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  2. U-verse TV - Wikipedia

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    SBC eventually became AT&T in late 2005, and the AT&T name was applied for the service. AT&T U-verse was commercially launched June 26, 2006, in San Antonio. By the third quarter of 2012, AT&T had 4.3 million TV subscribers, 2.7 million Phone subscribers and 7.1 million Internet.

  3. KCWX - Wikipedia

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    www .kcwx .com. KCWX (channel 2) is a television station licensed to Fredericksburg, Texas, United States, affiliated with MyNetworkTV. Although Fredericksburg is within the Austin DMA, the station is officially assigned by Nielsen to the larger San Antonio market, and its signal covers the San Antonio and Bexar County area.

  4. Grit (TV network) - Wikipedia

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    Grit is an American free-to-air television network owned by the Scripps Networks subsidiary of the E. W. Scripps Company. [4] The network features classic westerns, both TV series and films. [5] The network is available in many media markets via the digital subchannels of free-to-air television stations and on the digital tiers of select cable ...

  5. KMYS - Wikipedia

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    It was the San Antonio area's first independent station and first new station since KONO-TV (channel 12, now KSAT-TV) signed on in January 1957; it had been the largest city in the country without one, and the only similar outlet was the KENS II cable service. The only UHF station in the market prior to KRRT was Spanish-language KWEX-TV.

  6. Here comes another TV carriage dispute; WKYC could be ... - AOL

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    DirecTV, DirecTV Stream and U-Verse could lose TEGNA owned TV stations later this week, which includes local NBC affiliate WKYC (Channel 3).

  7. Circle Country - Wikipedia

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    Circle Country, previously known as Circle, is a free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) service owned by Gray Television as part of its PowerNation Studios division. . The network's programming consists of country music oriented shows, western films and rural/blue collar themed material, featuring a mix of original and off-network shows sourced from Opry Entertainment Group (the owner ...

  8. AT&T - Wikipedia

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    On February 25, 2021, AT&T announced that it would spin-off DirecTV, U-Verse TV, and DirecTV Stream into a separate entity, selling a 30% stake to TPG Capital (owners of Astound Broadband cable), while retaining a 70% stake in the new standalone company. The deal was closed on August 2, 2021.

  9. AT&T Internet - Wikipedia

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    www .att .com /internet /. AT&T Internet is an AT&T brand of broadband internet service. Previously, AT&T Internet was branded as U-verse Internet and bundled with U-verse TV, which was spun off into the newly independent DirecTV in 2021. AT&T Internet plans powered by fiber-optic cable use the AT&T Fiber brand.

  10. Univision - Wikipedia

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    Univision ( Spanish pronunciation: [uniβiˈsjon] ⓘ) is an American Spanish-language free-to-air television network owned by TelevisaUnivision. It is the United States' largest provider of Spanish-language content. [2] The network's programming is aimed at the Latino public and includes telenovelas and other drama series, sports, sitcoms ...

  11. UA-Columbia Cablevision - Wikipedia

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    It was one of the largest providers in the early years of cable TV service. It is noted for being part of a joint-venture in the 1970s that would lead to the formation of one of the first cable networks, the USA Network. It was the first cable system for the San Antonio, Texas area.