Missoula, MT - Phone: (406) 542-6228
Mountain FM 102.5 - Missoula, MT - Phone: (406) 542-1025
University of Montana - Kufm-Tv - Missoula, MT - Phone: (406) 243-4101
Helpful Definition for: Television Stations & Broadcasting Cooperatives
Television stations and broadcasting cooperatives in Missoula 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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